Love that I’m watching this video 3 years later and I recognize that shoulder elephant! You told it not too long ago 😂 it’s bad when you recognize a piece of jewelry! 😂love it b-rad
Can you modify the hanger on the turquoise heart pendant to make it thicker and add that the the graduated turquoise necklace where the bead (?) is missing?
Am really enjoying your videos I’m at a time in my life that I need to deal with some vintage heavy silver cuff with Jadeite? bracelets , pin Navajo ? and ring of my mothers ( possibly 40s early 50s ( have picture where she’s wearing it in 54) Some unmarked some marked Mexico 925. when living in small community in central coast had good/ honest dealings with consignment stores for precious jewelry but now back in the big city don’t feel as secure. I’ve had 2 unpleasant jewelry store dealings about my Diamond rings that I also need to get rid of. My mission is I don’t want to leave for my son to deal with ( his wife doesn’t even wear jewelry let alone these large pieces) . At this point I’m tagging them with notes that they are real etc. any advice?
Hi, thanks! A well established jeweler should offer a reasonable wholesale price for a diamond ring. You may have a very high insurance value for the ring and it's important to keep in mind that a dealer will pay well below that mark. Probably even 50% below or more. They will have to find a buyer for that ring for an amount that is likely 25% lower than current insurance value. My advice would be to take the ring to 3 or 4 locations and then accept the highest bid. You could also consign them to a reputable auction house or try taking on the sale yourself. (Ebay or Facebook marketplace) the silver jewelry will have to be very nice to sell for above melt value (raw silver value). Again, your bulk buyer will need to make about a 25% margin. Note Native American jewelry is very popular and the the right artisan can bring hundreds or even a few thousand dollars. Mexican jewelry is also collectible though not typically as expensive as NA jewelry, unless it's a well known Taxco artisan. (Pineda, Spratling, Margot, etc...) You're welcome to send me pictures and I'll give you my humble, non-professional opinions. letitgotreasures@gmail.com
@@threefortytwo23 thank you so much for your response. I’ve got a lousy light magnifying + old eyes. You are very kind. The mark is either W or H EGNO and I do see similar when googling on lens. I have memories of my mom having on hold pay as you go at a maybe consignment store but she was artist so had arty jewelry at the time. Where I found you on FB I notice the administrator said to take good pictures and I take terrible with a good phone but will send you ones I have on my phone. Thank you again for your offer to take a look. I’ve just given old coins that my late husband had to my 5 year old grandson who seems like he’s interested. I have over 60+ prints and etchings I must deal with before going to the big dog park in the sky too. That weighs heavy on me. I have managed to sell studio art glass by well known glass artists on eBay. Off I go to look on phone.
Wow. The turquoise cuff is gorgeous!
Id hang a pendant from the open part of the turquoise necklace...maybe a mop?
Love that turquoise. The bigger pieces are unisex, it is a sign of rank within the tribe. Have a great day
I love that pendent of the tower
Love that I’m watching this video 3 years later and I recognize that shoulder elephant! You told it not too long ago 😂 it’s bad when you recognize a piece of jewelry! 😂love it b-rad
This video is SO AWKWARD
Love that you are posting. Keep it up
Will try!
Loving the frequent uploads. Hope you’re doing well bud!
Why thank you. We're doing great, same to you and yours Mr BP!
Ive always loved the content man... You deserve more subs
I appreciate that dude. I have really made any effort yet. The subscribers will need to be earned. I have an idea loading, stay tuned!
You can restring the cylinder necklace.
Can you modify the hanger on the turquoise heart pendant to make it thicker and add that the the graduated turquoise necklace where the bead (?) is missing?
It could surely be done. Too much work for me! 😛
Awesome video!
Gracias!
Yeoooo Brad any interest in wanting to flip the big bracelet with the missing turquoise?
You're a lucky man....
I appreciate that! Make your luck!! 🤞
Nice..
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I would love to buy that thin beaded turquoise necklace if it is available!
Love the random Indians everywhere. Haha
because YOU KNOW IT.
@@threefortytwo23 ugh. That
Am really enjoying your videos I’m at a time in my life that I need to deal with some vintage heavy silver cuff with Jadeite? bracelets , pin Navajo ? and ring of my mothers ( possibly 40s early 50s ( have picture where she’s wearing it in 54) Some unmarked some marked Mexico 925. when living in small community in central coast had good/ honest dealings with consignment stores for precious jewelry but now back in the big city don’t feel as secure. I’ve had 2 unpleasant jewelry store dealings about my Diamond rings that I also need to get rid of. My mission is I don’t want to leave for my son to deal with ( his wife doesn’t even wear jewelry let alone these large pieces) . At this point I’m tagging them with notes that they are real etc. any advice?
No I notice the bracelet saying Mexico doesn’t have silver number but HEGND 2 ??
Hi, thanks! A well established jeweler should offer a reasonable wholesale price for a diamond ring. You may have a very high insurance value for the ring and it's important to keep in mind that a dealer will pay well below that mark. Probably even 50% below or more. They will have to find a buyer for that ring for an amount that is likely 25% lower than current insurance value. My advice would be to take the ring to 3 or 4 locations and then accept the highest bid. You could also consign them to a reputable auction house or try taking on the sale yourself. (Ebay or Facebook marketplace) the silver jewelry will have to be very nice to sell for above melt value (raw silver value). Again, your bulk buyer will need to make about a 25% margin. Note Native American jewelry is very popular and the the right artisan can bring hundreds or even a few thousand dollars. Mexican jewelry is also collectible though not typically as expensive as NA jewelry, unless it's a well known Taxco artisan. (Pineda, Spratling, Margot, etc...) You're welcome to send me pictures and I'll give you my humble, non-professional opinions. letitgotreasures@gmail.com
@@threefortytwo23 thank you so much for your response. I’ve got a lousy light magnifying + old eyes. You are very kind. The mark is either W or H EGNO and I do see similar when googling on lens. I have memories of my mom having on hold pay as you go at a maybe consignment store but she was artist so had arty jewelry at the time. Where I found you on FB I notice the administrator said to take good pictures and I take terrible with a good phone but will send you ones I have on my phone. Thank you again for your offer to take a look. I’ve just given old coins that my late husband had to my 5 year old grandson who seems like he’s interested. I have over 60+ prints and etchings I must deal with before going to the big dog park in the sky too. That weighs heavy on me. I have managed to sell studio art glass by well known glass artists on eBay. Off I go to look on phone.
The real gems are those blue crocs 🤣
No lie no lie! Caved on Crocs a few months ago...
Where did you get these?
Estate auctions mostly. Sometimes flea market.
Bracelet looks good on u
@@EstelaSierra-w3m thx user!!
Guess you're getting a tripod for your birthday.
Daaaw! I think I have one in the mail. Haha
At least one!
I turned my tv all the way up and still couldn’t hear ya dude. When you moved the camera closer then I could hear you better. Just sayin. 👍🏼
Yeah it was bad news to start. Excellent feedback, thank you.
restring the necklace oh never mind this video is from 3yrs ago =)
Haha sold it some time ago
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good video hope you didnt get grounded from the hoover boys playgroup
Eep!! Me too!
Hello…do you have an email address where I can send some turquoise photos from the 70’s I would like to try to sell.
Hi there, letitgotreasures@gmail.com
Can't believe you don't have a Tripod... You will on Wednesday.
?? You sending me one? thanks brotha :P
On the way already.🤣
@@robgrogg2546whaaat I had a cheap one but junked it like an idiot!
Most of the smaller ones don't last that long unfortunately.
Are you serious? 2 videos in a day you are clearly insane!!!
20% effort, 60% rushed, 25% failed mathematics
Urban Treasure Hunting I understand 32% of that
@@GoneDiggin brothers.
What about the title of your video?? 🤔
Well at least it did contain turquoise jewelry .
I can replace that stone for you. With stone I got directly from the miner. Hit me up on Facebook.