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Topic: Death of Heimo Hellwig | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 19 Views: 40112 |
Forum: In Memoriam Posted: Apr 21, 2019 09:18 Subject: Re: Death of Heimo Hellwig |
This is heartbreaking news. I always enjoyed looking at Heimo's Tsumeb specimens on the FMF Forum. My condolences to his family. | |
Topic: Collection Macros | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 31 Views: 37086 |
Forum: Micros & Macros - Images of Minerals Posted: Aug 06, 2018 11:57 Subject: Re: Collection Macros |
Hi Oliver,
I was on the road yesterday, so I just noticed this thread today. I have to agree with the others that your Alum Creek “fluorites” are also calcites, based on the physical properties. Ca ... |
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Topic: Favourite Fluorites? | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 223 Views: 383388 |
Forum: Favourite Minerals Posted: Dec 07, 2017 08:42 Subject: Re: Favourite Fluorites? |
It’s impossible for me to state which localities are my favorites for fluorites. Like Michael Shaw, one of my favorite localities is the Illinois-Kentucky Fluorspar District.
This specimen is in ... |
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Topic: The Mizunaka Collection | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 2419 Views: 2179702 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: Oct 09, 2017 15:54 Subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection |
Wonderful fluorite specimens Mike. Your La Paz County specimen is most likely from the Heson Mine. It was known for producing both cubic and octahedral fluorites.
The information on the locality w ... |
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Topic: Collection of Michael Shaw | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 2083 Views: 2390998 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: Sep 06, 2017 15:12 Subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
Speaking of the Lane Quarry, I found a reference to it in a Rock and Gem article by Bob Jones.
"The best-known Massachusetts quarry is the Lane Quarry in Westfield. Decades ago, it was access ... |
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Topic: The Mizunaka Collection | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 2419 Views: 2179702 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: Jul 12, 2017 08:42 Subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection |
Love that Japanese Andradite! I'm curious to know if anyone has done any research into the cause of the iridescence on the garnets? | |
Topic: Quartz, Natural and Synthetic | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 47 Views: 113082 |
Forum: Minerals and Mineralogy Posted: Jun 29, 2017 08:14 Subject: Re: Quartz, Natural and Synthetic |
In 2016-2017, Vlad has expanded some of his experiments with his hydrothermal solution quartzes. I have acquired several specimens that he has regrown and will share them here on the FMF site. | |
Topic: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - Ohio | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 41 Views: 89091 |
Forum: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA Posted: Jun 28, 2017 09:15 Subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - Ohio |
Most mineral collectors are aware that Ohio is one of the few places in the world to produce iridescent fluorite. Although the Auglaize Quarry in Junction, Paulding County, Ohio is the best known of ... | |
Topic: The Mizunaka Collection | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 2419 Views: 2179702 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: Jun 28, 2017 07:10 Subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection |
I think the Antarctica specimen is really cool. The specimens I typically see from there are from outer space and not from the continent itself! | |
Topic: Don Lum Collection | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 2174 Views: 2116614 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: May 15, 2017 11:00 Subject: Re: Don Lum Collection |
That Annabel Lee Mine specimen is definitely an oddity and a sweet one at that!
I searched my 1988 Rocks and Minerals article on the district and there was this note: "Marcasite occurs as r ... |
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Topic: A mineralogical trip through the regions of the UK - England / County Durham | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 119 Views: 183296 |
Forum: A mineralogical trip through the regions of the UK Posted: May 11, 2017 13:41 Subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the regions of the UK - England / County Durham |
I drove back from a wedding in Baltimore and on my way home, I decided to make a pit stop and visit the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The museum is well known for its ... | |
Topic: Don Lum Collection | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 2174 Views: 2116614 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: May 02, 2017 08:11 Subject: Re: Don Lum Collection |
Really nice specimens Don, I especially like that Millerite!
When I first started collecting minerals in college, I always thought that cookeite was pronounced like the dessert, so I called it coo ... |
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Topic: Quartz and limonite from a sandstone quarry | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 4 Views: 10716 |
Forum: Mines and Mineral Localities Posted: Apr 28, 2017 08:36 Subject: Re: Quartz and limonite from a sandstone quarry |
Pete, when I first saw these pictures I thought they looked like “flame structures” or “convoluted bedding”, but the more I see similar specimens, the more I am inclined to believe that your interpret ... | |
Topic: Collection of Manuel Mesa | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 210 Views: 295188 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: Apr 28, 2017 08:22 Subject: Re: Collection of Manuel Mesa |
Manuel these are some outstanding specimens and your photographs are excellent as well. I particular like the fluorite from Inner Mongolia (3416.jpg) and the calcite from the Xianghualing Mine in Huna ... | |
Topic: Collection of Michael Shaw | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 2083 Views: 2390998 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: Apr 20, 2017 09:44 Subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
I had to chuckle over your olmiite ( https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/download.php?id=77985 ). I just attended a mineral show last weekend and picked up a nice, inexpensive olmiite. Your's ... | |
Topic: Collection of Michael Shaw | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 2083 Views: 2390998 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: Apr 11, 2017 13:36 Subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
I had to chuckle over your olmiite. I just attended a mineral show last weekend and picked up a nice, inexpensive olmiite. Your's though is a lot more attractive than mine! | |
Topic: Collection of Heimo Hellwig | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 672 Views: 727325 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: Mar 16, 2017 08:59 Subject: Re: Collection of Heimo Hellwig |
Love that azurite/malachite/wulfenite combination specimen! | |
Topic: Collection of Michael Shaw | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 2083 Views: 2390998 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: Feb 21, 2017 15:29 Subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
The fluorite and baryte from the Gaskins is exceptional. Neat old time specimen we normally don't see from the IL-KY Fluorspar District. | |
Topic: Please help me identify if these are fake or treated | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 16 Views: 29329 |
Forum: Incorrect classification and fakes Posted: Feb 09, 2017 16:07 Subject: Re: Please help me identify if these are fake or treated |
#4 is not entirely "natural"...sorry
It is actually broken quartz (I think from Madagascar?) which has been "re-healed" in autoclaves. I have also seen pictures of similar spe ... |
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Topic: Collection of Fiebre Verde | |
Jamison Brizendine Replies: 746 Views: 1060815 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: Jan 30, 2017 09:32 Subject: Re: Collection of Fiebre Verde |
Outstanding material as always...especially the color on that Rhodonite! | |
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