The Chinese Chopstick Agate was my favorite - so unusual! The Turkish agate and the Laguna agate came in 2nd and 3rd. All of them were beautiful. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Wow Kate, those were all fantastic! I'm really liking the stick agate and the chopstick agate! How gorgeous! And getting to cut these agates for the first time ever? How exciting! So many gorgeous agates! Thank you for taking us on this cutting adventure! How fun! Thanks Kate!❤❤❤
What a great treat you've given us, Kate! Thank you for sharing some of your impressive collection with us! My favorite one is probably the Turkish Stick Agate. Have you ever worked with Bahia agates? They're my favorite to tumble, because of the colors and patterns that emerge. If not, you should check them out! Thanks again for sharing!
Wow, you have lots of good agates! Its endlessly fascinating to see what agates look like from different regions. Turkish ahd Bulgarian agates are my current focus. The island agates have lovely pastels. Love them alll! Thank you for sharing Kate!
Like touring an art museum. Oohhh, ahhhh....lovely. Can you share your storage bins? I have piles so need ideas for sorting and organizing. Thanks Kate 💞
The banded one at the 12:11 mark with pink & gray bands is Awesome! I really like the gentle banding of the one at the 12:36 mark. It is truly lovely.. ~ Holy Cow! The Peachy Moctazuma at the 16:15 mark is Fabulous! If I had that for a pendant, I'd never take it off.. Too Cool.. ~
Hey Katie. This is PEZZ. I had to change my name because I’m starting a channel. Downriver rocks. I’ll be cutting. Polishing and hunting like we all do. I can’t wait for you all to meet me. Well. You know. UA-cam style. Have a great one. Love your videos. ❤️❤️.
Those Brazilian Rainbow Agates are Bahia Agates (not sure why Richardson’s calls them that). They tumble beautifully! Very tough and not prone to bruising or chipping.
Fun thing to do on a cold winters day. I wonder what the difference is between a Brazilian rainbow agate and a Bahia agate is. The 1970's Malawi agates are named that because that mine was closed and most of them are considered a AAA graded agate. Thank you for sharing your rocks/stones with us. Have a awesome day.
You know I think I may have found some stick in a fossil piece it’s in a video on my channel of only short and I ask anyone who knew what it was to leave a comment after watching you cut a stick agate my piece could be just that not sure though thanks
Katie its karen from Hinckley mn. 20 mn from moose lake ,agate capital. Im traveling to saguatick mi. To traverse bay mi. Any places i can stop to hunt
Hi Ms Katy… I am new to this and I could really use help identifying some stones. Idk if that’s something you could do ? It’s ok I you can’t n maybe u can point me in the right direction ? It’s just that I went geode collecting and I think I got a few other things. Fossils like a geode brachiopod n some brain shaped little nuggets. Idk maybe when u have some time I can send u some pics n u can tell me what I got here. Thank you very much n I hope to talk soon!!
Hi. :) I would suggest that you join the Facebook group, "Look What I Found!" and post the pictures there. Theo Kellison is pretty good at fossils, and there are lots of folks there who can help.
Nice! They are small enough. You probably could make do with a tile saw from Harbor Freight and a diamond blade - not ideal for long term, but it would work for now.
The Chinese Chopstick Agate was my favorite - so unusual! The Turkish agate and the Laguna agate came in 2nd and 3rd. All of them were beautiful. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
you always label your specimens so nicely!🇺🇸👍
Wow Kate, those were all fantastic! I'm really liking the stick agate and the chopstick agate! How gorgeous! And getting to cut these agates for the first time ever? How exciting! So many gorgeous agates! Thank you for taking us on this cutting adventure! How fun! Thanks Kate!❤❤❤
What a great treat you've given us, Kate! Thank you for sharing some of your impressive collection with us! My favorite one is probably the Turkish Stick Agate.
Have you ever worked with Bahia agates? They're my favorite to tumble, because of the colors and patterns that emerge. If not, you should check them out!
Thanks again for sharing!
Wow, you have lots of good agates! Its endlessly fascinating to see what agates look like from different regions. Turkish ahd Bulgarian agates are my current focus. The island agates have lovely pastels. Love them alll! Thank you for sharing Kate!
@3:15 - I see two people looking out of an opening in a cave - a very saveable "mistake" 🙂
I saw that also, so pretty xx
Thank you Katie for bringing us with you on this cutting Adventure.
Hey Katy! I use your phrase "so many beautiful rocks" often when commenting on other rockhound videos ❤
So many beautiful rocks that once cut surpass their outside beauty! I really enjoyed seeing these cut open so exciting!
Loved the Moctazuma agate! But all of them are so beautiful! Thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks, Kate. I hadn't seen the chopstick agate. Beautiful.
Thanks for sharing your Rocks 🪨
Got to love all those types of agates 😊
Like touring an art museum. Oohhh, ahhhh....lovely. Can you share your storage bins? I have piles so need ideas for sorting and organizing. Thanks Kate 💞
You got some real stunners there! Thanks for sharing!
The banded one at the 12:11 mark with pink & gray bands is Awesome! I really like the gentle banding of the one at the 12:36 mark. It is truly lovely.. ~ Holy Cow! The Peachy Moctazuma at the 16:15 mark is Fabulous! If I had that for a pendant, I'd never take it off.. Too Cool.. ~
Really liked the turkey agate!
Very beautiful rocks
Loved the laguna agate!
At 340ish the end cut that you weren't fond of... I love it..looks like sisters sitting...
Both those bits from Utah are opal...
I have some it's non flash opal.. I'm jealous of that... did you know opal has dendritic formations too....
That 1970s is beautiful
Wow that was fun
So pretty. You have quite the collection. You must have a huge yard. You are quite organized too. Thanks for sharing. ❤😊❤
I love your channel! Do more! I'll watch!!!!
Thanks, Joann. :)
Can’t wait! 😊
Hope you enjoyed it!
This is a very special interesting display of varied motifs 👍👍❤
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow. That’s an amazing collection of beautiful stones.
Absolute gorgeousness!
Those are all amazing thanks for sharing your awesome
Fantastic rock choices, Kate!! They are all beautiful 💕. I am jealous or your organizing bins too.
That was fun, thanks for sharing. ❤
Uuu, so many different kind of awesomeness. Thx for showing those❤🇫🇮
Awesome variety!!!!
Thank I for sharing ur agates kate
Gorgeous!
Hey Katie. This is PEZZ. I had to change my name because I’m starting a channel. Downriver rocks. I’ll be cutting. Polishing and hunting like we all do. I can’t wait for you all to meet me. Well. You know. UA-cam style. Have a great one. Love your videos. ❤️❤️.
Nice! Good luck with your channel!
That was fun!
Awesome agates Katie. This video makes me want to order some agates 😅
This one is abstract !!
Those Brazilian Rainbow Agates are Bahia Agates (not sure why Richardson’s calls them that). They tumble beautifully! Very tough and not prone to bruising or chipping.
Thank you so much!!!!!
❤❤ thanks ❤❤
That was fun
Super agate Sunday......
I love agates and you never know what’s inside double surprise lovely to see them cut open great video today thank you Kate ❤
You are so welcome! :) Stay warm!
That was fun thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! I sure did. :)
Fun thing to do on a cold winters day. I wonder what the difference is between a Brazilian rainbow agate and a Bahia agate is. The 1970's Malawi agates are named that because that mine was closed and most of them are considered a AAA graded agate. Thank you for sharing your rocks/stones with us. Have a awesome day.
Beautiful thank you
Welcome 😊
Marvelous
:) thanks!
@@KatyDidRocks your welcome
Super lindas
thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very interesting.
Neat!
Good reference!
Thanks! I couldn't believe I had cut 21 different agates. :D
Great video! My fave was the chopstick. I checked your Etsy but don’t see any. Can you share your source?
Hey, Kim! Check back tomorrow evening - I will list it Monday. Thanks!
Crazy lace?😮
Thank you for watching!
It seems agates are like snow flakes no two are the same but they're all beautiful ❤️
Truth!
You know I think I may have found some stick in a fossil piece it’s in a video on my channel of only short and I ask anyone who knew what it was to leave a comment after watching you cut a stick agate my piece could be just that not sure though thanks
I'll check it out!
Katie its karen from Hinckley mn. 20 mn from moose lake ,agate capital. Im traveling to saguatick mi. To traverse bay mi. Any places i can stop to hunt
Hi. :) I think you might have mistaken me for another channel - I know nothing about Michigan rockhounding!
Hi Ms Katy… I am new to this and I could really use help identifying some stones. Idk if that’s something you could do ? It’s ok I you can’t n maybe u can point me in the right direction ? It’s just that I went geode collecting and I think I got a few other things. Fossils like a geode brachiopod n some brain shaped little nuggets. Idk maybe when u have some time I can send u some pics n u can tell me what I got here. Thank you very much n I hope to talk soon!!
Hi. :) I would suggest that you join the Facebook group, "Look What I Found!" and post the pictures there. Theo Kellison is pretty good at fossils, and there are lots of folks there who can help.
i have about 5 pounds of african malawi agate nodules. I just dont have money for a lap saw
Nice! They are small enough. You probably could make do with a tile saw from Harbor Freight and a diamond blade - not ideal for long term, but it would work for now.
yeah ill take a look ty
@@KatyDidRocks
Look close, Science doesnt recognize this yet, but those began life as an animal