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Caleb12

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Imagine finding someone stash of gems possibly from hundreds of years ago. That happened. Take a look for yourselves. Found this rock which weighs roughly 4 or 5 lbs rock hunting alo kn g a river. I was shocked to find these little shiny pebble type chunks inside. Dont know what they are yet but will keep you posted.!! 20180412_193619.jpg20180412_193603.jpg20180412_194010.jpg20180412_194010.jpg20180412_193710.jpg20180412_194837.jpg20180412_185159.jpg
 

20180426_011947.jpgdiamonds20180426_011841.jpgdiamonds20180426_011742.jpgdiamonds20180426_011645.jpgmore diamonds20180426_011658.jpgeven more diamonds. Hold on. Wait. Even more!!!!!!!!!!!!20180426_011632.jpg
 

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AND THEY'RE RED. RAREST OF ALL DIAMONDS. only 20 to 30 are said to exist!!!!!!!
 

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20180427_010636.jpgthe red diamonds dont react well to florescent lighting but the blue however is the exact opposite which my photo here is a prime example. Prolly the only photo in existence where a blue and red diamond share a host.20180427_010629.jpgI'm giving diff shots of the same image hopefully it'll sink in20180427_010311.jpg
 

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Just because you dont hear about it on the propaganda tube doesn't mean it's not real. Actually brass tax is just the red and blue diamonds exact opposite as nothing you see on the news is reality.
 

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P.S the airplanes and bows on my pics are all from the fluorescence of the blue diamond.
 

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20180427_010601.jpgjust think this little guy producing this much light isnt even the size of a salt grain
 

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Ok it's as big as a grain of salt. But still it's not the size of a ok sharpened no.2 pencil lead.
 

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This will probably be the last time you hear from me.
 

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What if I'm right?

It would be wonderful...:icon_thumleft:

But, what if you're wrong? Would that be OK too?

Truth is Caleb, if wishes were fishes we'd all catch limits.
(and yes, that's a "Dizz Original")

Think about it.
 

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Looks like some of the sun stones I see around here Celeb, nice eye.
 

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20180504_020912.jpg20180504_014539.jpg20180504_014617.jpg up20180504_014617.jpg with all due respect. I'm stick to my tin foil. Take it easy.
 

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easy fix --to sort out white quartz ( which is basically worthless) --from diamonds (which can be very valuable ) there are diamond testers ( about 20 bucks at Walmart.com) --which will work on raw diamonds -- --so that you do not have to "trust" anyone simple --get it and find out for yourself what you got----- that said --often in cement small gravel type rocks are mixed into the slurry mix --some of them in the mixture might be various small / tiny semi precious stones -- personally I think the clear ones are ....clear white quartz --but who knows

I found some nice garnets while gem grubbing up in north GA with my wife by buying a 5 gallon bucket of "rocks" and sorting thru them at one of the tourist trap goldmine spots -- also some huge light blue sapphires stones (note the 5 gallon buckets of "rocks" are imported from North Carolina ) -- --and a decent sized chunk of lower quality ( milky white /green) emerald -- I showed them to my wife who said "are you sure they just look like rocks to me ?" --I laughed and said yes i'.m quite sure --had to take her to the gem guy in town ( that works at one of the so called "mines" he helps folks ID what they find in their buckets in case they find some worth making into a ring) to have him say yes they are indeed nice make into a ring quality garnets and emerald --I got 3 rings made 2 nice garnet rings for my wife and daughter and the emerald for my son...before cutting and polishing most gemstones do not look like much honestly --they just look like a "rock"

it takes a skilled keen eye to spot many semi precious --and precious stones -- and figger out their not just a worthless rock --diamonds and clear quartz can be tough since both are clear and quite hard and look similar --most diamonds require a volcanic flue spot to be found as it takes lots of heat and pressure to turn plain old coal (carbon) into diamonds

I am now 57 and been collecting various rocks and minerals since I was 7 --- so after 50 years I know a thing or two about "rocks and minerals"
 

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ok Caleb, Just buy a diamond tester already. If all these rocks you post are all as you say then it should be so easy to recoup your money and then some. Until then I fear people will continue to mock you and use you for entertainment.
 

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I'll be the last one laughing. All the way to the bank.20180508_043304.jpg20180508_042945.jpg20180509_211101.jpg
 

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