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  Topic: Faden Quartz Crystals - (26)
Harjo

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PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: Jun 23, 2018 18:52   Subject: Re: Faden Quartz Crystals - (26)
I have the impression that your theory, Roger, is not at all far off from the commonly accepted theory like described in Rykart, or in other literature for that matter.
Maybe the cracking and re-hea ...
  Topic: Black or very dark background?
Harjo

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PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Aug 15, 2017 15:00   Subject: Re: Black or very dark background?
Here a dark background was best ;-)
  Topic: Black or very dark background?
Harjo

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PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Aug 15, 2017 14:59   Subject: Re: Black or very dark background?
I think sometimes a white background is best and sometimes a light coloured background is to be preferred, it all depends on the specimen and which aspects of the specimen you wish to 'reveal'.
What ...
  Topic: Ex so and so’s collection
Harjo

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PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Aug 10, 2017 10:02   Subject: Re: Ex so and so’s collection
Apart from the reasons Alfredo gave, I have the impression that the 'ex-a, ex-b, ex-c, ex-whoever) is merely part of the hyperbole used to add extra value to a specimen.
This 'ex so and so' seems to ...
  Topic: Faden Quartz Crystals - (26)
Harjo

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PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: Jan 12, 2017 07:44   Subject: Re: Faden Quartz Crystals - (26)
Definitely not a Gwindel. This could be a faden crystal, but it looks more like a double terminated "rehealed" crystal. A crystal comes loose from the pocket wall and subsequently crystallis ...
  Topic: Faden Quartz Crystals - (26)
Harjo

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PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: Jan 08, 2017 15:38   Subject: Re: Faden Quartz Crystals - (26)
Now you should be able to watch the video ;-)

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  Topic: Faden Quartz Crystals - (26)
Harjo

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PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: Dec 30, 2016 18:09   Subject: Re: Faden Quartz Crystals - (26)
Exactly, and while expanding the fluids present cause quartz crystals to grow on the row of quartz grains, just up to the point of saturation. The orientation of the faden towards the c-axis as illust ...
  Topic: Faden Quartz Crystals - (26)
Harjo

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PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: Dec 30, 2016 17:54   Subject: Re: Faden Quartz Crystals - (26)
Another quite interesting fadenquartz from the same locality
  Topic: Faden Quartz Crystals - (26)
Harjo

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PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: Dec 30, 2016 17:53   Subject: Re: Faden Quartz Crystals - (26)
Just as an illustration...here is a nice curved fadenquartz from Bierghes, Belgium.
I found many curved fadenquartzes in one specific cleft, hardly any in many other nearby clefts. The curvature of t ...
  Topic: Rare quartz crystals
Harjo

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PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Sep 19, 2016 04:28   Subject: Re: Rare quartz crystals
Ivan is right. The first and last are trigonal habits. They lack rhombohedral z-faces.
The second photo is a group with Muzo habit and Tessin (or alsa called Penninic habit or Rauriser habit) habit q ...
  Topic: Is it really true? (the biggest emerald in the world)
Harjo

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PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Mar 27, 2012 14:48   Subject: Re: Is it really true?(the biggest emerald in the world)
Found something here Jesse:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2092514/Worlds-Largest-Emerald-worth-1-2-million-emerald-all.html
(link normalized by FMF)
Not quite your trustworthy gemmologi ...
  Topic: Is it really true? (the biggest emerald in the world)
Harjo

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PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Mar 27, 2012 11:29   Subject: Re: Is it really true?(the biggest emerald in the world)
I think it's an Emerald, but of very low quality (and very badly cut...)
It's supposed to be auctioned somewhere in Canada, if I remember correctly. The estimated selling price was ridiculously high. ...
  Topic: My trip in Savoie-France
Harjo

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PostForum: Micros & Macros - Images of Minerals   Posted: Nov 09, 2010 12:50   Subject: Re: My trip in Savoie-France
Great specimens and beautiful photos (as usual!) Fred!
  Topic: Swiss Adularia Locality Help
Harjo

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PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Sep 04, 2010 16:25   Subject: Re: Swiss Adularia Locality Help
Peter, the label should read Göscheneralm (Göscheneralp) . I can't be more specific about the locality as Adularia is a common mineral in the Alpine clefts of the region.
Here's a photo that Joe pos ...
  Topic: Alpine type fissure contents
Harjo

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PostForum: Mines and Mineral Localities   Posted: Sep 04, 2010 16:11   Subject: Re: Alpine type fissure contents
Very nice Scott! Congratulations.
  Topic: Who was Waller?
Harjo

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PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Sep 04, 2010 16:05   Subject: Re: Who was Waller?
Pete, what you wrote intrigues me. I used "Wallers solution" to remove iron staining on Hemimorphite several times, always without any problem.
  Topic: Faden amethyst crystals?
Harjo

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PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: May 05, 2010 14:51   Subject: Re: Faden amethyst crystals?
Hi Tasos,

Very often Quartz double enders have a milky zone, as far as I know this occurs when a crystal breaks of the matrix and when enough fluids were still there and the conditions were still r ...
  Topic: "Smithsonite - Think Zinc!" Lithographie 13
Harjo

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PostForum: Mineralogical Literature   Posted: Mar 03, 2010 02:47   Subject: Re: "Smithsonite - Think Zinc!" Lithographie 13
"I do not own a single smithsonite" O yes you do Jesse, it's in that muddy hole you crawl into every summer ;-)
  Topic: Your favorite 'personally' collected specimen
Harjo

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Views: 56003

PostForum: The histories behind mineral specimens   Posted: Dec 22, 2009 14:50   Subject: Re: Your favorite 'personally' collected specimen
Another one from the same 2004 find.
  Topic: Your favorite 'personally' collected specimen
Harjo

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PostForum: The histories behind mineral specimens   Posted: Dec 22, 2009 14:49   Subject: Re: Your favorite 'personally' collected specimen
Great Calcites Tom, thanks for sharing!

I have many favourite self collected specimens but my 2004 Emerald find from the Leckbach deposit in Habach valley still ranks first I guess...
Finding Emer ...
 
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