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vic rzonca

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Posted: Sep 19, 2012 12:40 Post subject: The Denver Show |
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Here are a few from my point and shoot.
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The always pleasant Mary Fender. |
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Topaz. I've said it before, I love hands for scale. |
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Danburite and datolite, Dalnagorsk, Russia |
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Does this man ever stop smiling? Tom Nagan of Crystal Springs Mining. |
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Some of Toms inventory, no wonder he smiles. |
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Peter Magaw doing the mineral lean. |
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45 cm. realgar, orpirment, pyrite and galena. |
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Gail

Joined: 21 Feb 2008
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Location: Texas, Lone Star State.



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Posted: Sep 19, 2012 14:24 Post subject: Re: The Denver Show |
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That's Tim Sherburn in the back where Peter Megaw is in the photo. Feel free to delete this post, but figured it doesn't hurt to identify everyone if we can? Cheers, Gail
PS...thanks!
_________________ Minerals you say? Why yes, I'll take a dozen or so... |
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nurbo
Joined: 23 Sep 2008
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Location: Lancashire



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Posted: Sep 19, 2012 16:51 Post subject: Re: The Denver Show |
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Nice to see Pete Megaw taking the strain off his back with the useful addition of an extra pair of legs attached to his chin :-)
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Jean Sendero

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Location: Hudson Heights, Quebec



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Posted: Sep 19, 2012 21:40 Post subject: Re: The Denver Show |
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I was in Denver from Thursday morning to Saturday mid day. I only took 3 photos.........
My overall impressions from spending time at the Ramada and the Merchandise Mart, not a super busy show, not a lot of "new specimens" in the sense of new finds, surely not on the Mexican side of things.
But, I did manage to return home in Tucson with 4 large miniature specimens (arsendescloizite, Kottigite/parasimplesite, mimetite and smithsonite) from Mapimi, a nice amethyst from Xaltianguis not Amatitlan and a surprising arsenopyrite from Taxco.
So below are my pics.
Cheers
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A variety of minerals 98% from Mexico in all sizes Dennis Beals (XTAL) in his room at the Ramada |
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A variety Worldwide Thumbnail to small miniatures One of the many display cases. Ralph Clark Collection. Simply smoking little specimens |
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Adamite (Mn) Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico 3 cm tall approx. A killer specimen. Should probably be labeled as Mangano rather than Cobalto. But, really, I was not distracted by the label. |
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John S. White
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Posted: Sep 20, 2012 05:12 Post subject: Re: The Denver Show |
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I believe it is Tim Sherbourne. I only know that because I bought this chrome dravite from him. Those are my legs in the background.
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chrome dravite Landanai, near Kiketo, Arusha, Tanzania 3 cm |
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