Fossil Fantastic: Gem Opal Pipe Dream

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  • @steelcitybiker6921
    @steelcitybiker6921 5 років тому +25

    Pulitzer Opal,
    I love your videos and find them informative and entertaining.
    I was in a motorcycle accident several years ago and found myself in a wheelchair for a few years. To ease the pain and focus on something other than my disability I started working on jewelry, silver, and gold. Then I received some rough Lightning Ridge black opal and started to learn how to cut and polish opals. Well, I am always learning and do all my work by hand and love that you can take a rough-looking rock and turn it into a thing of beauty.
    Opals to me represent my journey from rough and broken to polished and full of light. I find it amazing every time that I cut an opal and polish it that you can find the "rainbow" in each piece.
    Thank you for your commitment to making these videos as they have helped me many times. I would love to see what I could do with one of these that you have set aside for your viewers. :)

    • @prahielbhoodram3261
      @prahielbhoodram3261 5 років тому +5

      Hi Steel City Biker,
      I would live to see some of your work if possible.
      I was also in a motorcycle accident a while ago (2012) and recently just finished up with my last physical therapy session, i found myself following the same route you are taking now and i do hope you will make a full and speedy recovery.

    • @jefferyrider1790
      @jefferyrider1790 5 років тому +1

      Nice opal specimen! Could make so many beautiful pieces, love these!

    • @AdamosDad
      @AdamosDad 5 років тому

      Dam your getting one for sure.

    • @steelcitybiker6921
      @steelcitybiker6921 5 років тому +1

      @@prahielbhoodram3261 I do not know how to attach pictures here. I think it is amazing that we were both in bad accidents on two wheels and found the same "Hobby" I hope that you can adapt to your new life as I find that "Adapt" is the keyword and a positive attitude goes further than any medications or therapy ever will. Sorry I have not replied before now been away at my brother's bedside as he is not doing well and I am just playing catch up before I go back again. I wish you all the best and If I can figure out how to post some pictures I will for sure. Keep in touch.

    • @steelcitybiker6921
      @steelcitybiker6921 5 років тому +1

      @@PulitzerOpalOpal thank you for the kind words and sorry for my late reply - been away dealing with family emergencies. Addictive isn't the word, it is crazy when I look at a ruff stone and study the color bar like it the life of the stone. I am mystified when I take a rough stone that came out of the ground and looks like a rock from the driveway and with some time and hand rubbing this thing of beauty appears for the world to marvel at - like breathing life into the gem. Soooo satisfying. Once again thank you for your time and videos, truly inspiring. :)

  • @kdub_214-DC4L
    @kdub_214-DC4L 5 років тому +18

    MAGNIFICENT MINIATURE GALAXIES. I've just recently discovered the beauty of opals and am enamored by the radiance they express. What you do must be like discovering little hidden treasures with each piece that you masterfully unveil. And to learn that some are fossils too...mind blown!
    If I am worthy enough to one day craft my own specimen, I have an idea that I would know take it to the next level. Challenge accepted, sir.

  • @Nattokusai
    @Nattokusai 5 років тому +17

    My interest in opals grows everytime I watch your videos. Opalized fossils are amazing!

  • @alieshakuhlman8715
    @alieshakuhlman8715 4 роки тому +4

    Hello, I went to my first ever gem show and (literally) buckled at the knees at the incredible beauty from across the globe! Seeing opal even uncut was love at first sight. One dealer had an Australian boulder opal pendant that was so extreme with vibrant red, I could feel my jaw drop an pupils diatalte lol. I recently came across your channel and I appreciate how informative and experienced you are. The humor and pet footage is the cherry on top! I have been binge watching your videos. That was very generous of your friend. I see the drawing is now over, but if you happen to have a crumb of belemnite left in the bag, I would cherish it. Lastly, those hands are their own beautiful specimen, so don't even listen to that! I learn something new from every video, thank you!

  • @alisondesmarais8352
    @alisondesmarais8352 5 років тому +7

    These are so beautiful. I love watching the transformation of the raw stones to such a beautiful opal.

  • @Olds_Gold
    @Olds_Gold 5 років тому +5

    You never cease to make me smile, chuckle, and be amazed! Thank you for the hours of content!

  • @peterforister9287
    @peterforister9287 5 років тому +13

    Wow I had no idea that fossils (shells?) could turn into opal... that's incredible. Awesome stones...thanks for the video.

  • @0dan56
    @0dan56 5 років тому +4

    Donald, I bought a Opalized clam shell a few years ago, that's when I knew there was nothing that can compare to Opals.
    A young boy was selling some of his stash for college money.
    Probably for a couple kegger parties, but sent me some very pretty stones like those you have for those who comment.
    Another good thing about Opals, they are so pretty that people want to share. I'm good with what I got from that young man.
    You've got some of the Cream of the Crop who follow you.
    It's to be envied by anyone.
    You're doing great!!
    Now top that.

  • @kathieware9408
    @kathieware9408 4 роки тому

    Beautiful pipes! I like your dry sense of humor. First day I've seen your channel . Enjoyed it.

  • @danibratten
    @danibratten 5 років тому

    Learning so much from your videos. Thank you! Lapidary in training for 10 years so far. Found my bliss...and then I found you!

  • @stephaniemiddleton4396
    @stephaniemiddleton4396 5 років тому +3

    They are absolutely gorgeous !!! I recently got into rock/stone collecting about a year ago, and have had some luck finding a small specimen of jade. I have also collected 4 geodes and a stunning variety of quartz. As well as some colorful jasper stone's.

  • @sherylhowell5320
    @sherylhowell5320 5 років тому +6

    I LOVE OPALS!! Didn't know that fossils turned to opal. Very very interesting stuff. Learn something new every day!

    • @johnnywest5052
      @johnnywest5052 2 роки тому +1

      Very good opal and interesting in this

  • @hayleyfinch5426
    @hayleyfinch5426 5 років тому +5

    Love you’re work. You inspired me to be an opal cutter! Don’t stop!

  • @paca_bill4863
    @paca_bill4863 5 років тому

    I was glad to see you edited the video to fuzz out the address labels - that's something that doesn't need to be out there in the world. These are absolutely beautiful examples of opal - if there is anything that could be defined as "magic", I think opal is about the epitome of it. I once attended one of the G&LW gem shows (years, er, decades ago!) and went to one of the opal dealers. He had vials of rough for every price range; from the stuff at the left end of the table (I could afford), to the specials at the right end of the table (the "good" stuff!). The "good" stuff could have been mistaken to be radioactive, it was so fiery with color; it seemed like it was glowing in the vial. There's nothing else like it I've ever seen. You are a lucky man to be working with this quality opal, and have your friends in high places :)

  • @juliegreene4310
    @juliegreene4310 5 років тому +1

    I have been a rockhound for over 50 years and I am still learning. So I was surprised to know that clams and some invertebrates can become opal replacement! Best thing I have learned all this month!!

  • @danaseger3792
    @danaseger3792 5 років тому +9

    Wow! I didn't know about fossil opals. Those are beautiful

    • @notsure5702
      @notsure5702 5 років тому +1

      I never heard of it either until I watched this video!

  • @TheDefib
    @TheDefib 5 років тому +5

    Fascinating and gorgeous! I had no idea opalized fossils existed.

  • @nettiemcintosh231
    @nettiemcintosh231 5 років тому +21

    I love watching your videos. Opals are much better then diamonds any day.

  • @fadezone
    @fadezone 3 роки тому +1

    its just awesome what you can create with a rough piece of rock and give birth to that gemstones is most fascinating and please don't forget me in your giveaways..your all time viewer from mauritius...!

  • @boonencrocket3541
    @boonencrocket3541 5 років тому

    Thank you for the grear video. In 1977 a friend of mine had returned from Australia as a christian missionary from the area that they mine for Lightning Ridge Opals. When the time period for his mission was over, he remained in the same part of Australia and seeked employment at one of the finest mines that was active at the time. Instead of getting paid with money he struck a deal with the mine owner to get paid in rough opals. When he came back I was taking a course in Diamond Setting -which really means gem setting- not in a prong setting but on the surface of gold or silver that has no such thing as holes let alone prongs. You basically drill a hole and then cut a bearing with a graver (engraver) and then by hand create the prongs from the gold or silver itself.Then, you push the prongs over onto the faceted gem. My instructor charged $3000.00 dollars for this, and after a few weeks I confessed that I probably couldn't pay him at the end of the course, so I decided to quite while I was ahead. For some reason he really favored me over all other student and he said "I don't want your money. I just want you to become the best diamond setter from my first class." Back in the day, not many diamond setters taught this style of setting to many people with the exception of family members. Both his sons had absolutely no interest in learning and keeping their father's unbelievable craftsmanship alive. The missionary who had returned from Australia to the Pacific Northwest was a very nice young man. He seriously made me an offer, one, because he was genuinely generous and two, he thought that not many could meet the condition to win one of his most prized rough opals. He told me that if I could cut a perfect oval deep opal from a rough piece, in such a way that if he put his caliper on it and check it for its perfection (symmetry in every way) and it would turn out to be perfect, then I would get to keep this giant stone. I did such an impressive job that he almost screamed and said "I've never seen such a perfect cab cut stone!" He told me to go ahead and do the final polishing, placed it in a gem box and handed it to me. He said "Well, congratulations, it's yours." I said, "No way, you can't be serious!!" It was a solid inch or slighly longer, and the whole thing was full of fire. So I set this giant stone in 18K yellow gold and gave it to my wife. A relative of hers who was staying for a short time with us "aquired" it on one of the days that the relative was left alone at the house. I'm now writing a book which will be the most comprehensive book in history on Salmon and Steelhead fishing. I planning on giving a section of the book to metal detecting and sluce boxing and, if I have the luck of the Irish to win (even though I'm not Irish) then it will be photographed and published in the book.

  • @briannademol7477
    @briannademol7477 5 років тому +7

    I’d absolutely love one! I love opals and I’m currently saving up for my own cabbing machine!

  • @donp9592
    @donp9592 5 років тому +65

    Oh thanks I was wondering where my opal pipe was. if you could just send that over to me that would be great.

    • @tempus6552
      @tempus6552 5 років тому

      I own gemstone pipes but don't have a opal. How can I own one?

    • @racheldelage5690
      @racheldelage5690 5 років тому +1

      Opals are beautiful in any color or shape. I love them all. Too expensive for my pocket but they still beautiful!

    • @Jbuss0679
      @Jbuss0679 5 років тому +4

      @@racheldelage5690 You can find some great deals on opalauction Rachel. They have some beautiful Ethiopian opal on there for relatively cheap. You just have to be patient and win a good auction. I just got a beautiful Australian white/crystal opal only 2.3 carats but it's a cushion cut and has beautiful green color to it and only cost me 13 bucks and that includes shipping.

    • @catpurinn
      @catpurinn 5 років тому +3

      Hi Rachel! I am old poor and disabled, but can still afford opals. Try eBay, I have purchased opals from India there. Black, white, and yellow. The play of color is beautiful! Red, green, blue, purple! They are just beautiful. :) Do a search for "Ethiopian Welo Fire Opal". You'll help poor people from India, and get something lovely to wear. :) Just be careful you choose a seller with high ratings as they are the more honest sellers. Good luck, and world peace to you! ❤ 💘

    • @catpurinn
      @catpurinn 5 років тому +1

      Oh, and another thing I like about eBay, they have a money back guarantee, as does PayPal. If you use both of those services, (you don't have to, but it's safer if you do), you will get your money back if any funny shenanigans are pulled. I've been using both services since 2009 and have not had any bad experiences. :)

  • @MichaelBrix
    @MichaelBrix 3 роки тому +3

    LOVE this! Thank you for a very entertaining video. WOW - just found out, that belemnites also come in opal. Must be my new favorite "nature's gem". I have a small piece of beautiful color opal - 3 x 5 mm and flat that I purchased from Ebay. Just had to see a real one. A belemnite like that is just amazing! Our belemnites are mostly made of flintstone and that just got very boring haha.

    • @MichaelBrix
      @MichaelBrix 2 роки тому

      @@PulitzerOpal still cool, but the opal is just incredible. Thanks again for very entertaining videos!

  • @rebeccaduckworth5131
    @rebeccaduckworth5131 5 років тому

    Oh my gosh! Loving your videos. Now binge watching all of them. By the way, your far from boring. Loving all the cool facts and comedic delivery.

  • @karenlundquist5660
    @karenlundquist5660 5 років тому

    Watching more and more of these rock hounding videos lately. Growing up I was a pebble pup. Think the more I keep viewing the more I want to get out there. Hope to come across something as cool as these. Going to an opal mine near Bakersfield in the next month. First trip out in about 50 years...lol...Thank you for giving us some cool views of beautiful rocks.

  • @chantillychandra
    @chantillychandra 5 років тому +105

    Opals and satire what more could anyone want! ;)

    • @chantillychandra
      @chantillychandra 5 років тому +4

      Well yeah....there's that too...LOL

    • @claudehendry3644
      @claudehendry3644 5 років тому +1

      @@PulitzerOpal great comment hahaha

    • @nordmusicgroup7253
      @nordmusicgroup7253 5 років тому +1

      @@PulitzerOpal Id vote for the peace at any time!

    • @terrypussypower
      @terrypussypower 4 роки тому

      @@nordmusicgroup7253 Nah, bugger world peace.....gimme a 100 million dollar lottery win any day!

  • @Irishmade17
    @Irishmade17 5 років тому +4

    Second time watching this and it just gets more funny each time. Gorgeous opal as well.

  • @FernandoScarpelli
    @FernandoScarpelli 3 роки тому +4

    2:05 The ash fallout of the asteroid halted all photosynthesis, condensed with whatever rain was precipitating and fell as H₂SO₄, and so the acidity of the oceans rose to uninhabitable conditions, we have geologic evidence to back this up. So not the asteroid, but his fault yeah.

    • @FernandoScarpelli
      @FernandoScarpelli 3 роки тому

      @@PulitzerOpal My pleasure colonel! Fernando Scarpelli here haha! Appreciate a lot you reaching back regarding the andamooka. I'm getting addicted to your videos, it's way too good, your humor cracks me everytime! Warm regards!

  • @matthewharvey5437
    @matthewharvey5437 5 років тому

    Excellent explanation of what belemnites really are, I'm a geologist and loving learning how you work these beauties. Thank you

  • @wonkymon
    @wonkymon 4 роки тому

    Wow! I've loved opals since my grandma gave me a tiny white one as a little girl. She had a few .Then my parents went to Austrailia ,Mom came back wearing her bright blue tiny open necklace! I was fascinated. Still am .Here in Hawaii I dont know of any raw opals, the fun IS shaping and slowly bringing the best of the opal to the surface. I can see how satisfying is is, maybe one day I'll be able to do that! Thankyou for SHARING this ! 🥰❤🌈🌊⛱

  • @dottiegnyc1
    @dottiegnyc1 5 років тому +8

    Fascinating as always, I like the one he gave you the best!

    • @dottiegnyc1
      @dottiegnyc1 5 років тому

      I should have said Facet-nating...that opal guy looks like Rock Hudson!

  • @tracyd4774
    @tracyd4774 5 років тому +7

    Oh my I would love to have one that has color. I would give it to my wife as a pendent. Her birthday is next month.

  • @jennietoy8252
    @jennietoy8252 5 років тому +3

    Love the finished fossils. And the one from the museum took my breathe away

  • @mattmiller4613
    @mattmiller4613 Рік тому

    WHOA! I love opal, even since i got my first, and pretty much only, white opal gem with wonderous color and numerous mexical fire opals with perfect clarity and uncut.
    I got into collecting and TUMBLING stones, starting at that same enthusiastic age of 9 years old. I was absolutely enthralled with beauty and sheer individual personality of every stone I could see with my own two eyes and hands.
    And Opal has been my favorite stone ever since, and I reckon it always will be. But i have not collected any opals nor "stones" of any kind since those few short years of in my youth.
    ...just a few short years of learning, exploring, wondering, searching, mining, collecting, tumbling, and even faceting into jewelry pieces.. ie necklaces, rings, earrings etc. However i must confess, I made a silver necklace with a huge, beautiful triangular cushion cut tourmaline 🥲. Its still my precious...🥴
    Thank you for the very educational cideo. I definitely learned alot I didn't know before about fossil opals! That museum piece you showed at tve end of the black opal fossil seriously.. wondrous☺!

    • @PulitzerOpal
      @PulitzerOpal  Рік тому

      WHOA! I love opals too, especially the ones with wondrous color and clarity like your white opal and Mexican fire opals. It's fantastic that you got into collecting and tumbling stones at such a young age. The beauty and personality of each stone are truly captivating. Don't forget to like and subscribe to enhance your chances of winning the opals in the video!

  • @igneous9980
    @igneous9980 2 роки тому

    Nature creates the most beautiful things in the world. Opals are my favorite. Opals are so amazing in color. Thank you for sharing your opals.

  • @adamwilliams2454
    @adamwilliams2454 5 років тому +4

    The fossils are really cool I really love what you do love watching what you do keep doing it

  • @gustavomendoza9466
    @gustavomendoza9466 5 років тому +9

    "The sky was pure opal now."
    Oscar Wilde

  • @ColRubyDimplesManacha
    @ColRubyDimplesManacha 5 років тому +6

    Murray is a handful! That was so nice of him!

  • @DreamerSeerFaithBeliever
    @DreamerSeerFaithBeliever 5 років тому

    How awesome you are willing to share such treasures. May the LORD bless you and guide your hands to display HIS handywork to the utmost glory.
    My husband's birthstone is opal and I have been searching for just the right one to celebrate it for many years.
    ❤ Pearl

    • @DreamerSeerFaithBeliever
      @DreamerSeerFaithBeliever 5 років тому

      @@PulitzerOpal You're welcome, Donald.
      Thank you for your great videos. They are beautiful, informative and entertaining. You've inspired me to look harder for that special Opal for my husband. I'll take what I've learned here from you with me on my quest. Of course his dream is to go to the mines and find his own. Why not, I still believe in miracles. 😁
      Love the buttons!
      Blessings,
      Pearl

    • @DreamerSeerFaithBeliever
      @DreamerSeerFaithBeliever 5 років тому

      @@PulitzerOpal Yeah, exactly. That's why I have my back up plan. And you are absolutely right, it's not about the size. They are all beautiful in their own right but it's about finding the one that speaks to you. :)
      Of course, collecting a few along the way is part of the adventure.
      Birds of a feather...
      Great minds...
      Children of The CREATOR..., enthusiastically enjoying the hunt to discover HIS hidden treasures made especially with each individual one of us in mind.
      😊

  • @terrywoods1666
    @terrywoods1666 3 роки тому

    Old my gosh when I seen you open that black case with all that amazing beauty I was beside myself who ever wins one of them I know that they will never put it down because iv came to love opal I watch everything there is about opal but thank you for the time and effort you put in to showing us these videos and the knowledge that you give thank you

  • @daveharr7969
    @daveharr7969 5 років тому +4

    Your voice reminds me of Andy Roony of 60 minutes! Great video!

  • @samantham3765
    @samantham3765 5 років тому +3

    Opal is my birth stone and my absolute favourite. I would die of happiness if I won one. I'm from NS, Canada ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jacksoup857
    @jacksoup857 5 років тому +4

    These belemnite's are so awsome man i have never seen any opal like it :)

  • @jacelowery1106
    @jacelowery1106 3 роки тому

    These are sooooo pretty! Thanks for your videos, I have learned a few things about opals that I didn’t know... for example about the fossilized ones! That is really cool & interesting! Thanks so much!

  • @ginarodriguez6225
    @ginarodriguez6225 5 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for making me laugh. Funny how laughter and happiness relieves pain. Beautiful opal, love it.

  • @lisaleanne31
    @lisaleanne31 5 років тому +3

    I Thoroughly Enjoyed Your Humor! I would love to have the Honor of Excepting one of your gift Belemnite Fossil Opals .... From Old Lady in Vermont :)

  • @4759690
    @4759690 5 років тому +5

    I would love to make a pendant out of that opal for my wife for our 35th wedding anniversary in December

  • @lizzym8773
    @lizzym8773 5 років тому +6

    Lol, watch it again. Love your videos. Keep it coming!! 😊

  • @christopherchilders6721
    @christopherchilders6721 2 роки тому

    Murray is one heck of a guy, he teaches me something about opal every time I text him. Today I learned something new once again, thank you both.

  • @incubusfan4211
    @incubusfan4211 5 років тому

    My mom would give anything for one of these. What a great Christmas gift. Beautiful.

  • @okaymao3132
    @okaymao3132 5 років тому +6

    One day I was talking to my friend and I asked him: “what rock would make a good friend” and he responded: “an Opal”

  • @jaynewilliams9489
    @jaynewilliams9489 5 років тому

    Absolutely beautiful colors. You did a wonderful job cleaning and working them.

  • @kathyholiway3449
    @kathyholiway3449 5 років тому +2

    These are absolutely gorgeous! I've never heard of such a thing! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @highenergyog
    @highenergyog 5 років тому

    The color's in the Black Opal were absolutely memorizing, this is the first video I've seen from your channel and I quite enjoyed it.

  • @dawngray1595
    @dawngray1595 5 років тому

    I love your videos! I have always loved opal jewelry and find the sanding and polishing process fascinating to watch.

  • @jewels-n-gems3263
    @jewels-n-gems3263 5 років тому

    you are amazingly talented! You take something that doesn't look like much, but has potential and bring out its natural beauty! You are a true artist!

  • @MrOrbanorban
    @MrOrbanorban 5 років тому

    I enjoy your videos (and humor) immensely. Please don’t stop!!!

  • @muzzamoose
    @muzzamoose 5 років тому

    Very cool , the purple ones look mad.Imagine the smile on ones face when finding these.Opals have a mystic other gemstones cannot match.Thnx for uploading this my kids got to learn something and now they are fascinated.

  • @johnnieantler58
    @johnnieantler58 5 років тому

    Here in Arizona your videos are the height of my week. You never see the king of gems here. Thanks for sharing Your work.

  • @nikiolthoff9718
    @nikiolthoff9718 2 роки тому

    I've always loved stones even as a child...I've come to really love feldspar n course opal being a well known one. Recently started liking your videos very informative which I crave... those beautiful stones will end up where they are meant to. Don't deny I'd love 1. But please keep being informative and showing the beauty of the world that is hidden

  • @markholland5767
    @markholland5767 5 років тому

    Glad your back, where u been, I have started a collection of opels, but nothing like yours. Love your show, great vid
    Mark h.

  • @pattaylor4407
    @pattaylor4407 5 років тому

    Opals and cephalopods fascinate me! It’s so cool to find out that those fossils you showed us were once part of a cephalopod! I really appreciate the history lesson you gave us about them and how they became opal fossils. Those fossils are stunningly beautiful! Wonderful color! Thank you for sharing!

  • @TheBwestphal
    @TheBwestphal 5 років тому

    It still amazes me how much beauty nature can produce. I never knew that opals could exist in fossils. Thanks for this video!

  • @whitestonerev2179
    @whitestonerev2179 4 роки тому +1

    Hey Donald, I got my pipe and my other little gem you sent me today. Thank you very much they are beautiful!
    They look better in person than they do on camera. White Stone

    • @whitestonerev2179
      @whitestonerev2179 2 роки тому +1

      @@PulitzerOpal Hi Donald,
      it's 2 years later and I still enjoy looking at my belemnite fossil and button opal that you sent me. I pray these past years have treated you well!

    • @whitestonerev2179
      @whitestonerev2179 2 роки тому

      Sorry it took so long to get back to you suffered a bad stroke lucky to be alive

  • @leafythetiger9814
    @leafythetiger9814 5 років тому

    Humor, education, and opals. Why this is probably my favorite channel.

  • @BenmillerIceWolfVideos
    @BenmillerIceWolfVideos 5 років тому

    You sir, are an awesome individual. I love your sense of humor. So devious in nature...it is great!

  • @Talespinner35
    @Talespinner35 3 роки тому

    These are gorgeous pieces, and I never realized fossils were some of the best opalized materials. I have a couple tiny pieces of fire opal, but I would LOVE to get something like one of these for my collection, especially those purple ones! Thank you for sharing this video!

  • @LightchaserAV
    @LightchaserAV 5 років тому

    OMG! Stumbled across ur video...you are an absolute hoot!! And I learned about something I never knew existed. It's a two-fer!! Opals are absolutely beautiful.

  • @dannylowe8932
    @dannylowe8932 4 роки тому

    I love watching your videos they are funny full of information and most of all have you talking about how lovely opal is which is only the right thing to do being it is the most fantastic gemstone in the world by far! I would take an Opal over ANY other gemstone hands down (except for Ruby which is my birthstone). However as far as beauty goes Opal is by far the top of the list I don't care what anyone thinks no other stone captures the fire and colors like Opal. Peace and be good to each other. Stay safe stay inside flatten the cruve save lives!

  • @ramonasmith257
    @ramonasmith257 5 років тому

    I’m so happy to know this information as it is new to me! They really do turn out beautifully, don’t they? Lovely

  • @tedhiggins9821
    @tedhiggins9821 4 роки тому

    Absolutely amazing. I love opals have a few Welo and Boulder opal but never knew of fossil opals. Keep the videos coming!! Great video quality and commentary is enjoyable to say the least.

    • @tedhiggins9821
      @tedhiggins9821 4 роки тому

      @@PulitzerOpal no problem. If you ever come across a snail or a crab claw that are opalized. I'd love to buy one. I don't care how much color play is there just as long as it has some color flash. I collect fairburn agates and am from South Dakota. Maybe we could do a trade or something. If you don't know what Fairburn agates are go to Google and look at the pics. They are considered theost expensive agates in the world. And are our state gem stone. Thanks again for your time and look forward to what you can do if not no worries. Have a good one

  • @alexandergood7086
    @alexandergood7086 5 років тому

    Thank you for showing this im just starting out to learn about all the types of opal there are because one day i hope to go looking for some with my kids and teach them on the beautiful opal that you can find thank you

  • @whatayawant
    @whatayawant 5 років тому +2

    The black opal near the end is just stunning,I could stare at it for hours,years even.

  • @splifftiph
    @splifftiph 5 років тому

    This was truly, the most entertaining video about opal fossils I’ve ever seen. Kept a smile on my face the whole time. Gee...I wish my Orthoceras fossils had such a beautiful flash. Now THAT would be something!!!

  • @TheAdamterry
    @TheAdamterry 4 роки тому +1

    I love you show me and my wife try to watch every one of your videos you are a very talented man

  • @anywhereyourun
    @anywhereyourun 5 років тому

    Thank you for making such informative yet entertaining videos. My girlfriend got me into opals and ever since, I've never looked back.

  • @mc-element5062
    @mc-element5062 5 років тому +1

    I never knew opals could come in pipes. Still learning something new everyday, love the videos man.

  • @suzieotty1131
    @suzieotty1131 5 років тому

    Oh wow! I love opals and I never thought that opal pipes were a thing! Thanks for a great vid and you have a lovely sense of humour! Can't wait to watch more!

  • @Ona-Kin
    @Ona-Kin 5 років тому

    I discovered your videos a few months ago, I now have a addiction to opal and working with rocks haha. Looking forward to visiting a rock show to find some opal, or trying the online route. Ive gone searching for some of my own stones, I've found some amazing tourmaline so far. I looked into cabbing machines and oh my the price... I settled with a multi function grinder, excited to get better and see more opal videos!!

  • @pbonniejean
    @pbonniejean 5 років тому

    I sure wish that we'd had UA-cam videos like yours when I was a kid, playing with my parent's lapidary equipment back in the 1970's. What an inspiration! I'm almost into my 70's now, but long to be playing with that magical gemstone, opal!

  • @sherrychester3875
    @sherrychester3875 5 років тому

    How fun! I'll say there is nothing more fun than rocks, fossils, grinding, polishing. I can only hope to come across something so spectacular someday.

  • @peewee7530
    @peewee7530 5 років тому

    I love opals they are the most unique and to me the most colorful and beautiful stones ever. There is something mesmerizing about them and one can stare within this stone and get lost in the colors. You have some beautiful specimens and since they are fossils are also rare and interesting.

  • @Audrey-vf2xy
    @Audrey-vf2xy 5 років тому

    Wow they are beautiful. I'm a rockhound and I have always wanted to dig for opal. Maybe someday haha. I love your sense of humor, reminds me of my Pawpaw. Thanks for all the information :-)

  • @richardarguelles5694
    @richardarguelles5694 2 роки тому +1

    I love those belemnites and I would love to have a piece , but of course it is up to you on who you should choose

  • @susannalavallee2348
    @susannalavallee2348 3 роки тому

    You do a great job educating with dry humor! I enjoy your videos!

  • @marklarue7743
    @marklarue7743 5 років тому

    Thanks for the videos. My father got me into "rocks" and I included a tiger eye and amethyst in his casket this week. I was working an opal, but wasn't able to finish it in time.

  • @donkeyrokman
    @donkeyrokman 5 років тому

    You do deadpan like nobody's business. Love the video. Love the opal. Thanks for sharing!

  • @zanegleeson9363
    @zanegleeson9363 5 років тому

    Love watching your opal videos, makes me want to go to opalton and fosick..
    You make your content good to watch, and easy to listen to

    • @zanegleeson9363
      @zanegleeson9363 5 років тому

      @@PulitzerOpal no worries, yes that's my real name , and thanks.. I've loved opals for ages now, actually have some boulder opal from opalton, but there just that small seamed boulder opal.. but I love watching your videos, there well out together, not boring, find myself laughing at your jokes.. and very informative.. keep up the good work

  • @ivyc4415
    @ivyc4415 5 років тому

    I learn something new about my favorite gem every time I watch your videos! Keep up the good work.

  • @cindylyns
    @cindylyns 5 років тому

    Hi Donald, I hope I find you in very good spirits. Those Belemnites aka Pipe Opals are gorgeous and I love the purple ones. That's my favorite color in the whole wide world. My mother used to call me a purple people eater when I was a little girl. I am a rock and mineral lover and this was something that I did not know. So it was great to learn something new. I loved your parcel unpacking and thank you so very much for sharing this beautiful gem with us.

  • @madhatter1206
    @madhatter1206 5 років тому

    Very beautiful I have collected opals since I was a kid I had a few nice ones then someone saw fit to steal them when I got old lol hope they enjoy them as much as I did. I never knew they were made in pipes or the shells how beautiful nice vid 😁

  • @joycedelk7115
    @joycedelk7115 4 роки тому

    Love your videos, and your sense of humor ♥️ Laughter is indeed the best medicine! 😄 God Bless you ☺️

  • @luannapierce2544
    @luannapierce2544 5 років тому

    what a job you have revealing the mystery and the beauty of the rocks. awesome.

  • @augustsnowfall5189
    @augustsnowfall5189 5 років тому

    I love opals, (most precious gems) learning more about them is welcome.
    The 76ct black opal Absolutely beautiful. I’m amazed with what natural, nature produces over time. They are meant for adoration, impossible not to adore.

  • @debbiestefko1588
    @debbiestefko1588 5 років тому

    I’m fascinated by the beauty of these amazing Opals and how they came to be. So amazing to think such beauty can be created by transformation of a living creature.

  • @chefmichaelgriffin4005
    @chefmichaelgriffin4005 3 роки тому

    I have recently fallen in love with opal!! And it is all your fault!!!! Now I can’t stop watching videos from mining to polishing!! Thanks for the hard work!,

  • @timhuffman5311
    @timhuffman5311 5 років тому

    Great job on the video. I was just looking through the videos and yours caught my eye. I am very happy it did. I know have a mission. We are going to the Denver Gem and Mineral show next week. I will go and learn as much as I can about fossil opals.

  • @a.icameleon8893
    @a.icameleon8893 5 років тому

    I had never heard of opal fossils :) so cool! Always loved both, but together their beautiful. Thanks for the video.

  • @johndenman2861
    @johndenman2861 5 років тому

    Unbelievably beautiful and awesome stuff, thank you for doing what you love and sharing what you do.

  • @Paula-pv7ep
    @Paula-pv7ep 5 років тому

    I'm a person that love gems ,I understand that opals from your country needs its water .I also know if put in oil it will die . Enjoyed your video. I also know that even water cutting is still hard to do opals are very hard .on the molc scale. I was working on a opal ring today .very pretty