Very nice. It shows just how much character is removed from perfectly polished rocks. After all they go through just to survive to be collected is amazing.
I’m glad you like this format. I have a couple more ready to upload and a few more in the tumbling process It can takes months to finish one of these!😁
Incredible batch of high quality polished, sensational rocks!🎉 I really liked that black and grey conglomerate, but those last few sagenitic agates stole the show!! At 20:00 - I call those dendritic ribbons. I believe it's manganese. Fascinating show, Scott!🙌🏻☕️☕️
10:23 is beautiful and unique ❤. You've shared awesome carnelians, root beer floats, fern like plume agates, golden moss agate that look unreal, sagenite, clear chalcedony holding inclusions like they're suspended in air and may with combinations of the above, at times multiply!!!❤🎉❤🎉 And the 2nd from the last has pseudomorphs to add to the list!😅 And a literal sagenite fireworks sparkler to finish. Great video Scott!! Kudos!!
Another incredible batch of Kendra rocks! So many beauties. That last one was the perfect one to end on because that sagenite looked like a fireworks display all over it!! 🎆 My favorites were 5:20, 7:50, 10:40, 15:10, 20:45, 21:20, 22:20, 23:20 and 24:10. Great job as always Scott!
I love the small white one with the dendroids and the agate banding :-) I also like how you describe the stones, feels like you have a lot of passion for stones :-)
You say you’re afraid it’s going to be a long video, I say “Yes please!” Every rock was beautiful! (I started listing my favourites and realized I was listing them all and couldn’t spell the kind with sprays(sag____?).😂unbelievable!! But it’s the inclusions that get me every single time.
Hi, thanks so much for watching! I use a variety of brands, Lortone, Raytech, Thumler’s, Diamond Pacific, and even homemade 😁. I use a rotary tumbler for the coarse grit cycle and then a vibratory tumbler for the polishing.
Truly spectacular batch ❤
Thanks Michele! I appreciate you watching!😁
Kendra really knows how to pick her rocks😍❤️
Really awesome❤
She sure does! I married a great gal!😁
Holy Moly, that last one!!! I think that just might be the coolest saginitic agate I've ever seen!!! Love it!!
Thanks, that one was definitely a showstopper!
Very nice. It shows just how much character is removed from perfectly polished rocks. After all they go through just to survive to be collected is amazing.
That is an interesting way to think about it Greg 🤔. Thanks for the feedback!😁
Once again you have hit it out of the park!!!
Thanks so much for your kind words!😁
I always love watching the big batch videos I like the variety. Sure is a great batch.❤❤
I’m glad you like this format. I have a couple more ready to upload and a few more in the tumbling process It can takes months to finish one of these!😁
Incredible batch of high quality polished, sensational rocks!🎉
I really liked that black and grey conglomerate, but those last few sagenitic agates stole the show!!
At 20:00 - I call those dendritic ribbons. I believe it's manganese.
Fascinating show, Scott!🙌🏻☕️☕️
Thanks for the feedback Mike!
They are all great but that last one in particular is amazing!
Thanks James! I was super happy with that last one. Kendra did a great job finding them!
10:23 is beautiful and unique ❤. You've shared awesome carnelians, root beer floats, fern like plume agates, golden moss agate that look unreal, sagenite, clear chalcedony holding inclusions like they're suspended in air and may with combinations of the above, at times multiply!!!❤🎉❤🎉 And the 2nd from the last has pseudomorphs to add to the list!😅 And a literal sagenite fireworks sparkler to finish. Great video Scott!! Kudos!!
Thanks so much for the feedback Rick, and thank you for watching!😁
They are all so pretty and interesting!
I agree Linda, thanks so much for watching!😁
That last one! Dang! Also loved the golden moss examples…beautiful.
Yeah, that last one was special! 😁
Another incredible batch of Kendra rocks! So many beauties. That last one was the perfect one to end on because that sagenite looked like a fireworks display all over it!! 🎆 My favorites were 5:20, 7:50, 10:40, 15:10, 20:45, 21:20, 22:20, 23:20 and 24:10. Great job as always Scott!
Thank you Matthew, as always I appreciate your feedback!😁
Beautiful rocks.
I’m glad you think so Robert. Thanks for watching!😁
I love the small white one with the dendroids and the agate banding :-) I also like how you describe the stones, feels like you have a lot of passion for stones :-)
Thank you! 😊 I’m glad my passion comes through.
You say you’re afraid it’s going to be a long video, I say “Yes please!”
Every rock was beautiful! (I started listing my favourites and realized I was listing them all and couldn’t spell the kind with sprays(sag____?).😂unbelievable!!
But it’s the inclusions that get me every single time.
Thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed the variety! 😄I have several more videos like this in the pipeline so please stay tuned…….😉
Very nice tumbles. I have several big buckets full of nice agates and jaspers from the ranches near Alpine and Balmorhea TX.
That sounds awesome, way to go! You’re gonna love tumbling those, they’ll be beautiful!
👍👍👍✌️
Thank you for watching!😁
@spwinaustin 🎩👍
Beautiful rocks, well done 👍👍👍
What kind of tumbler you use?
Kind regards 😊❤️
Hi, thanks so much for watching! I use a variety of brands, Lortone, Raytech, Thumler’s, Diamond Pacific, and even homemade 😁. I use a rotary tumbler for the coarse grit cycle and then a vibratory tumbler for the polishing.