Hey Dave, thanks for the great walk thru. I wish I could jettison myself there to buy some of that material you are looking at. If you look up Rob at Michigan Rocks on TH-cam, he is what I would call the king of tumbling. He has even won awards for his work. He will answer your questions about tumbling, and share his knowledge with you. He has several videos showing how to tumble from start to finish. Great guy. Like you 👍❤️
Thanks my friend actually think I’m already subscribed to his channel I should message him some time to get some contact information to pick his brain on how to tumble better thank you so much for watching my video I really appreciate it my friend
Its always interesting to watch a learn from your videos thanks for the content. We are learning how to make cabochons and knowing materiel is so key. Thanks
awesome :) Half of the fun is sharing new materials that even though I film this vendor almost every year I still find new stuff that I haven’t seen before ⭐️💎🌙
I love that sample table, it would certainly help with buying :) These videos are like being there, for me at least...stuck in UK! Really good tips from the tumbler guy too, thank you Dave
That is a great idea that he deserves more vendors absolutely have to do that it’s OK to have both finished and rough but if they’re not married other people wouldn’t know if I sold rough I would literally have cabs with a piece of rough a slab in a finished piece all next to each other so people can see the difference and I would hang the displays on the tent walls
Kambaba Stone is ancient fossilized Sea algae, hence the swirls of green and it being nicknamed as an Ocean Jasper. But, it's not exactly an impostor. Pinolith is gorgeous as a cab cut gem in jewelry settings.
You have a gift getting people to talk and discuss rock my friend. I need to end up meeting you at one of the shows and sneak up on you. Catch you unaware.
Please do since we’re friends on Facebook it will be hard for you to know what I look like most of the people who find me in person from watching the TH-cam channel recognize my voice before they recognize I would love to meet you
You call the void in rock a "vug". Vugs often have druzy crystals lining them. Many agates form in vugs in basalt. I just cut open a toffee brown glass-like agate that I was going to make cabs out of -- but found it had a 1" diameter vug running through most of it -- and it is lined with light pink druzy crystals. I may make pendants out of the slices -- they look like onion rings with pink sugar granules in the center hole.
LOL WHen you said it looked ugly, (crazy lace), it looks like a blobfish face.... :P Good to see green goldstone again; for quite some time no one was manufacturing it.
Thanks, Dave ... Rough stones: At times, I can feel their vibrations ... and some times, once they're polished, the vibration seems to lessen. I love the big slabs with just a couple of sides polished,. Some day, I'll venture to AZ ... Taos is another journey. Again, thanks.
An interesting point was brought up when you visited the Swazi agate @ 10:57. Do you know anything about how ethically sourced the minierals etc. that you buy are? Everthing sold at the shows can't possibly be traced back to the source. Africa has a painful history of slavery, mining and colonialisation. I wonder if any of the people buying crystals for health, healing, calming, power and so on know they are actually holding a gem mined by a child. I don't mean to point the finger at you Lapidary Dude, it's just an important part of consumption. The overlap between the natural healing crowd and slave mining might be closer than we realise!
Unfortunately I know very little about the root source of the materials I buy some of the materials that I see for sale I know I don’t really come from any other stores besides one or two places which are well known to be pretty sad and miserable when it comes to the operation I will be honest with you my friend when it comes to buying and selling gemstones outside of first world countries you can bet your bottom dollar if it’s affordable that it has a sad story to it or at least what we would call sad story I have a bunch of examples I can let stuff on some of my friends making $10 a day working 12 hour days however they can make that $10 you’re a lot further than I ever could so what is sad is it sad them not knowing what it’s like to make $200 in American or is it sent to us because they make $10 a day my friend in Delhi makes about $10 a day he can take his girlfriend out for lunch and dinner see two movies and buy her a gift often hey scarf and still have money left over from is $10 a day job lol I cannot text my girlfriend out for lunch and dinner to movies and buy her a gift for my daily wage lol
Heck yeah it was I don’t know what I was thinking I should’ve bought some of that stuff for just a dollar a pound I think I get oversaturated with rocks And they kind of lose their value to me while I’m there I’m actually headed home right now daydreaming about all the stuff I should’ve bought
Hey Dave, thanks for the great walk thru. I wish I could jettison myself there to buy some of that material you are looking at. If you look up Rob at Michigan Rocks on TH-cam, he is what I would call the king of tumbling. He has even won awards for his work. He will answer your questions about tumbling, and share his knowledge with you. He has several videos showing how to tumble from start to finish. Great guy. Like you 👍❤️
Thanks my friend actually think I’m already subscribed to his channel I should message him some time to get some contact information to pick his brain on how to tumble better thank you so much for watching my video I really appreciate it my friend
Its always interesting to watch a learn from your videos thanks for the content. We are learning how to make cabochons and knowing materiel is so key. Thanks
Great idea bringing a spray bottle! Great video.
I did bring my own spray bottle however any good vendor that sells rough has them here and there for people to use
You’d be surprised where your fans and other TH-camrs catch you from out of the country out of the state I’m from Massachusetts so this is fantastic
Thank you once again Dave, stones I never heard of before.
awesome :) Half of the fun is sharing new materials that even though I film this vendor almost every year I still find new stuff that I haven’t seen before ⭐️💎🌙
"I'm a lumpy bumpy kind of man." :D Another great vid, Dave!
These rough rock vids are my favorite.
Awesome I I love filming them consider the easiest to get footage of :)
I love that sample table, it would certainly help with buying :) These videos are like being there, for me at least...stuck in UK! Really good tips from the tumbler guy too, thank you Dave
That is a great idea that he deserves more vendors absolutely have to do that it’s OK to have both finished and rough but if they’re not married other people wouldn’t know if I sold rough I would literally have cabs with a piece of rough a slab in a finished piece all next to each other so people can see the difference and I would hang the displays on the tent walls
That is beautiful I love all the bumps and blemishes and oh it’s gorgeous I want it will you buy it for me please your sweet boy Dave 😂😂😂🥰🥰
Thanks for the video Dave, love it.
Of course my friend thank you so much for watching :)
I love Azurite! I have searched for a while. I have malachite.
Kambaba Stone is ancient fossilized Sea algae, hence the swirls of green and it being nicknamed as an Ocean Jasper. But, it's not exactly an impostor.
Pinolith is gorgeous as a cab cut gem in jewelry settings.
You have a gift getting people to talk and discuss rock my friend. I need to end up meeting you at one of the shows and sneak up on you. Catch you unaware.
Please do since we’re friends on Facebook it will be hard for you to know what I look like most of the people who find me in person from watching the TH-cam channel recognize my voice before they recognize
I would love to meet you
We live in North East Alabama,I find drusy in my yard !
You call the void in rock a "vug". Vugs often have druzy crystals lining them. Many agates form in vugs in basalt. I just cut open a toffee brown glass-like agate that I was going to make cabs out of -- but found it had a 1" diameter vug running through most of it -- and it is lined with light pink druzy crystals. I may make pendants out of the slices -- they look like onion rings with pink sugar granules in the center hole.
Sounds beautiful.
I wonder if they have Madagascar agate ,it has lots of eyes in it !
LOL WHen you said it looked ugly, (crazy lace), it looks like a blobfish face.... :P Good to see green goldstone again; for quite some time no one was manufacturing it.
I don’t think I’ve ever cut a piece of gold stone wonder if it cuts easier than obsidian
@@lapidarydave It's glass, so probably same or better....
Thanks, Dave ... Rough stones: At times, I can feel their vibrations ... and some times, once they're polished, the vibration seems to lessen. I love the big slabs with just a couple of sides polished,. Some day, I'll venture to AZ ... Taos is another journey. Again, thanks.
I do know what you mean with certain materials I feel like cutting them does not serve their Vibe
Thank you so much for watching my friend
That dark blue sample piece while the man was talking to you - what rock was that?
Azurite on Malachite
@@lapidarydave It seems I am attracted to anything blue!
@@ansapo one of the rarest colors in nature:)
An interesting point was brought up when you visited the Swazi agate @ 10:57. Do you know anything about how ethically sourced the minierals etc. that you buy are? Everthing sold at the shows can't possibly be traced back to the source. Africa has a painful history of slavery, mining and colonialisation. I wonder if any of the people buying crystals for health, healing, calming, power and so on know they are actually holding a gem mined by a child. I don't mean to point the finger at you Lapidary Dude, it's just an important part of consumption. The overlap between the natural healing crowd and slave mining might be closer than we realise!
Unfortunately I know very little about the root source of the materials I buy some of the materials that I see for sale I know I don’t really come from any other stores besides one or two places which are well known to be pretty sad and miserable when it comes to the operation I will be honest with you my friend when it comes to buying and selling gemstones outside of first world countries you can bet your bottom dollar if it’s affordable that it has a sad story to it or at least what we would call sad story I have a bunch of examples I can let stuff on some of my friends making $10 a day working 12 hour days however they can make that $10 you’re a lot further than I ever could so what is sad is it sad them not knowing what it’s like to make $200 in American or is it sent to us because they make $10 a day my friend in Delhi makes about $10 a day he can take his girlfriend out for lunch and dinner see two movies and buy her a gift often hey scarf and still have money left over from is $10 a day job lol I cannot text my girlfriend out for lunch and dinner to movies and buy her a gift for my daily wage lol
Beautiful very nice
Thank you for washing my friend I really appreciate it
The azurite on that malachite wasn't purple waa just really dark blue.
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I preform cabs then tumble them, I have some going now. I just bypass grit number 1. 😉 Don't tell anyone.
Your secret is safe with me 😉 I plan on getting a few lot o tumblers and start performing in vibe tumbling my harder materials
MP doesn't have a website?
I’m sorry I really don’t know
Dave do you have a esty store? I love to buy rocks from the store.
Here’s my Etsy store :)
We will be posting a bunch of new goodies this coming week
www.etsy.com/shop/TaosGemCraft
@@lapidarydave thank! I like buying rock and jewelry from sellers on etsy.
Great video ! I gotta find a gem show in Ohio now for sure
Absolutely have to file a show they are so awesome
Good malachite is harder to to get .
happy 4/20 dave! you and your camera crew(lol sorry couldnt help myself) . love the vids, got a question who could i send a stone to identify.
Happy 420 to you too my friend :) You can find me the L lapidary Dave on Instagram or Facebook to send me the picture
cool
That’s pretty stone I like that once you’re wet and everything just pops right out at ya
Lace agate for $1 a pound? Dang! Load up the whole ben.
When you buy the whole Bin you get a discount it’s probably closer to $.50 if you bought the whole bin
ရှာပါတွင်ထွက်ရတနာအရိုင်မျာမျဝေပေးလိုက်သည်
black flag!
Lol definitely
$1 a pound for the queen of the rodeo! Smoking deal, even for the actual queen of the rodeo!
Heck yeah it was I don’t know what I was thinking I should’ve bought some of that stuff for just a dollar a pound I think I get oversaturated with rocks And they kind of lose their value to me while I’m there I’m actually headed home right now daydreaming about all the stuff I should’ve bought
@@lapidarydave its not a bad problem to have!