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28 Mar-09:37:50 Re: 2 unknowns co-occurring with caledonite, grand reef mine, az (Cfrench58)
27 Mar-19:47:08 Re: 2 unknowns co-occurring with caledonite, grand reef mine, az (Pete Richards)
27 Mar-16:15:44 Re: 2 unknowns co-occurring with caledonite, grand reef mine, az (Cfrench58)
27 Mar-15:18:59 Re: 2 unknowns co-occurring with caledonite, grand reef mine, az (Alfredo)
27 Mar-14:39:29 2 unknowns co-occurring with caledonite, grand reef mine, az (Cfrench58)
27 Mar-05:21:48 Re: the mim museum in beirut, lebanon (Mim Museum)
27 Mar-05:03:26 Re: trying to find information on rose/pink quartz and tourmaline associations. (Ning)
27 Mar-02:39:50 Re: the mim museum in beirut, lebanon (Tobi)
27 Mar-00:23:28 Re: collection of volkmar stingl (Volkmar Stingl)
26 Mar-00:53:41 Re: collection of volkmar stingl (Volkmar Stingl)
25 Mar-13:32:10 Re: collection of michael shaw (Michael Shaw)
25 Mar-00:25:58 The mizunaka collection - quartz (Am Mizunaka)
23 Mar-13:35:22 Re: collection of firmo espinar (Firmo Espinar)
22 Mar-08:32:28 Re: collection of michael shaw (Michael Shaw)
22 Mar-04:20:41 Re: the mim museum in beirut, lebanon (Mim Museum)
21 Mar-22:49:19 Re: green seam. Looks like it in a state of decay. (Ning)
21 Mar-22:47:40 Re: green seam. Looks like it in a state of decay. (Ning)
21 Mar-22:45:25 Re: green seam. Looks like it in a state of decay. (Ning)
21 Mar-15:34:23 Re: the mizunaka collection - quartz (Am Mizunaka)
21 Mar-14:35:08 Re: jim’s mineral collection (Jim Wilkinson)
21 Mar-14:15:36 The 4th phoenix heritage mineral show (phms) hosted by mineralogical society of arizona (m (Chris Whitney-smith)
21 Mar-04:36:10 Re: the mizunaka collection (Tobi)
21 Mar-04:11:47 Re: jim’s mineral collection (James Catmur)
20 Mar-23:34:15 The mizunaka collection - quartz (Am Mizunaka)
20 Mar-18:13:16 Re: jim’s mineral collection (Jim Wilkinson)

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  Topic: The Mizunaka Collection
Philip Simmons

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PostForum: Collection photos and Collector's page   Posted: Aug 31, 2021 21:04   Subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection
Hi Mike,

Your recent fluorite is definitely from the Pine Canyon Deposit, New Mexico. It's similar to the Surprise mine material, but it has the rounded faces and more clear outer layer than what i ...
  Topic: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico
Philip Simmons

Replies: 75
Views: 141883

PostForum: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA   Posted: May 21, 2021 00:38   Subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico
It is very likely a Ward's label. I've attached a picture of one where the bottom wasn't cut off. I also have one with the locality info handwritten.
  Topic: Late 20th Century Wulfenite Collecting in the San Francisco Mine, Sonora, Mexico - (30)
Philip Simmons

Replies: 15
Views: 17696

PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: May 07, 2020 00:09   Subject: Re: Late 20th Century Wulfenite Collecting in the San Francisco Mine, Sonora, Mexico - (30
Hi Tony. Thanks for the information and stories, pard! I always love seeing such detailed work (particularly field collecting) on great localities such as this!
  Topic: Isotopic composition of German Silvers
Philip Simmons

Replies: 6
Views: 13171

PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Mar 03, 2020 15:32   Subject: Re: Isotopic composition of German Silvers
You're welcome!

It is interesting to see new information regarding this long debated topic. I'm not saying the old German silvers are undoubtedly faked, but it might have been possible that there w ...
  Topic: Isotopic composition of German Silvers
Philip Simmons

Replies: 6
Views: 13171

PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Mar 02, 2020 23:02   Subject: Re: Isotopic composition of German Silvers
Hi Jordi

Thank you for directing me to this discussion, it helps a lot. I am collecting miniatures now, and am trying to think through what species I would include. I used to own a very good Frei ...
  Topic: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
Philip Simmons

Replies: 35
Views: 78071

PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: May 25, 2018 20:16   Subject: Re: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
Not only were we able to collect blue halite, we also found a good number of other types of halite along with some rare evaporite minerals at the Kerr McGee mine.
  Topic: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
Philip Simmons

Replies: 35
Views: 78071

PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: May 25, 2018 19:24   Subject: Re: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
Now for some photos of many of the great specimens we found.
  Topic: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
Philip Simmons

Replies: 35
Views: 78071

PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: May 24, 2018 23:49   Subject: Re: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
I will start with early photos and progress to the later specimens after the Blue Ice and Frozen Blue seams were discovered.
  Topic: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
Philip Simmons

Replies: 35
Views: 78071

PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: May 24, 2018 22:56   Subject: Re: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
We spent about 5 years (2007-2011) collecting the areas with the large cleaves until those areas became inaccessible due to mine convergence. With these areas no longer available, we had to find somew ...
  Topic: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
Philip Simmons

Replies: 35
Views: 78071

PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: May 24, 2018 15:16   Subject: Re: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
Chris, I'm glad you asked! Tonight I am planning on posting pictures of the crystals we found, and then I will cover the topic of coloration in the halite. It is a very fascinating process, and we now ...
  Topic: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
Philip Simmons

Replies: 35
Views: 78071

PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: May 23, 2018 22:35   Subject: Re: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
Now that I'm back from a great trip to Dallas to give a presentation and visit with many friends, I will continue to post about the Carlsbad Potash District.
  Topic: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
Philip Simmons

Replies: 35
Views: 78071

PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: May 07, 2018 23:51   Subject: Re: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
I started working in the District as a mining engineering intern in the summer of 2007. My boss, the Chief Mine Engineer (Tom), had a few cleavage fragments of dark blue halite in his office from the ...
  Topic: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
Philip Simmons

Replies: 35
Views: 78071

PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: May 07, 2018 22:34   Subject: Re: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
All of the History, Production and Geology comes from the article I wrote for the Mineralogical Record in January/February 2013.

The Carlsbad Potash District was first located in 1925 about 35 kilo ...
  Topic: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
Philip Simmons

Replies: 35
Views: 78071

PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: May 07, 2018 21:34   Subject: Re: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
Wow! It's been a whole year since I last posted any New Mexico adventures. Time really does fly. Much has happened in the past year, and I have had the pleasure of finding some good specimens. However ...
  Topic: New generation for picture - Ploum
Philip Simmons

Replies: 1440
Views: 2094415

PostForum: Collection photos and Collector's page   Posted: Apr 11, 2018 22:17   Subject: Re: New generation for picture - Ploum
Wow great spessartine photos Frédéric!
  Topic: Tucson Show 2018
Philip Simmons

Replies: 158
Views: 249892

PostForum: News about Shows   Posted: Mar 07, 2018 20:19   Subject: Re: Tucson Show 2018
Hi Matt,

Those are actually some of the new carrollites from the DRC.
  Topic: The Mizunaka Collection
Philip Simmons

Replies: 2410
Views: 2154886

PostForum: Collection photos and Collector's page   Posted: Oct 13, 2017 00:52   Subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection
Hi Jordi and Mike,

I have never heard of the Johnson Fluorite mine. The specimen looks similar to fluorite either from the Galena King mine or the Frustration mine in the Manzano Mountains. My opin ...
  Topic: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
Philip Simmons

Replies: 35
Views: 78071

PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: Apr 23, 2017 18:13   Subject: Re: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
More Cookes Peak area minerals.
  Topic: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
Philip Simmons

Replies: 35
Views: 78071

PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: Apr 23, 2017 17:57   Subject: Re: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
The Cookes Peak District also produces some other great specimens besides the fluorites form the Surprise #1 workings. I've put together a nice representation of the not so well known specimens from t ...
  Topic: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
Philip Simmons

Replies: 35
Views: 78071

PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: Apr 23, 2017 17:40   Subject: Re: New Mexico Collecting - (27)
We worked the pocket for 10 days and had dug all the fluorite in sight. Everybody was ready to go home and recover after spending so much time in the dingy, dirty mine. A few days later I called Chris ...
 
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