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Wilson Bonilla
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Posted: Feb 17, 2011 19:17 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2011 |
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Hi Jordi:
It seems (the natural bat) like a very good joke!!, but I , as the mayority of people, like Azurite "THE BAT", very nice specimen!.
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Lumaes
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Posted: Feb 17, 2011 19:36 Post subject: Homeless vs Home full Tucson Show 2011 |
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Hi Jordi:
Love your newspaper articles, great in fact. My heart sunk when I saw the homeless person. It brings home the fact that not all people have the luxuries we take for granted. I know how he would feel. I have been in that position myself - long story though for another time and place.
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Feb 18, 2011 10:24 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2011 |
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In this previous topic "Any chance you could bring a suite from those Polish granites to TGMS?" -> https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/viewtopic.php?p=15238 , Peter Megaw requested to Tomasz the possibility to display in future editions of the TGMS some of the wonderful Fluorites from Strzegom quarries, Poland.
I use the oportunity to show a fine example of this material, displayed in Tucson 2011
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Octahedral Fluorite with Quartz and Feldspar Strzegom, Swidnica District, Strzegom-Sobótka Massif, Lower Silesia, Poland 9 x 4.5 cm. Former Jan Buma collection Photo: Jordi Deusedes |
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Joan Kureczka

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Posted: Feb 18, 2011 11:20 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2011 |
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That Polish fluorite is indeed an extremely nice one, having seen Tomasz's display in Munich and acquiring a couple from him ourselves. Whose display was that in?
It sounds like one of the themes for 2013 will be fluorite, so we certainly encourage more fine displays from everyone, and especially our European friends, if possible.
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Posted: Feb 18, 2011 11:36 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2011 |
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Joan Kureczka wrote: |
...Whose display was that in?
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It sounds like one of the themes for 2013 will be fluorite, so we certainly encourage more fine displays from everyone, and especially our European friends, if possible.
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I know, that's another reason to publish this photo ;-)
BTW, I already anounced it in the Spanish side -> https://www.foro-minerales.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=55101#55101
Jordi
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Tomasz Praszkier
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Posted: Feb 19, 2011 15:15 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2011 |
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I would like to thank you all very much for reporting Tucson Show. I was very upset that I can not go, and you help me to survive this hard time :-) In fact I was so unhappy that I went on trip to Mezica for underground collection. Rest of time I spent refreshing pages with reports :-)
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Posted: Feb 19, 2011 18:10 Post subject: Tucson Show 2011 - 11 |
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Barcelona 02/20/2011
Another novelty in Tucson 2011 were the Miersites (Ag,Cu)I on Cuprite crystals from Rubtsovskoye Mine, Rubtsovsk, Altai Kraj, Siberia, Russia.
Super for the species!
Jordi
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Miersite on Cuprite Rubtsovskoye Mine, Rubtsovsk, Altai Kraj, Siberia, Russia Mined in 2010 Specimen size: 5 x 4 cm. Photo: Jordi Deusedes & Jordi Fabre |
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Posted: Feb 19, 2011 22:55 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2011 |
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I am sitting here going through all the photos on these Tucson threads and remembering some of the fantastic mineral specimens at the shows, especially the Westward Look, but also around where we were staying at the Inn Suites. My own acquisitions were humble, a bit weird and so much fun to now be reflecting on. Most are inclusion specimens, some wonderful iris agates, a trapiche grossular garnet, some glass slag from Sweden (1600s) I'd been hunting for a sample of and several pieces of iridescent andradite garnet from New Mexico - including a cat's eye, a multi-star cabochon and the wonderful crystal cluster shown below. The junctions of the crystal faces are very iridescent while the faces appear almost to have a metallic luster in some light. The iridescence and chatoyancy are better appreciated in cut pieces (which I won't inflict on FMF members). There is a very good paper in Gems & Gemology Winter 2006 on these types of garnets and the causes of their optical phenomena and one in Lapidary Journal 2006 Vol 59 on the New Mexico andradites in particular.
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Carles Millan
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Posted: Feb 20, 2011 16:04 Post subject: Tucson Show 2011 |
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For Jordi Fabre and Gail Spann
All the FMF members must be very grateful to both for the long hours you've spent putting together the huge amount of material from the Tucson show for us to read, see and enjoy. All of them who, like me, have not had the luck to attend the show, have been able to live it comfortably, without leaving home, even without standing up from their chairs. It seems incredible to me that you both, defying exhaustion, have been committed and strong enough to sit in front of your computer during many late evenings to post your daily report, without worrying about losing sleep.
Gail, congratulations for your new Wutong Princess rhodochrosite. I'm full of envy since it makes mine irrelevant. But this is a picture that most mineral collectors are already used to.
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Posted: Feb 20, 2011 17:14 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2011 |
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Thanks Carles!
As the Gail's thread show so well, Tucson Show is not only mineralogy but the annual worlwide meeting point, and although some people don't consider this part as so important, I believe it is. The minerals are enough deedless by themselves, so let the humans use the warm friendship! ;-)
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Left to right: Bob Cook, Ed Huskinson, the Master, Jeff Post (Smithsonian) Aleta Huskinson and the most social person in the whole Tucson ;-)
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Posted: Feb 20, 2011 17:32 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2011 |
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Elise wrote: |
There is a very good paper in Gems & Gemology Winter 2006 on these types of garnets and the causes of their optical phenomena and one in Lapidary Journal 2006 Vol 59 on the New Mexico andradites in particular.
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So where in New Mexico are these garnets from?
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Posted: Feb 21, 2011 13:17 Post subject: Tucson Show 2011 - 12 |
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Barcelona 02/21/2011
Slowly, but I'm arriving to the Main Show. My next post will cover my ten favorites of the exhibits and my final conclusions about the Show. In the meantime here you have some images of the Tucson Convention Center.
Jordi
2011 European correspondent of the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show™
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A general vision of the place where during four days all mineralogical visions are assembled |
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New Kid in Town. The META, headed by Jim & Imelda Klein intend to be the new reference group in Tucson area. Knowing the good job played by Jim & Imelda in Houston (HAMS), it looks like a serious possibility! ;-) |
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And a good example is this superb Legrandite just obtained by Jim & Imelda few days before the start of the Show
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Posted: Feb 22, 2011 12:52 Post subject: Tucson Show 2011 - 13 |
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Although the Ilvaites I saw were disapointing in this Tucson Show, considering that the majority had not luster and also considering its high price, we still have the hope that the iron mine in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, which supply these Ilvaites, could also supply other interesting species.
From that mine we noticed good Arsenopyrites, very promising octahedral Fluorites, and in the Main Show I also noticed that Euclases are present in this mine. The sample exhibited in the Main was not too bad, hopefully still better ones appear in the future.
Jordi
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Some infos about the mine in the showcase of the Euclase |
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Philip Simmons
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Posted: Feb 24, 2011 13:24 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2011 |
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Darren wrote: | Elise wrote: |
There is a very good paper in Gems & Gemology Winter 2006 on these types of garnets and the causes of their optical phenomena and one in Lapidary Journal 2006 Vol 59 on the New Mexico andradites in particular.
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Darren,
My guess for the New mexico garnet location would be the San Pedro Mine in Sante Fe county. I've collected there many times and come up with almost identical iridescent andradites.
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Posted: Feb 24, 2011 14:52 Post subject: Tucson Show 2011 - 14 |
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Barcelona 02/24/2011
This year the Main Show was well covered with a lot of infos either in this thread as well as in the monumental thread of Gail ( https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/viewtopic.php?p=16054#16054 ) so I prefer offer something very personal: my ten favourites between all specimens displayed in the Main Show showcases.
All specimens displayed there were great, some exceptional, some fabulous, but I don't tried to do a choice of the "really best" ones, but just the ones that for personal reasons I liked so much. No competition, is just my "heart's touch", nothing else! ;-)
Jordi
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Cuprite on Atacamite, 14 stope, 5 level, Southwest Mine. Richard Graeme collection.
My ideal Cuprite! Richard when you decide to gift it, please remember me! ;-) |
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Chalcocite, probably from St. Just District, Cornwall, UK
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Overwhelming. Too red! ;-) |
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Endearing monster, with two good features: from Arizona University and from California, topic of Tucson 2011 |
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Already enhanced by other FMFers, but still...
Take a great Azurite, pump strongly air to the center of the specimen and when expand, you get "The Bat" ;-) |
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The luminosity of the gigantic "Aztec Pyramid" |
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Yes, I know, it is very fashion, but is so good that I can't resist.
Ladies and gentlemen, here it is the over-photographed, the too famous, the so desired: The Blue Cap 'Rabbit Ears'! |
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