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Great pictures. I never realised how much work had been done around this area. Went there for a bit of a scratch around a couple of years ago but didn't find anything worthwhile. The track in is definitely closed at the moment. Drove past on the way to Orange.
 
Anyone know when the track will reopen? Or is it permanently closed?
I've found a few small blues there but nothing worth cutting. Saying that I have seen some good stones taken out!
 
Was the best Sapphire spot in NSW during the late 70's. My best stones back then was a 115ct clear party colour and a Garnet that went 95ct......the good old days. :(
Nice stones Wal. Did you keep them?
 
Cut the big one into 3 stones ...a yellow green and two blue green. still have the garnet somewhere in my collection. Got a similar stone from Grabben Gullen but smaller in size...I'll cut it into two stones one day when I get time 🤔

The pic below is the one from Grabben Gullen and went 34ct. Almost identical in colour to the Porters Retreat stone only much smaller. No flaws so should get two really nice stones out of it, a blue and a golden.

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Cut the big one into 3 stones ...a yellow green and two blue green. still have the garnet somewhere in my collection. Got a similar stone from Grabben Gullen but smaller in size...I'll cut it into two stones one day when I get time 🤔

The pic below is the one from Grabben Gullen and went 34ct. Almost identical in colour to the Porters Retreat stone only much smaller. No flaws so should get two really nice stones out of it, a blue and a golden.

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Beautiful. That's great that you have kept them. Some of the sapphires that my brothers have found and sold have given them regrets for selling later on in life. I like to keep all of my gems, not that i have any large ones though 😀😀😀
 
Liz and I are avid gem cutters but time has been a problem for quite a while now. 😢 We tend not to sell many of our precious stones and have a large quantity ready to be cut...problem is gold detecting seems to always get in the way. Sometime down the track we will have to start faceting again, especially with the price of Sapphires these days.
 
Beautiful. That's great that you have kept them. Some of the sapphires that my brothers have found and sold have given them regrets for selling later on in life. I like to keep all of my gems, not that i have any large ones though 😀😀😀
Interesting note on the price of Sapphires as I read yesterday that in the Qld Gemfields sapphires that were selling for $100ct ten years ago is now selling for $1,000ct. Noice!
 
If you were in it for the money then Sapphires would give you a far better return than gold. 🤔 Problem these days is most can't get access to the better locations.😢...Those who are lucky enough to have access cherish your permission as you are amongst the lucky few.
 
I have been given the name of a contact in the Gemfields if i can ever get up there, not holding my breath. Mackka
Still quite a few places around the Inverell Glen Innes area to go Maccka. The QLD gemfields have some fantastic stones with incredible clarity and great colours but my number 1 choice for colour is the Inverell area, the cornflower blues and royal blues from there are second to none, in my opinion. .

It's interesting about the price of stones though, I've been told by a few people that the Thai buyers would come over and buy a lot of stones, take them back, heat treat and sell them as Ceylon sapphires for top dollar. Aussie labelled stones have never been appreciated fully globally though no wonder as the best of the best were usually sold overseas and labeled as from elsewhere.

I reckon Australia has the best sapphs in the world and they were very undervalued for a long time, good to see them going up in value.

Some nice Inverell stones in the pic below, not mine but a bloke I know from Inverell. Not all there are a great colour but a few are and the rest are still pretty decent.
 

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We used to enjoy going up to '7 Oaks' propery near Inverell and camping for a few days sapphiring each day. Picked up some nice stones there, especially after the rain and walking along the road specking. Unfortunately they closed that area to the public now.
 
Update on Porters Retreat (Little River):

Dirt road is closed (barricaded), however fossicking is still ok with a 5 min walk from the main road.

I walked down and saw 2 vehicles down there, I suspect they moved the barricade.
 
I would have thought that if the road was barricaded, it would mean “ keep out” and not to be entered by vehicle or on foot, but i stand to be corrected. Mackka
 
I would have thought that if the road was barricaded, it would mean “ keep out” and not to be entered by vehicle or on foot, but i stand to be corrected. Mackka
yea good point, I forgot to add that I spoke to oberon council. Road is closed for vehicles due to damage from weather and open to pedestrians.
 

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