Royston High Grade

In this video Mike shows some high grade Royston turquoise. #turquoise #roystonturquoise #royston

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  • @IvanLopez-zh3xz
    @IvanLopez-zh3xz Жыл бұрын

    Awsome episode!!!!

  • @turquoiseinamerica3164

    @turquoiseinamerica3164

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks

  • @melindaellzey1999
    @melindaellzey1999 Жыл бұрын

    Always so helpful

  • @turquoiseinamerica3164

    @turquoiseinamerica3164

    Жыл бұрын

    Happy to help!

  • @ZinniaZinniaZinnias
    @ZinniaZinniaZinnias Жыл бұрын

    Thanks yet again for the Royston district coverage, tMet Dean Otteson around 08 Out at one of his claims He was one gem of a man! He sold me one of his idle claims around 2010,and I am very grateful!,

  • @turquoiseinamerica3164

    @turquoiseinamerica3164

    Жыл бұрын

    We miss him

  • @josephbingham1255
    @josephbingham1255 Жыл бұрын

    I am enjoying your Turquoise lessons. In 1973 I met two fellows at the Cochise Stronghold Campground. One was an old miner who said he had once found gold in N. Mexico. He discovered it was on patented land (4:10) so he went to Chicago and talked with the widow who owned it. She wouldn't let him work it. He said if she had he would have gone back and "stole me some more!" The other fellow in the campground was there working in the hills trying to find some traces of gold. This so his father who was smuggling gold into Texas from Mexico could claim they had found it at those workings. Back then in 1973 gold was $32 per ounce. His father showed up and decided to trust me. He let me hold a heavy ball of gold with a stamped mark on it. At the time it was about $750. So what would that have been in today's money? The father had a large aloe vera plantation (near the Texas border?) that was in difficulties as they had claimed their aloe vera stopped skin cancer. So they needed a new source of income. 🙂

  • @turquoiseinamerica3164

    @turquoiseinamerica3164

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks. About $42,000 today.

  • @josephbingham1255

    @josephbingham1255

    Жыл бұрын

    @@turquoiseinamerica3164 Did you know John Hargis a former Bisbee miner who owned a lapendary shop in Tombstone in the 1980s? He told me this Turquoise story. He and his wife were invited to dinner in Bisbee at the home of another former Bisbee miner. The fellow miner took him out back of the house and uncovered a tarp revealing a large pile of Bisbee Turquoise rock. Liking John he gave him armfuls of this rock. John related "Do you know how many thousands of dollars of rock he gave me!!" I used to have a photo of a chunk of rock John showed me. Maybe 10-12" long. Dark blue with a long FLASH maybe 1/2 inch wide along its length. Chatoyant Bisbee Azurite. Not kidding. I wonder what happened to it? He sold me a cross section of a Bisbee Malachite/Azurite Stalactite I homemade into a bolo. Most of his material came from former Bisbee miners. Likely taken out in lunch pales and pockets. My family were pioneers in St. David so I had many acquaintances in Tombstone. Thanks for the video lessons. I find them very instructive.

  • @turquoiseinamerica3164

    @turquoiseinamerica3164

    Жыл бұрын

    @@josephbingham1255 Thanks for sharing the story.

  • @josephbingham1255

    @josephbingham1255

    Жыл бұрын

    @@turquoiseinamerica3164 PPS St. David recently had a heritage day and did a thing on one of my ancestor uncles buried in St. David. Adelbert Lewis Co. H 1st U. S. Volunteer Calvary Spanish American War. He was a rough rider with Teddy Roosevelt. He's on find a grave. We used to have a thick animal collar with a name and 1st Vol Cav. on an engraved metal plate. Supposedly for a mountain lion mascot. I could only find reference to a mascot eagle. Thanks again for the interesting videos.

  • @auliapermana7889
    @auliapermana78897 ай бұрын

    Spider web love it so much

  • @philipbaity7083
    @philipbaity7083 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Mike, particularly for the photos of Stapp's Montezuma!

  • @turquoiseinamerica3164

    @turquoiseinamerica3164

    Жыл бұрын

    My pleasure.

  • @Lou-Lou853
    @Lou-Lou853 Жыл бұрын

    Я когда смотрю на свою бирюзу днём при естественном освещении, она светится, такой у неё необычный, волшебный цвет

  • @Lou-Lou853
    @Lou-Lou853 Жыл бұрын

    Если бы Вы жили у нас по-соседству и я могла бы расспросить Вас о своей бирюзе! Но Вы далеко, и это невозможно! У меня есть бусы, давольно старые, в светло- коричневых прожилках. Никто мне не может сказать, из чего они. Я даже разбила одну бусину, внутри у неё коричневая порода и она натуральная, не крашеная. Как бы хотелось, чтоб это была натуральная бирюза, а не другой минерал!

  • @JoshuaLevigems

    @JoshuaLevigems

    4 ай бұрын

    Send it to a laboratory.

  • @patriciazoerner
    @patriciazoerner10 ай бұрын

    I hate to say this but splitting the screen so we can see the speaker and the stone at the same time is a waste of screen space. While we deeply appreciate HEARING Mike's knowledge, we really need to SEE the stone/gem he's talking about.

  • @JoshuaLevigems

    @JoshuaLevigems

    4 ай бұрын

    Zoom in.

  • @JoshuaLevigems
    @JoshuaLevigems4 ай бұрын

    Are you on Facebook?

  • @turquoiseinamerica3164

    @turquoiseinamerica3164

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes. Turquoise in America.

  • @JoshuaLevigems

    @JoshuaLevigems

    4 ай бұрын

    @@turquoiseinamerica3164 awesome. I'll go follow you.