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Singingstone48

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Posted: Jul 23, 2013 14:07 Post subject: Location information needed |
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I recently bought a calcite specimen on Ebay that came with two old labels that only said Durango, Mexico. I have searched all the Mindat localities for calcite in Durango and the other states near it, and have not seen any images in that database that correspond to the features of this specimen. I have seen hundreds of Mexican calcite specimens over the years I have been collecting and have never seen anything quite like this specimen, which is why I bought it. I like to be as precise as I can about localities on my labels. I have attached several photos of the specimen. Hopefully someone with more experience can point me towards a good locality, more than just a state name.
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Calcite Durango (?) 10 x 7 cm |
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Calcite with ? coating Durango (?), Mexico 10 x 7 cm |
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Peter Megaw
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Posted: Jul 23, 2013 15:02 Post subject: Re: Location information needed |
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The coating is specular hematite???
Did this come from Carlos Garcia Gutierrez's collection?
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Singingstone48

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Posted: Jul 25, 2013 16:35 Post subject: Re: Location information needed |
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Peter,
I'll need to put this under my scope and check it out. Hematite. Hmm. I was thinking Manganese oxides but maybe you are right. The dealer I got it from had two old labels with the Durango, Mexico info, but neither label had any information on collector, dealer or shop where it had come from. I'm not familiar with the collection you named. I'll get back when I can determine whether the coating is hematite or not.
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Peter Megaw
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Posted: Jul 25, 2013 16:54 Post subject: Re: Location information needed |
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A light scratch on an inobtrusive place on the black stuff will go "indian-red-brown" if it's hematite...and stay black if its manganese. If it's specularite you should get red internal reflections with a scope or a good lens
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Carlos M.

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Posted: Jul 26, 2013 10:19 Post subject: Re: Location information needed |
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Hi friends.
That´s a nice calcite. I have a similar specimen from the Ojuela mine... it came out from the mine a few years ago.
It's a dogtooth calcite with goethite coating.
Hope it would help.
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Calcite, Goethite Ojuela mine, Mapimí, Durango, Mexico 110x65x60mm
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Jean Sendero

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Posted: Jul 26, 2013 12:35 Post subject: Re: Location information needed |
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Ojuela! Interesting.
I had not seen this crystal form for calcite from the Ojuela before.
Carlos do you have a better timing as to when these came out, more or less, better than a few years ago? Or even a location in the mine?
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Carlos M.

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Posted: Jul 27, 2013 11:34 Post subject: Re: Location information needed |
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Well, Jean I wouldn't know when and where exactly it came out from. But I bought it 4 years ago to a dealer friend of mine...
He had a small flat of those calcites...
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