We spent 20 years in SoCal rockhounding but have never heard of any place where the crystals are this massive!! Most people will never ever be able to go to wherever this place is - could at least give the general location area...... looks like plenty to share with other rockhounds, hhmm?
Greet work taking your time and keeping the clusters together. Patience pays off, better than breaking off bits and pieces! If you need help, many here would join you guys!
Haha! But, there's the agatized corals of Tampa bay, megalodon teeth and Ruhks pit for calcite dog teeth. It isn't a total desert like the Pittsburgh area where I grew up.
In my area I find calcite crystal clusters, zeolite clusters, opal , petrified wood, garnets, but nothing like this . This is what rockhounds dream about
@@bigmistake7473 from minerals.net "Quartz is one of the most common and varied minerals on earth, and its abundant colors produce many gemstone types. Amethyst and Citrine are the most popular and valuable gem varieties of Quartz, but other forms also make important gemstones."
Naomi Snake 😅💎⛏ packing and hiking these things out wasn’t easy but an exiting experience. We’ve thought of doing some pay to digs or adventure tours before but haven’t put the plan into action just yet.
@@MagicMiners I have weak arms. I would need help dragging that thing out lol! If you ever set something like that up I would pay to dig. I'm new to rock hunting and would love to learn more 😊
Magic Miners ... ( see!??!? ) if you guys remember my grand idea ( of fieldtripping off the grid with you all for a chance to birth our own crystal from Mother Earth ewwwwww weeeeeee them feeeeeelzzzzz 😇😍😎🤩lol .. but I’m still like see?? just So much respect and love here for you guys! Yal doin it!! 🕉
Chuck Gotshall it’s a solution formerly known as the crystal dip. Not sure what all is in the solution but a percentage of hf acid. If you message us on Instagram I can assist you on where to get it
Yeah back in the 70's I worked for Union Carbide Crystal Products Division, where we Grew, cut, milled, lapped and polished our own crystal products for industries ranging from Specialty Garnet/GGG, for bubble memory , Ruby/Yag Laser rods for military tank sighting, Silicon on Sapphire wafers that we etched micro-circuits onto for miniature electronic platforms. Growing 6" to 3" diameter boules in Iridium furnaces from a tiny seed we'd attach to a spire, we'd suspend into the cauldron of swirling mix of metals and ingredients. In the cleaning room after every stage I used hydrofluoric acid, a minute amount 10/1 with de-ionized water to clean and lightly etch each piece in order to allow the surface to be prepared for the next process. You must be careful with HF, it's not a joke, when Chemically Pure Hydrofluoric Acid comes in contact with say a human arm or skin, you might not feel a thing, but it Will and Can penetrate through the outer layers of flesh and get to your bone or skeleton and eat through and cook your bones and bone marrow, so use elbow length industrial acid gloves and watch for leaks, rinse everything touched repeatedly and constantly and like the shampoo bottles say lather, rinse and repeat..or you could actually DIE or be irreparably injured. FOR LIFE! And De-ionized water and say Dawn liquid gel would be adequate for rinsing after using the HF and always try and use DI water! Anything else for rinsing has way too many impurities. And even a spec of dust on your Wet Pinky's will scratch and damage any fine specimen. Often while watching these videos , I Cringe every time I see someone pull out a natural boule from the mud and wanting to get a look at their find better, wipe their quartz covered, muddy gloved PAW across the surface and ultimately destroying a fine natural specimen..if they could only see the damage their doing (microscopically) and (optically) it would scare them away from this Amateur-ish Behavior & Practice. The Products I inspected were done under special light conditions because even some types of light , especially UV could damage certain crystalline lattice structure thereby making them worthless commercially & optically.. They would be ground up for use as a slurry for cleaning lapping plates, OD and ID Grinders, slicers and polishing machines after a long cycle for their cutting and abrasive attributes,,nothing wasted! The key to a Museum Quality Specimen is to Never touch it with human hands. After each stage of our operation every lot would have a certain quantity pulled for in-proccess inspection that needed a 100% yield of those placed under a microscope for dimensions, size, optical flaws, tears, inclusions, facets, scratches or just dust. And until it could be achieved for said lot, the failed product would be pulled from production and red-tagged along with the machine they just cycled through and we would sample everything in contact with the failed product to ascertain where the damage occurred and what caused it. Otherwise the entire department or machine in question would come to a screeching halt. And would not begin again until the source was isolated and quarantined. Absolute purity of liquids and chemicals coming in contact with these crystal substrates was essential & required!. We would dry them after a cycle-spin with a filtered nitrogen nozzle tip at 70 psi drying several pieces pressed in wax unto a metal plate for polishing never touching the surfaces. Mother Earth is not so gentle! And so, a Specimen with Few Flaws (Facets) or Tear's (pronounced tares) Would Always be Highly Prized for Their pureness and superb quality! Just food for thought! Ty, FB
Helo sir.. Myself C. P, Nagaland, india. I enjoyed ur video over n over but finally sir pliz pliz share me detail price about stone tat s quartz, crystal etc. I would like to know more about said money stone. Thank you. God bless you n bless me too.
It actually eats or etches off a microscopically thin layer of crystal but is not recommended for amateurs, it requires special protection & training supervised by a degreed chemical engineer.
Stephanie Ruby the one in the thumbnail is fully cleaned and available which you or anyone else who sees this comment can email us at msgicminers@yahoo.com or message us on Instagram to check pricing. The other massive cluster at the beginning of the video we are still working on but will be available also in the near future 💎🤙
What is your trick to finding crystals? I’m in Vegas and been going out to areas that say there should be crystal quartz, but not having much luck. Can you help us please. You guys are amazing.
Amazing work getting those out of the ground in such beautiful condtion. Cant imagine the care that goes into moving & transport! Just... Wow!
morgan H thank you. Lots of work but so much fun and well worth the time and effort 😊
You guys absolutely kill me! what great finds!
Some amazing pieces and incredibly huge plates! Nice work man.
Wisp of a Willow Music 🙏 blessed by the mountain
Wow--I'm not sure even "spectacular" is an adequate description! Just breathtaking!
DachshundsRule 🤯 our minds are still blown 🙏
Wow what an excellent find. Gorgeous quartz. Thank you so much for sharing ✨🌹
We spent 20 years in SoCal rockhounding but have never heard of any place where the crystals are this massive!!
Most people will never ever be able to go to wherever this place is - could at least give the general location area...... looks like plenty to share with other rockhounds, hhmm?
Greet work taking your time and keeping the clusters together. Patience pays off, better than breaking off bits and pieces! If you need help, many here would join you guys!
How in the WORLD did you guys hike those out?? Magnificent video. Love it!
Oh so heavy 💪😅 and thank you
Wowsers!! They are just stunning!! 😍😍😍😍💕👍
Gawd I gotta get out the house and get to hounding ! Man, incredible finds. - Alberto 👍🏼
I'm amazed, it's too beautiful
I live near Hiddenite N.C. and I have dug up similar huge quartz clusters right in my backyard
Daniel Coleman that’s is awesome 👌
Omg my friend you really got a big lottery... it’s beautiful gemstone 💎🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
Wow beautiful
👀 We LoVE our Smokey Quartz! We were so excited after our trip from Sedona we made a video to share what makes us happy ! 💙
Many greetings from Germany, really great.. just beautiful
zypressenlaub 😊🙏
i love watching you guys you always seem to hit the mother load,keep rocking.
Wow absolutely amazing cluster super gorgeous 😍
Perla’s Precious 8402085094
Like your videos!Unbelievable! Can’t believe the skill you guys have finding this stuff!
Very cool find👍👍👍👍👍👍
absolutely fantastic! Wish there were ones like this in florida!
Haha! But, there's the agatized corals of Tampa bay, megalodon teeth and Ruhks pit for calcite dog teeth. It isn't a total desert like the Pittsburgh area where I grew up.
Shia Lebeouf 8402085093
Every color imaginable in those crystals:-)
In my area I find calcite crystal clusters, zeolite clusters, opal , petrified wood, garnets, but nothing like this . This is what rockhounds dream about
Wow thes are beautiful 😀
thank you
My mind is just likkkke ..
"yabbaaaa dabbaaa dooooo"
⛏⚒⛏⚒⛏⚒⛏⚒⛏⚒⛏
Lä Lä H. K. 😂
Wow that is amazing!
hella clean!
I live in Northern California and i often wonder about good areas to find gemstones. Minedat doesnt show too many places
shermdeazy mindat is a good place to start if your new to rockhounding but just hike and explore. That’s all we do
where there is a cave there could always be a crystal!
That's not a full plate, that's an overflowing platter! A seven coarse meal with all the trimmings. The little mousy was impressed too!
John Lawson haha. 😆🙏
Saludos desde Guerrero
Bonito video
What a find
Those were found here in California? Incredible!
yeah! pretty mind-blowing
Weasel 6Three probably close to Nevada I’m just guessing😀
Beautiful!
@@MedicalSkillsTraining More like the San Diego region. That area is off the charts!
I'm in nor cal and I did not know you could find that big of crystals in cali! Mind blowing.
I want to do this wait I need to do this. This is art of the earth and I need to do it.
Holy shnikies that's incredible 🙌😲
That last cluster looks like Stone Henge.
Wow wow wow
Hi
Amazing Smoky Quartz specimens. I wonder how many crystals will transform into gemstones.
Me too
Margui622 is their any possibility quartz crystal into gemstones???
@@bigmistake7473 from minerals.net
"Quartz is one of the most common and varied minerals on earth, and its abundant colors produce many gemstone types. Amethyst and Citrine are the most popular and valuable gem varieties of Quartz, but other forms also make important gemstones."
Amazing channl good job 💤👍
omg its beauitful,great find
Incredible
interesting congratulations I'm already registered here goes our Like
Nice for dreams place under head if your bed , sweet find
SheWhoTalksToTheWind /ANNE 😂👌
WOW AWESOME
You guys could be rich *dayum*
I know where this is. Didn’t know they were hiding. I’ll be back to look again.
Joseph Gamez I’m sure you know 😂
Beautful colection 😍😍😍
Simply Unbelievable !!!💓💓💓💓
Nice 🙌
Kern County? North of Lake Isabella?
What about prices for pieces like these, beautiful … 😊😊
What solution do you use to remove the iron stain ?
Iron Out!
Where was this at
Que bonita espectacular
We're is this place at
Can u please tell me how much does a small size white crytal cost??
Where is this at can someone let me know I would love to go find some stuff
What do you dip the crystals in to clean rust stain off?
Could you, would you please disclose the county in CA?? It seems as thought I have free time now.
WOW
Genial donde lo encontrastes
Can you imagine dragging that thing out? Talk about a workout! Do you ever take people with you on these digs?
Naomi Snake 😅💎⛏ packing and hiking these things out wasn’t easy but an exiting experience. We’ve thought of doing some pay to digs or adventure tours before but haven’t put the plan into action just yet.
@@MagicMiners I have weak arms. I would need help dragging that thing out lol! If you ever set something like that up I would pay to dig. I'm new to rock hunting and would love to learn more 😊
Magic Miners ... ( see!??!? ) if you guys remember my grand idea ( of fieldtripping off the grid with you all for a chance to birth our own crystal from Mother Earth ewwwwww weeeeeee them feeeeeelzzzzz 😇😍😎🤩lol .. but I’m still like see?? just So much respect and love here for you guys!
Yal doin it!! 🕉
Beautiful
Hey. How did a normal person get access to a run at this mine?
Do you brake them up then sell them or do you keep them for yourselves?
What part of California?
Where can I buy these Crystals?
Freaking kool
Beautiful!!What part of California?
Julie Sid keeping this one a secret for now as we’ve had lots of jumpers trying to sneak dig at our spot😭
Awe bummer but understood.... badass
@@MagicMiners so not cool! Half the joy is making your own discovery. Damn poachers.
You can find crystals in Columbia California next to Angels camp and Sonora i'm not afraid to tell people where we can find crystals.
David Fernandez awesome thanks dude
What is the solution you use to remove the rust?
Chuck Gotshall it’s a solution formerly known as the crystal dip. Not sure what all is in the solution but a percentage of hf acid. If you message us on Instagram I can assist you on where to get it
Yeah back in the 70's I worked for Union Carbide Crystal Products Division, where we Grew, cut, milled, lapped and polished our own crystal products for industries ranging from Specialty Garnet/GGG, for bubble memory , Ruby/Yag Laser rods for military tank sighting, Silicon on Sapphire wafers that we etched micro-circuits onto for miniature electronic platforms. Growing 6" to 3" diameter boules in Iridium furnaces from a tiny seed we'd attach to a spire, we'd suspend into the cauldron of swirling mix of metals and ingredients. In the cleaning room after every stage I used hydrofluoric acid, a minute amount 10/1 with de-ionized water to clean and lightly etch each piece in order to allow the surface to be prepared for the next process. You must be careful with HF, it's not a joke, when Chemically Pure Hydrofluoric Acid comes in contact with say a human arm or skin, you might not feel a thing, but it Will and Can penetrate through the outer layers of flesh and get to your bone or skeleton and eat through and cook your bones and bone marrow, so use elbow length industrial acid gloves and watch for leaks, rinse everything touched repeatedly and constantly and like the shampoo bottles say lather, rinse and repeat..or you could actually DIE or be irreparably injured. FOR LIFE! And De-ionized water and say Dawn liquid gel would be adequate for rinsing after using the HF and always try and use DI water! Anything else for rinsing has way too many impurities. And even a spec of dust on your Wet Pinky's will scratch and damage any fine specimen. Often while watching these videos , I Cringe every time I see someone pull out a natural boule from the mud and wanting to get a look at their find better, wipe their quartz covered, muddy gloved PAW across the surface and ultimately destroying a fine natural specimen..if they could only see the damage their doing (microscopically) and (optically) it would scare them away from this Amateur-ish Behavior & Practice. The Products I inspected were done under special light conditions because even some types of light , especially UV could damage certain crystalline lattice structure thereby making them worthless commercially & optically.. They would be ground up for use as a slurry for cleaning lapping plates, OD and ID Grinders, slicers and polishing machines after a long cycle for their cutting and abrasive attributes,,nothing wasted! The key to a Museum Quality Specimen is to Never touch it with human hands. After each stage of our operation every lot would have a certain quantity pulled for in-proccess inspection that needed a 100% yield of those placed under a microscope for dimensions, size, optical flaws, tears, inclusions, facets, scratches or just dust. And until it could be achieved for said lot, the failed product would be pulled from production and red-tagged along with the machine they just cycled through and we would sample everything in contact with the failed product to ascertain where the damage occurred and what caused it. Otherwise the entire department or machine in question would come to a screeching halt. And would not begin again until the source was isolated and quarantined. Absolute purity of liquids and chemicals coming in contact with these crystal substrates was essential & required!. We would dry them after a cycle-spin with a filtered nitrogen nozzle tip at 70 psi drying several pieces pressed in wax unto a metal plate for polishing never touching the surfaces. Mother Earth is not so gentle! And so, a Specimen with Few Flaws (Facets) or Tear's (pronounced tares) Would Always be Highly Prized for Their pureness and superb quality!
Just food for thought! Ty, FB
GOOD
Lindas
Helo sir.. Myself C. P, Nagaland, india. I enjoyed ur video over n over but finally sir pliz pliz share me detail price about stone tat s quartz, crystal etc. I would like to know more about said money stone. Thank you. God bless you n bless me too.
what's the name of the product?
Elias Santos dos anjos smoky quartz made by Mother Earth
How much did you sell it for ?
top !!
Niiice
Top top
Wow
What do use to remove the rust stains?
Anthony Moreno it’s an hf solution
@@MagicMiners Hydrofluoric acid ? I've never heard of it being used. Usually Muriatic and Oxalic acids. Do you have any particular reason to use HF ?
@@manofnoegomusic it’s extremely dangerous but works extremely fast. Especially for super thick rusts.
It actually eats or etches off a microscopically thin layer of crystal but is not recommended for amateurs, it requires special protection & training supervised by a degreed chemical engineer.
drusas muito lindas parabéns, gostaria de saber o nome desse produto que colocar pra limpar
Ha is me Malachi you give me the descriptions
How much would you say this one is worth?
Stephanie Ruby the one in the thumbnail is fully cleaned and available which you or anyone else who sees this comment can email us at msgicminers@yahoo.com or message us on Instagram to check pricing. The other massive cluster at the beginning of the video we are still working on but will be available also in the near future 💎🤙
Ola boa tarde muito lindo esses blocos de quartz amei
My Indian waatsapp nomber 9655281224
where can i buy one of those?
Martin Alcaraz to inquire message us on Instagram or email us at magicminers@yahoo 💎⛏🤙
شي رائع جدا جدا
How much would that sell for?
Thengkuyou am share yours video
You is the best 👍 naise t'mt you
So what is that worth
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Where?!?
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How much cost in market per kg????
Hi I have to say your so untuned to locate these finds it’s amazing
Very costly
Museum quality
Huauuu....❤❤❤
Linda de mais
Antique..
damn it stole in Brazil and says he found these stones only have in Brazil
Fábio Fabão nah we dug these in California. Lots found in Brazil but beautiful crystals are found around the world
😂😂😂😂
What is your trick to finding crystals? I’m in Vegas and been going out to areas that say there should be crystal quartz, but not having much luck. Can you help us please. You guys are amazing.
Did you find any good places love!? If you got info please lmk lol
I live in SoCal I wanna try it
You haveto know the rock formations that house the crystals. You gotta know what signs to look for on the landscape
I smack you silly for washing that on the wood decking
But it's also a stonking cluster