north carolina sapphire

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by dangerboy, Jul 13, 2011.

  1. dangerboy

    dangerboy Well-Known Member

    My son and I just got back from the NC mountains. We went to a gem mine and the employees got really excited over the size of the sapphire my son found. they said it was the biggest one they have seen in over a year. i asked them what they thought it might be worth. they said probably over $300 cut.
    They are cutting it for me. Does anyone know anything about this kind of thing? They seemed ligit but who knows?

    DB's wife
     
  2. elims

    elims Well-Known Member

    Did they tell you how many carats they thought it'd be worth? Which mine did you go to? Got any pics?
     
  3. dangerboy

    dangerboy Well-Known Member

    I think they did but...now I cant remember!!! duh! it was kinda of a whirlwind!
    I do have pics and will post them later today.
    We went to Doc's Rocks which is right next to Mystery Hill.
    Here is a link to their website: http://docsrocks.net/

    DB's wife
     
  4. RealityWorkouts

    RealityWorkouts Well-Known Member

    My wife and I have made several trip to Franklin for gem mining, with some very nice finds of both star sapphires and star rubies, and one very nice garnet.
    Most of the mines are legit for mining. However, we always take our finds to Ruby City for getting the raw stones cut. The owner is very professional and experienced.
    Ruby City was also featured in the TV shows "Treasure Hunting in America" and "Cash and Treasures" on the Travel Channel.
     
  5. Grinder

    Grinder Well-Known Member

    I would get it checked.

    In North America, sapphires have been mined mostly from deposits around Helena, Montana. A few gem-grade sapphires and rubies have also been found in the area of Franklin, N.C.

    I did the gem mining thing once and i got several sapphires, rubies, emeralds and even tanzanite.

    Of course, none of them were actually what i was told. Tanzanite? From the NC Mountains? Please.
     
  6. trident2

    trident2 Well-Known Member

    Doc is an ex special forces guy and is as honest of a person you can find. When he got out of the military he became a doctor at a hospital. Long story short, he decided that the high six figure salary wasn't worth the deceptful treatment patients he was being forced to offer from the higher ups in the hospital.

    He knows his gems and how to cut them. Let us know what it turns out to be. For what its worth, the largest cut emerald ever found in North America was found in NC.
     
    Last edited: Jul 14, 2011
  7. kdc1970

    kdc1970 Guest

    That looks like fun!! Might have to try that out one weekend.

    http://docsrocks.net/

    Thanks for posting!
     
  8. dangerboy

    dangerboy Well-Known Member

    This WAS so much fun for both the adults and kids. Totally recommend it. Especially this particular place.
    They will even ship ore to you to do for birthday parties. My son loved this so much I am seriously considering doing this for his birthday.
    Now...how would I make a flume? Nothing too complicated. Any ideas?

    DB's wife
     
  9. dangerboy

    dangerboy Well-Known Member

    how do i post a pic? its a personal pic downloaded from my camera to my computer.

    db's wife
     
  10. dangerboy

    dangerboy Well-Known Member

    just got the sapphire in the mail. it is 7 1/2 karats. It looks so small compared to the uncut version. hope they didnt ripe me off.

    db's wife
     
  11. kaci

    kaci Well-Known Member

    have you figured out how to post pics yet? Would love to see it, i love sapphires and no i have no idea how to post pics either:oops:
     
  12. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

  13. wolfcub

    wolfcub Well-Known Member

    We went to Docs couple months ago and it was great. Definitely recommend them.
     

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