Great mail call indeed fam. I got two large picture boards from the dollar store for the stickers. 🤯 Great work tumbling. Looking good indeed. Keep on having fun and living the dream. Gold Squad Out 🤠
I search the paluxy river here in Glen rose headed towards towards direction, I've got a couple rocks kinda like the black one you have, I was thinking at first possibly basalt, but I cut alot of my rocks and polish them to make necklaces for the kids and grandkids, the one I cut turned out to be metallic and noticed it when I set it down next to one of my magnets and it popped over onto the magnet. I've found some oddities of rocks here that I didn't think I'd find in this area but would down towards south west Texas or up around Guadalupe peak area, but after talking with some of the old timers here in this area I've been told the old volcano that is extinct down south west Texas had vents that came up in several places around this area and a few other places around the state, somewhere close to here there's supposed to be a couple caves people can visit, I don't remember the name of the place but I had found a video on RU-vid about it about 2 years ago, I've got a notebook with the place wrote down in it and I think it somehow went to storage when our youngest daughter used our other rv for awhile. Another polishing method I've found to use, I collect some of the river sand to use in the tumbler, I've been doing kinda like what you have been showing in your videos for awhile, I moved here in Glen rose around 5 years ago, before that I was around Brownwood, from there I pretty much had easy direction to head whichever part of the state I wanted when I decided to go rock hunting or searching rivers and creeks. Another trick my grandfather showed me years ago that he said his grandfather showed him, was take a magnet with you that you can put on a string, sometimes you can find gold that does wash down and gets caught in the crevases of the rocks, sometimes you may have to stir up the sediment to break things loose, he said his grandfather had told him back during the depression people kinda started mining the rivers and creeks, he used to say that's where the saying of there's no gold in Texas came from, I've actually had better luck with the magnet and my metal detector and rolling big rocks over and digging out under where they sat. Enjoying watching your videos.
@@goldnoob I’ve always been interested in it. My daughters are always collecting them and I bought them a tumbler last year. Up here in Oklahoma we have a lot of neat rocks, fossils and Indian artifacts. I love looking for all of those.