Thanks again Chris, I've seen people digging these crystals on video but didn't know they sold for such crazy prices! Makes me want to go and chase some myself.
thank you for the informative video. the way you explain things i could watch you for hours and i did when i first found your channel! thx again.. been watching from Greece, warm greetings!
VERY VERY WELL SAID MATE,CHRIS'S KNOWLEDGE IS SO VALUABLE AND VERY VERY EXTENSIVE.HAVE YOU GOT HIS BOOK "FISTS FULL OF GOLD" ITS THE BEST $50-60 IVE EVER SPENT.I RECKON HIS A PROFESSOR
Always great information chris, i dont know of anyone in Canada doing What you do about canada, but wish there was someone. I have found things over the years that i have never tested , being a retired excavator operator you can only imagine how many holes i have dug. Lol. Thanks for what you do. Take care.
Thanks much. I figure another 12 - 14 days. That would be around mid-month. There are some pegmatites in AZ with Beryl and other minerals. I spent a lot of time poking around the Sand Diego pegmatites when I was younger and living in Southern California.
I did see a few of them marked as sold, but that was maybe 5% of the total. However, I was there on the first day (Thursday) within a couple hours of the opening - so there was lots of time for sales between my arrival and the end of the show. Its true that the majority don't sell and I am sure the high priced ones are open to negotiation.
Hey Chris, love the videos, they've been super helpful. Can you do a video covering post-secondary copper deposits and also maybe some of the more business sides of prospecting and mining? (Selling specimens, pricing specimens, processing ores, etc)?
I have no idea what you mean to describe with the term "post-secondary copper deposits". I've done videos on processing ores, go back and look through my past videos. Pricing specimens is like pricing fine art as they are works of nature's art. Its kind of what the market will bear, and done in comparison to what other folks are selling similar specimens for.
@@ChrisRalph post-secondary copper deposits are what I've been lead to believe are where minerals such as chalcanthite are found/formed. I believe this also applies to covellite and other "rare" copper minerals
These are just secondary copper minerals, formed from other copper minerals, normally sulfides. However there are secondary sulfides formed from other sulfides. Post secondary would be minerals that formed after the chalcanthite, chrysocolla, malachite etc. - its not a term that geologists use. Post secondary would be tertiary.
Great video, subbed. Learned some useful pointers for the next time. I just pulled some aquamarine beryls out of my local pegmatites, such a thrill :) Now I know a few more time-saving tips to seek out the pockets; thanks Chris 🙏🏻
@@ChrisRalph Very much so; thanks agai. I used your pointers to hone in on the vugs and pockets quicker than ever. As someone who's self-taught, it's easy to read about isolating desired crystals in the pegmatite, but your visuals helped 10X more for an osmotic learner like myself. The greatest tip for me was to be watching for the feldspar color change (mine will be tan-white and go to a deeper red-pink closer to pockets) and also crystal size: the chunkier & clearer that the feldspar/quartz crystals were, so were the beryls and the chance of finding them. I tested this yesterday and found it to be very accurate and unless pure luck, I netted some really nice blue/green aquas faster than ever before!
Have you done anything with Gallium? Acts just like Mercury but it's non toxic and can be purchased on Amazon. I think this is a very important topic. As always I like, share and subscribed. Great channel, very informative
Not yet! Maybe when I do something on zinc ores. Gallium is only produced as a by-product of zinc or aluminum mining. There is no such thing as Gallium ore.
Pegmatite is here in NW Pittsylvania County Virginia in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Parkway cool stuff! We got Beryl mines i'm in the Virginia Gold Pyrite Belt alot of neat areas in our state.
Dear Chris, In my youth I used to kick around Northern San Diego and southern Riverside County. Some good adventures around Pala and Lake Henshaw and Anza. Could you do a video on what it is like there today? The years have not been kind to me. I cannot get around anymore like I did decades ago. I have re-read FRed Rynerson so many times, the pages are all dog-eared. Thanks for all your videos.
I used to wander around those areas myself in the 1970s. I now live hundreds of miles away, so I dont visit there and cannot say what are current conditions. SO much of that area has been developed and houses built.
Hi! Great video!! Been looking for what info you offer so thank you. Where and how does a regular person sell this chunk rock of ree? I'm in Canada to boot!
I’m not looking to start a channel. I would like to sent you a video or two you can use on your channel. I was hiking and found a beautiful 4 foot tall asbestos outcrop. I have another video of a gold Quarts and crissicola agate. I can also send you some field cinnabar video. Everything layered between arsenic nickel iron… Home sweet home! Edit and Use as you see fit You would need to edit a voice over on .
How do they reveal the crystals so well with this ore i found some pink looking crystals mine could be tourmaline or maybe just garnets the ore is white quartz with marble & the pink gems are the size of a #2 pencil 1½" long they cross each other & it has alot of smaller ones too through the ore...the rock is about head size. I'm always taking more rocks back home with me more than i need lol. I find so much different stuff every place i try which comes with wanting to research more before my next adventure. Thanks for all the knowledge in all these videos you are the man i like your videos alot!
Ok Ralph i am in nevada, no gold, ok it may be in a lot of places i see but back got me in the pickup, lack of plant groth make for a lot of stuff to be seen great state be safe
Lived in San Diego for 40 years and never knew any of this. Moved last month to South Carolina and now I found out I was in the perfect spot the whole time. lol Just my luck
Gone are the days when a young aspiring collector from a middle income family could attend one of the important shows and acquire a decent size fine mineral specimen from a pegmatite, they’re now only attainable by the rich and famous, or kids who inherit a grand parents collection. Sad 🥺
Buy a brand new car or truck for the price of a not that spectacular crystal. 25,ooo-40,000 for an aquamarine specimen?are they actually getting that asking price?serious question.Are these sold by karat weight?personaly,and I guess it's just a matter of taste,if I'm paying 30.000 it's gonna be a black or crystal opal,or gold.
I can tell you I'm not buying any of those. However, I did see a few of them marked as sold, but that was maybe 5% of the total. Still, I was there on the first day (Thursday) within a couple hours of the opening - so there was lots of time for sales between my arrival and the end of the show. Its true that the majority don't sell and I am sure the high priced ones are open to negotiation.
I don't know if those are market value prices,it just seems outrageous..Mr.Ralph you've got a good program with informative content. Thank you.
I'm glad to hear you are enjoying the videos.
Thanks again Chris, I've seen people digging these crystals on video but didn't know they sold for such crazy prices! Makes me want to go and chase some myself.
That was the point, to encourage you in the search!
thank you for the informative video. the way you explain things i could watch you for hours and i did when i first found your channel! thx again.. been watching from Greece, warm greetings!
I appreciate that! thanks for the kind words.
Very interessting video. I really like them. Thanks
Thanks. I'm glad you like them!
It's always great to learn from your extensive knowledge and experience Chris, it truly inspires me to learn and explore more each day! 💯⚒️🤠🐕🦺🌵
My pleasure! Glad it was helpful.
VERY VERY WELL SAID MATE,CHRIS'S KNOWLEDGE IS SO VALUABLE AND VERY VERY EXTENSIVE.HAVE YOU GOT HIS BOOK "FISTS FULL OF GOLD" ITS THE BEST $50-60 IVE EVER SPENT.I RECKON HIS A PROFESSOR
Thanks Chris for the wealth of information.
My pleasure! I'm glad the video was helpful.
Always great information chris, i dont know of anyone in Canada doing What you do about canada, but wish there was someone. I have found things over the years that i have never tested , being a retired excavator operator you can only imagine how many holes i have dug. Lol. Thanks for what you do. Take care.
Thanks. I'm glad the video was helpful.
You`re so close to 100k subs 😲 Congratulations Chris !! 🎉
Man, I love pegmatites, and I`d dig them the rest of my life if I could ⛏⛏
Thanks much. I figure another 12 - 14 days. That would be around mid-month. There are some pegmatites in AZ with Beryl and other minerals. I spent a lot of time poking around the Sand Diego pegmatites when I was younger and living in Southern California.
Eye-opening video! I need to take my local mineral club trips more seriously.
Yes, indeed!
I think these sellers have gotten into Crystal Meth. I would like to know if any of the cyrstals you showed us actually sold?
I did see a few of them marked as sold, but that was maybe 5% of the total. However, I was there on the first day (Thursday) within a couple hours of the opening - so there was lots of time for sales between my arrival and the end of the show. Its true that the majority don't sell and I am sure the high priced ones are open to negotiation.
Great video, I appreciate you showing geology that surrounds the product.
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it.
Hey Chris, love the videos, they've been super helpful. Can you do a video covering post-secondary copper deposits and also maybe some of the more business sides of prospecting and mining? (Selling specimens, pricing specimens, processing ores, etc)?
I have no idea what you mean to describe with the term "post-secondary copper deposits". I've done videos on processing ores, go back and look through my past videos. Pricing specimens is like pricing fine art as they are works of nature's art. Its kind of what the market will bear, and done in comparison to what other folks are selling similar specimens for.
@@ChrisRalph post-secondary copper deposits are what I've been lead to believe are where minerals such as chalcanthite are found/formed. I believe this also applies to covellite and other "rare" copper minerals
These are just secondary copper minerals, formed from other copper minerals, normally sulfides. However there are secondary sulfides formed from other sulfides. Post secondary would be minerals that formed after the chalcanthite, chrysocolla, malachite etc. - its not a term that geologists use. Post secondary would be tertiary.
Thanks again for your amazing knowledge
My pleasure! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Great video, subbed. Learned some useful pointers for the next time. I just pulled some aquamarine beryls out of my local pegmatites, such a thrill :) Now I know a few more time-saving tips to seek out the pockets; thanks Chris 🙏🏻
Glad that you enjoyed the video and found it helpful.
Glad that you enjoyed the video and found it helpful.
@@ChrisRalph Very much so; thanks agai. I used your pointers to hone in on the vugs and pockets quicker than ever. As someone who's self-taught, it's easy to read about isolating desired crystals in the pegmatite, but your visuals helped 10X more for an osmotic learner like myself.
The greatest tip for me was to be watching for the feldspar color change (mine will be tan-white and go to a deeper red-pink closer to pockets) and also crystal size: the chunkier & clearer that the feldspar/quartz crystals were, so were the beryls and the chance of finding them.
I tested this yesterday and found it to be very accurate and unless pure luck, I netted some really nice blue/green aquas faster than ever before!
Have you done anything with Gallium? Acts just like Mercury but it's non toxic and can be purchased on Amazon. I think this is a very important topic. As always I like, share and subscribed. Great channel, very informative
Not yet! Maybe when I do something on zinc ores. Gallium is only produced as a by-product of zinc or aluminum mining. There is no such thing as Gallium ore.
Wow at the crystal prices. I don't care what you say, those look magical to me 😂
They are magically expensive!
Cool video !!!!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it. Hope the storm didn't hit you too hard. We lost power overnight Saturday into Sunday, and we got 20 inches of snow.
@@ChrisRalph Lots of rain my yard looks like a swamp !!!!! But NO Snow !!!!!!!!
Pegmatite is here in NW Pittsylvania County Virginia in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Parkway cool stuff! We got Beryl mines i'm in the Virginia Gold Pyrite Belt alot of neat areas in our state.
Like I said in the video, pegmatites are a lot more widespread that many folks think they are.
Dear Chris, In my youth I used to kick around Northern San Diego and southern Riverside County. Some good adventures around Pala and Lake Henshaw and Anza. Could you do a video on what it is like there today? The years have not been kind to me. I cannot get around anymore like I did decades ago. I have re-read FRed Rynerson so many times, the pages are all dog-eared. Thanks for all your videos.
I used to wander around those areas myself in the 1970s. I now live hundreds of miles away, so I dont visit there and cannot say what are current conditions. SO much of that area has been developed and houses built.
Excellent! Thanks for this! Liked and subscribed.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the sub!
@@ChrisRalph Ordered your book too. Thanks again for the informative video.
You definitely have done your homework. I remember you telling us that a boy found a diamond up around volcano California. Did I remember that right?
There certainly been diamonds found around Volcano in Amador County.
The most spectacular part of the specimens is the price.
It is indeed.
interesting thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi! Great video!! Been looking for what info you offer so thank you. Where and how does a regular person sell this chunk rock of ree? I'm in Canada to boot!
Do you have some sort of crystal specimen or just REE ore?
I’m not looking to start a channel. I would like to sent you a video or two you can use on your channel. I was hiking and found a beautiful 4 foot tall asbestos outcrop.
I have another video of a gold Quarts and crissicola agate.
I can also send you some field cinnabar video. Everything layered between arsenic nickel iron…
Home sweet home!
Edit and Use as you see fit
You would need to edit a voice over on .
Thanks, but I don't think I would use them - I want to shoot the stuff I use myself.
I wish we could see up close... Like very close... lol. I'm going blind and it's hard to see anything these days.
Get a bigger screen - maybe TV?
@@ChrisRalph these days maybe I should. 😂
Hi, we also have a very good pegmatite in Zambia and we produced more than 2 tons of Pink, watermelon tourmaline
Yes, Zambian tourmaline is very high quality.
How do they reveal the crystals so well with this ore i found some pink looking crystals mine could be tourmaline or maybe just garnets the ore is white quartz with marble & the pink gems are the size of a #2 pencil 1½" long they cross each other & it has alot of smaller ones too through the ore...the rock is about head size. I'm always taking more rocks back home with me more than i need lol. I find so much different stuff every place i try which comes with wanting to research more before my next adventure. Thanks for all the knowledge in all these videos you are the man i like your videos alot!
The really well formed and well revealed crystals come from open pockets filled with clay or sometimes just air.
Ok Ralph i am in nevada, no gold, ok it may be in a lot of places i see but back got me in the pickup, lack of plant groth make for a lot of stuff to be seen great state be safe
Best of luck in your prospecting.
Can you just add British Columbia as a western state for purposes of this channel 😊 It would be way cooler if you did. Great stuff as always.
I've been to BC, but never done any prospecting up that way. One of these days.....
Lived in San Diego for 40 years and never knew any of this. Moved last month to South Carolina and now I found out I was in the perfect spot the whole time. lol Just my luck
Sorry, word of any mining in San Diego county is not well published. Sorry you didn't know.
Gone are the days when a young aspiring collector from a middle income family could attend one of the important shows and acquire a decent size fine mineral specimen from a pegmatite, they’re now only attainable by the rich and famous, or kids who inherit a grand parents collection. Sad 🥺
Dang near everything is more expensive.
Maybe the gold isn't in the gold
Oh, there is plenty of money in gold specimens too, those just were not featured in this video.
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Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Buy a brand new car or truck for the price of a not that spectacular crystal. 25,ooo-40,000 for an aquamarine specimen?are they actually getting that asking price?serious question.Are these sold by karat weight?personaly,and I guess it's just a matter of taste,if I'm paying 30.000 it's gonna be a black or crystal opal,or gold.
I can tell you I'm not buying any of those. However, I did see a few of them marked as sold, but that was maybe 5% of the total. Still, I was there on the first day (Thursday) within a couple hours of the opening - so there was lots of time for sales between my arrival and the end of the show. Its true that the majority don't sell and I am sure the high priced ones are open to negotiation.
Western Australia.
An interesting place.