Hi from Australia, I don't know how i have only now came across your videos. I always research country and what mine, also the conditions for the miners. Its all very interesting to me. Great video Paul, look forward to watching them all.
Thank you very much for the video! I've lived in Florianópolis for almost 20 years. Great to learn more about the region :) loved the extra content after the lesson!
Thanks Paul, excited to follow you on RUclips. I have watched You & Judy for years and years, love both You and Judy's knowledge of Gemstones. Have watched segments of you both at different mines. While I was in Australia, some 20 yrs ago, never making it to Coober Pedy(darn), I did purchase my first Black Opal in country. At one point while living in WA state I wanted to take the course offered from GIA, however, life changes and never got to do. I have many gemstones in my collection...just love the history too that you are presenting in your lessons...excited here while traveling full-time in my RV :) !
Want to go to a mine? Fly to Arizona. Go to Bisbee (yes the mine that produced beautiful turquoise, don a hard hat, straddle the board on the train. Listen to the docents who actually worked there. Look around you and you will see the veins of copper. I even saw veins of malachite. Fun and you don't even need a passport.
Travel is always a challenge, but a necessary part of the business. There are very few direct routes to any mines. Private planes could help in some instances (I am actually a licensed private pilot with a single engine land rating). The reality is, going long distances in a Cessna 110 is impractical. I once flew from Tampa to Dallas in a 50 knot headwind. The Cessna cruises about 110 knots (give or take) so I was effectively flying at about 60 knots. Between stopping to refuel and eventual fatigue, it took me the better part of 2 days. on the other hand, it was a fast flight home!
Hi! Mr. Paul. i've just developed an interest in studying gemology. For this, I've started following you. Would you please suggest me a book a two for beginners like me? Thank you.
Hello, Fazal. I actually have a basic book for beginners available on the apple book store (an e book).It is called "Colored Gemstones by Paul Deasy" for $9.99. It will give you a good basic knowledge of gemstones. You can also take classes with the Gemological Institute of America via computer, but it costs a bit more, of course! Glad you enjoy the gem classes on my youtube channel
No I have not. Besides the Airport in Detroit, the extent of my time in Michigan was going to a James Taylor concert back in 1982 when I was in training for my first job out of college in Toledo, Ohio. Other than that, one of my brothers used to live in Detroit and has since moved to Canada.
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Hi from Australia, I don't know how i have only now came across your videos. I always research country and what mine, also the conditions for the miners. Its all very interesting to me. Great video Paul, look forward to watching them all.
OMG I am here watching you by accident, I am from Tanzania and went to school in Arusha. Wow!
Thank you very much for the video! I've lived in Florianópolis for almost 20 years.
Great to learn more about the region :) loved the extra content after the lesson!
Glad you enjoyed it! We loved our trip to Brazil. So much to see, we would like to visit the mines that were a little further north the next time
Thanks Paul, excited to follow you on RUclips. I have watched You & Judy for years and years, love both You and Judy's knowledge of Gemstones. Have watched segments of you both at different mines. While I was in Australia, some 20 yrs ago, never making it to Coober Pedy(darn), I did purchase my first Black Opal in country. At one point while living in WA state I wanted to take the course offered from GIA, however, life changes and never got to do. I have many gemstones in my collection...just love the history too that you are presenting in your lessons...excited here while traveling full-time in my RV :) !
patty baylor I’m glad you are enjoying the class. I am having a blast (no mining pun intended) doing it. Fun going back to the photos and film clips.
You look like Indiana Jones
Study at the GiA
Been there, done that...
Great stuff.
This was fascinating!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
This is so interesting
Want to go to a mine? Fly to Arizona. Go to Bisbee (yes the mine that produced beautiful turquoise, don a hard hat, straddle the board on the train. Listen to the docents who actually worked there. Look around you and you will see the veins of copper. I even saw veins of malachite. Fun and you don't even need a passport.
Thanks sir
You are quite welcome
I wouldn't worry about your handwriting, my high school history teacher knocks you out of the park there! Good content :)
That's funny!. My handwriting looks like I should have been a doctor, but my intellect and bedside manner clearly indicates that I am no doctor!
Hey! I like that hat! :) But LOVE the video. Thanx Paul!
I hope this isn't a case of hat envy! Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Next week lesson 2 covers the history of gemstones
People have been travelling the world, for decades now, and getting vaccines has been a part of it. Never been an issue until recently.
The travel alone sounds absolutely horrific. Is there any way to take a private plane there directly?
Travel is always a challenge, but a necessary part of the business. There are very few direct routes to any mines. Private planes could help in some instances (I am actually a licensed private pilot with a single engine land rating). The reality is, going long distances in a Cessna 110 is impractical. I once flew from Tampa to Dallas in a 50 knot headwind. The Cessna cruises about 110 knots (give or take) so I was effectively flying at about 60 knots. Between stopping to refuel and eventual fatigue, it took me the better part of 2 days. on the other hand, it was a fast flight home!
Hi! Mr. Paul. i've just developed an interest in studying gemology. For this, I've started following you.
Would you please suggest me a book a two for beginners like me?
Thank you.
Hello, Fazal. I actually have a basic book for beginners available on the apple book store (an e book).It is called "Colored Gemstones by Paul Deasy" for $9.99. It will give you a good basic knowledge of gemstones. You can also take classes with the Gemological Institute of America via computer, but it costs a bit more, of course! Glad you enjoy the gem classes on my youtube channel
Thank you 😍
How in the world did you find that?
Interesting. Have you been to lake Michigan?
No I have not. Besides the Airport in Detroit, the extent of my time in Michigan was going to a James Taylor concert back in 1982 when I was in training for my first job out of college in Toledo, Ohio. Other than that, one of my brothers used to live in Detroit and has since moved to Canada.
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Paul deasy gem. U hve not send any reply urs jamal
A beeping alarm clock was going off in the background of your house for the duration of your video. Please make sure next time that you switch it off because it was very distracting. Thanks
Sorry about that.