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PostPosted: Feb 07, 2014 23:03    Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2014  

Hi Felix. It came from a reputable source and appears to be heftyer than wolframite.

Although having had a closer look, the terminations don't look right for tantalite. Think it will go back.

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PostPosted: Feb 08, 2014 08:32    Post subject: Tucson Show 2014 - The middle weekend  

Tucson 02/08/2014

This weekend is the nicest time (at least for me) of the Show, many new people is arriving to attend the Main Show and take a look in the Hotels and the Westward Look. Everything is ready, non stress currently... my favorite days! ;-)

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PostPosted: Feb 08, 2014 09:46    Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2014  

This forum is one of the most useful around. In Tucson, the pace is so fast that it is easy to make mistakes. This applies to collectors and dealers. Decisions are made quickly, there is so much to see, choose and do.

My "tantalite" is a good example. Having examined the specimen closer, the terminations are not right for tantalite. I made an error. The dealer made an error. All very innocent.

Thank you Felix for your contribution, and to others here at Tucson.

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PostPosted: Feb 08, 2014 23:56    Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2014  

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PostPosted: Feb 09, 2014 09:42    Post subject: Tucson Show 2014 - The Liebetrau's Collection  

Tucson 2014/02/09

Yesterday the Liebetrau's displayed part of his collection in the Westward Look, it was a one day exhibit.

Here you have some shots of the exhibit.

All photos: Jordi Deusedes

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PostPosted: Feb 09, 2014 09:57    Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2014  

Great Basin Minerals have been busy mining at the Rowley Mine over the past year and have produced lots of very attractive wulfenite and mimetite specimens. Many of these are thumbnails, some quite fragile, but very nice.


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PostPosted: Feb 09, 2014 10:51    Post subject: Tucson Show 2014 - New extraordinary Opal (hyalite) "fosforito" from Mexico  

One of the advantages which the fair Tucson is that is so long that some new find can appear within the Fair...

As explained in: https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/viewtopic.php?p=36968#36968 FABULOUS new Opal (var. Hyalite) have recently appeared somewhere in Central Mexico and its color/fluorescence in daylight is AMAZING. We apologize for so much admiration but honestly, they are extraordinary.

In fact they are so different than any other (just a little bit close to the Namibian ones) that we named it as "fosforito" Opal.
Fosforito name in Spanish language means: "hiper glow", so we believe it correspond well to these "fosforito" Opals ;-)

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PostPosted: Feb 09, 2014 13:42    Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2014  

Hi Everyone!

Jordi asked that I add a bit to this ongoing report. Sadly, I won't be able to contribute much as I run my room solo and thus do not get the chance to range about as freely as others. Still, friends have visited and have shared some extraordinary specimens. Among these were a terrific, sharp 10 carat octahedron of green diamond; A flat of stellar Milpilias-like, bright and glorious miniatures of azurite from Laos; Several flats of rubellite from Russia, crystals up to 24cm in length with bright, lustrous terminations of a rich yummy cranberry-red color; Another large lot of newly mined tourmalines, this time from the Havey Quarry in Maine, crystals up to 10cm in length and all a spectacular vibrant gemmy green-blue color; and a score of other goodies... Man, oh man, I love Tucson, this magical Mecca where treasure is the talk of the town!

Of the rooms I've seen, I've thrilled to stellar crocoites, smoky and amazonite combo's and sadly, that's about it. I could wax poetic about my own room and its treasures, but that wouldn't be right (Thanks Matt for sharing the photos you took earlier in the show).

I hope your able to make the show, Westward Look finishes soon and then hot on its heels is the Main Show. I'll still be here at Inn Suites, stop by and say hello if you're about and most importantly, have a great show!

All the very best everyone, take care,

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PostPosted: Feb 10, 2014 10:55    Post subject: Tucson Show 2014 - The Master in action  

Tucson 2014/02/10

One of the most impressive things happening in Tucson these days is to see the Master John S. White in action.

Here we can see his hectic activity, sometimes well sit in his easychair ;-)

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PostPosted: Feb 10, 2014 19:33    Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2014  

A few pics of Mexican specimens that caught my at the Westward Look. Sure there were a lot more specimens of Mexican origin, azurite, cuprite, malachite from Milpillas as every where else, and some older specimens. But these are the cool ones that really got me.


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From a very small find in 1999 or if not from that one, pretty similar material came out in 1999.
Nice spelling error on the carved acrylic base.
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Just a smoking scheelite for this location better known for its velvety black tourmaline.
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Something that is not Mexican but I thought was pretty cool. After showing the photo to a few people, I realized that garnet from this locality are not uncommon but, they are pretty cool looking
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PostPosted: Feb 10, 2014 20:08    Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2014  

One more from the Tucson City Centre Hotel


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PostPosted: Feb 10, 2014 21:59    Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2014  

Quartz aficionados will be interested in seeing the Japan law twins offered by Japanese dealer Takeda Kozo in the Tucson City Center (Inn Suites). These are from the namesake location of this Quartz form. First described by a German researcher in 1875, the term becoming commonplace by 1905 (though twins were known from other locations previously). Some of the specimens offered were collected 60 - 100 years ago, and have interesting pedigrees. It's not every day you get to see Japan law twins from Japan!


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PostPosted: Feb 10, 2014 23:21    Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2014  

One of the "novelties" seen today were these Azurite nodules, recently collected in the oxidation zone of the Rubtsovskiy Mine in Siberia, Russia. They are found loose in clay. Those that have nice Azurite crystal on the outside are sold as is. Those with rough, uncrystallized exteriors are sliced to reveal the Azurite within and polished. These were seen in the room of Mikhail Anosov (Russian Minerals Co.) in the Hotel City Center (Inn Suites).


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PostPosted: Feb 10, 2014 23:24    Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2014  

Sliced, polished Azurite nodules.


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PostPosted: Feb 11, 2014 04:26    Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2014  

The legrandite specimen is stunning and very well photographed. I also love the azurite 'geodes' from Russia. Thank you for showing us the photos.
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PostPosted: Feb 11, 2014 10:02    Post subject: Tucson Show 2014 - Tom Moore  

Tucson 2014/02/11

Tom Moore is the indefatigable correspondent of the Mineralogical Record magazine, he runs around Tucson every day and practically nothing escapes to his supervision. Thanks to him we know through his articles in MR and the online section What's New in the Mineral World which are the novelties in the world of minerals, from the smallest to the largest.

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PostPosted: Feb 11, 2014 10:19    Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2014  

Many dealers this year are offering specimens of attractive bright, brassy Chalcopyrite with lenticular brownish Siderite, from Bijie, Guizhou Province, China. But a few dealers (the one pictured below from the Karp dealer) had plates of Siderite alone. While most were the common form of lenitular xl to about 3 cm, some, like this one, showed an unusual habit, with very thin plates of Siderite, seemingly in parallel growth. They have a micaceous luster on some faces, giving the appearance of fish scales. I had never seen Siderite quite like it before.


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PostPosted: Feb 11, 2014 10:19    Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2014  

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Luzhi or Hezhang, Guizhou Province, China

The right locality for these Chalcopyrites and Siderites is: Kaiwu Mine, Hezhang County, Bijie Prefecture, Guizhou, China, as you can see here: The right details for the new Chinese Chalcopyrites with Siderite!
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PostPosted: Feb 12, 2014 01:11    Post subject: Tucson Show 2014 - Gail is back  

Tucson 2014/02/11

Gail is back. Expect hundreds of photos in her thread: Tucson 2014 Show Report, Gail Spann Having Fun Again...! ;-)

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PostPosted: Feb 12, 2014 21:20    Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2014 - Gail is back  

Jordi Fabre wrote:
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Gail,
It is so nice to see you, and in such good humor. You are very inspirational! Have fun at the show!!!
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