Check out hisea muck boots, been wearing them three years as mudlarking and short hiking boots, im in michigan so its often pretty muddy, i have the insulated ones because those are what i throw on in the morning to go get my chickens ready and they are really good in the snow, best 50 bucks i ever spent on footwear!
Ah, I see someone else that knows about my spots in White City. I've found lots in this area over the years and worn out several tumblers making them shiny and smooth.
I live on the coast and enjoy your videos because I am not always sure what rocks I am picking up are. Will you tell me what beach you are on with this video so I may go there to. Don’t worry I won’t take them all. 😅
Would you be so kind as to share this location? I live in Oregon and am just starting to explore the beaches more south. Went to Bandon last weekend. It was beautiful but I still haven’t managed to find a beach with treasures like that yet.
Applegate Lake > Jackson County > Bowenite aka Oregon Jade Otter Point > Coos County > Gold Beach > Jasper, agates, etc. You can also message me on IG and I can give you other locations ^^ Thanks for watching!!
Thanks for the tip man. I'll have to give that a look-see. I bought the unit secondhand so it could go either way ya know. Thanks for watching man, much appreciated!!
Stone Intarsia is a term for the inlay technique of using cut and polished stones to create an image. Its history traces back to Italy and the Renaissance, where it was called pietre dure, meaning “hard stones” Thanks for watching ^^
I’m lovin’ the brachiated jaspers!
Some of my favorite ^^
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I love the video - don’t know anything about the rocks but I want to learn
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If you ever have questions, feel free to ask ^^
Wow! That saw cuts nice n thin really well 👍 Nice
I love it ^^
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Nice show pal!
Thanks for sharing!
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Glad you enjoyed it buddy ^^
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Check out hisea muck boots, been wearing them three years as mudlarking and short hiking boots, im in michigan so its often pretty muddy, i have the insulated ones because those are what i throw on in the morning to go get my chickens ready and they are really good in the snow, best 50 bucks i ever spent on footwear!
Thanks for the advice! I just got some LaCrosse wellies and look forward to using them.
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Amazing video!! Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for watching m8!
awesome love ur channel
Glad you enjoy it ^^
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Thanks Rogue 👍🏻
You bet buddy!!
Ah, I see someone else that knows about my spots in White City. I've found lots in this area over the years and worn out several tumblers making them shiny and smooth.
Best spots in the valley ^^
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All of those translucent slabs would make awesome night stand lamp shades. Not too hard to make those either.
My brother wants some to make a lamp. Hopefully I'll be able to show everyone when he does
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I live on the coast and enjoy your videos because I am not always sure what rocks I am picking up are. Will you tell me what beach you are on with this video so I may go there to. Don’t worry I won’t take them all. 😅
Otter point near Gold Beach
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grey bird and red bird...let me guess, brown bird and speckle bird? lol
great finds man!
lol, Thanks friend ^^
Nice
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I just bought a home in Chiloquin ... what type of rocks can my wife and I find out that way?? Any gold??
Send me a message on FB/IG, I'll send you some GPS locations ^^
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Would you be so kind as to share this location? I live in Oregon and am just starting to explore the beaches more south. Went to Bandon last weekend. It was beautiful but I still haven’t managed to find a beach with treasures like that yet.
Applegate Lake > Jackson County > Bowenite aka Oregon Jade
Otter Point > Coos County > Gold Beach > Jasper, agates, etc.
You can also message me on IG and I can give you other locations ^^
Thanks for watching!!
@@TheRogueRockhound 🎉 thank you!!! I just followed your IG page too. Happy hunting and I look forward to sharing some locations!!! 🙏
Good luck climbing up that muddy trail with a back pack full of rocks.
Will do ^^
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there could be a place at each end of motor to apply a DROP of oil.
Thanks for the tip man. I'll have to give that a look-see.
I bought the unit secondhand so it could go either way ya know.
Thanks for watching man, much appreciated!!
You've got me watching rock videos and im not even into rocks😂
Thats the spirit!!!
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What is "intarzhen?" I spelled it phonetically, so I'm sure it's spelled incorrectly. Sorry!
Stone Intarsia is a term for the inlay technique of using cut and polished stones to create an image. Its history traces back to Italy and the Renaissance, where it was called pietre dure, meaning “hard stones”
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Thirsty snek
(non)danger noodle needs moist ^^
No, it's not the highly sought after serpentine. It's just that lousy nephrite jade that just gets in the way.
lol, thanks for watching bud ^^