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Gail

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Posted: Aug 13, 2010 09:39 Post subject: Re: Basic question No.2: Your favorite countries of origin |
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U.K.!!!
Then all others.... _________________ Minerals you say? Why yes, I'll take a dozen or so... |
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Joan Kureczka

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Posted: Aug 13, 2010 10:27 Post subject: Re: Basic question No.2: Your favorite countries of origin |
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Well, it would probably be in this order:
Northern England
California
Afghanistan/Pakistan
Russia
Burma
After that, it goes all over because much of the focus for me is tourmaline and fluorite, wherever they may come from. |
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Tobi
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Posted: Aug 13, 2010 12:52 Post subject: Re: Basic question No.2: Your favorite countries of origin |
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Jordi (and all others),
when i started this topic i had no specific intention on whether this should be a poll vote or just an open discussion, so i'm amenable for any kind of negotiation ;-)
We can keep this an open discussion and we can also make a poll with a final result out of it. I can take care and evaluate the results, no problem. The problem is that not everybody has a ranking or a list of countries; some only collect special species regardless of origin, while others only concentrate on one country. So if we make a poll, maybe we should agree about a procedure. My idea is: Everybody names at least one country (at most 10) and we count how often each country is listed. So Gail's vote would e.g. be the U.K., Peter Megaw's would be Mexico (counting only once and not ten times ;-)) and Alfredo's would be Japan and Bolivia. But what to do with Joan's vote? Counting "Northern England" as U..K, California as U.S., Afghanistan/Pakistan as one point for each one?! It's not easy to decide and to make a poll here.
And we finally have to decide whether the home country counts or not. If we cancel Germany on my and Roger's vote, i suppose he wouldn't be happy because he describes German minerals as essential for his collection. And what if Andreas Gerstenberg (who only collects German minerals) gives a vote, shall we ignore him? ;-)
So there are many open questions. If we really want to make a poll, we should agree before about the points i mentioned. I posted this open for all in this thread because i think everyone should have a chance to say if he considers a poll worthwhile or not.
Best regards to all so far and thanks for an animated discussion on an unnecessary topic ;-) |
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Joan Kureczka

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Posted: Aug 13, 2010 12:58 Post subject: Re: Basic question No.2: Your favorite countries of origin |
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Polls assume a sort of value judgement that, as Tobias's post points out, isn't appropriate or valuable in many cases due to the many ways in which people collect. So it's probably worth just keeping this as an interesting discussion. |
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Jean Sendero

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Posted: Aug 13, 2010 13:43 Post subject: Re: Basic question No.2: Your favorite countries of origin |
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Hey,
Mexico, what else? Mexico 9 more times.
Cheers
Jean |
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chris
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Posted: Aug 13, 2010 14:01 Post subject: Re: Basic question No.2: Your favorite countries of origin |
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Hi Tobias,
Quote: | And we finally have to decide whether the home country counts or not. |
Why should home country not being counted ? Roger has his reasons to consider Germany as his top country. No problem for me (France is only third on my list). As for Andreas, why should we ignore a systematic collector just because he focuses on one country ?
I agree with you about the count. Counting each answer no matter the number (from 1 to 10). My guess for Joan answer :
Nothern England = UK = 1
California = USA = 1
Afghanistan = 1
Pakistan = 1
Russia = 1
Burma = 1
Between 1 and 10 = ok. Other ideas of counting ?
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Tobi
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Posted: Aug 13, 2010 14:54 Post subject: Re: Basic question No.2: Your favorite countries of origin |
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Hi Chris, not to count the home country wasn't my idea (see beginning of this thread) and i'm also against that procedure. |
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Jason
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Posted: Aug 13, 2010 20:04 Post subject: Re: Basic question No.2: Your favorite countries of origin |
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It's next to impossible for anyplace to beat out Tsumeb, so namibia is my choice. |
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Greg Toomey
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Posted: Aug 13, 2010 23:35 Post subject: Re: Basic question No.2: Your favorite countries of origin |
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1. Pakistan
2. Afghanistan
3. Brazil
4. China
5. USA ( Arizona, California, Colorado, Tennessee )
6. Nambia
7. Morocco
8. Mexico
9. Germany
10. France
I don't collect countries, but the minerals I am attracted to seem to come from these places. My collection's origins seem to be heavily represented by these countries and states.
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Aug 14, 2010 05:59 Post subject: Re: Basic question No.2: Your favorite countries of origin |
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Joan Kureczka wrote: | Polls assume a sort of value judgement that, as Tobias's post points out, isn't appropriate or valuable in many cases due to the many ways in which people collect. So it's probably worth just keeping this as an interesting discussion. |
OK it seems that, considering the different opinions, it could be better let the thread open and let its own development. So, Tobias, Montanpark, if you consider necessary my intervention in this thread just let me know. Otherwise I will be aside, letting the thread continue as the FMF's members decide.
Considering the circumstances I edited my own post -> https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/viewtopic.php?p=12822#12822 and I added Spain, Namibia and South Africa. _________________ Audaces fortuna iuvat |
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Andreas Gerstenberg
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Posted: Aug 20, 2010 04:40 Post subject: Re: Basic question No.2: Your favorite countries of origin |
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Hi,
1.) Germany (surprise, surprise...)
2.) Great Britain
3.) Czech Rep
4.) Russia
5.) USA
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James Catmur
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Posted: Sep 01, 2010 12:23 Post subject: Re: Basic question No.2: Your favorite countries of origin |
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Back from my summar vacation so let me add some thoughts. I used to collect anything I liked regardless of the country they were from but have now decided to collect only minerals from
Spain
England
Portugal
Scotland
Wales
No real order there but items from the first two are easier to obtain than material from the last two countries. Everything from any other country is now slowly being exchanged or removed from my collection
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DanovskiM

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Posted: Apr 06, 2025 15:07 Post subject: Re: Favourite countries of origin? |
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1. Mexico
2. Namibia
3. Morocco
4. Russia
5. France
6. Brazil
7. Spain
8. China
9. USA
10. Bulgaria
Greetings
Martin _________________ It won't always be like this... |
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Roger Warin

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Posted: Apr 07, 2025 06:53 Post subject: Re: Favourite countries of origin? |
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When you have decades of collections, interest in a region changes over time. This is because mineralogy is a function of the economic or geopolitical activity of the moment.
When I was young, the Congo (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo) was generous to us Belgians.
Then there was also Switzerland, France, Germany, Morocco and the legendary Brazil and Madagascar.
Then came the USA (Pala, Elmwood).
Asia appeared thanks to the war in Afghanistan.
Then Pakistan, India and finally China, extraordinary.
More recently, Central Africa.
There are two important drivers of discovery: industry and gemstone hunting.
In fact, the collection brings together the various eras that punctuate history. |
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Forrestblyth
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Posted: Apr 07, 2025 08:00 Post subject: Re: Favourite countries of origin? |
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England.,,,,, Its about the only thing left we do well lol |
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