You should gather all your clear sapphires and try to heat treat them and make heat treated rubies! Would love to watch you discover this process! Its quite fun to play around with!
Not necessarily; been seeing some interesting cuts on Ethiopian or welo lately. Would have liked to get a look at these under something like a dissecting microscope; his camera just isn't cutting it for stuff this small!
Testing for hardness and performing a streak test will help you in identifying minerals. Also, you might consider heating the raw pay dirt to a level that will burn off the hair and garbage while sanitizing the rest. It should not hurt your crystals or gold.
Yeah lots of fun and makes you think there are probably many places around the world where this would work. London, Mumbai, Hong Kong. Lots of fun. Keep it up.
Hey Shane. I've been watching some home refiners and have one suggestion. When heating your stuff up have another heatproof dish underneath your breaker. It helps with any possible cracking but then can save anything if something does spill out.
Real pearl can be found out be rubbing it on your teeth, if it's smooth it's not real but if it's gritty it's real. This is the easiest way to find out if the pearls are real or not. Always a favorite type of video for me. Love this! Thank you!
@@Klesh Hahaha 🤣😂 you don't have to tell me twice, I wouldn't either! It's from the streets of New York, you've no idea what's happened to the material you've brought home, it's probably seen some 💩 LOL 😆
I was lucky enough to grab one of your skudge bags a while back and it was awesome! Digging out these little treasures tells a super interesting story of life on that sidewalk, great video!
U inspired me to build my own system! I bring a bigger vacuum to gather more stuff and I bring an extra 3 batteries so I can do it longer. I’ve also added a cyclone and a picker on the end of the wand making the whole process much faster and so I don’t need to bend down too much. I also got a Miller’s table to filter out all the small stuff!
Good luck 👍⛏ I find this small system works great for me, for a few reasons. Firstly it's compact and airplane friendly. I did have a hook attachment welded to the end of the hose, but the other hose was metal (for stability) but it makes the whole rig much heavier and less travel friendly. The Miller table process may work, just be careful you don't lose anything. The weight differences in the material are completely unknown and certain items may wash down unexpectedly quicker than others. I find hand panning, although tedious, is the best and most thorough way to be as sure as possible you're getting all the "good stuff".
@@Klesh yeah it looks like your system is perfect for the traveling and you’re very thorough. I love watching your videos for this reason. You have such a rad set up. There’s this older super chill TH-camr that makes the best Miller tables on the market I swear. His tables catch pretty much everything. They’re incredible. His channel is: @utahavalanch. I’m eventually wanting to scale up my system for dry river beds using a stronger vacuum system pre-screened with 1-2 cyclones attached. I know I’ll miss out on some bigger nuggets but I have a feeling I’ll end up making more $ in way less time. I’m hoping it’ll all pan out!🤙
All those “snuffer stones” … really exciting finding all this stuff even if they’re little and possibly CZ. Collecting sidewalk debris then seeing cut gemstones pop out all over is really cool!
ngl this is also my favorite little series on your channel. absolutely love it from start to finish. would also love to see you travel to other places that have had jewelry stores in the same area for a long time.
Also wanted to share my appreciation for you sharing your knowledge on the refining process. It is event that you are knowledgable on the gold reefing process and we appreciate you sharing that in your videos. I don’t have the time or space to refine gold but I get a lot of enjoyment watching “streetips” and his refining process. All the best, #SeattleRingHunter
A lot on India and the Middle East already have sweepers and mat collectors who pay to have the access and ability to clean the floors and areas the stores are in. Some even had a rotation schedule for the people to each have a shot. Was mind blowing.
Fascinating! Just found you... I was in the lab at Cree the day the very first Moissanite gems came back from the gem cutters way back in the late '90s. It's great to know about the processes you are using- My 25 years of semiconductor experience finally paying off!! LOL!
Your an awesome prospector of many different hobbies. Your very interesting to watch. Thks for what you do. Watching from Vancouver British Columbia Canada
my family has been in the lobstering/fishing business for generations and i was taught that you can tell if a pearl is real by gently rubbing your teeth over it. if it feels bumpy or grainy then it’s real but if it is smooth then it’s fake. obviously not foolproof but helps weed out the hard plastic stuff
So since you brought it up. I have to tell you, before my father-in-law retired, he worked for a city in So.Cali. and he worked in the water works dept. In the sewer and the point is he collected huge pickle jars full of coins, metal, and jewelry from the times when he needed to go into the sewers and do maintanence.
This was such a great video Klesh! The time spent preparing, shooting and researching this video is much appreciated! Merry Christmas my friend and I hope 2023 is a prosperous year for you! Keep up the great content! Stoney 😎
I bought 5 of the “skudge” bags earlier this year and still have 3 of them left! This stuff is far and away the hardest paydirt ever. I’ve been through the tailings of the first bags at least 6 times and I’m still finding gold! Keep up the great work Klesh!
You came up on my feeds as a suggestion, how awesome and interesting your journey was, I've never heard of someone doing this but it made perfect sense when you explained it, loved every step of this journey! Now I'm interested in your old and new videos so I guess that means I sub to your channel 😂 .... a big hi from Scotland too ( also shared to my brother! )😂👍
(sorry for my broken engelish) This is so cool, urban treasure hunting is so exiting, like magnet fishing in Amsterdam, mud larkin i the Thames -London, old viking artefact i Oslo and small costal towns in Denmark, and this... in the big loving NY "the city that never sleep" Love this vid guys...
I have been following you since 2016 or 2017 missed some videos bc of back surgery was out about a year or more rehab. You never disappoint anyone, Shane. My thought was that the fool's gold someone thought it was gold and took it there to check and then wasn't happy and dumped it. Just a thought, I don't know. You wear so many hats Shane and do it all so well. Another interesting and fun video. Happy Holidays! 🥰💓
Currently studying gemmology would recommend a loupe and if that’s a bit out of your depth just a normal microscope works , these will allow u to look into the gemstones . Synthetic moissanite will show double refraction and CZ usually has way to much dispersion and poor faceting especially noticeable on the facet edges (not the girdle of the stone) hope this helps 👍👍
Cool video Shane. So....if my calculations are somewhat correct, living on the street in NYC cleaning out sidewalk cracks may be more profitable than looking for gold in the deserts and streams of the southwest......and maybe more fun too!!
Great little adventure! I love these videos. Got some Klesh Krumbs for my kids stockings this year. We have a blast panning in the kitchen every Christmas morning. Decided to go directly to the source on pay dirt. Keep up the great work!
Dang thats alot of last rings and ear pieces that had diamonds on them there must be millions of loose diamonds out there in nyc man u are hitting the jackpot while no one else is doing what ur doing u have just earned a new sub. I hope to prospect there in nyc one day. And Merry Christmas to you and all the rest of ur subs. :)❤
I’ve sold crystals, uncut, for almost a decade. It looks like you’re missing a lot of potential opals. It hard to tell through the footage but there appears to be a lot of milky semi-translucent stones, those can be opal. It can be synthetic but worth checking out. Edit: I commented before finishing the video. Find someone locally that’s GIA certified. They can do a process through weighing the stones in and out of water that will tell you exactly what it is. Also, if you go to a guy and have some of the small stones set you may be able to sell the individual rings much easier, especially given your channel and popularity, you could market them easily.
Great video Shane , you can never get enough of the NY city sidewalks maybe one day you’ll get a nice big diamond. Also I was wondering what kind of dog is that so beautiful
Love these videos and im stoked on this new one!!! Been following you for awhile now and consider you to be one of the true blue pure of heart folks on youtube along with the likes of dan hurd, theo kellison, rookie rockhounding, black opal direct, crystal collector, that camping couple, paleo chris/bri. And so so many other great folks i dont have time to name em all. yall make my favorite content on this platform. Thanks for sharing your journey with us !!!
@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 in Japan, it is legally required to turn anything found to the police. In the US - unless there's a name on it, or it's been posted as "missing", it's finders keepers.
Honestly watching you pan the first time made me feel like you’re dumping material, but you’re also an expert, and I love this video! Found a jeweler nearby and I’m gonna go hunting tonight!
I love these videos!! I watched the live stream you were doing while scraping the cracks of NYC... I find it odd why some people believe you are faking this!
Man this is on the same level as scrapping, thats how my dad made his living recycling precious metals. Clawing-through a sidewalk crack and vaccuming it all up sounds like a great idea, ill consider doing similar
I've said it before and I'll say it again... The sidewalk prospecting videos are my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE!!.. maybe someday you could climb down a manhole and see what you can find in the sewers?
I love Your videos and have been watching for a long time. Keep on Looking! Its so fun to see. I love the Opal..I am sure its real. Beautiful. You are special. Thanks for sharing.
The last video you did from NYC inspired me to buy a portable DeWalt vac. Know I am off to clean the city streets!! Thanks again for great content! Now I won't loose my jewelry!!
I've always known an Uncle or Aunt that's lost a stone from their encrusted finger trophy. Never considered how many stones are in the City streets. Amazing.
Super cool idea. Very creative. Sreetips always has his glassware inside another container, especially when on the heat, in case something breaks. Seems like a good idea.
Leave a comment or you'll lose your Jewelry!
You should gather all your clear sapphires and try to heat treat them and make heat treated rubies! Would love to watch you discover this process! Its quite fun to play around with!
Did you re-upload the video?
Pretty sure that's a fire opal. They're the only opal you facet.
Not necessarily; been seeing some interesting cuts on Ethiopian or welo lately. Would have liked to get a look at these under something like a dissecting microscope; his camera just isn't cutting it for stuff this small!
Don’t have any jewelry to lose…..
Testing for hardness and performing a streak test will help you in identifying minerals.
Also, you might consider heating the raw pay dirt to a level that will burn off the hair and garbage while sanitizing the rest. It should not hurt your crystals or gold.
he did didnt he and say it stank and turned into a soupy mess because of it being dust and other gross soggy garbage
@@TheNewb187 yes, but i think he means direct heat, klesh just used some chemicals.
I’ve got to admit, the sidewalk sniping vids are my favourite Shane👍🏻 never know what you are going to find⛏🏴
Agreed
Yeah lots of fun and makes you think there are probably many places around the world where this would work. London, Mumbai, Hong Kong. Lots of fun. Keep it up.
Ya I definitely find the sidewalk sniping videos to be highly entertaining and interesting!!! 🙏🤙🤘
It's the biggest click bait scam today. These nice districts, the city pressure washes sidewalks and cracks every few months🤷🤦😆😂🤣
Same! By far lol I loveee these!!
I think it is so smart for you to even come up with the act of "sidewalk sniping." Urban prospecting. I love it!
He didn't come up with it. They do this in extreme ways in 3rd world countries. Like going direct into sewage system and taking sh1t out
This is a perfect example of something I would NEVER do. However, I have SO MUCH RESPECT for those who do it!
Your loss
Next time use a beaker ment for heat
Hey Shane. I've been watching some home refiners and have one suggestion. When heating your stuff up have another heatproof dish underneath your breaker. It helps with any possible cracking but then can save anything if something does spill out.
Yep, I wanted to tell him exactly that, because it also happened to me once.
If you watch sreetips, you already know this😆
@cumulusvapes7 I was about to say the same thing lol, sreetips is awesome for refining gold etc.
@@fieldie Ya one of, if not the best around for that kind of thing. The refining his carpet was interesting lol
Absolutely love this. I used to be a jeweler. I miss that job so much. Nothing more peaceful then repairing rings or fabricating custom pieces.
used to be? did you forget how to do it? im a mechanic, I'll never not be a mechanic.
@Nick lol i meant jeweler by profession..i for sure could still do it. Its def engraved in my brain.
@@dontwobble you’re not a marine, it’s not that serioud
@@kam2894the US hasn't been on the righteous side in any war since WW2. You're simping for terrorists fighting for corporate rule
Shouldve washed your clothes in a bucket and panned it 😂
I have to admit watching you clean the sidewalks if New York with a vacuum. Priceless lol!
If you ever get confronted by someone just tell them you are cleaning the sidewalk
Just wear a high viz vest and put out an orange cone , maybe throw on a hard hat
You could tell them to mind their own business and move along.
Or just say,… mind your business or fuck off.. fuck off sends a stronger message I prefer that 😂
Just dress like a jew
You must be from the Midwest
Real pearl can be found out be rubbing it on your teeth, if it's smooth it's not real but if it's gritty it's real. This is the easiest way to find out if the pearls are real or not.
Always a favorite type of video for me. Love this! Thank you!
I won't be putting any of this near my mouth though
Eeeewwww....! Considering where that ones been, you couldnt pay me enough....
@@Klesh Hahaha 🤣😂 you don't have to tell me twice, I wouldn't either! It's from the streets of New York, you've no idea what's happened to the material you've brought home, it's probably seen some 💩 LOL 😆
@@Klesh You can also test by rubbing two genuine pearls against each other!
I love these videos! Can't wait for your next jeweler district sidewalk paydirt video!
I was lucky enough to grab one of your skudge bags a while back and it was awesome! Digging out these little treasures tells a super interesting story of life on that sidewalk, great video!
That is awesome!
Nothing like paying for a small bag of NYC filth.
I honestly like these more than the paydirt videos
I feel like these are the only videos I get from you, not that I'm complaining
It's so cool to see everything you find just laying on the street
Typed this up before the YT algorithm talk 😅, but if you want to boost your videos I can help from more of a technical aspect
Interesting, the TH-cam algorithm only promotes a small fraction of the 500+ videos here
I love the side walk videos, congrats on your finds, keep making them please.
U inspired me to build my own system! I bring a bigger vacuum to gather more stuff and I bring an extra 3 batteries so I can do it longer. I’ve also added a cyclone and a picker on the end of the wand making the whole process much faster and so I don’t need to bend down too much. I also got a Miller’s table to filter out all the small stuff!
so what stuff did you find and how much did you sell the diamonds for?
Good luck 👍⛏ I find this small system works great for me, for a few reasons. Firstly it's compact and airplane friendly. I did have a hook attachment welded to the end of the hose, but the other hose was metal (for stability) but it makes the whole rig much heavier and less travel friendly. The Miller table process may work, just be careful you don't lose anything. The weight differences in the material are completely unknown and certain items may wash down unexpectedly quicker than others. I find hand panning, although tedious, is the best and most thorough way to be as sure as possible you're getting all the "good stuff".
@@Klesh yeah it looks like your system is perfect for the traveling and you’re very thorough. I love watching your videos for this reason. You have such a rad set up. There’s this older super chill TH-camr that makes the best Miller tables on the market I swear. His tables catch pretty much everything. They’re incredible. His channel is: @utahavalanch. I’m eventually wanting to scale up my system for dry river beds using a stronger vacuum system pre-screened with 1-2 cyclones attached. I know I’ll miss out on some bigger nuggets but I have a feeling I’ll end up making more $ in way less time. I’m hoping it’ll all pan out!🤙
All those “snuffer stones” …
really exciting finding all this stuff even if they’re little and possibly CZ.
Collecting sidewalk debris then seeing cut gemstones pop out all over is really cool!
I love this treasure hunt series 💎 do more of them pls 😃
I'm here from tiktok as someone had stolen your video. Glad you had your TH-cam name in the video so I could get to the right place to see more!
Shame
ngl this is also my favorite little series on your channel. absolutely love it from start to finish. would also love to see you travel to other places that have had jewelry stores in the same area for a long time.
I have only been interested in this series.
A joy to see.
Also wanted to share my appreciation for you sharing your knowledge on the refining process. It is event that you are knowledgable on the gold reefing process and we appreciate you sharing that in your videos.
I don’t have the time or space to refine gold but I get a lot of enjoyment watching “streetips” and his refining process.
All the best, #SeattleRingHunter
The way i could literally watch sorting through those pans all day..... These videos are awesome.
Thanks for watching!
You should make a trip to various diamond/gold districts around the world! Great video Shane
A Dubai Classic tour ^^
Get a sponsor to do it please
I plan on more but in the meantime Check out my Sidewalk Sniping playlist I linked it in the description 👍⛏
A lot on India and the Middle East already have sweepers and mat collectors who pay to have the access and ability to clean the floors and areas the stores are in. Some even had a rotation schedule for the people to each have a shot. Was mind blowing.
Bangkok, Thailand would be a good place to do this. Huge jewelry trade there.
Your panning skills are second to none sir.
Fascinating! Just found you... I was in the lab at Cree the day the very first Moissanite gems came back from the gem cutters way back in the late '90s. It's great to know about the processes you are using- My 25 years of semiconductor experience finally paying off!! LOL!
Your an awesome prospector of many different hobbies. Your very interesting to watch. Thks for what you do. Watching from Vancouver British Columbia Canada
my family has been in the lobstering/fishing business for generations and i was taught that you can tell if a pearl is real by gently rubbing your teeth over it. if it feels bumpy or grainy then it’s real but if it is smooth then it’s fake. obviously not foolproof but helps weed out the hard plastic stuff
This is your best series of vids bro please do more PLEASE!!!
So since you brought it up. I have to tell you, before my father-in-law retired, he worked for a city in So.Cali. and he worked in the water works dept. In the sewer and the point is he collected huge pickle jars full of coins, metal, and jewelry from the times when he needed to go into the sewers and do maintanence.
Cool!
that last dealer knew what was up so cool
This was such a great video Klesh! The time spent preparing, shooting and researching this video is much appreciated! Merry Christmas my friend and I hope 2023 is a prosperous year for you! Keep up the great content! Stoney 😎
Nice sidewalk hunt Klesh 👍😊.
Insane how much gold you smelted down from the sludge! You're a Warrior Shane!
I bought 5 of the “skudge” bags earlier this year and still have 3 of them left! This stuff is far and away the hardest paydirt ever. I’ve been through the tailings of the first bags at least 6 times and I’m still finding gold! Keep up the great work Klesh!
Thanks for the purchase(s) and the "new" Skudge will be even better - pure unsearched disgustingness
Make a Float cell. Will catch everything in one shot
Could be some rat nuggets or pickers in there!
You came up on my feeds as a suggestion, how awesome and interesting your journey was, I've never heard of someone doing this but it made perfect sense when you explained it, loved every step of this journey! Now I'm interested in your old and new videos so I guess that means I sub to your channel 😂 .... a big hi from Scotland too ( also shared to my brother! )😂👍
Welcome aboard!
(sorry for my broken engelish) This is so cool, urban treasure hunting is so exiting, like magnet fishing in Amsterdam, mud larkin i the Thames -London, old viking artefact i Oslo and small costal towns in Denmark, and this... in the big loving NY "the city that never sleep" Love this vid guys...
I have been following you since 2016 or 2017 missed some videos bc of back surgery
was out about a year or more rehab. You never disappoint anyone, Shane. My thought
was that the fool's gold someone thought it was gold and took it there to check and
then wasn't happy and dumped it. Just a thought, I don't know. You wear so many hats
Shane and do it all so well. Another interesting and fun video. Happy Holidays! 🥰💓
The search is the best journey to cool stuff!😊
Currently studying gemmology would recommend a loupe and if that’s a bit out of your depth just a normal microscope works , these will allow u to look into the gemstones . Synthetic moissanite will show double refraction and CZ usually has way to much dispersion and poor faceting especially noticeable on the facet edges (not the girdle of the stone) hope this helps 👍👍
I love these sidewalk sniping videos Shane
Don't we all miss him ?
Cool video Shane. So....if my calculations are somewhat correct, living on the street in NYC cleaning out sidewalk cracks may be more profitable than looking for gold in the deserts and streams of the southwest......and maybe more fun too!!
Another great New York City sidewalk sniping vid.
Great little adventure! I love these videos. Got some Klesh Krumbs for my kids stockings this year. We have a blast panning in the kitchen every Christmas morning. Decided to go directly to the source on pay dirt. Keep up the great work!
Thanks!
How cool! Thanks for making the video.👍
Dang thats alot of last rings and ear pieces that had diamonds on them there must be millions of loose diamonds out there in nyc man u are hitting the jackpot while no one else is doing what ur doing u have just earned a new sub. I hope to prospect there in nyc one day. And Merry Christmas to you and all the rest of ur subs. :)❤
I'm noticing a trend of side walk mining lately, pretty incredible that someone decided to try it and it caught on. Awesome stuff. Great content 👌
I’ve sold crystals, uncut, for almost a decade. It looks like you’re missing a lot of potential opals. It hard to tell through the footage but there appears to be a lot of milky semi-translucent stones, those can be opal. It can be synthetic but worth checking out.
Edit: I commented before finishing the video. Find someone locally that’s GIA certified. They can do a process through weighing the stones in and out of water that will tell you exactly what it is. Also, if you go to a guy and have some of the small stones set you may be able to sell the individual rings much easier, especially given your channel and popularity, you could market them easily.
These sidewalk videos are awesome
More to come!
Great video Shane , you can never get enough of the NY city sidewalks maybe one day you’ll get a nice big diamond. Also I was wondering what kind of dog is that so beautiful
That's Timber he's a Rat Terrier 👍🐕
My question is more along the lines of, "how did you wear him *out*?" Looked pretty sleepy there!
These videos are so well done and paced. Thank you for these, they are really well done and educational.
Glad you enjoy 👍
“The first little section of crack we did” is my favourite thing you said
That was fun Shane thanks!!
33:27 “I’m not sure about this stone. Seems like it’s scratched.”
“Well yeah..it was in the sidewalk.”😂
Have no jewels but I’ll leave a comment and a like as always. Thanks for the video ❤
Love these sidewalk videos. Treasure hunting at its’ best.
I enjoyed your video. You are a great teacher and a humble guy.❤
Love these videos and im stoked on this new one!!! Been following you for awhile now and consider you to be one of the true blue pure of heart folks on youtube along with the likes of dan hurd, theo kellison, rookie rockhounding, black opal direct, crystal collector, that camping couple, paleo chris/bri. And so so many other great folks i dont have time to name em all. yall make my favorite content on this platform. Thanks for sharing your journey with us !!!
Thanks Steve that's much appreciated 👍
@@Klesh did you hand everything into the police? or is this video proof of a lot of crimes?
@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 in Japan, it is legally required to turn anything found to the police. In the US - unless there's a name on it, or it's been posted as "missing", it's finders keepers.
The science stuff was really fun to watch!
It’s crazy how little jewelers know about that stuff 😂
Honestly watching you pan the first time made me feel like you’re dumping material, but you’re also an expert, and I love this video! Found a jeweler nearby and I’m gonna go hunting tonight!
good luck! Get deep in those sidewalk cracks, and take your time panning!
I love these videos!! I watched the live stream you were doing while scraping the cracks of NYC... I find it odd why some people believe you are faking this!
They see "Gold and Diamonds" and automatically assume FAKE - I get it...it's because of this guy - th-cam.com/video/dTQUiqCLrKk/w-d-xo.html
Kinda cool that all the times you've been to the diamond district, you found some cool diamonds and gemstones. Pretty sick
Man this is on the same level as scrapping, thats how my dad made his living recycling precious metals. Clawing-through a sidewalk crack and vaccuming it all up sounds like a great idea, ill consider doing similar
Imagine if you happen to be cleaning up a crime scene without knowing, you could find teeth, hair, bone pieces and..their jewelry
Been waiting impatiently for this one!😁😉 Thanks Shane❣️
I screamed to you when I saw something 💕🎄
This is my favourite series!!
Cordless vacuum, what a game changer that is! 👏
Just found 7 diomond earing, and another that's epic. Some pearls and gold good weeknd hunt
We do love watching videos like this. TY!
What interesting treasure hunting will you have to come with to top these though? Can’t wait to see.
This genre of prospecting is why I originally subscribed to this channel earlier this year.
Thanks for sticking around 👍💎⛏
These are some of my favorite types of videos that you post
I love this, rock on brother
That sewer grate looks tempting!
I've said it before and I'll say it again... The sidewalk prospecting videos are my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE!!.. maybe someday you could climb down a manhole and see what you can find in the sewers?
Your recycling skills are king
I try
Thats crazy gold and it cleans the cracks and makes the sidewalk cleaner good job klesh.
I really enjoyed this video... I had no idea how many diamonds there would be! Great score - Too bad on your beaker!!
Thank you I really enjoy the sidewalk videos your finds are always interesting 🙂
Thank You, yet another great video and YES i see your ad for Klesh Guitars lol you cought me looking HAHAHAHA well done Sir 👌
Happy New Year Mister Klesh!!!
This is only my personal opinion. I think you're doing a great job with these videos. Thank you for sharing with us. Your time is appreciated.
My favorite series!
Wow this is amazing man so flipping cool did not ever think this was even a thing
I love Your videos and have been watching for a long time. Keep on Looking! Its so fun to see. I love the Opal..I am sure its real. Beautiful. You are special. Thanks for sharing.
The last video you did from NYC inspired me to buy a portable DeWalt vac. Know I am off to clean the city streets!! Thanks again for great content! Now I won't loose my jewelry!!
I've always known an Uncle or Aunt that's lost a stone from their encrusted finger trophy. Never considered how many stones are in the City streets. Amazing.
Subscribed because of the hilarious subtle self plug of your custom guitars at 0:16 lol
Fascinating adventure! Now leave my jewelry alone!!
Wow! That is an Opal, I'd recognize it anywhere because Opal is my birthstone 😊
Very cool!
I live in NYC am in by Radio City and the diamond district and I still enjoy watching these.
Very Cool…… it’s just like photography in a way….. we walk around all day and don’t realize the beauty and value everyday has in it.
The fire opal was a beautiful find! Would die to find something like that
We learn something every time we watch your videos shame we love them thank you have a Merry Christmas and God bless
Badass. This is wild.
Very cool man. What a neat way to find value.
Super cool idea. Very creative. Sreetips always has his glassware inside another container, especially when on the heat, in case something breaks. Seems like a good idea.
Wow, that’s insane how much you found!!! Who would have thought!
Crazy right?
Here we go NYC video ❤