I abandoned Morgan's video to come here & see your video. Can't wait to see what you're going to accomplish with this. Don't forget that artists might buy pieces too.
Congrats, on your purchase! How cool it would be to see you build a small stone cabin. I always wandered how they built those old stone houses. I wish you the best with your quarry business and your YT channel.
Morgan sent me and said to tell you that Toby Dog says hello. The property is beautiful. The stone is really nice. I am a retired landscape designer so I have a great love for good stone. A Hobbit House on that property is a wonderful Idea. It would give you a place to stay when you are working up there and a place for an office. With StarLink you would always have phone service. Great idea. Wishing you the best of luck and great success and happiness. God bless the work of your hands. Now the the most important (to me) part of this comment, I am in LOVE with your hat!!! I really want that hat. Would you please tell me who made it and even where I might order one. I collect hats and I have been looking for a hat exactly like that for well over 30 years. The wide flat brim on a western style dented head part is so hard to find. The Prairie hats have the right brim but they don’t have the dent in the top and the regular western cowboy hat the brim narrows at the front and it curves upward instead of being flat. Are used to be a co-owner of one of the actual Zorro hats from one of the movies, but it was in the possession of my friend when he died and the hat disappeared. That was the closest I ever came to what I was looking for. So I beg you to tell me how I can get a hat like that. I am looking forward to watching all of your videos. I must say that you have an excellent outlook on how you plan to use your new property. You have balanced Capitalism with a respect and love for the land and a commitment to leave it better than you found it. In my mind that is the real American way upon which this country was founded, and I salute you for it.
Toby Dog sent me. Please wear Snake Boots while working there especially in Spring and Summer. Congratulations and Good Luck with your new endeavor. Can't wait to watch. Peace from WV
I've seen several documentaries about how stone masons built castles and cathedrals in the Middle Ages. They built machines to move and lift large stones, plus a lot of other tools they made for their craft. I really liked their levels and 13 knot strings I think they were called. Say hello to Toby and Abby for me.
Historical stone working methods are fascinating for me. I think that a lot of historic structures are built out of softer sandstones and limestones, which are a lot easier to shape. Old granite castles and forts are interesting. I visited one in Maine that required roughly one full-time blacksmith for every 8 masons on that project. Today we have carbide tipped hand tools and diamond saws that make working with hard stone so much easier
@@vermontheritagegranitecomp2062 there are two projects in Europe that are building a medieval castle/ monastery with the tools they had back then. One in Germany and one in France. Super interesting to see how long such a work was taking and with what precision they could work with simple tools.
Hi Alfred! I know you through your buddy over at Gold Shaw Farm!😃 Congrats on your new quarry! Very cool! I'm looking forward to your videos! Much success to you. You're A cool dude.👍😊
Got sent here by Gold Shaw Farms - I have to say, really love seeing this stuff. Growing up in Barre, the Rock of Ages Quarries were a really familiar sight, so it's so fascinating seeing a smaller-scale operation, versus that degree of industrialization.
I wish you luck in your endeavor with your quarry. There aren't many young people looking to become a stone mason. Hopefully you can resurrect interest in this profession.
I grew up in NJ. Visiting cousins in the summer we jumped (!) and swam in a Sussex County quarry. Great memories and rock layers. Enriched my artist's mind and never ending appreciation of nature. Thank you for taking this on and sharing the journey. I wish you great creatively with stone and land. 💪
Subscribed and looking forward to seeing more videos and how the quarry develops. (P.S. loved the tractor bucket prank on Morgan - that alone deserved the sub!).
A modern stone mason! Looking forward to learning more about the trade==along with the reinvigoration of the quarry. Long neglected, now will get some attention and care.
There used to be a lot of granite quarrying where I live in Northern Ireland in the Mourne Mountains but the last one was closed before I was borne. My dad though first job he had after leaving school was at the stone yard where they would split and polish bits of granite that had been quarried from the mountains. Also made stuff from granite like headstones, signs, and stuff like it. A lot of it was done by hand back then.
Found out about this from Morgan as I follow his channel. Didn't know you were a stonemason. If I lived in the area, I would definitely buy from you. Good luck on this venture!
I truly hope this works out as a productive and profitable business venture! As well as an amazing creative outlet/inspiration!!! I can't wait to be able to tag along on your adventures and get to learn some things along the way!
Morgan recommended this channel for me and I think you sound really good on video! I don't know much about quarries but it sounds really cool! Good luck with your venture!
I found this very interesting and enjoyed the history of the quarry and the old photographs. I'm in NH and appreciate all the old dry stone walls (and the skill it took to build them), the granite curbs in town, our granite mailbox post and steps. There's just something about stone. It's forever! Looking forward to more videos. Cheers!
Alfred I love watching your work. Thank you for all you do for The Gold Shaw Farm family. I'm excited to follow your channel and support your dream. Blessed be.
We came from Morgan’s channel Alfred. We are looking forward to seeing your videos. My wife’s aunt and uncle (now their kids property) had land over in Troy, NH that had an old quarry on it with a pond. We used to go ice skating on it in the winter back in the 70s.
Hey Alfred! I came from Morgan's recommendation. Really cool stuff to learn about, I'm looking forward to more videos. Side note, I'm a musician myself and loved the Metallica intro. If you ever want some more acoustic Metallica covers, I would be happy to help
Joined up because I really enjoyed you on Gold Shaw Farm's channel with Morgan! So nice to see your subscriptions going up and up and up! Very interested in this content even though I know absolutely nothing about it. Good luck with everything, and I'll be watching along!
As I said, I plan to follow your adventures. Rock is interesting. Granite is strong, but I understand it is porous. Granite countertops need a sealant. I'm interested in seeing what projects you get into. Looking at the techniques you use to create the different products you make out of this raw material. I really have only a cursory idea of what you do. This channel should be enlightening to me. It was great you got back to Morgan's farm today because winter is coming and that hoop coop has to be ready. I like those plans. It's great you have a meaningful friendship with Morgan and his wife, as well as the animals like Tobey et al. I hope this property increases your current business and possibly expands into more. I wish you well.
A lot of granite is somewhat porous. Countertops need that shiny modern look so they are sealed. Monument granite tends to be tight. I only know of one monument granite quarry in Colorado. It’s pink stone! But for doing New England style foundations, walls, etc. this stone is the cats pajamas.😅
I have watched your first video and now this one this morning, and I wrote kinda of a long comment and now cannot find it!! I just want to make sure I leave a comment now!! I am really looking forward to your adventures here with your Quarry!!! It will all be new to me and ImLove any kind of Rocks!! Picking them up all the time and putting them in my pocket, purse, or too big, into my vehicle!!!! I hope you and your family have a great weekend!!! 🤗♥️🙏🏼
Congratulations on the quarry! I once contemplated stone masonry as a profession. Didn't do it, but have an appreciation for the craft. You might enjoy Andy Goldsworthy's video River's and Tides. He builds a number of stone installations that are breathtakingly beautiful and has a great respect for the land (his native Scotland).
I was given an Andy Goldsworthy book very early on in my career, and it was very inspiring. I have yet to visit his iconic serpentine wall at the Storm King Art Center.
I pray 🙏🏼 God Blesses you in all you sow doings. Peace Be Unto You . Morgan sent me also, I was excited to see your channel. My Dad and Brother all carpenters by trade.
Go Toby dog, Alfred! I enjoyed this first (or me) video. Look forward to learning more about stone masonry, about the property, and about you! I also want to know how deep that pond really is!!!
Congratulations on your purchase and best of luck with this new endeavour. It’s great to see you putting yourself out there. PS, I studied engineering and I think you would have been able to add so much more value than the vast majority of my cohort including myself in the field. It’s another reason why I don’t think exorbitant tuition fees are good for society or the individual. Best of luck Alfred 🙌🏿
This is fascinating, and very cool too. It's been great seeing your skills on Morgan's channel, so I'm looking forward to seeing what you accomplish over here with your own. Watching with interest from Oregon. ~Patty~
That’s great! We prob see diff types of stone work in bldgs, in monuments and all over w/o thinking about how they became that thing. Excited to see what you can do. Or if you’re just breaking it down into workable pieces for someone else to do the finishing work, maybe throw up some photos of what that stone can become. That’d be cool too!
I am looking forward to more videos from you this is great. Glad you're friends with Gold Shaw farm. Love the song 'My Buddy Alfred'! I bet you are a good buddy to have!
thanks Alfred. i've known a few masons in my life but I never got into the quarry aspect of it. In my town old lyme in connecticut there were a bunch of quarries around but never all that cut stone laying around. I'm looking forward to more so I can learn
The deal with quarries for aggregate is they need to be close to the plants and jobs. If it is for large stone it could work. It looks like the stone used in north NJ for curb. Sounds like a fun one.
I lived near a millstone grit quarry in my teens and once took a rubber dinghy up to go "fishing" The water was so clear that I managed to not old see that there were amazing numbers of Perch and Roach but find and retrive a 25lb quarrymans sledge hammer and a first world war infantry helmet...I remember the hammer was so heavy that it was pulling the edge of my dinghy right under water. I get the feeling your quarrymen were a little tidier than ours were lol
My Buddy Alfred!! He lives on down the road! He's a wizard with machines a genius in blue jeans let's stop and say hello! My Buddy Alfred!! Vermont's best so-and-so! Brick laying engineer surgeon driving heavy gear Ain't nothing he don't know!
My buddy Alfred!!! this video came up as a suggested video and i was wondering if you had a youtube channel. Was hoping you were more the engineering type but stone masonry is neat.
One market you might want to consider is to create climbing holds for climbing gyms and climbing walls. There was a quarry in Pennsylvania maybe 20 years ago (there holds were called Petro-grips) that did just that with small rocks that otherwise had no use. You simply have to finish one side flat and then put a hole in it that will accommodate a bolt to be screwed into a t-nut on a climbing wall. Just a thought. Good luck in all you do!
Good luck with this venture. Found Morgan several years ago. Good people attract good people.
True
Absolutely!!! 🤗
My buddy Alfred!!! Just watched the time lapse of Morgan's hoopcoop ,great job!!
That's like a kid in a Candy store! That's awsome!! Look forward to follow your Adventures!!
Here from Morgan’s channel!
Good luck with the quarry!
Watching from Ontario, Canada!
Wishing you all the best, Alfred.
"My friend Morgan made this video for me" Are you gonna make a "My buddy Morgan" song? hehe
Only if I can get Weird Al Yankovic to compose it.
Love to hear more about rocks thank you
My Buddy Alfred! Wish you the best success in your new endeavor!
I abandoned Morgan's video to come here & see your video.
Can't wait to see what you're going to accomplish with this.
Don't forget that artists might buy pieces too.
Good luck Alfred! Have always enjoyed seeing you with Morgan's projects on Gold Shaw Farm.
Finally your own channel!
So excited.
Very interesting. Looking forward to learning more about stone masonry.
Just found you through Morgan. Good luck on your new venture. Looking forward to watching many videos from our buddy Alfred🎶
So happy for you, Alfred! :) Greetings from Europe.
@5:22 beautifully describes how the drone when down and sideways. Elegant Morgan !
Congratulations, Alfred on your new business venture. May you have great success.
I was thrilled to learn you have a TH-cam channel from Gold Shaw’s latest video! So happy for you and can’t wait to follow your story.
I’m exciter for you and hope to see / learn the ways of your work.
Morgan also sent me, and I hope that it all works out for you, Alfred.
I am excited for you. So many possibilities.
Morgan sent me!! Sound like a good venture!!! And looks like you have the skills for it. Love your block wall. I hope prosperity for you. HUGS
Morgan sent me,too!
Congratulations on your quarry purchase. Looks like a great place.
Good for you !! You will do great. Got the link from Morgan.
Congrats, on your purchase! How cool it would be to see you build a small stone cabin. I always wandered how they built those old stone houses. I wish you the best with your quarry business and your YT channel.
I have half a mind to build a stone cabin up there when I am done quarrying. It's kind of a bucket list project for me.
Can’t wait ❤!@@vermontheritagegranitecomp2062
Congrats and wish you well, great job on the video editing.
Morgan sent me and said to tell you that Toby Dog says hello.
The property is beautiful. The stone is really nice. I am a retired landscape designer so I have a great love for good stone.
A Hobbit House on that property is a wonderful Idea. It would give you a place to stay when you are working up there and a place for an office. With StarLink you would always have phone service. Great idea. Wishing you the best of luck and great success and happiness. God bless the work of your hands.
Now the the most important (to me) part of this comment, I am in LOVE with your hat!!! I really want that hat. Would you please tell me who made it and even where I might order one. I collect hats and I have been looking for a hat exactly like that for well over 30 years. The wide flat brim on a western style dented head part is so hard to find. The Prairie hats have the right brim but they don’t have the dent in the top and the regular western cowboy hat the brim narrows at the front and it curves upward instead of being flat. Are used to be a co-owner of one of the actual Zorro hats from one of the movies, but it was in the possession of my friend when he died and the hat disappeared. That was the closest I ever came to what I was looking for. So I beg you to tell me how I can get a hat like that.
I am looking forward to watching all of your videos. I must say that you have an excellent outlook on how you plan to use your new property. You have balanced Capitalism with a respect and love for the land and a commitment to leave it better than you found it. In my mind that is the real American way upon which this country was founded, and I salute you for it.
Love how helpful you have been to Morgan.. for a starter farmer..you are immeasurably a great friend for him.
He's a great, supportive friend for me too!
Toby Dog sent me. Please wear Snake Boots while working there especially in Spring and Summer. Congratulations and Good Luck with your new endeavor. Can't wait to watch. Peace from WV
I've seen several documentaries about how stone masons built castles and cathedrals in the Middle Ages. They built machines to move and lift large stones, plus a lot of other tools they made for their craft. I really liked their levels and 13 knot strings I think they were called. Say hello to Toby and Abby for me.
I was working on Morgan's new hoophouse this morning, and Toby was closely inspecting my work.
Historical stone working methods are fascinating for me. I think that a lot of historic structures are built out of softer sandstones and limestones, which are a lot easier to shape. Old granite castles and forts are interesting. I visited one in Maine that required roughly one full-time blacksmith for every 8 masons on that project. Today we have carbide tipped hand tools and diamond saws that make working with hard stone so much easier
@@vermontheritagegranitecomp2062 there are two projects in Europe that are building a medieval castle/ monastery with the tools they had back then. One in Germany and one in France. Super interesting to see how long such a work was taking and with what precision they could work with simple tools.
This is totally interesting. It’s a journey, that’s part of the fun. Fascinating history.
Toby dog sends his regards.
Hi Alfred! I know you through your buddy over at Gold Shaw Farm!😃 Congrats on your new quarry! Very cool! I'm looking forward to your videos! Much success to you. You're A cool dude.👍😊
Got sent here by Gold Shaw Farms - I have to say, really love seeing this stuff. Growing up in Barre, the Rock of Ages Quarries were a really familiar sight, so it's so fascinating seeing a smaller-scale operation, versus that degree of industrialization.
Can’t wait to see the projects you come up with!
I wish you luck in your endeavor with your quarry. There aren't many young people looking to become a stone mason. Hopefully you can resurrect interest in this profession.
I grew up in NJ. Visiting cousins in the summer we jumped (!) and swam in a Sussex County quarry. Great memories and rock layers. Enriched my artist's mind and never ending appreciation of nature. Thank you for taking this on and sharing the journey. I wish you great creatively with stone and land. 💪
Quarries are so interesting. We have some here in Maine that people go swimming in. What a great opportunity there!
I have a granite block in my "head stash" at home that came from the Deer Isle quarry in Maine.
Subscribed and looking forward to seeing more videos and how the quarry develops.
(P.S. loved the tractor bucket prank on Morgan - that alone deserved the sub!).
A modern stone mason! Looking forward to learning more about the trade==along with the reinvigoration of the quarry. Long neglected, now will get some attention and care.
A field I know absolutely nothing about. Looks interesting, good luck with this venture. Ed Vancouver 🇨🇦
Nice video ,,keep them coming ,,,,ill keep on watching.
Saw the vid of you and Morgan introducing your new buy .
Fascinating history .and place . Thank you .
There used to be a lot of granite quarrying where I live in Northern Ireland in the Mourne Mountains but the last one was closed before I was borne. My dad though first job he had after leaving school was at the stone yard where they would split and polish bits of granite that had been quarried from the mountains. Also made stuff from granite like headstones, signs, and stuff like it. A lot of it was done by hand back then.
We love how you all help one another. Sending best wishes from Nova Scotia, Canada🙏🏻
I am going to Nova Scotia next week! Camping for two nights in Kejimkujik National Park with my brother!
@@vermontheritagegranitecomp2062 A beautiful park! Have an amazing trip!🙏🏻🏕
@@vermontheritagegranitecomp2062 How was your camping trip?!? I bet it was a beautiful place!!! Did you make a video?!? 🤣 God Bless!! 🤗♥️🙏🏼
Good luck with the quarry my buddy Alfred. Hope it works out for you!
Found out about this from Morgan as I follow his channel. Didn't know you were a stonemason. If I lived in the area, I would definitely buy from you. Good luck on this venture!
Morgan sent us🎉😊😊😊😊❤
Morgan sent me, I just watched his live and there were 130ish. Now over 500 subs! That's great! Good luck with your new adventure!!
I truly hope this works out as a productive and profitable business venture! As well as an amazing creative outlet/inspiration!!! I can't wait to be able to tag along on your adventures and get to learn some things along the way!
Morgan recommended this channel for me and I think you sound really good on video! I don't know much about quarries but it sounds really cool! Good luck with your venture!
I found this very interesting and enjoyed the history of the quarry and the old photographs. I'm in NH and appreciate all the old dry stone walls (and the skill it took to build them), the granite curbs in town, our granite mailbox post and steps. There's just something about stone. It's forever! Looking forward to more videos. Cheers!
Hey! Morgan sent me. I was #500. I hope you do well with this new adventure.
Such beautiful land! You have a good head on your shoulders and I wish you the best.
Very nice humble guy. You deserve success!
Alfred I love watching your work. Thank you for all you do for The Gold Shaw Farm family. I'm excited to follow your channel and support your dream. Blessed be.
We came from Morgan’s channel Alfred. We are looking forward to seeing your videos.
My wife’s aunt and uncle (now their kids property) had land over in Troy, NH that had an old quarry on it with a pond. We used to go ice skating on it in the winter back in the 70s.
Hey Alfred! I came from Morgan's recommendation. Really cool stuff to learn about, I'm looking forward to more videos. Side note, I'm a musician myself and loved the Metallica intro. If you ever want some more acoustic Metallica covers, I would be happy to help
Joined up because I really enjoyed you on Gold Shaw Farm's channel with Morgan! So nice to see your subscriptions going up and up and up! Very interested in this content even though I know absolutely nothing about it. Good luck with everything, and I'll be watching along!
your buddy morgan sent me! all the best with this project hope this drums up some good busniss
As I said, I plan to follow your adventures. Rock is interesting. Granite is strong, but I understand it is porous. Granite countertops need a sealant.
I'm interested in seeing what projects you get into. Looking at the techniques you use to create the different products you make out of this raw material. I really have only a cursory idea of what you do. This channel should be enlightening to me.
It was great you got back to Morgan's farm today because winter is coming and that hoop coop has to be ready. I like those plans.
It's great you have a meaningful friendship with Morgan and his wife, as well as the animals like Tobey et al.
I hope this property increases your current business and possibly expands into more. I wish you well.
A lot of granite is somewhat porous. Countertops need that shiny modern look so they are sealed. Monument granite tends to be tight. I only know of one monument granite quarry in Colorado. It’s pink stone! But for doing New England style foundations, walls, etc. this stone is the cats pajamas.😅
This is fascinating. Good luck to you.
Your Cool fellow very handy in a lot of things , you have great passion for your trade I certainly will be watching 👍👍👍
Always good to find something that renews your passion for what you do :)
I have watched your first video and now this one this morning, and I wrote kinda of a long comment and now cannot find it!! I just want to make sure I leave a comment now!! I am really looking forward to your adventures here with your Quarry!!! It will all be new to me and ImLove any kind of Rocks!! Picking them up all the time and putting them in my pocket, purse, or too big, into my vehicle!!!! I hope you and your family have a great weekend!!! 🤗♥️🙏🏼
Thank you!
Nice Quarry and Toby dog says Hi
Congratulations on the quarry! I once contemplated stone masonry as a profession. Didn't do it, but have an appreciation for the craft. You might enjoy Andy Goldsworthy's video River's and Tides. He builds a number of stone installations that are breathtakingly beautiful and has a great respect for the land (his native Scotland).
I was given an Andy Goldsworthy book very early on in my career, and it was very inspiring. I have yet to visit his iconic serpentine wall at the Storm King Art Center.
Great video, Best of luck to you!
I pray 🙏🏼 God Blesses you in all you sow doings. Peace Be Unto You . Morgan sent me also, I was excited to see your channel. My Dad and Brother all carpenters by trade.
Good luck on your new business model.
I’m really looking forward to following your channel
So much history. Thanks for the great video!
Go Toby dog, Alfred! I enjoyed this first (or me) video. Look forward to learning more about stone masonry, about the property, and about you! I also want to know how deep that pond really is!!!
Good luck on your new adventure
Congratulations on your purchase and best of luck with this new endeavour. It’s great to see you putting yourself out there.
PS, I studied engineering and I think you would have been able to add so much more value than the vast majority of my cohort including myself in the field. It’s another reason why I don’t think exorbitant tuition fees are good for society or the individual. Best of luck Alfred 🙌🏿
This is fascinating, and very cool too. It's been great seeing your skills on Morgan's channel, so I'm looking forward to seeing what you accomplish over here with your own. Watching with interest from Oregon. ~Patty~
Quarries carry a lot of history. Glad to see you revive the resource!
Appears to be a great opportunity.
That’s great! We prob see diff types of stone work in bldgs, in monuments and all over w/o thinking about how they became that thing. Excited to see what you can do. Or if you’re just breaking it down into workable pieces for someone else to do the finishing work, maybe throw up some photos of what that stone can become. That’d be cool too!
Your buddy Morgan! 😊. Best of luck to you Alfred. You’re a true craftsman!
This is so impressive. I wish you great success in your new adventure!
Congrats on your channel! Morgan has faith in you and what you do. I’m excited to see your journey.
I am looking forward to more videos from you this is great. Glad you're friends with Gold Shaw farm. Love the song 'My Buddy Alfred'! I bet you are a good buddy to have!
“Toby says hello.” Per Gold Shaw Farm.
Hey Buddy! Morgan sent me. So excited to see your craft.
It's so funny that when I watch you, in my head is going on repeat: "my Buddy Alfred" song. Cheers from Poland and good luck with your project ;-)
Good luck, Toby Dog sent me over lol looking forward to more videos
thanks Alfred. i've known a few masons in my life but I never got into the quarry aspect of it. In my town old lyme in connecticut there were a bunch of quarries around but never all that cut stone laying around. I'm looking forward to more so I can learn
Good luck Alfred! Love the music u used.
The deal with quarries for aggregate is they need to be close to the plants and jobs. If it is for large stone it could work. It looks like the stone used in north NJ for curb. Sounds like a fun one.
Congratulations Alfred and thank you for the lessons. Very excited for you👏
I lived near a millstone grit quarry in my teens and once took a rubber dinghy up to go "fishing" The water was so clear that I managed to not old see that there were amazing numbers of Perch and Roach but find and retrive a 25lb quarrymans sledge hammer and a first world war infantry helmet...I remember the hammer was so heavy that it was pulling the edge of my dinghy right under water.
I get the feeling your quarrymen were a little tidier than ours were lol
Good job,. Love the hat.
I custom ordered it from an Australian hat maker.
It's a real gold mine. Excellent investment! High grade stone.
My Buddy Alfred!!
He lives on down the road!
He's a wizard with machines
a genius in blue jeans
let's stop and say hello!
My Buddy Alfred!!
Vermont's best so-and-so!
Brick laying engineer
surgeon driving heavy gear
Ain't nothing he don't know!
Rockin' One
My buddy Alfred!!! this video came up as a suggested video and i was wondering if you had a youtube channel. Was hoping you were more the engineering type but stone masonry is neat.
One market you might want to consider is to create climbing holds for climbing gyms and climbing walls. There was a quarry in Pennsylvania maybe 20 years ago (there holds were called Petro-grips) that did just that with small rocks that otherwise had no use. You simply have to finish one side flat and then put a hole in it that will accommodate a bolt to be screwed into a t-nut on a climbing wall. Just a thought. Good luck in all you do!
Came over from Toby Dog! 🐾🐾 Can’t wait to see your adventures🎉🤗🙂
wishin' ya the best! commenting here to help boost ya through the algorithm. stay safe out there
Hi, TobyDog sent me! :) Best wishes on this exciting endeavor!