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Bob Harman
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Posted: Feb 19, 2019 10:04 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2019 |
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Bob K,
I too want to thank you for your many pix! I was at the show, but for just several days, including just 1 day at the main show where I rather quickly rushed thru the displays. In general I agree with your 10 top display cases as this type listing becomes so subjective. I also want to agree with your comments about the individual specimens displayed and the numbers of specimens in some of the display cases.
Perhaps we should start a thread on "the art of the display". It might be fun to discuss all the aspects of displaying: The labeling and signage, the stands (I remember one case, years ago, where the stands were far more prominent than the specimens), the number and size of the displayed examples, their color, balance, and placement in the case etc etc. All this deserves some discussion, both for the displaying folks and the observers...yes??
Thanks again, Bob
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Woody Thompson
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Posted: Feb 19, 2019 12:55 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2019 |
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What is that enormous pinkish-orange crystal in the right-hand case of Wil Johnson's minerals? A huge morganite???
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Gail

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Posted: Feb 19, 2019 13:36 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2019 |
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Yes. Massive morganite.
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Woody Thompson
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Posted: Feb 19, 2019 16:06 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2019 |
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Thanks, Gail! That morganite is colossal, and so prismatic too, that I could scarcely believe it !!
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bob kerr

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Posted: Feb 19, 2019 17:52 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2019 |
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Some thoughts about the 2019 Tucson Shows and next year:
- There was really nothing new this year – at least of significance. There were some small finds but nothing to really get the crowd excited. This is the 5th year in a row I’ve made this comment. Am I just jaded or is the “Golden Age of Minerals” coming to (or has come to?) an end?
- From the numerous dealers I chatted with, sales this year were average to very disappointing. I heard this at essentially all the venues.
- The area in and around Top Gem/La Fuente (just north of the Fortuna Inn – aka the Executive Inn) is rapidly becoming a major mineral dealer/buyer focal point. Mineral City was added this year and another similar building is going up next to it and there’s already a waiting list for it.
- The business model for many of these new venues is for dealers to rent (or buy) the space on an annual basis and store display cases and some minerals there over the summer. Setup becomes a breeze and the dealers can open and close whenever they want.
- Given its proximity to this new area, it seems that the Fortuna (Executive) Inn could also make a comeback even though the back building has been leveled. There are maybe 20 rooms in the front and two large ballrooms that could be packed with dealers (and were in the past).
- The AZ Mineral and Fossil Show (aka the Inn Suites Show, aka the HTCC Show) is in for some very significant changes. It’s already been announced that 2020 will be the last show at the HTCC and a new venue well north of town (Hilton El Conquistador) has been chosen for 2021. I wonder how many of the present HTCC dealers will stick around thru 2020 at the HTCC and then follow to the Hilton venue. I’ve heard lots of “the Hilton is WAY too far north” or “I will not be back to the HTCC in 2020” due to the condition of the facility (including parking and potholes).
- My hope is that all of the international dealers stick together for next year’s HTCC show and that they stay together for the Hilton. If you recall, it wasn’t too long ago that most all the Chinese, Indian, Russian, Pakistani, Bulgarian, Brazilian, etc. dealers were congregated at the Quality Inn on Benson Highway and not to long before that out at the Clarion Inn on Alvernon. Without the international dealers, the shows would not be too exciting at all.
- With only a very few exceptions, one never knows when what dealers or venues are open. Unless you spend the week before the official HTCC opening date in town, you will surely miss the first day of almost every dealer.
- It was a pleasure to view all of the terrific, world class display cases at the TGMS Show. This is the best opportunity that most all of us will have to ever see these incredible specimens in person and I for one am very appreciative to the many collectors who were willing to plan the cases, carry these valuable specimens to the Show, set up/tear down the cases and then transport them back. Many thanks to all.
bob
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Don Lum

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Posted: Feb 19, 2019 18:50 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2019 |
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Thank you again for your pictures and posts, Bob. Your 2019 Show Report was excellent.
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Gail

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Posted: Feb 20, 2019 01:00 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2019 |
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Thank you Bob! We love the hobby and the community. And Jordi gives us good company!
bob kerr wrote: | Today is the last day of the TGMS "Main Show" which also signifies the end of the 2019 Tucson Shows - lots of teardown work ahead for many of us.
For those of you who couldn't attend the TGMS, I plan to provide some detail of 6 to 8 of the display cases - which this year were REALLY great - much greater than the recent past and the recent past has had terrific display cases. I'll provide some photos and a brief video of what I think are the 7 or so best ones.
For now though, I'd like to recognize and thank Jim and Gail Spann for all they have done at this show - they provided their usual excellent display case (this year packed with excellent Chinese minerals), they provided many of their best wulfenites for another excellent display case that included mining memorabilia, and also hosted a wonderful dinner/reception at the Hacienda del Sol for those of use fortunate enough to get an invitation. I can't imagine the effort they went through to plan the cases, set them up/tear them down, and transport them to and back from Tucson. They truly made a huge contribution to the success of the show.
Stay tuned for some photos/videos of some of the best specimens in the world.
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Gail

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Posted: Feb 20, 2019 01:02 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2019 |
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Feb 23, 2019 12:30 Post subject: Tucson Show 2019 - The Benitoite "Composite" |
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Barcelona 02/23/2019
In Tucson Show 2019 - Display of the NHM of Los Angeles County (4) we published a not so good photo (due to the circumstances) of the flagship specimen of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles: the Benitoite "Composite"
We did not want that this wonder of nature be so badly represented and as the conditions on the Main Show were much better Jordi Deusedes took an excellent photo and we have replaced the previous photo with this other one in that thread of the NHMLA.
As a small tribute to this extraordinary piece we also publish it here.
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Peter Lemkin
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Posted: Feb 24, 2019 01:25 Post subject: Re: Tucson Show 2019 |
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bob kerr wrote: |
- From the numerous dealers I chatted with, sales this year were average to very disappointing. I heard this at essentially all the venues.
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I hear the same here in Europe - from big shows and small ones. I think the reason for this is primarily not from a lack of interest, but the skyrocketing prices. If they don't come down, only the uber-rich will be buying trophy pieces. Too many of the average collector have been priced out. The rise in prices have not followed general inflation of prices, but seem to me to be 10X or more than that, and going asymptotic. At shows and on the internet I see nice minerals advertised for prices I could have purchased [and did] 20+ years ago for 1/10 or 1/20 the price. Like the crazy prices now fetched at art auctions, I think things have gotten out of hand with mineral prices, generally. If the prices come down [and I see no indication they will], more will be sold - enough, I think, to actually earn the sellers more profit. Just my take and high-end dealers and those who have hundreds of thousands or more to spend on minerals each year will surely disagree with me. In case you haven't noticed there is a growing divide in income and wealth in the US and Europe - and dividing fast. I happen to fall in the lower and lowering category. Those at the top end have more and more money each year and while they generally were not interested in minerals before, some have become so recently. Had I not built a mineral collection when prices were more reasonable, I'd not attempt to do so now...nor could I. Yes, a few spectacular specimens deserve a very high price, but most, I think, do not deserve the dramatic increases in price. Some will agree with me and others will revile me for saying this. Sorry. My take and I'm old and grumpy enough to say this - as I remember 'when'.....
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Feb 24, 2019 13:43 Post subject: Tucson Show 2019 - The Madness of the preparation at the TGMS |
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In Tucson Show 2019 - The TGMS arrives Jordi Fabre wrote: |
Tucson 02/14/2019
Today starts the "climax" of the whole Tucson Show with its more official part: the TGMS (Tucson Gem and Mineral Show®) or Main Show...
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Already in Barcelona let's continue now and in order the appetizer Tucson Show 2019 - The TGMS arrives to complete the magnificent work of Bob Kerr.
The preparation of the TGMS is a mix of excitation, sweat, friendly job and desire. And of course a lot of hard work...
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Feb 24, 2019 14:10 Post subject: Tucson Show 2019 - My favorites at the TGMS (1) |
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And here you have my favorites at the TGMS to complete what I started in Tucson Show 2019 - The TGMS arrives and in Tucson Show 2019 - The Showcases (1)
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Mineral: | Hematite after Magnetite (variety martite) |
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Feb 24, 2019 15:08 Post subject: Tucson Show 2019 - My favorites at the TGMS (2) |
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Feb 24, 2019 17:33 Post subject: Tucson Show 2019 - My favorites at the TGMS (3) |
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Posted: Feb 24, 2019 18:13 Post subject: Tucson Show 2019 - Miscellany of images of the TGMS (1) |
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A miscellany of images "rough", as taken by Jordi Deusedes.
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