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John Medici
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Posted: Feb 05, 2012 01:30 Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico |
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Philip, this pseudo photo may answer your question. (The quick digital picture shows it a little darker than it really is.). I really liked the nearly complete modified tetrahedron floater. Also, we did not collect the deep green fluorite/smoky pocket(s); Ray De Mark knows much more about them than I do. The one shown is also a single specimen; also found were a few isolated darker green and 2-tone fluorite crystal pieces, in the float. We never thoroughly investigated that area.
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Sylvite and Langbeinite Carlsbad, New Mexico, USA 4 cm on edge |
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Philip Simmons
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Posted: Feb 05, 2012 13:12 Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico |
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John,
I recognized the pseudomorph right away. These don't come from the mine I work at (Intrepid Potash East mine), but from another mine about 15 miles to the southwest. The pseudomorphs technically are a mix of sylvite and halite (usually called sylvinite) and were found in a clay seam several feet thick in the middle of the ore horizon. I've talked to a miner that actually collected these and he said the crystals could just be plucked out of the clay. They weren't super common, and he said almost all of crystals had at least a little bit of damage. They are a really neat occurrence, though.
Yeah, my dad has a cluster of green fluorite/smoky quartz that he got from Ray. To my knowledge, there were only a few specimens found, and the people who knew the most about the occurrence were Ray, Mike Sanders and Mike Jaworski. I would love to see the best specimens collected from this pocket!
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Posted: May 27, 2012 16:54 Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico |
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One rarity
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Hewettite on Gypsum Homestake Mine, Grants District, New Mexico, USA Specimen size: 4.4 × 4.1 × 1.9 cm. Collected by Sr. Folch in October 1959 Former collection of Folch duplicates Photo: Reference Specimens |
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Posted: Jun 02, 2013 03:18 Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico |
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One more from New Mexico.
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Dolomite pseudomorph after aragonite Cottonwood Draw, Chaves Co., New Mexico, USA 7,5 x 6 x 5 cm Grainy dolomite after a cyclic twin of aragonite, well, several twins. |
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Posted: Oct 27, 2015 10:44 Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico |
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Long time nothing happened in this thread, I will restart with a blue fluorite classic from N.M.:
Mineral: | Fluorite |
Locality: | Blanchard Mine (Portales-Blanchard Mine), Bingham, Hansonburg District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA |  |
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Dimensions: | Specimen size 9 cm, largest fluorite crystal 1 cm |
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Posted: Apr 17, 2016 10:02 Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico |
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Smithsonite from N.M.:
Mineral: | Smithsonite |
Locality: | Kelly Mine, Magdalena, Magdalena District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA |  |
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Dimensions: | ~ 20 cm |
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Collection Terra Mineralia, Freiberg (my photo) |
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Tobi
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Posted: May 28, 2016 12:48 Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico |
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Tobi wrote: | Smithsonite from N.M.: | And another one, this time I can proudly say it's from my own collection:
Mineral: | Smithsonite |
Locality: | Kelly Mine, Magdalena, Magdalena District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA |  |
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Dimensions: | Specimen size 7 cm |
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Posted: May 28, 2016 13:01 Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico |
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You should maybe try a black background with your nice smithsonite, like the fantastic job you did with the sphalerite.
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Posted: May 29, 2016 09:42 Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico |
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Fiebre Verde wrote: | You should maybe try a black background with your nice smithsonite, like the fantastic job you did with the sphalerite. | Ok :-)
Mineral: | Smithsonite |
Locality: | Kelly Mine, Magdalena, Magdalena District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA |  |
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Philip Simmons
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Posted: Jun 25, 2016 15:46 Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico |
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Nice smithsonite, Tobi!
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Posted: May 20, 2021 11:14 Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico |
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Nice Old timer most likely mined in the early 1900's. Was in the Gary Weaver Collection and he acquired in from Mineralman at some point. And that leads to my question about the old label that came with it. Does anyone recognize what collection this might have come out of? I have already gone through Minrecords label database with no luck.
Mineral: | Wulfenite |
Locality: | Stevenson-Bennett Mine, Organ Mountains, Organ District, Doña Ana County, New Mexico, USA |  |
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Posted: May 20, 2021 13:27 Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico |
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That is a dealer label - Ward's or English, I think
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Posted: May 20, 2021 13:43 Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico |
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James Catmur wrote: | That is a dealer label - Ward's or Englsih, I think |
Right time period but the label does not match up with any of those two as shown in the Mineralogical Record database. All the Ward's Natural Science Establishment labels I have seen over the years all give the company name..
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Posted: May 20, 2021 13:53 Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico |
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People tended to cut them off - on the ones I have they have been cut off too
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Philip Simmons
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Posted: May 21, 2021 00:38 Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico |
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It is very likely a Ward's label. I've attached a picture of one where the bottom wasn't cut off. I also have one with the locality info handwritten.
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Posted: May 21, 2021 08:51 Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico |
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Philip Simmons wrote: | It is very likely a Ward's label. I've attached a picture of one where the bottom wasn't cut off. I also have one with the locality info handwritten. |
Thank you for the picture and the bit about the handwritten part. I will go with it being an old Wards label. I like to keep track of the old history of my minerals when I can. Yes, I am old school.
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