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Ed Huskinson

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Posted: Apr 23, 2009 10:29 Post subject: Re: Ed Huskinson's collection |
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No Pete, I got nuttin'. I would have remembered the wulfenite, so it didn't pass through my hands, regardless of authenticity. As for the photoshop thing, again, I got nuttin'.
Hasta la later,
Ed
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Carles Millan
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Posted: Apr 23, 2009 10:31 Post subject: Re: Ed Huskinson's collection |
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To Peter Megaw
Hi Peter:
Please, could you post the size of your 'diopotasaconmimetita sobre wulfenita.jpg'?
I think the specimen is very nice, I like it, but the size is an important information to take into account as well.
Thanks,
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Peter Megaw
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Posted: Apr 23, 2009 10:46 Post subject: Re: Ed Huskinson's collection |
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Ed, I'm certain you would never have let go of a San Francisco like that...
Carlos, Given the fact that it is largely complete, I doubt it is larger than a small minature. The dioptases photo-shopped on are probably 4-6mm
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Ed Huskinson

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Posted: Apr 24, 2009 19:09 Post subject: Re: Ed Huskinson's collection |
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OK everybody. Here are a few more specimens, the ones I said I would photograph for you. After the two galena shots, there's an isolated view of the wulfenite from Los Lamentos in Chihuahua, Mexico. The big crystal on top is exactly 29mm on edge. Specimen width is 63mm. And there's a shot of the backside, showing the label affixed thereto, indicating that the specimen is from Los Lamentos, acquired from Benny Fenn. It was my big acquisition in 1983.
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Here's a photo showing the damage up close and personal. I like to think that a famous German mineralogist scratched the face and then blow-piped it (yes, look at the lower left quadrant of the spinel-twinned crystal. I DON'T CARE. Yes, it's unfortunate that it has been damaged, but hey, now I can make up a story to go with the damage. And I have a way to show how a blowpipe affects galena. Bottom line, I like it, I bought it for my own enjoyment, and I do not consider it to be an "investment". |
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Galena, Neudorf, Harz Mountains, Germany. "Isolated" photo of specimen, acquired from Evan Jones. Bob Jones can give a brief history of the piece, inasmuch as it originated with him 25 or 30 years ago. Damage notwithstanding, I've coveted the specimen from the day I saw it on display at their home in Phoenix. The specimen is 55mm tall, 50mm wide, and the crystal is 26mm across. |
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Here's the label that is affixed to the backside of the specimen. |
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Wulfenite, Los Lamentos, Chihuahua, Mexico. 63mm wide, 60mm tall, and the largest crystal measures 29mm along the edge. |
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Tobi
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Posted: Apr 25, 2009 02:57 Post subject: Re: Ed Huskinson's collection |
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Hello Ed,
the galena is still a wonderful sample from Neudorf, this little damage is really not worth complaining. And it's just amazing how this single crystals sits atop the siderite matrix. Is the crystal repaired (fixed to the matrix)? However, it's just a great specimen!
If you like these galenas from Neudorf, you should visit the mineral museum of my hometown, there are several superb specimens in large cabinet size completely covered with perfect crystals up to 30 mm ... mineral paradise :-)
And concerning the Los Lamentos wulfenite: I can't believe that this one is real - incredible and simply stunning!
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Barry Flannery
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Posted: Aug 24, 2009 11:25 Post subject: Re: Ed Huskinson's collection |
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Hi Ed,
I'd love to see the galena you have from Mogul Mine, Co.Tippearary if you can arrange a photograph?
Thanks and all the best from Ireland,
Barry
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jimB
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Posted: Sep 07, 2009 21:19 Post subject: Re: Ed Huskinson's collection |
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HI Peter,
Why did you break the linarite off ?
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Andreas Gerstenberg
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Posted: Mar 05, 2010 07:06 Post subject: Re: Ed Huskinson's collection |
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Hi,
Really, the galena is not bad at all. I´m still looking for one I can effort. And I like your labels too. Personally I do have these oldschool labels in my collection but all handmade ("Fraktur" type).
Anyway, thanks for showing. Do you have other german minerals in your collection? If so - please show...
Andreas
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Ed Huskinson

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Posted: Mar 05, 2010 13:13 Post subject: Re: Ed Huskinson's collection |
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Thanks Andreas, and welcome to FMF. I appreciate your comments on the Neudorf galena. Oh, and I very much appreciate that you included 3 or 4 fluorites from German localities in your earlier post on your collection. Thanks for that as well.
I have a few other German pieces. Will photograph them and post them later this afternoon, after I shoot and post a few smithsonites for that thread..
And Barry- no, I no longer own the Mogul Mine galena. It was nice. Bright and shiny, but small. It went to a good home in a trade with another collector, and I neglected to photograph it. Sometimes I have trader's remorse over the deal, but given the extraordinary nature of the devit balls that I got in exchange, the regret diminishes.
Thanks for your interest.
Ed
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Jason
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Posted: Mar 05, 2010 14:12 Post subject: Re: Ed Huskinson's collection |
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That wulf from los lamentos is just outstanding...fantastc, Ed!
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Ed Huskinson

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Posted: Mar 05, 2010 15:09 Post subject: Re: Ed Huskinson's collection |
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Thanks amethystine person!!! I'm honored. It came from Benny Fenn, and it had been in his wife's (Elva's) collection. They were kind enough to bring it to me a few years ago.. Desafortunadamente, I was unable to purchase the other, slightly smaller specimens that had accompanied it. That'll teach me not to go to Tucson early.
Later,
Ed
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