ICE COLD GOLD Season 2

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A year to study topo maps, and they set out on foot to find a route? staged drama.

Not enough gas? staged.

Guys out in the middle of nowhere, trying hard to rub each other the wrong way. staged.

How much are these Rubies worth? I don't know much about gems, but those look awful small....what would one that size be worth?

Reminds me of the Hoffman's big diamond fiasco, high fivin' each other over over a few hundred dollars in diamonds.
 

yes i believe Rubies, like Diamonds, that size are bought and sold for a few cents each in quantity.

the exception would be perhaps one of those blocks as a paperweight,
being there would be the unknown chance of a record breaker inside it
that will never be seen or disproven :tongue3:, or
a particularly large gem quality specimen that may or may not show up while they are there.

Prices
With the exception of imperial jadeite and certain rare colors of diamond, ruby is the world’s most expensive gem. But like all gem materials, low-quality (i.e., non-gem quality) pieces may be available for a few dollars per carat. Such stones are generally not clean enough to facet. The highest price per carat ever paid for a ruby was set on April 12, 2005 for an 8.01-ct. faceted stone that sold for $274,656 per carat ($2.2 million) at Christie’s New York. Previously the record for per-carat price was Alan Caplan’s Ruby (‘Mogok Ruby’), a 15.97-ct. faceted stone that sold at Sotheby’s New York, Oct., 1988 for $3,630,000 ($227,301/ct).


http://www.collectorfinejewelry.com/buyers_guide_ruby.htm
 

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Once again, the only format TV producers are interested in these days is scripted drama between characters. I know this from speaking with many of them over the past year. They are unwilling to try anything different than that, period. And it shows in the lack of quality in the shows that follow that format. Its meant for the lowest denominator of the majority of viewers that are the most easily swayed by advertising. They have zero interest in shows about prospecting or treasure hunting, unless those serve merely as a back drop to the show. Until people stop watching that format, it will continue to be with us.
 

yep sooner or later, some producer will get a new idea & it will be a hit.
then all the other channels will steal the idea & copy it quick.

Until then they think Fake reality is in so we're stuck
 

quote Reminds me of the Hoffman's big diamond fiasco, high fivin' each other over over a few hundred dollars in diamonds.

As I watched last Thursdays show, I kept thinking that it was a surprise that Todd Hoffman and entourage weren't there! I expect them to show up on an episode soon.
 

quote Reminds me of the Hoffman's big diamond fiasco, high fivin' each other over over a few hundred dollars in diamonds.

As I watched last Thursdays show, I kept thinking that it was a surprise that Todd Hoffman and entourage weren't there! I expect them to show up on an episode soon.

Maybe Hoffman will show up to give his expert advice :laughing7:

"Heavy Equipment :laughing7: "

could you see Tod trying to get a ferry to haul his equipment in :hello2:

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Yeah, I declare a crapudrama. sad indeed.

I'm just glad that my "Team Keene" made it to the cut.
The real question is whose wet suit "he" wears.
A glacial fed river, severe "ocean weenie" conditions indeed.
Regardless of the gas ration, this Chap actually got "into" the river.

"Can you hear me Major Tom"

The papers want to know who's "shirt you wear"
 

LMFAO! Thanks for the entertainment in this thread guys.

John brought chest waders but no waders when crossing the creek? Who doesn't pack in waders? I know I always had mine there.

"we're out of food", but there's groceries on the hoof 20 yards away. Why didn't they lock up their food? Lucky a Polar Bear didn't smell their unsecured food!

Would somebody please punch Josh in the mouth? PLEASE! As company manager he's to blame if ANYTHING goes wrong., yet he blames everyone else.

Anyone notice the clic forming with Josh, Gaytor, & Americo?

Everything Gaytor does on camera has to be staged & teleprompted to make him appear useful. After all, why did they keep an excavator operator when there is no excavator? Anyone notice he said he was wore out after only 15 minutes on the saw? LMAO at that one.
 

LMFAO! Thanks for the entertainment in this thread guys.

John brought chest waders but no waders when crossing the creek? Who doesn't pack in waders? I know I always had mine there.

"we're out of food", but there's groceries on the hoof 20 yards away. Why didn't they lock up their food? Lucky a Polar Bear didn't smell their unsecured food!

Would somebody please punch Josh in the mouth? PLEASE! As company manager he's to blame if ANYTHING goes wrong., yet he blames everyone else.

Anyone notice the clic forming with Josh, Gaytor, & Americo?

Everything Gaytor does on camera has to be staged & teleprompted to make him appear useful. After all, why did they keep an excavator operator when there is no excavator? Anyone notice he said he was wore out after only 15 minutes on the saw? LMAO at that one.

LOL Jack !
on the Core Drill, I wonder if they called the manufacturer to trouble shoot the problem ?

it did look like they may be finding some nice size Rubies though.
now if they are gem quality.

by the way, I'd be eating that fox
 

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and they wonder how/why they got followed. heck they probly wanted to be on the show also! or was it the cooking?? OR was it where the camra crew slept/ate??
 

All my complaining about the shows format aside, I have to give props to these guys for finding such an amazing deposit of rubies! WOW!
 

and they wonder how/why they got followed. heck they probly wanted to be on the show also! or was it the cooking?? OR was it where the camra crew slept/ate??

yea I think the boat is the crews quarters
 

Hi all-

Just curious as to whether they could search for rubies with a black light at night there. According to what I have read rubies glow under uv.
Anyone any idea?

rory
 

Well they finally alluded to a value of the rubies. The one 3/4 " long, at 5 karats, could be $ 50,000. !!

We still don't know, "could be" and "is" are two different things.

The small brainer with the core drill couldn't understand how it got bent.:laughing7: "perhaps the helicopter bent it":laughing7: It was obviously the operator......core bore expert.:laughing7:
 

Well they finally alluded to a value of the rubies. The one 3/4 " long, at 5 karats, could be $ 50,000. !!

We still don't know, "could be" and "is" are two different things.

The small brainer with the core drill couldn't understand how it got bent.:laughing7: "perhaps the helicopter bent it":laughing7: It was obviously the operator......core bore expert.:laughing7:
 

quote Reminds me of the Hoffman's big diamond fiasco, high fivin' each other over over a few hundred dollars in diamonds.

As I watched last Thursdays show, I kept thinking that it was a surprise that Todd Hoffman and entourage weren't there! I expect them to show up on an episode soon.
That was Todd out in the boat watching what and how they do what they do! this is where Todd will go next year to everyones suprise!BUT he will wait untill the snow starts dropping and everyone leaves!:)
 

Chisel they found, Plant for drama. They are using it everytime they chisel.
Can you really sluice for ruby's? Sounds fishy to me.
I thought the core drill burnt up then like magic it runs like new.

I like the show and I wish those guys the best but the DRAMA is way overkill, the producers must think our heads are full of mush.
The scenery of Greenland alone is worth watching this show. The shot of the ice sheet off in the distance as high as the mountains are tall, Breathtaking.
 

I'm still liking the show. I just roll my eyes and shake my head at the lame drama.
Hard to believe they only brought 10 gallons of gasoline for the dredge. But with all the loose rubies in the dirt at the red zone who needs a dredge.

I would have all hands on deck in the red zone gathering up the rubies.
Dredging is for after all those visible rubies are recovered.

They should have spent the money on more rock saws instead of the dredge.
Oh well, it's easy to quarterback from the arm chair. :laughing7:

Still wondering how they are going to get all those hundreds of pounds of rock back to base camp :icon_scratch:
Perhaps the chopper pilot will take rubies in trade?

One thing for sure they better get all the rubies they can while they're there.
Appears to me that lots of folks have knowledge of their strike.

GG~
 

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Chisel they found, Plant for drama. They are using it everytime they chisel.
Can you really sluice for ruby's? Sounds fishy to me.
I thought the core drill burnt up then like magic it runs like new.

I like the show and I wish those guys the best but the DRAMA is way overkill, the producers must think our heads are full of mush.
The scenery of Greenland alone is worth watching this show. The shot of the ice sheet off in the distance as high as the mountains are tall, Breathtaking.

I wondered about that sluicing for rubies deal too. I did some quick research--specific gravity of rubies and similar gems is in the neighborhood of 4--give or take .25. Since gold has specific gravity of 19, this would seem to make it less likely that you could reasonably sluice for gems--but I have no real idea--so how about it--anyone else know? How real is it?
 

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