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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2007

Digging for quartz in Mt. Ida , Arkansas . For killer quartz crystals , please check me out on ebay , user id " digforcrystals " email sio2ga@yahoo.com

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  • hahahha fake as! nothing comes out so clean cut like that............... dousche

  • @seckixf this tells me you havent done much vien digging. Lots of pockets have muddy clay sticking to the crystals but some pockets the crystals are clean because the clay is DRY and doesnt STICK. The crystal in the video is very obviously naturally in the ground and i certainly didnt put it there. I have lots of videos like this and wouldnt go to the trouble of faking them. You are the one that is a "dousche" - whatever that is.

  • is this crystal/mineral springs? were looking to head there this summer (2012) or sooner love mining crystals

  • @gothicphoenix13 this was at the arrowhead mine a few years ago

  • He's making me cringe using that crowbar. I slow way down when I start hitting stuff like that. Too easy to break something really nice. <---the voice of experience...

  • @stephenmneedham . I dont slow down until i find something really nice. I dig with machinery and am goal oriented.  When you have a machine that cost a hundred dollars an hour you call that "productivity". But I am betting you do it differently than I do , for sure. Lots of people with advice and voices of experiance but no clue as to how the big boys do it when it comes to mining with machinery and meeting associated costs.

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  • You can even add some style with decorative tiles or patterned tiles. It's relatively durable and, even if you do chip a tile, it's easier to replace one tile than to have to replace an entire countertop.

  • nice find! you sell on ebay?

  • Cool man!

  • I meant no offence, but I have been to mines where the owners swear it is not salted when it is. Yours did look like it came from solid rock instead of clay. And I will check out your other videos. I love digging them things up.

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