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PostPosted: Mar 02, 2012 02:54    Post subject: Re: Louis Collection  

Dear Princess:

Many thanks for your encouraging words! I bought a large consignment locally, and I have many boxes to open. As each box is opened, I will photograph the specimen. I am trying to photograph each mineral with the stand I make for it, but I am falling behind. I will post a few more minerals in the next day or so, but I have about 300 to catalog, curate and build stands for so this is a long-term project. I am hoping in the next few days to post the procedure for making inexpensive, yet professional looking acrylic stands, along with a few tricks one can perform with acrylic.

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PostPosted: Mar 02, 2012 20:57    Post subject: Re: Louis Collection  

The specimen is a variety of Hematite called Kidney Ore. It consists of interlocking botryoids and has a beautiful luster and a pleasing brownish red hue.

Also included are photos of the homemade stand and label. The stand is simply an acrylic block with clear rubber feet. To secure the piece I use a small piece of the “anti-slip” rubber.



LF_HEMATITE_KO_1.jpg
 Description:
Hematite, Variety: Kidney Ore
Florence mine, Egremont, West Cumberland Iron Field, North Western Region, Cumbria, UK.
10 x 10 x 7 cm; 1440 gram
 Viewed:  47326 Time(s)

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LF_HEMATITE_KO_2.jpg
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Hematite, Variety: Kidney Ore
Florence mine, Egremont, West Cumberland Iron Field, North Western Region, Cumbria, UK.
10 x 10 x 7 cm; 1440 gram
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LF_HEMATITE_KO_3.jpg
 Description:
Hematite, Variety: Kidney Ore
Florence mine, Egremont, West Cumberland Iron Field, North Western Region, Cumbria, UK.
10 x 10 x 7 cm; 1440 gram
 Viewed:  47393 Time(s)

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LF_HEMATITE_KO_LABEL.jpg
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PostPosted: Mar 04, 2012 02:51    Post subject: Re: Louis Collection  

The specimen comprises multiple clear crystals of Cerussite on fine-grained hematite. There are associated Baryte blades and the matrix is limonite. Also included are photos of the homemade stand and label. The stand consists of an acrylic block with anti-slip rubber mat and four clear rubber feet.


LF_CERRUSITE_BARYTE_MIB_1.jpg
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Cerussite with Baryte on hematite/limonite
ACF mine area, Mibladen, Midelt, Khenifra Province, Meknes-Tafilalet Region, Morocco.
8 x 5 x 4 cm; 292 gram
 Viewed:  47193 Time(s)

LF_CERRUSITE_BARYTE_MIB_1.jpg



LF_CERRUSITE_BARYTE_MIB_2.jpg
 Description:
Cerussite with Baryte on hematite/limonite
ACF mine area, Mibladen, Midelt, Khenifra Province, Meknes-Tafilalet Region, Morocco.
8 x 5 x 4 cm; 292 gram
 Viewed:  47181 Time(s)

LF_CERRUSITE_BARYTE_MIB_2.jpg



LF_CERRUSITE_BARYTE_MIB_3.jpg
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Cerussite with Baryte on hematite/limonite
ACF mine area, Mibladen, Midelt, Khenifra Province, Meknes-Tafilalet Region, Morocco.
8 x 5 x 4 cm; 292 gram
 Viewed:  47167 Time(s)

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LF_CERUSSITE_BARYTE_MIB_MACRO_1.jpg
 Description:
Cerussite with Baryte on hematite/limonite
ACF mine area, Mibladen, Midelt, Khenifra Province, Meknes-Tafilalet Region, Morocco.
8 x 5 x 4 cm; 292 gram
 Viewed:  47103 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Mar 05, 2012 01:54    Post subject: Vanadinite on Baryte  

VANADINITE ON BARYTE

The specimen comprises hundreds of Vanadinite crystals on a Baryte matrix. The Vanadinite crystals range in size from about 1mm to just over 12mm, and the colour ranges from orange in the small crystals to deep red in the larger ones.

Also included are photos of the homemade stand and label. The stand comprises two back supports and a front support. With lighter specimens (<1kg) the back supports shown in the photo are sufficient. With heavier specimens, I use the triangular shaped supports as seen earlier with the large magnetite specimen posted a few days ago.



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LF_VANADINITE_BARYTE_MC_3.jpg
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Vanadinite on Baryte
ACF mine area, Mibladen, Midelt, Khenifra Province, Meknes-Tafilalet Region, Morocco.
12 x 11 x 4 cm; 730 gram
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LF_VANADINITE_BARYTE_MC_2.jpg
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Vanadinite on Baryte
ACF mine area, Mibladen, Midelt, Khenifra Province, Meknes-Tafilalet Region, Morocco.
12 x 11 x 4 cm; 730 gram
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LF_VANADINITE_BARYTE_MC_1.jpg
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Vanadinite on Baryte
ACF mine area, Mibladen, Midelt, Khenifra Province, Meknes-Tafilalet Region, Morocco.
12 x 11 x 4 cm; 730 gram
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LF_VANADINITE_BARYTE_MC_STAND.jpg
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PostPosted: Mar 05, 2012 09:37    Post subject: Re: Louis Collection  

Nice collection. I like the red colour of the vanadinite very much!

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PostPosted: Mar 06, 2012 04:37    Post subject: Re: Louis Collection  

Dear Mark:

Many thanks for your kind words. I will be posting a few more Vanadinites in the coming days. The red colour is very attractive, and Vanadinite appeals to many collectors. Regrettably, the true beauty of all the specimens I have posted is lost because my poor photography, but I am working on an idea that should help me improve my photos. This might be another DIY job like the Acrylic stands I make.

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PostPosted: Mar 08, 2012 01:29    Post subject: Large Vanadinite - Louis Collection  

VANADINITE

This piece is a gorgeous bright red sparkling grouping of tabular vanadinite crystals to 1.5 cm in size. It also hosts individual deep red vanadinite crystals to 1cm. In the right-hand section of the specimen, there is a small vug full of blood red translucent crystals.

Also included is a photo of the homemade stand with attached label.



LF_BIG VANADINITE_ACF_MC_1.jpg
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Vanadinite
ACF mine area, Mibladen, Midelt, Khenifra Province, Meknes-Tafilalet Region, Morocco.
10 x 5 x 4 cm; 182 gram
BIG VANADINITE
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LF_BIG VANADINITE_ACF_MC_1.jpg



LF_BIG VANADINITE_ACF_MC_2.jpg
 Description:
Vanadinite
ACF mine area, Mibladen, Midelt, Khenifra Province, Meknes-Tafilalet Region, Morocco.
10 x 5 x 4 cm; 182 gram
BIG VANADINITE
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LF_BIG VANADINITE_ACF_MC_2.jpg



LF_BIG VANADINITE_ACF_MC_3.jpg
 Description:
Vanadinite
ACF mine area, Mibladen, Midelt, Khenifra Province, Meknes-Tafilalet Region, Morocco.
10 x 5 x 4 cm; 182 gram
BIG VANADINITE
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LF_BIG VANADINITE_ACF_MC_3.jpg



LF_BIG VANADINITE_ACF_MC_STAND_LABEL.jpg
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Vanadinite
ACF mine area, Mibladen, Midelt, Khenifra Province, Meknes-Tafilalet Region, Morocco.
10 x 5 x 4 cm; 182 gram
BIG VANADINITE WITH NEW LABEL MARK 1, CLEAR VERSION MARK 2 SOON!
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PostPosted: Mar 08, 2012 02:20    Post subject: Re: Louis Collection  

Beautiful vanadite!!!
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PostPosted: Mar 08, 2012 02:57    Post subject: Re: Louis Collection  

Dear Yowanni:

Thank you very much for your kind words. I have a few more vanadinites to post, but the one above is the most unusual. I noted you are from Cantabria/Madrid – “hola.” Being that close to Morocco I would probably would spend all my time collecting Vanadinite. :)

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PostPosted: Mar 08, 2012 09:33    Post subject: Re: Louis Collection  

Louis Friend wrote:
I noted you are from Cantabria/Madrid – “hola.” Being that close to Morocco I would probably would spend all my time collecting Vanadinite. :)

Dear Louis,
I visited Morocco in August 2003. I spent 4 days in Mibladem and one day more in Taouz.
Perhaps, I could look for the photographs and post a few of them in the forum.
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PostPosted: Mar 08, 2012 16:23    Post subject: Re: Louis Collection  

Common mineral from a common locality - but a really uncommon and spectacular specimen, wow!
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PostPosted: Mar 08, 2012 17:26    Post subject: Re: Louis Collection  

yowanni wrote:

...I visited Morocco in August 2003. I spent 4 days in Mibladem and one day more in Taouz.
Perhaps, I could look for the photographs and post a few of them in the forum.


Please! ;-)
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PostPosted: Mar 09, 2012 01:50    Post subject: Re: Louis Collection  

yowanni wrote:
I visited Morocco in August 2003. I spent 4 days in Mibladem and one day more in Taouz. Perhaps, I could look for the photographs and post a few of them in the forum.

Dear Jonathan:

Please post whatever photos you have of the ACF Mine area Vanadinite workings. I along with many others would be keen to see them. In addition to the minerals, I am also keen on getting some good locality photos of all the deposits my “rocks” come from. So many thanks for the information.

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PostPosted: Mar 09, 2012 01:57    Post subject: Re: Louis Collection  

MALACHITE (POLISHED)

This piece is a gorgeous green botryoidal mass of polished malachite. I am becoming very fond of the secondary copper minerals, especially Malachite and Azurite. Also included are photos of the homemade stand with attached label.



LF_CONGO MALACHITE_DRC_1.jpg
 Description:
Malachite
Mashamba West mine, Kolwezi District, Katanga Copper Crescent, Katanga, Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa.
9 x 8 x 3 cm; 290 gram
 Viewed:  34342 Time(s)

LF_CONGO MALACHITE_DRC_1.jpg



LF_CONGO MALACHITE_DRC_2.jpg
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Malachite
Mashamba West mine, Kolwezi District, Katanga Copper Crescent, Katanga, Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa.
9 x 8 x 3 cm; 290 gram
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LF_CONGO MALACHITE_DRC_2.jpg



LF_CONGO MALACHITE_DRC_3.jpg
 Description:
Malachite
Mashamba West mine, Kolwezi District, Katanga Copper Crescent, Katanga, Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa.
9 x 8 x 3 cm; 290 gram
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LF_CONGO MALACHITE_DRC_3.jpg



LF_CONGO MALACHITE_DRC_STAND & LABEL_1.jpg
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Malachite
Mashamba West mine, Kolwezi District, Katanga Copper Crescent, Katanga, Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa.
9 x 8 x 3 cm; 290 gram
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LF_CONGO MALACHITE_DRC_STAND & LABEL_1.jpg



LF_CONGO MALACHITE_DRC_STAND & LABEL_2.jpg
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Malachite
Mashamba West mine, Kolwezi District, Katanga Copper Crescent, Katanga, Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa.
9 x 8 x 3 cm; 290 gram
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PostPosted: Mar 09, 2012 09:40    Post subject: Re: Louis Collection  

Louis,

the combination of large and (!) attractive mineral specimens and self-made stands is just fantastic! A joy to watch and a lesson to learn, thank you and please keep your pictures coming!

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