I can't think of another site that I get more enjoyment out of than watching you and listening to you talk about stones and what you do with them. My mom and dad were into lapidary when I was young and for probably 30 years I helped them haul around 500 lb of rocks from where they moved to where they moved, so this is very special to me. I don't know how to use all this new fangled internet cuz I'm 70 and I just never had an interest in technology but I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed everything that you talk about and everything that you show 😁😎
I am so glad you talked about moonstone. I have a soft spot in my heart for the tiny colorful globe because of a little prayer that my dad taught me when I was little. I used to be afraid of the dark, but Dad showed me the beauty of the night and that God made all of it. Then he taught me to find the moon whenever I’m out and say; “I see the moon and the moon sees me. God blessed the moon and God blessed me.” Dad is gone now, but I still remember him every night, when the moon shines bright.
Moonstone is so subtle, it's gorgeous, especially with the blue glow. The amethyst arrowhead is beautiful too. Thank you for clarifying the scammer situation, Colonel. I was disappointed that someone would try to besmirch your good name in such a manner. Oh! Congratulations to the winners and a Happy New Year to all!
For someone with little to no experience using resin, you did an amazing job, and your friend’s advice using tape was spot on. I work with resin a lot. Recently afflicted with opal fever, this video was the best of my two worlds. Thanks so much!
Happy new year, all! Donald, I have happily just discovered your channel. Hoping to learn a bit, or a bunch, about opals! I have a personal story about the only opal I ever owned - back in the early 1970’s to 1980’s. As a child of 9 years old, I was given a milky opal (forgive my ignorance of types opals), by someone that my parents knew, after my 20 year old sister had died. It was a loose stone. Although the corner of the rectangular shaped, polished opal was broken, the stone was still beautifiul with it’s colorful fire dancing inside as I turned it this way, and that way. I adored it. My opal was carefully kept in my trinket box with my other little treasures. I don’t know why this person decided to gift me that broken opal, other than my sister had died; not really a gift giving occasion. But they did. Anyhow, I would estimate it to be approximately 12-16 carats. It was lost (or perhaps stolen), by the time that I was 18. I remember unpacking after a move, and realizing that my opal wasn’t where it should be. Gone. I was really saddened by this discovery. Decades later, I still think back to that stone. To this day, I’ve never owned another opal. Even though I could simply buy one, I would be honored to “win” an opal (or other treasure) from you. Thank you for this opportunity. Best regards, Marla
So interesting, just found you with xour last video of those beautiful opals u cut up. Another greate video, im hooked. Edit: that bloodstone was beautiful, i was born in March and i knew bloodstone as my stone i didnt know there were others
Congratulations to the winners. I loved the visual monalog of beautimus and gloryymus stone. Thanks for a the great spot of insanity into an otherwise drab world. Keep the color coming. HAPPY NEW YEAR to you, your family, your fur babies and plastercized co-host. Be happy, safe and stay healthy 😷⚒
I stumbled upon your videos a while back and now I am hooked on opal. Who knew there were so many colors and patterns to enjoy? Thank you for the education.
Happy New Year to you, your family and the ginger army 💜 this was very informative, and funny, as usual. I hope 2023 treats you well and I guess I was one of the 2 who made it to the end 😉🥳
Amusingly enough, I had a scammer try to make contact, and I hope none of your viewers ever fall for it. If for no other reason, your eloquence in your videos was in sharp contrast to the broken English the spammers used.
I love love love all gemstones. I’m happy peridot is on the list because it doesn’t get much love. I’ve become a fan of all gemstones in the last year. I recently got an aquamarine ring and I can’t keep my eyes off it. I love when stones have fluorescence. Happy New Year to you too!
Some of these stones are so beautiful that I wish I was able to have a collection of them all. But of course, opal has to be the #1 birthstone nothing else compares to the fire and brilliance you find in opals. Happy New year to you and your family and may the new year bring you countless blessings!!!
Happy New Year!!🎉 I’m what is called a “newbie” to the world of gemstones. Seeing an opal ring I wanted to buy for my lady is what caught me hook,line & sinker!! Now months later and many many UA-cam holes you’ve helped to get me interested in cutting to find the real beauty of the stones. It’s an art form and you sir are a true artist!! Thank you for what you do and bringing me aboard the gem train but really the opal wagon lol. Have a great day, keep smiling!!
Colonel, Shelia is my mum. When we were kids she wouldn't lift a hand to help with the chores. She never gave us hugs ,but she loved all 50 of us kids . Happy New Year
Laughing! & a very Happy New Year to You and Yours! What a cheerful video with beautiful stones & playful kitties! So much FUN! I hope there are big smiles there, because: WELL DONE,!
The list of people getting to the end is growing. Who knew you could keep our attention even when talking about things other than opal. Thanks for all the info, no wonder opal is #1 they can have every gemstone in one. Happy New Year! Be safe, invest in the band-aid brand. :)
How did I miss this video!! Good thing I searched if there was some I missed! 🙌🙌 I did get a notification as you said in the beginning of your video. No worries I didn't fall for it! Thanks for all your knowledge and the great video! Your humour is always refreshing! 😁 Laughed out loud a few times! 😂
Thank you! I love you. Your work on UA-cam is my favorite go to when I want to be cheered up. The pearls are beautiful. I love to mix pearls, opal and turquoise with blackened steel and copper. Gold is overrated to make jewelry. Actually, I only make jewelry in my mind. And earrings. Your work is fabulous. The bald guy's work is ok.
I myself, being into stones on a spiritual note, you sir have told no lies. Lmao. You keeping it real to the fullest, w/o the spiritual aspects, it's refreshing.
Happy New Year! I’m always thrilled when I get that notification saying there’s a new Pulitzer Opal video just waiting to be watched. Yes - watched all the way through. 😉
Really enjoyed your video. Learning from you about opals and other gemstones is great. I took notes, so that i could explain it to my husband. I loved watching you making the arrowhead. It would make a great necklace. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and happy new year.
Happy new year Colonel, is the scam the one telling you to redeem a Christmas gift? Thanks for giving us the heads up. I've just scrolled through the comments, well, there's an enormous amount. No wonder you don't have time to release new videos every week. If you actually read all of them I'm amazed that you manage to release any more than 1 a decade. Finding your channel has had a huge positive effect on my life. Thank you, you'll never know how close to throwing in the towel I was. I'm not exaggerating when I say that you and the opals saved my life. x
My mother was born in October. In my teens, I learned that her birthstone was opal. This was my introduction to the most beautiful gem in the world and I have been a sucker for it ever since!
Thanks you so much for all your entertainment over the year, and happy new year to you too! As a June babe, I love moonstone, always have.... But opals have always mesmerised me since a trip to coober pedy in 1989. I gave away all I fossicked ... Some regrets there, lol...
My girlfriend always wants me to wait and watch your videos with her but I don't and she gets mad. Not real mad but you have become one of our things and we greatly enjoy your videos.
Well well well. I just bought some tanzanite rough without knowing it was my birthstone. Presumably all of my chakras started vibrating at a precise frequency when i spotted them and that compelled me to buy the parcel. Either that or the stones just had a pretty blue purple colour. Happy new year from Sweden.
Happy new year everyone. I'm an October baby and didn't have a real appreciation for opal until I was older. I love pearls also. I have some lovely gemstones I've collected, so I love learning about them. My favorite in my collection are my Golden Beryl. I have 2 and hope to get them, or at least 1 of them set into jewelry this year.
Thank you for sharing. I'm getting more and more obsessed with gemstones after watching videos like these. So much that I want to get into cutting and polishing gemstones as a hobby. My favourite is Opal, but they are all beautiful. Love your cats too. Looking forward to your next video💎
Happy New Year! I don't know how your page came up on my feed but I stayed until the end. You have a new follower! Your knowledge on different stones is wonderful and I learned a few things! Some of the opals you showcases were stunning but that half amethyst / half citrine piece you created through heat treatment was dazzling as well.
Just came upon your channel. I'm glad to be here. You had my daughter and I giggling. My favorite stone is the opal. Unbeknownst to me till about 6 years ago there was an opal mine that was in my parish called Louisiana Opal. It comes in several colors and I love them all.
@@PulitzerOpal true. The timber company closed the mine in 1992 and covered over the entrance. It's off limits. I have quite a bit of it myself. I found a dealer. Lol. And I do like people from Louisiana. If youre from here good talking to you neighbor!
@@PulitzerOpal got mad love and respect to the "other Justin" but he doesn't ever explore the other types of opals or other gem stones. Your content is funny, informative, and just over all amusing. I wish you had more time to film and edit!
Visiting Idar-Oberstein in Germany where they found the Amethysts back then is definetely worth it. When I was a child my family went there on vacation. That was when it all started with me.
Oh my! Happy New Year! I’ve never been into the “meanings” of birthstones but I thoughouly enjoyed this even though my birthstone, emerald, didn’t make the cut. Now I’ve got even more gems to collect. Some of your specimens are fabulous! Will DM a few cat videos to se what you thing. Happy New Year’s to you and yours. Trying to be positive and wish all well! Thanks for video. Def will share!
I found a small pendant at work the other day. White gold with a white opal. All kinds of fire! Got lucky! Thanks for the Video, colonel. And happy new year. (and yep, Us born in Oct. have the best birth stone!)
That moonstone is so pretty!!! My husband isn't into opals, but he watches your videos with me because he finds you hilarious, lol! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! Have a great New Years!
Thank you so much for clearing up the confusion about the scammer, he contacted me too. As for this video, you're right there are 3 jewelry stores in my Midwestern town and now that I am aware and looking for opals the only way to find them is online 😀
Did you report the scammer? I always report them whenever I see them, even if it’s not me they sent their BS to. It only takes a few seconds and the more reports UA-cam get, the sooner YT will take them down!
I can't think of another site that I get more enjoyment out of than watching you and listening to you talk about stones and what you do with them. My mom and dad were into lapidary when I was young and for probably 30 years I helped them haul around 500 lb of rocks from where they moved to where they moved, so this is very special to me. I don't know how to use all this new fangled internet cuz I'm 70 and I just never had an interest in technology but I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed everything that you talk about and everything that you show 😁😎
rocks are literally beneath us everywhere and yet so few people understand just how beautiful they are.
I am so glad you talked about moonstone. I have a soft spot in my heart for the tiny colorful globe because of a little prayer that my dad taught me when I was little.
I used to be afraid of the dark, but Dad showed me the beauty of the night and that God made all of it. Then he taught me to find the moon whenever I’m out and say; “I see the moon and the moon sees me. God blessed the moon and God blessed me.”
Dad is gone now, but I still remember him every night, when the moon shines bright.
it is beautiful, but to be honest, nearly every rock has its own beauty. some are just more alluring than others.
@@ThatOpalGuy
Yes, that is exactly why moonstone is special to me, because it’s a beautiful rock.
It’s the small things that mean the most.
Feels awesome to be born in the Opal month. I still remember the ring my mother bought for me when I graduated HS. A beautiful Square opal ring
Hi Dawg, Those of us welped in October are very proud of you getting all of the birthstone rankings correct.
Love your shows! I love having Garnet for my stone because it comes in so many colors.
@@PulitzerOpal I need to get some of the green one's they are nice and also my favorite.
This video just popped up on my recommended and now I’m hooked!
Moonstone is so subtle, it's gorgeous, especially with the blue glow. The amethyst arrowhead is beautiful too. Thank you for clarifying the scammer situation, Colonel. I was disappointed that someone would try to besmirch your good name in such a manner. Oh! Congratulations to the winners and a Happy New Year to all!
loved the video, i was so excited when I seen it in my inbox.
For someone with little to no experience using resin, you did an amazing job, and your friend’s advice using tape was spot on. I work with resin a lot. Recently afflicted with opal fever, this video was the best of my two worlds. Thanks so much!
One of your best videos Don,thoroughly enjoyed and much appreciated...................you never dissapoint. Happy New Year
Happy new year, all!
Donald, I have happily just discovered your channel. Hoping to learn a bit, or a bunch, about opals!
I have a personal story about the only opal I ever owned - back in the early 1970’s to 1980’s.
As a child of 9 years old, I was given a milky opal (forgive my ignorance of types opals), by someone that my parents knew, after my 20 year old sister had died.
It was a loose stone. Although the corner of the rectangular shaped, polished opal was broken, the stone was still beautifiul with it’s colorful fire dancing inside as I turned it this way, and that way. I adored it. My opal was carefully kept in my trinket box with my other little treasures.
I don’t know why this person decided to gift me that broken opal, other than my sister had died; not really a gift giving occasion. But they did.
Anyhow, I would estimate it to be approximately 12-16 carats. It was lost (or perhaps stolen), by the time that I was 18. I remember unpacking after a move, and realizing that my opal wasn’t where it should be. Gone. I was really saddened by this discovery.
Decades later, I still think back to that stone. To this day, I’ve never owned another opal.
Even though I could simply buy one, I would be honored to “win” an opal (or other treasure) from you.
Thank you for this opportunity.
Best regards, Marla
So interesting, just found you with xour last video of those beautiful opals u cut up. Another greate video, im hooked.
Edit: that bloodstone was beautiful, i was born in March and i knew bloodstone as my stone i didnt know there were others
Congratulations to the winners. I loved the visual monalog of beautimus and gloryymus stone. Thanks for a the great spot of insanity into an otherwise drab world. Keep the color coming. HAPPY NEW YEAR to you, your family, your fur babies and plastercized co-host. Be happy, safe and stay healthy 😷⚒
I stumbled upon your videos a while back and now I am hooked on opal. Who knew there were so many colors and patterns to enjoy? Thank you for the education.
Those opal’s have got to be the most beautiful things I have ever seen 🥰.
What an amazingly job you have. Thank you for sharing with all of us.
Sheila winked at me! I’m the chosen one!!!
Indeed Pulitzer, I did enjoy the video. As much for the humor as for the stones! Thank you again PO.
Happy New Year to you, your family and the ginger army 💜 this was very informative, and funny, as usual. I hope 2023 treats you well and I guess I was one of the 2 who made it to the end 😉🥳
I love all gemstones but have a special affinity for opals. The Amethyst arrowhead is beautiful! My husband and I loves to watch your videos.
So many beautiful stones in this video. I love your descriptions and explanations. The cats are always a pleasure to see 🥰
Recently found your videos. Can't stop watching. Thank you for educating and entertaining me. God bless you.
You are by far my favorite cutter!!!!
Love the editorial comments... and the stonework. And the education.
Amusingly enough, I had a scammer try to make contact, and I hope none of your viewers ever fall for it. If for no other reason, your eloquence in your videos was in sharp contrast to the broken English the spammers used.
yes! opal is the best coloured stone! love your vids man! watching you while i work is always a highlight in my day
I love love love all gemstones. I’m happy peridot is on the list because it doesn’t get much love. I’ve become a fan of all gemstones in the last year. I recently got an aquamarine ring and I can’t keep my eyes off it. I love when stones have fluorescence. Happy New Year to you too!
Peridot is my favorite gemstone. It's my mother's birthstone. She loved it because green was her favorite color.
Happy New Year! Thank you for the entertainment from you all. Look forward to more in 2023. Beautiful stones, beautiful giveaways...
Your videos are always so delightful and insightful. Everything is stunning.
Some of these stones are so beautiful that I wish I was able to have a collection of them all. But of course, opal has to be the #1 birthstone nothing else compares to the fire and brilliance you find in opals. Happy New year to you and your family and may the new year bring you countless blessings!!!
Happy New Year!!🎉
I’m what is called a “newbie” to the world of gemstones. Seeing an opal ring I wanted to buy for my lady is what caught me hook,line & sinker!! Now months later and many many UA-cam holes you’ve helped to get me interested in cutting to find the real beauty of the stones. It’s an art form and you sir are a true artist!! Thank you for what you do and bringing me aboard the gem train but really the opal wagon lol. Have a great day, keep smiling!!
Thanks for playfully informative video. Most teachers could learn from your presentation. It's my favorite so far.
As usual informative and entertaining, thank you. The moonstone is particularly striking! Wishing you all the best for 2023
I'm so glad I found this channel, I'm laughing my ass of watching your videos. This is the third, I've subscribed. I can't wait to watch more!
Those are beautiful specimens. Thanks so much for sharing them with us.
Colonel, Shelia is my mum. When we were kids she wouldn't lift a hand to help with the chores. She never gave us hugs ,but she loved all 50 of us kids . Happy New Year
I'm so glad to see your video. I've been missing Sheila and the kitties. Oh yeah, The presentation was good too.
Laughing! & a very Happy New Year to You and Yours! What a cheerful video with beautiful stones & playful kitties! So much FUN! I hope there are big smiles there, because: WELL DONE,!
Awesome video , garnet on its original matrix is on my wish list for specimen pieces so glad to see some love for garnet
Happy new year colonel! Great fun. I've always thought pearls seemed a little boring but those baroque pearls have me rethinking them.
Your videos always make me laugh! Love the kitty additions as always.
The list of people getting to the end is growing. Who knew you could keep our attention even when talking about things other than opal. Thanks for all the info, no wonder opal is #1 they can have every gemstone in one. Happy New Year! Be safe, invest in the band-aid brand. :)
anyone who doesnt watch these till the end is doing themselves, and Don, a disservice.
I love all your videos. Always informative and entertaining! You featured some of my favorite stones in this video. Cant wait until the next 1.
Thank you for clearing that up. Thank you for the content. October opal. Love to see the opals you get. Master crafter!
I was contacted about the price too. Lol
Each time I watch this channel it's a treat. Happy new year!
Great video again, loved the in depth review of each stone, it was way more than I expected!
Beautiful arrowhead, I always learn something new in your videos but honestly I mainly watch because of Shelia.
How did I miss this video!! Good thing I searched if there was some I missed! 🙌🙌 I did get a notification as you said in the beginning of your video. No worries I didn't fall for it! Thanks for all your knowledge and the great video! Your humour is always refreshing! 😁 Laughed out loud a few times! 😂
Thank you! I love you. Your work on UA-cam is my favorite go to when I want to be cheered up. The pearls are beautiful. I love to mix pearls, opal and turquoise with blackened steel and copper. Gold is overrated to make jewelry. Actually, I only make jewelry in my mind. And earrings. Your work is fabulous. The bald guy's work is ok.
Excellent show. Again! Opal at number one is right on the money!!💎Thank you, Pulitzer, for the love!!
I myself, being into stones on a spiritual note, you sir have told no lies. Lmao. You keeping it real to the fullest, w/o the spiritual aspects, it's refreshing.
Love it perfect balance of humor education opals and cats . Keep it up always glad to see you post a new video
great video!! Happy New Year to you and your family! Thanks for sharing your wisdom
Thanks for all your hard work putting these videos together pops!
what a new year to be - this was so much fun to watch that im passing it on to others- love to shila and the cats and well u
I loved all these! Also thanks for always including your cats!
Happy New Year! I’m always thrilled when I get that notification saying there’s a new Pulitzer Opal video just waiting to be watched. Yes - watched all the way through. 😉
Really enjoyed your video. Learning from you about opals and other gemstones is great. I took notes, so that i could explain it to my husband. I loved watching you making the arrowhead. It would make a great necklace. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and happy new year.
Beautiful stones, especially the opal. I also liked the moonshine and the arrowhead.
Happy new year Colonel, is the scam the one telling you to redeem a Christmas gift? Thanks for giving us the heads up. I've just scrolled through the comments, well, there's an enormous amount. No wonder you don't have time to release new videos every week. If you actually read all of them I'm amazed that you manage to release any more than 1 a decade. Finding your channel has had a huge positive effect on my life. Thank you, you'll never know how close to throwing in the towel I was. I'm not exaggerating when I say that you and the opals saved my life. x
My mother was born in October. In my teens, I learned that her birthstone was opal. This was my introduction to the most beautiful gem in the world and I have been a sucker for it ever since!
These videos are so oddly satisfying and entertaining. Keep it up Pulitzer Opal
Thanks you so much for all your entertainment over the year, and happy new year to you too! As a June babe, I love moonstone, always have.... But opals have always mesmerised me since a trip to coober pedy in 1989. I gave away all I fossicked ... Some regrets there, lol...
Hoppy New Year! This was the most exciting thing to see at midnight!
My girlfriend always wants me to wait and watch your videos with her but I don't and she gets mad.
Not real mad but you have become one of our things and we greatly enjoy your videos.
10:50 love the ear pop on Baby Hopper!
Took 4 ever to come to #1 we know you'd pick - Colonel, you gave insight to the many birthstones. Thanks
I’ve learned so much about opal on your videos and very entertaining as well!
Well well well. I just bought some tanzanite rough without knowing it was my birthstone. Presumably all of my chakras started vibrating at a precise frequency when i spotted them and that compelled me to buy the parcel. Either that or the stones just had a pretty blue purple colour. Happy new year from Sweden.
A very Happy and Healthy New Year to you and your family. Thank you for the knowledge and fun this past year. Be well.
Happy new year everyone.
I'm an October baby and didn't have a real appreciation for opal until I was older. I love pearls also. I have some lovely gemstones I've collected, so I love learning about them. My favorite in my collection are my Golden Beryl. I have 2 and hope to get them, or at least 1 of them set into jewelry this year.
You are a fountain of knowledge. As always love your videos…
Thank you for sharing. I'm getting more and more obsessed with gemstones after watching videos like these. So much that I want to get into cutting and polishing gemstones as a hobby. My favourite is Opal, but they are all beautiful. Love your cats too. Looking forward to your next video💎
We went down under and bought back bottles of Opals. We love it and enjoy cutting it!
I like the ending and the other subtle jokes you built into yet another masterpiece of a video !!! Thank you and Happy New Years General Pulitzer!
Happy New Year! I don't know how your page came up on my feed but I stayed until the end. You have a new follower! Your knowledge on different stones is wonderful and I learned a few things! Some of the opals you showcases were stunning but that half amethyst / half citrine piece you created through heat treatment was dazzling as well.
Love the blue glow in moonstone thanks for another fun video
Just came upon your channel. I'm glad to be here. You had my daughter and I giggling. My favorite stone is the opal. Unbeknownst to me till about 6 years ago there was an opal mine that was in my parish called Louisiana Opal. It comes in several colors and I love them all.
@@PulitzerOpal It is located in Vernon Parish near the Texas border close to Toledo Bend.
@@PulitzerOpal true. The timber company closed the mine in 1992 and covered over the entrance. It's off limits. I have quite a bit of it myself. I found a dealer. Lol. And I do like people from Louisiana. If youre from here good talking to you neighbor!
Very nice! Loved it. Opal is by far the best out of them all.
I started off hooked on opal direct. But you sir have become my go to. Your videos are funny and personal
@@PulitzerOpal got mad love and respect to the "other Justin" but he doesn't ever explore the other types of opals or other gem stones. Your content is funny, informative, and just over all amusing. I wish you had more time to film and edit!
Nice information.... about gemstones...keep it up ...
Visiting Idar-Oberstein in Germany where they found the Amethysts back then is definetely worth it. When I was a child my family went there on vacation. That was when it all started with me.
My Daughter Ella tuns 12 on January 5th, we really enjoyed this video on birthstones. We also love your cats.
Oh my! Happy New Year! I’ve never been into the “meanings” of birthstones but I thoughouly enjoyed this even though my birthstone, emerald, didn’t make the cut. Now I’ve got even more gems to collect. Some of your specimens are fabulous! Will DM a few cat videos to se what you thing. Happy New Year’s to you and yours. Trying to be positive and wish all well! Thanks for video. Def will share!
Happy New Year! Thank you for taking time to notice that opal is, and always should be, number one ;)
This is my favorite comedy channel on UA-cam.
I found a small pendant at work the other day. White gold with a white opal. All kinds of fire! Got lucky! Thanks for the Video, colonel. And happy new year. (and yep, Us born in Oct. have the best birth stone!)
You make me giggle!!! I always get a chuckel!!!
I hope you had a lovely Christmas and cheers to the new year. My mom got a great laugh out of your puns. I have got her watching you as well.
That moonstone is so pretty!!! My husband isn't into opals, but he watches your videos with me because he finds you hilarious, lol! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! Have a great New Years!
I could use the healing properties of the tanzanite and the blurple color is wonderful! I'm glad my birthstone, amethyst, made the list.
Gorgeous gems!! Love those adorable cats! 🐈
I love how informative ur shows r & love watching them... my birth stone is ruby but my favourite stone in the world is opal
Happy New Year! I always get "foist" confused with "hoist," but you used it correctly.
you're so awesome love all your videos and cant wait till your next one thank you sir and Yah bless you
Loved this video, and the beautiful Amethyst Point! 😍
I love your videos...what an appetizing buffet of information... 💕
Thanks for another great educational piece. I’m lucky to be October and Opal.
Another great video my friend. I love your work
Oh! This is a different kind of video from you and I LOVE it! Thanks Colonel and Happy New Year!!
Thanks for educating us!
Thank you so much for clearing up the confusion about the scammer, he contacted me too. As for this video, you're right there are 3 jewelry stores in my Midwestern town and now that I am aware and looking for opals the only way to find them is online 😀
Did you report the scammer? I always report them whenever I see them, even if it’s not me they sent their BS to. It only takes a few seconds and the more reports UA-cam get, the sooner YT will take them down!