my Dad used to divine for sapphire's using brassing rods, he could also tell roughly how deep they were but can't tell how big or what quality they were. but he has found some pretty good stones.
@@DeepCreekTV it will work with any wire, he doesn't fossick anymore ( 90 years young ) but he now has 2 mostly straightened out coat hangers. lol. i wish this had of been a TV series, i would have started watching tv again if it had.
I will give you a tip, In the new england nsw were you are, PS I know the river your on too. Look for a meat ant nest, sweep up all the rock of a night time and look at the rock under light. If no good go to the next meat ant nest. You will find the mother load at some point.
Any area you can point me to mate ? Iv been chasing gold for awhile now but have moved up glen Innes ways and having no luck in the gem department ? I go out kooka a lot but no luck
Hahaha, well all I know as the co-producer/camera op is the crew all tried it, the wires did cross on the edge of the unmined dirt and Andrew operated his Ozzie Sapphire mining when the market was high based on his divining rods to refind his previous cuts on his cattle paddocks for years before he sold up. 🤷🏼♂️.... thanks for the feedback though ✌🏼🙂
If one uses two bronze brazing rods, shaped similarly, one can find a cast iron drain pipe buried under a concrete slab. Or maybe any other ķind of field set up but invisible. I once used it to find a drain line burried deep in clay so I could avoid covering it when planting a tree. Saves a lot of digging. Just like he said. Don't have to hold anything else in your hand.
Hahaha well this was a pilot that we created back in 2007 before the many TV lifestyle programs and social media platforms of today. Sadly we weren't able to convince the networks so only 1 episode was ever produced ☹️ Al was a natural too...Hope you enjoyed it and please share with your family and friends. After all, it's main objective was to entertain. ✌🏼🙂
why people playing with steel, they are crazy, stone are everywhere 😅 they can make a sacrifice every night if they want it will change nothing at all. If they found a stone, they said, look it works. If they d'on't find a stone, they will keep doing that shit until they found one and said it's work ...
@@DeepCreekTV thank you for the vidéo , Nice to look 🥰. Just the third Time I saw people playing with the steel, meet one fossicker playing with that in the golden triangle for gold, my minelab stick work better 😆
This would have been a classic TV show haha
Absolutely adore this video on Sapphires. 💙☺ Truly my favourite gem, fantastic fun job gentlemen! 💙
Thank you, we had fun creating it 🙂
Yes I agree !
Great video would love to see more
Very enjoyable mate and very well put together. Really liked those star sapphires. Well done👍
Excellent video.
Great video mate 👍🏽 enjoyed and subscribed
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Are you looking for the old river bed as I was taught to divine for water that way
my Dad used to divine for sapphire's using brassing rods, he could also tell roughly how deep they were but can't tell how big or what quality they were. but he has found some pretty good stones.
It sure does work, sounds like your Dad had it worked out. Al just used some old fence wire.
Cheers and thanks for the feedback Tony. 🙂
@@DeepCreekTV it will work with any wire, he doesn't fossick anymore ( 90 years young ) but he now has 2 mostly straightened out coat hangers. lol. i wish this had of been a TV series, i would have started watching tv again if it had.
I will give you a tip, In the new england nsw were you are, PS I know the river your on too. Look for a meat ant nest, sweep up all the rock of a night time and look at the rock under light. If no good go to the next meat ant nest. You will find the mother load at some point.
You from the area mate
@@daleson4213 yes in the hart of it.
Any area you can point me to mate ? Iv been chasing gold for awhile now but have moved up glen Innes ways and having no luck in the gem department ? I go out kooka a lot but no luck
Well, you had my attention until you whipped out the silly magic divining rods, sigh...
Hahaha, well all I know as the co-producer/camera op is the crew all tried it, the wires did cross on the edge of the unmined dirt and Andrew operated his Ozzie Sapphire mining when the market was high based on his divining rods to refind his previous cuts on his cattle paddocks for years before he sold up. 🤷🏼♂️.... thanks for the feedback though ✌🏼🙂
Sir do we can hunting for free in that river?
Unfortunately that spot on the river with Graham was on private property. 🙂
@@DeepCreekTV ah i see, but in some place do we can do it for free?
@@maheraneorega11 yes I think so, check out the Fossickers Way NSW.
@@DeepCreekTV thankyou sir
If one uses two bronze brazing rods, shaped similarly, one can find a cast iron drain pipe buried under a concrete slab. Or maybe any other ķind of field set up but invisible. I once used it to find a drain line burried deep in clay so I could avoid covering it when planting a tree. Saves a lot of digging. Just like he said. Don't have to hold anything else in your hand.
Where’s more episodes?
Hahaha well this was a pilot that we created back in 2007 before the many TV lifestyle programs and social media platforms of today. Sadly we weren't able to convince the networks so only 1 episode was ever produced ☹️ Al was a natural too...Hope you enjoyed it and please share with your family and friends. After all, it's main objective was to entertain. ✌🏼🙂
DeepCreekTV damn always the way with good tv shows, I reakon you guys need to reboot 2020 style
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why people playing with steel, they are crazy, stone are everywhere 😅 they can make a sacrifice every night if they want it will change nothing at all. If they found a stone, they said, look it works. If they d'on't find a stone, they will keep doing that shit until they found one and said it's work ...
Thank you for your feedback....✌🏼🙂
@@DeepCreekTV thank you for the vidéo , Nice to look 🥰. Just the third Time I saw people playing with the steel, meet one fossicker playing with that in the golden triangle for gold, my minelab stick work better 😆
@@planeteopale ahh... so your talking about the 'divining rods' ?
@@DeepCreekTV hahhaha yes, I don't have the name, thank you ^^
Speak normally video would be better without play school narative
Hahaha funny comment mate. ◉‿◉
We at @deepcreektv always love a funny comment 😆 thanks for your feedback Mike.
Not new England
Where is it?
Pretty cringeworthy stuff.
Hahaha, thanks for the feedback 😀🙂
Not new England