Hey, thanks! I do try to leave the natural as much as possible, only flattening and polishing a face, or maybe cutting it, but leaving the rest natural. WAY TOO MANY tumblers going out there!
Ive been watching 3 rockhounders that purge the Yellowstone area. You, in just this one video have offered more diversity and delight than they have all combined... 😁🤗😄
Well thanks so much, I appreciate that you n oticed. We do have a LOT of Yellowstone material, since we lived in Billings for a long time and still visit friends and family there. The Yellowstone River cuts through an amazing span of geological history, involving not only present mountains being eroded into it, but also it cuts through many ancient gravels from other periods: gravels left by rivers running in completely different directions from mountain ranges that don't exist anymore...reworking an endless mix of awesome variety.
You know, I made this video before I knew how to add in text. I think you are right - a video like this with the names (though most might remain unnamed since I don't know what they are) would be more educational.
Thank you for such a thoughtfully assembled sharing of your treasures! The soundtrack really turned the viewing into pure pleasure.
🐞I really like the way you finish your specimens. They look natural not tumbled to death. Thanks. 🐞
Hey, thanks! I do try to leave the natural as much as possible, only flattening and polishing a face, or maybe cutting it, but leaving the rest natural. WAY TOO MANY tumblers going out there!
🐞I agree. Maybe a preliminary tumble then mineral oil bath and a wipe down works best for me. Thanks. 🐞
Ive been watching 3 rockhounders that purge the Yellowstone area.
You, in just this one video have offered more diversity and delight than they have all combined...
😁🤗😄
Well thanks so much, I appreciate that you n oticed. We do have a LOT of Yellowstone material, since we lived in Billings for a long time and still visit friends and family there. The Yellowstone River cuts through an amazing span of geological history, involving not only present mountains being eroded into it, but also it cuts through many ancient gravels from other periods: gravels left by rivers running in completely different directions from mountain ranges that don't exist anymore...reworking an endless mix of awesome variety.
❤💜🧡💙👍👍👍👍 very good video beautiful rock
Very nice
Congratulations to you from Cambodia
if only ı could see the names of the stones!
You know, I made this video before I knew how to add in text. I think you are right - a video like this with the names (though most might remain unnamed since I don't know what they are) would be more educational.
Or do you mean because of the blank card? That was only for size reference. Nothing printed therre.
@@chrissgraniteparadise2656 english subtitles, please.