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05 Jun-08:45:41 Re: collection of michael shaw (Michael Shaw)
04 Jun-20:17:45 Re: don lum collection (Don Lum)
04 Jun-15:27:00 Re: the mizunaka collection - stibnite (Am Mizunaka)
04 Jun-08:39:41 Re: collection of michael shaw - malachite (Michael Shaw)
04 Jun-01:49:14 Re: the mizunaka collection (Jordi Fabre)
03 Jun-21:44:21 The mizunaka collection - stibnite (Am Mizunaka)
03 Jun-06:16:31 Re: collection of volkmar stingl (Volkmar Stingl)
02 Jun-13:39:20 Re: don lum collection (Don Lum)
02 Jun-08:51:39 Re: collection of michael shaw (Michael Shaw)
02 Jun-02:27:53 The mizunaka collection - rhodchrosite (Am Mizunaka)
02 Jun-01:36:07 Re: collection of volkmar stingl (Volkmar Stingl)
02 Jun-01:17:41 Re: is this a rhyolite matrix with calcite and smoky quartz? (Volkmar Stingl)
01 Jun-22:11:04 Re: is this a rhyolite matrix with calcite and smoky quartz? (Roger Warin)
01 Jun-20:02:10 Re: is it possible for this specimen of hyalite to be associated with other minerals? (Alfredo)
01 Jun-10:24:08 Re: is it possible for this specimen of hyalite to be associated with other minerals? (Rick Roan)
01 Jun-10:21:30 Is malachite rare? (Matt_zukowski)
01 Jun-09:51:59 Re: is it possible for this specimen of hyalite to be associated with other minerals? (Matt_zukowski)
01 Jun-09:21:32 Re: is it possible for this specimen of hyalite to be associated with other minerals? (Rick Roan)
01 Jun-07:40:50 Re: mineral identification tips (Cascaillou)
31 May-16:04:59 Is this a rhyolite matrix with calcite and smoky quartz? (Gk68)
31 May-15:40:58 Re: don lum collection (Don Lum)
31 May-15:40:12 Re: is this dolomite-pyrite-siderite? (Gk68)
31 May-09:28:53 Re: is it possible for this specimen of hyalite to be associated with other minerals? (Rick Roan)
31 May-08:49:08 Re: is it possible for this specimen of hyalite to be associated with other minerals? (Alfredo)
31 May-07:33:18 Re: is it possible for this specimen of hyalite to be associated with other minerals? (Rick Roan)

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  Topic: John White honored at the Tourmaline Ball
garchin

Replies: 23
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PostForum: Off-Topic and Introductions   Posted: Oct 09, 2010 13:13   Subject: Re: John White honored at the Tourmaline Ball
Congratulations!!!
  Topic: The Pegmatites of Mawi Mine Laghman, Nuristan, Afghanistan
garchin

Replies: 20
Views: 47839

PostForum: Mines and Mineral Localities   Posted: Oct 20, 2009 05:03   Subject: Re: The Pegmatites of Mawi Mine Laghman, Nuristan, Afghanistan
Hi Ikram,
Simply wonderful!
What are the main minerals mined there?
Sukran, Gar.
  Topic: Linda's Private Collection
garchin

Replies: 39
Views: 126178

PostForum: Women's Private Collections   Posted: Oct 09, 2009 13:12   Subject: Re: Linda's Private Collection
Hi Linda,

I like your gold with quartz wrapped in '81 papers. Very cool contrast!
Had that mine been closed?
What operating localities could equal this piece nowadays?

Cheers, Gar
  Topic: Fake coppers from China
garchin

Replies: 12
Views: 30001

PostForum: Incorrect classification and fakes   Posted: Sep 28, 2009 10:24   Subject: Re: Fake coppers from China
OMY, quelle horreur!
  Topic: The specimens should be perfect or some minor dings could be acceptable?
garchin

Replies: 44
Views: 72369

PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Sep 22, 2009 07:10   Subject: Re: The specimens should be perfect or some minor dings could be acceptable?
{ALL specimens are damaged. No exceptions.}

Cool oneliner Alfredo!. I like it and it could even be true.
  Topic: Mineralogisches/Mineralogical Museum Marburg
garchin

Replies: 15
Views: 32996

PostForum: Mineralogical Museum of Marburg   Posted: Sep 22, 2009 06:49   Subject: Re: Mineralogisches/Mineralogical Museum Marburg
Wow u r becoming a legend Tobias. Grats!
Is that book, Hortus Sanitatis, also on display?

Viel Glueck, Tschuess Gar
  Topic: Join us to dig a giant Amethyst geode - 'Part 2'
garchin

Replies: 6
Views: 62224

PostForum: Exceptional finds   Posted: Sep 22, 2009 06:43   Subject: Re: JOIN US TO DIG A GIANT AMETHYST GEODE - " PART 2 "
Interesting!
Thanks for posting.
  Topic: All Topazes are sensitive to the sunligth?
garchin

Replies: 21
Views: 33030

PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Jul 05, 2009 10:48   Subject: Re: All Topazes are sensitive to the sunligth?
Really? I am amazed! I have always thought Mexican Topaz will fade in sun, especially the wine red colour you are showing.
  Topic: Preparing to display at the East Coast Gem, Mineral and Fossil Show 2009
garchin

Replies: 185
Views: 244011

PostForum: Mineral Shows by Gail Spann   Posted: Jul 03, 2009 10:18   Subject: Re: Preparing to display at the East Coast Gem, Mineral and Fossil Show 2009
Hi Gail,

Pretty Pink Topaz you have got! Is it photosensitive?

Cheers, Gar.
  Topic: John S. White collection
garchin

Replies: 94
Views: 175831

PostForum: Collection photos and Collector's page   Posted: Jun 11, 2009 13:23   Subject: Re: John S. White collection
Hi John,

I like your quartz collection very much. It is less pretentious and still one of its kind.
Like your last picture I cannot help imagining an animal surviving on a calcium bicarbonate diet ...
  Topic: Phenakite China
garchin

Replies: 7
Views: 12961

PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Jun 05, 2009 10:50   Subject: Re: Phenakite China
Hi John,
Thank you very much for this input!
I am quite surprised by the beauty of the crystal and its origin. Therefore a question has risen about the black stuff in the matrix. Is it specularite? ...
  Topic: Gail's collection
garchin

Replies: 396
Views: 806595

PostForum: Women's Private Collections   Posted: Jun 02, 2009 03:57   Subject: Re: Gail's collection
Hi Gail,

OMY what an interesting piece!
It looks like petrified wood.
Must be spiritual:P

Thanks for posting, Gar.
  Topic: Visit to Alston Moor and Nenthead
garchin

Replies: 6
Views: 12083

PostForum: Mines and Mineral Localities   Posted: Jun 02, 2009 03:46   Subject: Re: Visit to Alston Moor and Nenthead
Hello Nurbo,
Nice reportage!
I had enjoyed reading it.
  Topic: Phenakite China
garchin

Replies: 7
Views: 12961

PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Jun 02, 2009 03:33   Subject: Re: Phenakite China
Hola Jordi,
Moltes gràcies for your information. At least I know what to look for now. Maybe I should visit the mine myself one day and find the treasure of my life:P Adéu.
  Topic: Phenakite China
garchin

Replies: 7
Views: 12961

PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: May 31, 2009 09:45   Subject: Phenakite China
I havenot seen it in person yet. But I know phenakites have been found in Xuebaoding, Sichuan, China. Even Google couldnot supply any pictures. Anyone could show some pics what the crystals look like ...
  Topic: Gail's collection
garchin

Replies: 396
Views: 806595

PostForum: Women's Private Collections   Posted: May 11, 2009 03:46   Subject: Re: Gail's collection
Wowie, your "oak stone" had made me speechless. I wonder where exactly in Arbor Low they had found this. Absolutely Fabulous!
  Topic: Twinned?
garchin

Replies: 10
Views: 14381

PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: May 10, 2009 05:42   Subject: Re: Twinned?
wow Pete, very well said. I think I agree with you! Too often striving for perfection
has narrowed our perception of other possibilities. But one more thing. Some mineral sellers donot include pictur ...
  Topic: Twinned?
garchin

Replies: 10
Views: 14381

PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: May 09, 2009 10:07   Subject: Re: Twinned?
with Japanese Law there should only be contact not penetration
  Topic: Collection of Patrice Cmolik
garchin

Replies: 77
Views: 173310

PostForum: Collection photos and Collector's page   Posted: May 09, 2009 06:33   Subject: photo
hello Patirice,
very nice explanation how you took the pics
Could you also tell what you do in Paint then?
cheers Garchin
 
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