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William Size
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Posted: Nov 10, 2010 17:35 Post subject: Be careful what you bid on! |
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In June I went to a liquidation auction of a natural history museum in Georgia (USA). My eyes were bigger than my car, but I went ahead and bought the galena specimen shown below. It is from the Viburnum Trend, Missouri (probably the Buick Mine). It has hundreds of galena cubo-octahedrons with the larger crystals showing Spinel Twin law. It weighs about 400 pounds. I cleaned it up and now I do not know what to do with it! Any ideas?
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Galena specimen in the back of my car. Tape measure for scale |
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Close up showing spinel law twins |
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Peter Megaw
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Posted: Nov 10, 2010 18:24 Post subject: Re: Be careful what you bid on! |
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Being facetious....you can give it to me...I'll even pay the shipping.
More reasonably, if you really are at a loss to know what to do with it, you could donate it to the Tellus Museum...they have a very nice and growing collection.
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alfredo
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Posted: Nov 10, 2010 19:17 Post subject: Re: Be careful what you bid on! |
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I was going to suggest Tellus too! Nice folk there, competent curators, and it will be well taken care of; and you can take a tax write-off, and have visitation rights. It's really too big for most private collections.
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Peter Megaw
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Posted: Nov 10, 2010 21:43 Post subject: Re: Be careful what you bid on! |
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There also exists the possibility of getting it to a trimmer who could make several flats of cabinet and minatures out of this.
But I would still go with donation if your porch isn't big enough
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Pete Modreski
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Posted: Nov 11, 2010 08:58 Post subject: Re: Be careful what you bid on! |
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I'm guessing that it was probably the Tellus Museum that William bought it from in the first place (how many other Nat. History museums are there in Georgia?). But perhaps in its cleaned-up state, they'd want it back--or any other museum that would like something really big; looks like a great specimen.
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Matt_Zukowski
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Posted: Nov 11, 2010 16:49 Post subject: Re: Be careful what you bid on! |
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How did you clean it up?
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William Size
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Posted: Nov 15, 2010 13:56 Post subject: Re: Be careful what you bid on! |
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The galena specimen did not come from the Tellus Museum. They have seen it and were interested in it.Thanks for the advise. The specimen was not on display at the museum where the auction was held. It was in a storage room along with other equally huge and dirty specimens, including a specimen of angle-plated quartz (see photo) now at the Tellus Museum. I just used some soap and water on the galena to clean it up. Beneath the galena is a thin layer of sphalerite. The host rock is a dolomitized limestone.
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Angle-plated quartz. Tape measure for scale. About 30 kg. |
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