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  Topic: Gail Spann's 2012 East Coast Gem and Mineral Show report
LowellCarhart

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PostForum: Mineral Shows by Gail Spann   Posted: Aug 10, 2012 23:54   Subject: Gail Spann's 2012 East Coast Gem and Mineral Show report.
Wow! A superb exhibit and you did a great job with the photos! ;-D

Kind regards,
Lowell
  Topic: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
LowellCarhart

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PostForum: Mineral Shows   Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:49   Subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
Appalachiosaurus is a unique dinosaur that retained large front limbs, and had a longer, lower skull with even more teeth than the famous Tyrannosaurus of the Western USA. This specimen represents the ...
  Topic: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
LowellCarhart

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PostForum: Mineral Shows   Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:48   Subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
Fine mineral dealer Scott Werschky kindly pauses for a photograph, during the busy push of set-up day. His cabinet of superior quality mineral specimens is looking good! Notice a number of spectacular ...
  Topic: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
LowellCarhart

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PostForum: Mineral Shows   Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:46   Subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
Everybody's favorite ceratopsian, Triceratops prorsus dating to 66 million years ago. From the famous Hell Creek formation of Harding County, South Dakota. Fully articulated triceratops skeletons are ...
  Topic: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
LowellCarhart

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PostForum: Mineral Shows   Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:43   Subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
Here are five tables of dinosaur eggs from six kinds of dinosaurs
  Topic: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
LowellCarhart

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Views: 44920

PostForum: Mineral Shows   Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:41   Subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
A juicy watermelon tourmaline perches on a huge smoky quartz elestial, in this fine specimen from Paprok, Nuristan Province, Afghanistan.
  Topic: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
LowellCarhart

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Views: 44920

PostForum: Mineral Shows   Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:40   Subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
Another superb large aquamarine and muscovite cluster from Rocksaholics.
  Topic: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
LowellCarhart

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PostForum: Mineral Shows   Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:40   Subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
Bigger than a basketball. Maybe even two basketballs! This huge aquamarine and muscovite cluster was displayed by Arif and Aisha Jan, of Rocksaholics. It was found in Nagar, Hunza Valley, Northern Are ...
  Topic: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
LowellCarhart

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PostForum: Mineral Shows   Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:39   Subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
This superb botryoidal chalcedony mass from the Withlacoochie River of Lowndes County Georgia is the finest example of a chalcedony from that area ever found.
  Topic: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
LowellCarhart

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PostForum: Mineral Shows   Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:37   Subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
Practically Peerless. This textbook, gem aquamarine crystal from the Shigar Valley, Northern Areas of Pakistan, rises up to a foot in height.
  Topic: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
LowellCarhart

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PostForum: Mineral Shows   Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:36   Subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
The "Africa Nugget" is shaped like the African continent but was found near Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. As the tag indicates this awesome nugget was displayed at the American Museum of Nat ...
  Topic: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
LowellCarhart

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PostForum: Mineral Shows   Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:35   Subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
A "rockin" gold in quartz from the colorful and historical 16 to 1 Mine, in Sierra County, California. The gold production from this long running mine was once estimated at one million ounce ...
  Topic: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
LowellCarhart

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PostForum: Mineral Shows   Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:34   Subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
Almost Unbelievable. This giant sized, partially etched heliodore from Minas Gerais, Brazil seemed like it was about 10 inches tall at least, and probably weighed about 10 lbs. or more.
  Topic: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
LowellCarhart

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PostForum: Mineral Shows   Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:33   Subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
It doesn't get much better than this! A lovely sky blue topaz crystal from Itinga, Jequitinhonha Valley, Minas Gerais, Brazil, occupies center position and entices the eye. Or how about that exquisite ...
  Topic: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
LowellCarhart

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PostForum: Mineral Shows   Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:30   Subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
In the petrified wood lounge, this monster Metasequoia, or Dawn Redwood is part of the Russell-Zuhl collection. It's from the Clarno formation, Oregon. It claims to be the largest section of petrified ...
  Topic: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
LowellCarhart

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PostForum: Mineral Shows   Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:27   Subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
"The American Woman", a life-size carving in marble by "American renaissance" sculptor Francisco Sotomayor. The lady and piano are revealed in lifelike detail, from one solid block ...
  Topic: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
LowellCarhart

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PostForum: Mineral Shows   Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:26   Subject: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
Flawless green gems of octahedral fluorite decorate a stalactitic quartz cluster which stands about 12 inches tall. This piece is from the Namaqualand area of the North Cape Province of South Africa, ...
  Topic: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
LowellCarhart

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PostForum: Mineral Shows   Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:25   Subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
An incredible, deep purple fluorite rests on a bed of cherry red rhodochrosite rhombs, on this classic from the famous and peerless Sweet Home Mine, in Alma, Colorado.
  Topic: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
LowellCarhart

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PostForum: Mineral Shows   Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:24   Subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
Green Mountain Minerals displayed a supurb deep indigo tanzanite twin, on the right, from the Merelani Hills, Lelatema Mountains, Arusha, Tanzania. On the left is an attention grabbing rubellite tourm ...
  Topic: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
LowellCarhart

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PostForum: Mineral Shows   Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:22   Subject: The First Annual New York City Metro Show
Another spectacular, long, wand-like gem of a bi-colored tourmaline on display in the Fine Minerals area.
 
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