I remember one of my science teachers in junior high had those Earth Science magazines you could check out from him, I did bring home quite a few. I’d like to find a set of those! I did find some of the prices higher than usual, but then again it was our first time at the Flagg show so maybe that was normal. Good seeing you and Sarah at the show!
Great video. I really enjoyed meeting you at the show and being able to give you and your viewers the low down on the Mineralogical Society of Arizona. My respects as always.
I love the discovery of the Mineralogical Society. of Arizona. Fascinating website with lots of information. Nice seeing Julie and Brian! Love the information on the magazines. I expect my own library to start growing, I do enjoy reading and the knowledge hidden between the books and magazine covers! And Hi to Sara! Jared you all make a wonderful rockhounding team and shop team.
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I love that arbor! These prices I see at shows are insanity. I can buy 25lbs of premium Brazilian agates from Kingsley North, cut them into slabs and make a fortune right??? 😂 Idk some of these prices people put on there pcs are ridiculous. Have a great day!
I'm cheap, that being said, most of my water systems are gravity fed. I found an old plastic "corner aquarium" and the reservoir is diamond shaped, it looks awesome over my wet tools you need this feature for that diamond shaped arbor.
Thanks for the video Jared. Tucson show is definitely a place to go! Best IMO show areas are Miners co-op , kino complex, and 22nd St. Unfortunately I have seen over the past 8 yrs prices for everything (rocks,minerals) have jumped up 200-300%. Never hurts to look.
Check out Tucson show to really get overwhelmed. The sticker shock is par for the course. With the Boomers retiring, the mineral world has grown considerably with "retired vendors". Me I'm a retired collector, LOL. Thanks for sharing!
Good find on those magazines. Well sure, we watch your shows! I'm finding mineral prices are rising in general..I was looking at my catalog ad saw a piece I bought in 2004 and I was looking to buy another in 2024. I paid just under $30 for the thumbnail in 2004. Seemed like a lot then. In 2024, 20 years later, it had risen more than 3 times in fact it was almost 4 times the price. It was $115.00 in 2024 for the same species, same locality, and same size.
Great to have an idea as to what is going on in other states. If you price your product at too low of a price people might think it's not worth anything, if you raise it ridiculously high then they just have to get it because it's got to be something right? You either know, or you pay for it. Great score it looks like overall though.
I had no clue there was a rock mineral show in Mesa. Which is closest to me compared to Tucson and Quartzsite. But after watching rockhounds at these shows I’m 💯 with in shock with the prices. $50 for a small slab is absolutely ridiculous. I refuse to pay what they want at these shows. They continue with these prices they are going to run a lot of people off from going to these shows.
Thank you for the video , enjoy your videos...how much was the used arbor, know that helps to understand what the market is like. Fine if you do not want to say.
Too bad you did not get to visit the entire show. Probably saved you a bunch of money. I usually walk through and entire show without making any purchases, then make a second round to actually shop. It's annoying to make a purchase only to find something better and cheaper at another booth. It looks like it was a nice sunny day though.
Great video. I really enjoyed meeting you at the show and being able to give you and your viewers the low down on the Mineralogical Society of Arizona. My respects as always.
I'm so happy for you to find those books! Looks like a fun and interesting show. Thank you, Sara and Jared.
I remember one of my science teachers in junior high had those Earth Science magazines you could check out from him, I did bring home quite a few. I’d like to find a set of those! I did find some of the prices higher than usual, but then again it was our first time at the Flagg show so maybe that was normal. Good seeing you and Sarah at the show!
It was great seeing you at the show as well, and yeah, I did have some sticker shock at some of the items we saw.
Great video. I really enjoyed meeting you at the show and being able to give you and your viewers the low down on the Mineralogical Society of Arizona.
My respects as always.
It was great meeting and chatting with you!
I love the discovery of the Mineralogical Society. of Arizona. Fascinating website with lots of information. Nice seeing Julie and Brian! Love the information on the magazines. I expect my own library to start growing, I do enjoy reading and the knowledge hidden between the books and magazine covers! And Hi to Sara! Jared you all make a wonderful rockhounding team and shop team.
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Nice set , thanks for sharing!
That looked like a neat show. I really like that arbor style. I don’t think I’ve seen one like that before.
The arbor was a rare find!
I love that arbor!
These prices I see at shows are insanity. I can buy 25lbs of premium Brazilian agates from Kingsley North, cut them into slabs and make a fortune right??? 😂
Idk some of these prices people put on there pcs are ridiculous.
Have a great day!
Thanks man, I need to do some rebuilding on it but I'm sure it will have a long life.
Yeah, some of the prices are out of my league for sure.
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Thank you!
Aren't the Rolling Stones the oldest rock show still going on?😂 This looks like a blast, wish there was more of this going on everywhere!
you may be right
Thanks
I'm cheap, that being said, most of my water systems are gravity fed. I found an old plastic "corner aquarium" and the reservoir is diamond shaped, it looks awesome over my wet tools you need this feature for that diamond shaped arbor.
Thanks for the video Jared. Tucson show is definitely a place to go! Best IMO show areas are Miners co-op , kino complex, and 22nd St. Unfortunately I have seen over the past 8 yrs prices for everything (rocks,minerals) have jumped up 200-300%. Never hurts to look.
Check out Tucson show to really get overwhelmed. The sticker shock is par for the course. With the Boomers retiring, the mineral world has grown considerably with "retired vendors". Me I'm a retired collector, LOL. Thanks for sharing!
Good find on those magazines. Well sure, we watch your shows! I'm finding mineral prices are rising in general..I was looking at my catalog ad saw a piece I bought in 2004 and I was looking to buy another in 2024. I paid just under $30 for the thumbnail in 2004. Seemed like a lot then. In 2024, 20 years later, it had risen more than 3 times in fact it was almost 4 times the price. It was $115.00 in 2024 for the same species, same locality, and same size.
It was fun, but it always is. Thanks!!
Come on down to Tucson
Texas also has some great shows.😊
Great to have an idea as to what is going on in other states. If you price your product at too low of a price people might think it's not worth anything, if you raise it ridiculously high then they just have to get it because it's got to be something right? You either know, or you pay for it. Great score it looks like overall though.
I had no clue there was a rock mineral show in Mesa. Which is closest to me compared to Tucson and Quartzsite. But after watching rockhounds at these shows I’m 💯 with in shock with the prices. $50 for a small slab is absolutely ridiculous. I refuse to pay what they want at these shows. They continue with these prices they are going to run a lot of people off from going to these shows.
Some of the prices were definitely higher than expected but there still were some good deals to be found!
Thank you for the video , enjoy your videos...how much was the used arbor, know that helps to understand what the market is like. Fine if you do not want to say.
Too bad you did not get to visit the entire show. Probably saved you a bunch of money. I usually walk through and entire show without making any purchases, then make a second round to actually shop. It's annoying to make a purchase only to find something better and cheaper at another booth. It looks like it was a nice sunny day though.
I would prefer to do it the way you described but time was short on this day.
Hi Jared, maybe the good buys had been scooped up earlier.
True. We usually prefer to go to shows on the first day.
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Great video. I really enjoyed meeting you at the show and being able to give you and your viewers the low down on the Mineralogical Society of Arizona.
My respects as always.