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PostPosted: Dec 12, 2009 07:02    Post subject: Pro_duo's collections  

hi,
this is my first time to show my collections in this section. I don't have any museum quality collections, but they do have their own signature.
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Phantom Ametrine from Zambia, Afriica
size about 1.7x1.8x2.5 cubic cm



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PostPosted: Dec 12, 2009 10:12    Post subject: Re: pro_duo's collections  

pro_duo wrote:
I don't have any museum quality collections, but they do have their own signature.

Hi pro_duo!

Very few FMF members own a museum quality collection, if any. So feel welcome and free to post all your specimens photos here, with signature or without.
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PostPosted: Dec 12, 2009 13:36    Post subject: Re: pro_duo's collections  

Holy cow pro-duo!!!

What's wrong with your amethyst? It's like, the mineralizing solutions couldn't make up their minds and were fighting over whose formula was going to prevail, clear vs amethystine. This is a really nice crystal, with spectacular zoning. I'm sure that John White joins me in calling "Dibs!" on the specimen if ever you decide to part with it. An auspicious beginning, and we all look forward to more posts. Keep up the good work.

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PostPosted: Dec 12, 2009 19:58    Post subject: Re: pro_duo's collections  

Ed Huskinson wrote:

What's wrong with your amethyst?

That was the same question when I received that ametrine. The suppier said that was amethyst, but when I looked at it under a bright light, I could not believe there is brown color in the crystal.
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Hematite with rutile
from Tetikanana, Madagascar
size about 10x12x3 cubic mm

it has almost six, almost perfect terminals/sides of hexagon.



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PostPosted: Dec 12, 2009 21:59    Post subject: Re: pro_duo's collections  

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Hematite with rutile
from Tetikanana, Madagascar
size about 10x12x3 cubic mm

it has almost six, almost perfect terminals/sides of hexagon.


A lovely crystal. Since hematite actually has three-fold symmetry, not full six-fold symmetry, we should not expect a perfect hexagon, and every other side face may have a different tilt from its neighbor! There are two alternating sets of three equivalent side faces, not one set of six.

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PostPosted: Dec 13, 2009 05:56    Post subject: Re: pro_duo's collections  

What a good hematite crystal!
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PostPosted: Dec 13, 2009 05:59    Post subject: Re: pro_duo's collections  

I agree with Ed, I would be happy to have such a wonderfully zoned ametrine in my quartz collection.
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PostPosted: Dec 14, 2009 06:37    Post subject: Re: pro_duo's collections  

Pete Richards wrote:

A lovely crystal. Since hematite actually has three-fold symmetry, not full six-fold symmetry, we should not expect a perfect hexagon, and every other side face may have a different tilt from its neighbor! There are two alternating sets of three equivalent side faces, not one set of six.

I didn't know about that. That's why I said "almost" .Thanks for telling me that the detail information. Feel free to correct me. Haha
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Cacite
Unkown origin
size about 1.2x1.2x4.5 cubic cm

It really looks like a weapon from ancient age
For the origon, do anyones know this kind of calcite froms where?



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PostPosted: Dec 14, 2009 07:51    Post subject: Re: pro_duo's collections  

Florida perhaps?
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PostPosted: Dec 14, 2009 09:54    Post subject: Re: pro_duo's collections  

Or the locality in China that has been producing similar calcites.
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PostPosted: Dec 14, 2009 10:07    Post subject: Re: pro_duo's collections  

I have taken a look to find such a hematite from Madan, it seems to be really hard to obtain...
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PostPosted: Dec 14, 2009 19:36    Post subject: Re: pro_duo's collections  

Peter Megaw wrote:
Florida perhaps?

did Florida have any mine that was closed a long time around Brooksville, Florida?
I found out the supplier left a piece of sheet and it wrote "BrooksvilleFla".
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Selenite
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size about 3/4 x 3/4 x 3/4 cubic inch

I like selenite has a name called desert rose. but looking at this specimen, I don't have any "desert" feeling.



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PostPosted: Dec 14, 2009 20:21    Post subject: Re: pro_duo's collections  

pro_duo - I dont think that's a desert rose. Do a Google search on "desert rose gypsum" and you'll see that they are tan/brown and more granular in appearance, less gemmy...also, in deference to John, I will mention that the correct name is gypsum, not selenite...

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PostPosted: Dec 15, 2009 00:31    Post subject: Re: pro_duo's collections  

Thank you, Tracy.
if you didn't tell me, I would think selenite and gypsum were the same thing.they are same chemical formula, but not the same shape,right?
I didn't study a lot about selenite, even gypsum. why I called it selenite is because I follow the supplier/seller said what it was.

again, feel free to correct me. I appreciate you guys to do that
Thanks a lot!
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PostPosted: Dec 15, 2009 00:54    Post subject: Re: pro_duo's collections  

Selenite is the clear variety of Gypsum.

Its sort of like Beryl (which is the proper mineral name) but has named varieties (based on chemistry and color), such as Aquamarine (blue) and Emerald (green).

You may want to look on www.mindat.org for help with localities. Your Florida locality is listed (sort of). For many localities there are photos of some of what is found there.
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PostPosted: Dec 15, 2009 02:40    Post subject: Re: pro_duo's collections  

Tracy wrote:
also, in deference to John, I will mention that the correct name is gypsum, not selenite...

Here you have the link to the John's warning -> https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/viewtopic.php?p=6762#6762

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PostPosted: Dec 15, 2009 06:42    Post subject: Re: pro_duo's collections  

pro_duo wrote:
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Florida perhaps?

did Florida have any mine that was closed a long time around Brooksville, Florida?
I found out the supplier left a piece of sheet and it wrote "BrooksvilleFla".
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Yes - material came out in late 1970's.
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PostPosted: Dec 23, 2010 21:50    Post subject: Re: Pro_duo's collections  

Long time no see. Marry Christmas!

Red Fluorite
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PostPosted: Dec 24, 2010 04:04    Post subject: Re: Pro_duo's collections  

pro_duo wrote:
Red Fluorite from Argentiere, Chamonix, France

Hi!

Please, could you provide the size?

Thanks,
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PostPosted: Dec 24, 2010 07:41    Post subject: Re: Pro_duo's collections  

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Red Fluorite from Argentiere, Chamonix, France
Hi!
Please, could you provide the size?
Thanks,

it is about 1.3x1.1x1.0 cubic cm sorry about that.
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