‘Gold Rush’ Parker Schnabel Shares What Was Made With Their Gold
In Season 14 of Gold Rush, Parker Schnabel saw the need to start strip-mining as the winter closed in, but this week, the gold from a previous project was made into something beautiful. Notably, it seems to indicate that the Discovery Channel star is not down to his last penny. What did he do with the gold? Keep reading to find out more.
Parker Schnabel Had Some Gold That He Kept For Himself
In October last year, Gold Rush fans saw that Tony Beets looked likely to do extremely well with his gold haul. At the same time, the drama focused on how John’s grandson looked likely to lose everything. Most fans believed that he’d have some common sense and some business advice to not risk his last dollar. However, it made for good television. It’s not clear if the end product that was shared recently came from that year of mining, or from elsewhere.
Parker Schnabel gets around the world with his hunt for gold, and fans enjoy his mineral exploration work in places like South America. That’s why the spinoff, Parker’s Trail is also so popular. It seems that nothing can take away the fascination of the glittery metal from Roger and Nancy Schnabel’s son. Now that he shared more about what can happen with his gold, his appreciation for his childhood passion hits home.
Gold Rush Fans See The Magical Transformation Of Gold
On April 6, Parker shared some photos and a video of his gold that he took straight from the mining site. Many Discovery Channel fans found the reel fascinating because it took a lot of skill from his friend Bruce to turn it into something beautiful. Actually, it must have taken hours of work to turn out the many beautiful items, and one can only imagine how good it made the miner feel.
In his caption, Parker Schnabel told his Discovery Channel followers, “Pretty cool work a good friend Bruce has done with our gold…”
Parker Schnabel also asked his friend to make “a cigar ashtray for Chris Doumitt,” using “10 ounces” of gold. Interestingly, the gold was described as “82 percent pure [and] unrefined.” Bruce said that it was “enchanting.”
Gold Rush Fans Discuss Bruce And His Work
Discovery Channel fans took to the comments and expressed their admiration for the precious metal that the Gold Rush star mined, and the end product:
- [Bruce] recently did a piece for my husband. So glad you get [to] enjoy his knowledge and friendship as we do ❤
- Wow!!! This is so awesome.
- How fun is all that stuff. 👏
- Woah beautiful!!
- Chris got over a 20 grand ash tray😂
- Really great products. But I would especially like to be able to buy a nugget pendant! ♡