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chris
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Posted: Jun 12, 2008 14:49 Post subject: Re: Gail's collection |
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Hi Gail,
In fact I live in the outskirts of Grenoble, in a little village south of the city when you take the highway towards l'Alpe d'Huez.
Hope you enjoyed your stay in the area. Next time you are over here, I recommend you the mineral museum of Bourg d'Oisans. Of course it is not as impressive as the Smithsonian but it worth a visit as it displays minerals from Oisans.
As you stayed in the area, I've included a picture of interest for a mineral collector like you. At a time the spot produced nice axinite & epidote. It is "Les Aiguilles d'Argentière" above the Glandon Pass, Savoie (nothing in common with those above Chamonix).
Christophe
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Jun 12, 2008 15:15 Post subject: Re: Gail's collection |
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And smoky Quartz too!
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Quartz Gwindel from Argentière Glacier. Specimen size: 11 × 6.8 × 3.7 cm. Mined aproximately on 1985 |
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Gail

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Posted: Jun 12, 2008 15:49 Post subject: Re: Gail's collection |
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Bourg d'Oisans. I had lunch there and we rode through there on the way to the climb that made Lance Armstrong and many others famous. Jim and I were on a tandem bicycle and it was our honeymoon! We also stayed two days in Chamonix, went up to Mt. Blanc and that was brave of me considering my fear of heights!
I had the best crepe ever, with pistachio ice cream and chocolate sauce with whipped cream, yum!
Oh...this is all making me hungry. Great quartz Jordi...and Christophe??? Thanks for the photo!
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Tracy

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Posted: Jun 12, 2008 18:47 Post subject: Re: Gail's collection |
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Great quartz indeed Jordi! It is one of my favorite recent acquisitions and displays very well in my quartz suite :-)
Thanks for choosing that photo as your example!
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chris
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Posted: Jun 13, 2008 10:30 Post subject: Re: Gail's collection |
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Hi Jordi,
In fact your smoky comes from Argentière, Mont Blanc, Haute-Savoie, not Aiguilles de l'Argentière, Belledonne, Savoie (as seen on the picture). From what I know no smoky was ever found in the area.
For smokey, you have to change of range and switch from Belledonne to the Grandes Rousses where some finds were reported some years ago.
Gail did you really climb the 21 turns on tandem ? I'm really impressed because the slope is quite steep. It seems that Texas' folks are quite good on a bicycle.
"Oh...this is all making me hungry. "
Enjoy your meal & your week-end
Christophe
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Jun 13, 2008 10:41 Post subject: Re: Gail's collection |
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Right Chris. Thanks!
Jordi
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Gail

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Posted: Jun 13, 2008 10:56 Post subject: Re: Gail's collection |
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Gail did you really climb the 21 turns on tandem ? I'm really impressed because the slope is quite steep. It seems that Texas' folks are quite good on a bicycle?
We made it to the 7th turn from the top. It was July of 2003 when that horrid heat wave made it so we left tire imprints in the bubbling tar on the road!
I was head of the Texas Bicycle Coalition back then, and was racing both mountain and road bikes and doing well. I won a state championship for downhill dual slalom mountain biking. I went on to win the Texas senior olympics, bringing home four gold medals.
Now? I love to eat too much and entertain mineral people.
But...am getting back into bicycling after 3 years off the bike, I was burned out on traiining.
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EastCulture
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Posted: Jun 14, 2008 22:41 Post subject: Re: Gail's collection |
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very beautiful!!!!!!!
Enjoy them forever!!
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Gail

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Posted: Aug 27, 2008 15:33 Post subject: Re: Gail's collection |
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My new mineral cabinets, delivered yesterday.
I think it is safe to say we are ADDICTED to minerals?
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The Irv Brown Room, aka the Rose room. Three cabinets in here, the photo above shows the other one. |
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The Parisian ( Parisienne? ) room. I took out the family antiques and gave them to the kids...we need room for minerals! This room has four new cabinets. |
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Maxxedison
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Posted: Aug 28, 2008 03:01 Post subject: Re: Gail's collection |
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That's a LOT of cabinets, but when they are full, you are going to think " I am going to take away the beds and put more cabinets!" and just then you are considered an ADDICTED!! :-)
About your collection Gail...words for what? The collection speaks for you!!!
Ricardo
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chris
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Posted: Aug 28, 2008 10:42 Post subject: Re: Gail's collection |
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Hi Gail,
Very impressive. When do you plan to give the bed to the kids ;-) ? Next time I'll be in Texas I now know where is located the must seen museum of the area.
Enjoy !
Christophe
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Gail

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Posted: Sep 03, 2008 21:26 Post subject: Re: Gail's collection |
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Just took delivery of a few more minerals, thought I would share them!
A couple of our newest minerals, both of which I am enamoured with.
When in Tucson this past spring I had fallen in love with the pyromorphite below and never dreamed I would have a chance to own it. I love the size of some of the crystals.
I had hoped to purchase something from the Romero collection and waited till I saw something that really wowed me, this wulfenite was it.
My first mineral passion was wulfenite and I have never lost the desire to collect more.
Jim also loved both these pieces and was with me when we decided to add them to our collection.
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Pyromorphite Ex Bruce and Cody Oreck. |
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Wulfenite Ahumada Chihuahua, Mexico blades up to 17 mm on edge. Ex Dr. Miguel Romero Sanchez Mineral Collection |
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Sep 05, 2008 13:52 Post subject: Re: Gail's collection |
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Great Pyro Gail!
As the 11.091 (from today) readings of this thread evidenced, people continue to enjoy your "mineralogical hunting."
Thanks again to show them to us.
Jordi
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Jon Mommers
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Posted: Sep 05, 2008 15:50 Post subject: Re: Gail's collection |
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They are a couple of glorious pieces Gail, thank you for sharing
cheers
Jon
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parfaitelumiere
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Posted: Nov 01, 2008 12:35 Post subject: Re: Gail's collection |
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lots of beautifull items,especially the pyrite from Panasqueira!
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