I hear some "rock enthusiasts" are insisting i bought fake stone

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put up or shut up, bitches. i'm one of the best buyers of semi precious rough in the business. there's nothing fake that i bought.
 

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you are a grown man child playing with rocks. your parents are crying in hell over you wasting their money
 
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Look Tommie, they're pretty and all, but we just do not care. You're never going to convince kiwis that you're anything more than... whatever you are now.

Congrats on your rocks, no1curr
 
None of those rocks are particularly rare. Just for example, that first one is obviously labradorite:

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You could make 10 whole dollars out of that piece! Amazing!

What about that Malachite on the end:


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Oh shit, maybe you can make a whole 5 bucks!

Hopefully you'll enjoy spending hours polishing those stones for what will end up being sub minimum wage!
 
I find this just walking around where I live Tom, lol
Cool rocks bro
no you don't.
you'd have better luck selling that stuff as gravel.
as i thought, we have a pack of stupid pukes who don't know what they're talking about. carry on, fools.
None of those rocks are particularly rare. Just for example, that first one is obviously labradorite:

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You could make 10 whole dollars out of that piece! Amazing!

What about that Malachite on the end:


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Oh shit, maybe you can make a whole 5 bucks!

Hopefully you'll enjoy spending hours polishing those stones for what will end up being sub minimum wage!
lol. that chunk of malachite weighs 5 pounds, not 50 g and the laboradorite is just one piece of many that bring in 20 or 30 dollars at a time.

it's funny how you singled out the two most common stones there. you probably don't even know what the two red stones are or what they're worth. that's a whole lot of nephrite jade that sells for a buck a gram and hydrophane opal i get $12/gram for easily.

tell me about these stones, mr. stone genius .
 

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Does having rocks covered in bug shit increase or decrease the value? Does the type of bug shit matter? Is roach shit more valuable then say fly shit?
 
Tommy you dumb old kiddie diddler we seen what you do with your rocks and an autistic person with down’s syndrome could crap out the same quality your bends are amateur your twists are comical.

not to mention your shit is probably on every sample you disgusting individual

Alright fuck it this has convinced me to make a WARNING poster for Tommy Tooter to distribute to anyone who wishes to do that. I certainly won’t because gayops but making one for lols is fine so fuck it. Any tips/advice Is welcome keep it professional and geared towards schools and places kids go since Tommy loves the youngins
 
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I'd have to actually handle the stones, pretty sure the large red piece is Inca Rose and the other one is maybe an amethyst. In the second post, the first one looks like rough rubies.

None of that matters though because all of these gems are valued based on their aesthetics. they aren't commodity pricing. If you were selling through a boutique or a department store, you might be able to get the prices you're talking about, but you don't have that distribution network for that. Even jade is only worth the aesthetic/"healing" value people attribute to it, and a large part of that is in the form and salesmanship. It's not like you bought gold ingots. It's like you think you stumbled on pirate booty. But unless you're actually good at gemcutting (you're not lol) you aren't making shit out of this stuff.


E: how much did you pay for the large pieces of malachite Tommy?
 
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no you don't.

as i thought, we have a pack of stupid pukes who don't know what they're talking about. carry on, fools.

lol. that chunk of malachite weighs 5 pounds, not 50 g and the laboradorite is just one piece of many that bring in 20 or 30 dollars at a time.

it's funny how you singled out the two most common stones there. you probably don't even know what the two red stones are or what they're worth. that's a whole lot of nephrite jade that sells for a buck a gram and hydrophane opal i get $12/gram for easily.

tell me about these stones, mr. stone genius .
Nobody really cares about your stones.
 
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