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Got here too from Betting On Alaska!!! You have many talents, including storytelling! There's never a destination in this life, it's all journey! It's fascinating being at the very beginning of someone's setting out on his personal journey!!!! Mick even if you'd of not wanted to go any further on the notion of a cabin, you wouldn't have failed. Life is always recalibration. I've watched your parents journeys as young people. They had many jobs and many incarnations as Alaskans way before RU-vid was a viable career path! You're a second generation RU-vidr, which in itself is very fascinating! You and your generation are writing the next chapter of history. That's exciting! I'm from your grandparents generation. I feel privileged to be watching you grow and learn! Keep the faith!
I’ve been curious about the rings you wear from your Alaska RU-vid channel, and am I ever glad I stuck around to the end of your last video! Finding out you are the Artist that made them is epic. Blessings 🌱 ps I subscribed and Merry Christmas too!🎄🎁
I've just come from your 12/21/23 video and am delighted to be here ! The beautiful fish paintings of the video before made me eager to see where else your muse takes you . This is SO cool !!!
From Betting on Alaska - wow. Mick, you're so right about this: you ARE a storyteller. Now that I have seen the videos here, I can see what fascinates me about your videos: your storytelling. It really almost doesn't matter what you are "doing" in the background (the video) it's the story that draws me in. The amazing thing is I'm a bibliophile with a penchant for fiction and absolute love of narrated stories. So, how I watched all the videos from 2023 on your other channel and didn't identify that "storytelling" magic, it's beyond me. So glad it finally clicked though, cause I really wanted to pass this on. From a published writer, poetry award winner, and one of some in Who's Who in Poetry, THIS IS YOUR STRENGTH. So awesome!
I’m also following you from your Alaska venture. I’m mesmerized by your storytelling as you work and your finished product! Loved all the work you put into the ring! I liked it too! Keep up all you choose to do and share with us! ❤️😊 Thanks! 😊
I was friends with a master goldsmith and one day I was there as she did the casting on a men’s ring. It was so tedious and exacting! It was very interesting to watch. I would be interested in hearing your tell the story of how you became interested and the acquiring all the tools and the knowledge. Your are among all the things a great story teller with the perfect voice.
Very talented young man. Keep it up. I just watched your last video on Betting on Alaska and I believe you that you didn’t quit. There’s nothing wrong with taking a break plus how many young men your age have accomplished what you have during your summer months? Not too many I’m sure. May our Lord keep blessing the work of your hands as you toil for your food.
I got here from Girl in the Woods/Betting on Alaska. This was fantastic. You are so talented. I noticed your rings in Betting on Alaska and wondered where they came from . Wow!
Have you considered casting pewter? It looks like silver, especially if you polish it. However, it doesn't tarnish and its a lot more budget friendly. More importantly, it melts below 500 degrees F, which means you can melt it on a standard stove and you can cast it in silicone molds without immediately destroying the mold. I've done over a dozen pours in one go and haven't noticed any damage to the mold yet.
this looks neat i have a quartz crystal point that is currently wired wrapped but am thinking of getting it redone to a professional binding just need to buy the materials to get it done though. i also have some jaspers and agates to look at to see what would make a neat stone for a gemed ring i also have some raw rose quartz to get cut down to ring stone sizes