Broken Arrow Mine, Nevada
(50 to 60 Miles from Tonopah)
Beutiful Blue/Green Turquoise
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, June 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16
The Blue Broken Arrow Mine is about 60 miles from Tonopah, Nevada, close to the California border. I am checking in on where we could stay closer to the mine for the two days of collecting, Wednesday and Thursday, June 12 and 13. Then we will be in Tonopah for sure for Friday for cutting and polishing are stones, and Saturday and Sunday for the Silversmithing Class to make a project with one of the stones we find and cut. Tonopah may be as close as we can get to the mine, so we may just have to car pool from there to the mine for the two days. I am going to stay at the Clown Motel. An older, but clean motel in Tonopah. The cost is usually under $45.00 a night and there is a cute, or scary, clown on each and every door. I have stayed there for many trips and nights, and it is fine for me. There are other motels in Tonopah that you can stay at. We will have our Silversmithing Class in one the rooms that I rent for it.
We are going to the Broken Arrow mine. They call it a varicite mine because they can sell this material at a price than turquoise. It is a rare varicite and it leans towards the green colors. I call it turquoise because it is just more beautiful and gem quality than any varicite on the market. This mine, and open quarry, produces some of the most beautiful turquoise for cutting material that I just love. Wednesday or Thursday, June 12 and 13 is planned for the collecting at the mine. I have learned to plan two days at a mine or quarry to plan for bad weather. We can collect all we want for the two days. If we go to the mine on Wednesday, then we can use Thursday, to cut and polish if the weather is bad on Thursday, and then have three days for Silversmithing. if the weather is good on Wednesday and Thursday, we may go bact to the Broken Arrow Mine and collect some more. The owner of the mine also ownes the Easter Blue Mine. A famous mine that is no longer being mined, but there is still some good material to be found on the old dumps. This is a rare opportunity to visit this location. It is a few miles from the Royton Mine and produced a beautiful bluer turquoise with some spider web matrix. I will be happy for the whole trip if I can find a small piece of this material, hopefully large enough to cut one stone for my wife.
I am only going to take 6 students and have 4 students signed up, with 2 spots left. I maybe go up to 7 if I have to make room for a spouse.
The cost of the five day classes is $900.00 per student. Spouses are not welcome to come unless they are in the class and pay the tuition. Of course they can come and stay where ever they wish, but they will not be allowed to come to the mine or any of the classes, the lapidary day, or the Silversmithing Class. There is no discounts. We are doing two days at the mine to allow for weather, and to insure that we take home a lot of material. I am guessing that we will each take home more than $1,000.00 in stones, and maybe over $2,000.00.
I will be paying a lot to use the lapidary shop for cutting and polishing our stones. This year I am only letting each student cut 3 stones. We will slice some of the best rough, then choose the best stones to back. We will only back 10 stones. Let me repeat this 10 stones. Any student that backs 11 or more will be asked to leave the class without a refund. Then we are only going to grind and polish three (3) stones. Any student that does 4 or more will be asked to leave the class. You will take the rest of the material home and finish them at home. I am only letting everyone do three so that they can choose best one for the Silversmithing Class. I am sticking to these rules to avoid any "hogging" of the equipment. I have not invited back those that were rude, so it should not be a problem.
We will make a ring or a pendant with one of the stones similar to the projects in my Beginning Silversmithing Class, because it is a Beginning Silversmithing Class. The stone will have to be kept at a reasonable size about the size of a penny, no larger. I am thinking that I will teach a two stone ring though and use two smaller stones with twisted wire around each stone. I guess I just made that decision as I am typing. Anyone wanting to cut two smaller stones and make this ring can make it their project. This is the ring that my wife as worn for more than 40 years, it is her favorite. She has worn it everyday, 24 hours a day for more than 40 years. I did have to rebuild it about 5 years ago due to wear. These two stones will have to be SMALL. I will make that determine this size as we cut stones, but it must stay about 10 x 13, but can get a little longer. We will cut free form stones as usual, so I can not give a specific size. We will make a three band ring, but I may teach some variations of this with the twisted wire, or even a solid band that we split. This will depend on the group of students and the over all abilities of the class.
Everyone should wear layered clothes to the mine, old clothes maybe even. It could be cold, it could be hot and it could be both. It is a high plains desert. The same is true for Friday's Lapidary Class. Good shoes or boots. Bring sun screen and what ever you want to eat for lunch. I will not provide lunch any more. I will have extra of my lunch meet sandwich and chips if you wish to share, but I will not bring enough for everyone. So, I would bring what you want. I will supply bottled water of my choice, so if you choosy, bring your own. I will bring ice for everyone. If you want soft drinks, bring them. If I have an RV by then you will be welcome to use the restroom. If not be prepared to use the bushes, but there may not be in bushes! I have not been to this mine so you may have to find your own private space. It has always worked out, but it is like camping for the day. Bring toilet paper. I will have some. A hat is very important, broad rimmed is even better. Good gloves are important but I have always managed to forget them and have lived with rough hands and small cuts.
I think that's it. If I missed something please let me know, and ask questions.
I am requiring a $500.00 deposit on a first come, first serve basis. I will not wait for your deposit. If interested, show me the money, as they say. This will be my last hoorah! I will have the mine tour to the Broken Arrow Mine in Nevada and then from there I will go to Anchorage to teach, and I plan on making those classes my last. Of course they say, "never, say never" but this is my plan for now.
There are two trips planned for this final trip. Here are the dates:
May 29 through June 2, Orem, Utah, Malachite/Azurite, higher elevation, about like Tonopah mine.
Beautiful stones, I have never been there. I am trusting the owner of the mine.
June 12 through June 16, Broken Arrow Mine north and west of Tonopah, Nevada. Not as high as the Tonopah mine, but about like Denver, Colorado. I have never been to this mine, but it is somewhere close to no where.
if you wish to go, get your $500.00 deposits in ASAP.
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Thanks again,
Don Norris