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Matt_Zukowski
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Posted: Feb 03, 2012 22:09 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2012 |
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I finally have both the time and energy to post some pictures.
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This fluorite was shown to me by a Chinese dealer - I did not get a good locality. But it looks interesting |
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A surprisingly large, clean, and translucent Rubtsovskoe cuprite. I saw this piece on the 25th and it was sold by the 27th. |
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Matt_Zukowski
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Posted: Feb 03, 2012 22:22 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2012 |
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Chinese minerals over at the Quality Inn. |
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The next 2 pictures are of the new chalcopyrite/siderite specimens that are marked as Inner Mongolia but from elsewhere in China. I have also seen calcite on some of these specimens. The second one shows chalcopyrite on (epitaxial) tetrahedrite. |
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Matt_Zukowski
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Posted: Feb 03, 2012 23:22 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2012 |
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The next set of 3 picts are clearly chalcopyrite epitaxial on tetrahedrite from this same Chinese locality. Sorry for bad photography - I didn't bring a macro lens or tripod and I only have one light on the desk.
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This one is an attempt to show the "basket weave" pattern of the chalcopyrite on the 111 faces of the tetrahedrite. |
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The next 2 picts are an attempt to show that the chalcopyrite "coating" is continuous and brilliant on the 211 faces. |
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Matt_Zukowski
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Posted: Feb 04, 2012 00:41 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2012 |
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Back to the Quality Inn, probably sometime around the 27th.
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A nice scheelite, redder than I am used to seeing. |
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A pyromorphite with small but lusterous and gemmy xls. |
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A calcite and heulandite in a vug in an Indian dealer's room. |
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A decent sized calcite on stilbite in that same room. This calcite looks a lot like those from the Sokolovskoe Iron Mine in Kazakhstan. |
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Matt_Zukowski
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Posted: Feb 04, 2012 00:50 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2012 |
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Sunnywood's room at the Inn Suites on the 27th.
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A Bunker Hill pyromorphite. |
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A small but luscious Boltsburn fluorite. |
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A small but good Elmwood calcite that caught my eye. |
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Matt_Zukowski
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Posted: Feb 04, 2012 01:17 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2012 |
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More at the Inn Suites
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A small but nice Daoping pyromorphite with sharp, lusterous, hoppered, and relatively large xls. |
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Although this piece lacks good luster, I just love the form of this Chinese ilvaite cluster. |
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This is a very lusterous, fairly transparent Yaogangxian calcite. This comes from the newer or "scheelite" side of the mine. |
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With backlighting from my flashlight which apparently has a blueish cast to the light. |
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The back of the label for the Berry calcite. Now that's the kind of detail you want to see on the back of your label! |
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I saw more Uchucchacua rhodochrosites this show than I have before. Almost all of them with a dog tooth habit. This one has a rhombohedral habit instead. |
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A Milpillas azurite with no damage and a habit tht looks to me something like heulandite from Nasik. |
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Antonio Alcaide
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Posted: Feb 04, 2012 02:26 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2012 |
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And apologies for those of you who have no interest in Mexican minerals.
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I think there is nobody of those here :-)
Thanks a lot (to Jean and Matt) from Europe for sharing your impressions and pictures.
Regards
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Jesse Fisher

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Posted: Feb 05, 2012 11:21 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2012 |
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Spent much of Friday and Saturday at the rather posh Westward Look show. Not too many bargains to be had there, but some really nice rocks were to be seen and the weather was wonderful. No frozen water fountains this year. Traffic seemed down a bit, as elsewhere at the show this year. Parking spaces were scarce around 11 am but by early afternoon on both days finding one was no problem. The featured collection on display in the hotel lobby belonged to a relatively new collector, Ron Gladnick of San Diego. I am told that he is a former professional football player who has "caught the collecting bug" in a big way. His Moroccan anglesite was one of the more memorable specimens seen at the show.
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A typical scene at the show. The hotel is divided into individual compounds with 6 rooms in each. The show takes over six of these compounds. |
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anglesite Toussit, Morocco about 8 cm tall from the Ron Gladnick collection |
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Spodumene, var. kunzite Laghmann Province, Afghanistan about 6 cm tall another specimen from Ron's collection |
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Fluorite on Quartz Switzerland about 15 cm tall an incredible fluorite from the Swiss Alps seen in Wayne Thompson's room |
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Beryl, var. Morganite on quartz and feldspar Pala Chief Mine, San Diego about 30 cm across a recently mined morganite from the famous Pala district, seen in Bill Larson's room (Pala International). The piece was recovered by Jeff Swanger and crew, who have been working the nearby Oceanview mine in recent years. |
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fluorite on quartz Beihilfe Mine, near Freiberg, Saxony abour 7 cm tall Rob Lavinsky is selling Herb Obodda's collection and had many specimens on display, including this German classic. |
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Beryl, var. aquamarine on albite Shigar Valley, Northern Areas, Pakistan about 5 cm across Another very nice specimen from Herb's collection |
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Schorl with feldspar and bear Little Three mine, San Diego, California about 8 cm Rob's ever-present "polar bear" logo specimen, this time cavorting with a friend. |
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Rhodonite Broken Hill, Australia about 7 cm tall an incredible rhodonite crystal seen in the Crystal Classics room |
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Tom Praszkier and John Veevaert enjoying the weather and a bit of refreshment |
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Feb 06, 2012 08:43 Post subject: Tucson Show 2012 - 4 |
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Tucson 02/06/2011
Unfortunately it seems that this is the year of the no new novelties, but fortunately this year seems to be better in terms of sales and enthusiasm than past years.
Talking about novelties, the list is very short and for major novelties only two catch the eye of visitors, the new Mottramites from Mina Ojuela and the new Chalcopyrites and Tetrahedrites with Siderite from an uncertain new Chinese locality, maybe in Sichuan province.
More to come...
2012 European correspondent of the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show™
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As novelties are so scarce, when some come to the market people are excited about them.
Photo: Robert Branstetter The man pointing the Mottramites is Oliver Konczer |
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...or more than excited! ;-)
Photo: Robert Dzwillo The "more than excited" person is Will Larson ;-) and the man on the right is Marcus Grossman. |
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Gail

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Posted: Feb 06, 2012 09:17 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2012 |
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I have some pretty good photos of Will Larson to bribe him with years from now, ha ha!!!!
_________________ Minerals you say? Why yes, I'll take a dozen or so... |
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Posted: Feb 06, 2012 22:14 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2012 |
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My buddy and I decided to do our Tucson trip a little differently this year......road trip. After I finished up with my last patient of the day, we loaded up the Prius and hit the road.....about 4:30 p.m. last Tuesday. There is nothing like a college road trip when you are somewhere north of 50. About an hour and a half out of Austin, we hit Interstate 10 and cruised at the new speed limit of 80 mph. Now the back seat was a little cramped for whichever one of us had to sit there, but we were well prepared.
I brought my MP3 player loaded with about 2000 songs......old timey country, 70's mainstream pop, Texas Czech polkas, obscure California surf bands, Texas redneck rock and cosmic country. You should have heard us barrelling down the road, belting out Snoopy vs. the Red Baron......"10, 20, 30, 40, 50 or more, the Bloody
Red Baron was rollin' up the score".......well, maybe not.
Anyway, we arrived in Tucson around 5:30 a.m., pulled into a motel parking lot and slept for about an hour. Then we shined ourselves up a little, and had a leisurely breakfast at the Checkerboard Cafe, which is just north of the Executive Inn. Checked in at the AGTA and GJX, and then went our separate ways......my buddy to the jewelry part of the show, and me to the minerals.
I thought I'd share a couple things worth seeing. Arif and Aisha of the Rocksaholics,
had an incredible blue capped, pink tourmaline.....coffee can size, more or less. Arif
built an interesting display for it, black painted wood and glass. It had a black background and the tourmaline sat on a small pedestal, which had a halogen light and an LED light inside, directed up the C-axis of the crystal. Pink color just flooded out of the specimen. And there was a halogen light hidden at the top of the case that shined down upon the blue cap. They are at the Riverpark motel, but I think they will also be at the Main Show, as well.
Tom Epaminondas had a booth in one of the white temp buildings next to the Inn
Suites....(I know it has a new name, but it will always be Inn Suites to me). He had an enormous plate of vivianite from somewhere deep in the Amazon.
And, at the Quality Inn, Nikhil of Deccan Minerals had a few specimens of purple botryoidal fluorite on matrix. The yellow globules are quite common, and I'm seeing more of the red ones, but one doesn't see the purple ones very often, at least until recently.
We only stayed a few days. We had great sashimi at Sushi Cho, and wonderful Mexican food at our favorite taqueria hole-in-the-wall, Juantino's. We had a chance to visit with many of our friends, but too soon it was time to squeeze back into the now less spacious Prius for the trip back home.
"I wanna go home to the Armadillo,
Good country music from Amarillo and Abilene.
With the friendliest people
And the purtiest women you've ever seen."
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Feb 08, 2012 11:45 Post subject: Tucson Show 2012 - Some shots |
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Some shots from the Tucson's madness.
As usual, a lot of great photos in the Gail's thread: https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/viewtopic.php?p=21677#21677
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The Azurites are so exciting that also the cops are watching them ;-) |
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Huge Japan law citrine Quartz from Mansa, Luapula province, Zambia |
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Wow, is really big, I should photography this! ;-) |
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The most desirable specimen from the Ron Gladnick collection, displayed in the Westward Look past Saturday February 4 |
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Posted: Feb 10, 2012 09:02 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2012 |
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The Main Show at the TCC opened yesterday. I was not there on opening day but I was during set-up on the previous day. Although I did not see the final set-up but what I saw is enough to say that the TGMS is going all out for the Arizona Centennial with the Arizona minerals being the center of attention. Every serious Arizona collector was there to be seen getting their “locality” specific case up. The displays, exhibits are simply out of this world. It is one spectacular case after another. One can see a combination of fantastic minerals with non-obtrusive bits and pieces of historical memorabilia. If you are into wulfenite, get ready.
So here are a few set-up day pics.
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Wulfenite Glove Arizona app 30 cm across Just to wet your appetite. This is a smoking, stunner, wulfenite. |
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Posted: Feb 10, 2012 10:48 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2012 |
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Thursday evening was Jordi's traditional party for the FMF participants, held at Casa Vicente, a very good Spanish restaurant not far from the convention center and the TGMS show. This year it was combined with a mineral museum curator's gathering, celebrating the recent retirement of both Tony Kampf (Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History) and Carl Francis (Harvard). The place was packed, the food was good, and everyone seemed to have an excellent time. Below are a few photos. Tomorrow I will try to post some from the TGMS show.
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by the end of the evening Jordi had developed a very bad multiple personality disorder. |
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Posted: Feb 10, 2012 23:06 Post subject: Tucson Show 2012 - The party |
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OK, the party was so fun and Jordi Deusedes is a so good photographer that I will download all the photos he did at Gail's mode ;-)
Thank you to everybody whom attended. Enjoy the cartoon! ;-)
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