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PostPosted: May 13, 2010 04:24    Post subject: Lapis magazine  

The cover of this month of the German magazine Lapis is a stupendous English Liroconite from Jim & Gail Spann's collection (sorry Gail, that is what it says ;-)

Therefore I use this happy coincidence to remind members that Lapis is a very good mineralogical journal and a highly recommended monthly European magazine. Its website is: https://www.lapis.de



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PostPosted: May 13, 2010 07:11    Post subject: Re: Lapis magazine  

I only heard about this last evening when Jeff Scovil called to tell me.
He didn't know his photo of our piece was going to be on the cover either, but was pleasantly surprised when he got his edition yesterday.
I couldn't be more thrilled as this is one of my top ten favourites.

I first learned about Liroconite on a thread on Mindat when asked what everyone would love in their collection, Jolyon Ralph...the webmaster and owner of Mindat wrote: Liroconite.
This had me researching for days on end about this wonderful mineral.

Jolyon has told me that he had seen ours before we bought it and thought it a beauty.
He wasn't surprised it ended up in our collection as I had shown such a keen interest in finding one to my liking, in particular. Jim was just as pleased when we saw it and added it to our collection.

I have no problems with Jim's name being first, I love him....there is no competition between us. He is always saying Gail and Jim, for me it is Jim and Gail. Either way, it is US.

Thanks for showing this Jordi, now I think I will get off the computer and go look at our new "cover piece".

Cheers to all !!!

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PostPosted: May 14, 2010 07:57    Post subject: Re: Lapis magazine  

Just to underscore what Jordi has written, there are two excellent German publications for mineral collectors, Lapis ( https://www.lapis.de ) and Mineralienwelt ( https://www.mineralien-welt.de/ ). Of course, both are in the German language. Lapis also started the series extraLapis, which are individual books devoted to such topics as Smaragd (emerald), Gold, Bergkristall (rock crystal), Fluorit, Kristall Alpin (minerals of the Alpine clefts), etc. These are also in German and are not to be confused with the English series published by Lapis International ( https://www.lithographie.org/ ) where similar topics are used but the contents are usually totally different.
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PostPosted: May 14, 2010 10:09    Post subject: Re: Lapis magazine  

Is there any history on this particular specimen?
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PostPosted: May 14, 2010 11:13    Post subject: Re: Lapis magazine  

All we have in our catalogue is this :Schlichter, Ernest; Shier coll.
We bought it from Dave Bunk in 2008.
I always wish there was more information on the minerals we add to our collection. We have many collectors visit, and that is when the fun begins with "I used to own that piece" and we put a sticky on the glass in front of the mineral with their name so we can add the information later. We find out more from collectors, in general, than dealers.

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PostPosted: May 14, 2010 13:26    Post subject: Re: Lapis magazine  

Getting off on a tangent here, I really find it unfortunate just how little information on the history of many specimens gets preserved. For old and classic specimens, to me, this sort of information is just "value added" to the specimen itself. This loss happens, I suspect, for a number of reasons. Some collectors are only concerned with acquiring pretty rocks and make little effort to preserve such information because it is of little interest to them. Some dealers, likewise, do not seem to regard a specimen's history as particularly valuable. I know of a few dealers that specialize in turning over old collections who seem to purposely obfuscate the histories of what they get, perhaps thinking this will protect their sources from discovery by other competing dealers. Whatever the reason, as someone interested in collecting "classic" localities, I find this unfortunate and annoying. I'm sure some dealers also find it annoying when I purchase a specimen and then pester them for all sorts of additional details.
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PostPosted: May 14, 2010 14:02    Post subject: Re: Lapis magazine  

Gail, this is really a thrilling specimen of - as Rob Lavinsky called it - "one of the Holy Grails of mineral collecting". How large are the crystals of that mineralogical treasure?

And John, you're right, both are excellent sources of information for the serious collector. I read Lapis a few times and was a long-time reader of MineralienWelt, and both deserve their good reputation. And the extraLapis series includes 35 titles by now; 3 are out of stock but the others can still be ordered. They include, to mention some more, such topics as Tourmaline, Garnet, Topaz, Calcite, Corundum, Beryl or Feldspar, also interesting geographical topics such as Madagascar, Elba Island, "Roof of the World" (Pakistan/Afghanistan), China or Russia.
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PostPosted: May 14, 2010 20:04    Post subject: Re: Lapis magazine  

Tobias Martin wrote:
Gail, this is really a thrilling specimen of - as Rob Lavinsky called it - "one of the Holy Grails of mineral collecting". How large are the crystals of that mineralogical treasure?

And John, you're right, both are excellent sources of information for the serious collector. I read Lapis a few times and was a long-time reader of MineralienWelt, and both deserve their good reputation. And the extraLapis series includes 35 titles by now; 3 are out of stock but the others can still be ordered. They include, to mention some more, such topics as Tourmaline, Garnet, Topaz, Calcite, Corundum, Beryl or Feldspar, also interesting geographical topics such as Madagascar, Elba Island, "Roof of the World" (Pakistan/Afghanistan), China or Russia.


Tobias, this is what my husband, Jim, wrote in our catalogue.

About 20 individual rich blue sharply bladed flattened octahedral liroconite xls up to 6x6x2mm with green spheroid xl inclusions of [clinoclase? Or olivenite?] on matrix [with many associated minerals, maybe cornwallite, lustrous green; liroconite, green octahedral; olivenite, brown wood copper & dark green]

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PostPosted: May 16, 2010 18:46    Post subject: Re: Lapis magazine  

Jeff Scovil is here, photographing some of our newest acquisitions, and he brought us a copy of the magazine. Since we SO love this piece it is a joy to see it on the cover.
Jeff is translating some of the publication for us and we really need to add these to our growing library of Mineral books and magazines.

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PostPosted: May 17, 2010 02:26    Post subject: Re: Lapis magazine  

Congratulations to have him at your home and doing both the photographing and the translation. Does he speak German?
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PostPosted: May 17, 2010 07:03    Post subject: Re: Lapis magazine  

Tobias Martin wrote:
Congratulations to have him at your home and doing both the photographing and the translation. Does he speak German?


He is not fluent, but he is doing pretty well at giving us the "gist" of what the articles say. We were up late last night talking minerals and eating ice cream sandwiches.... it's going to be a fun few days!

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