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PostPosted: Jan 27, 2024 21:56    Post subject: Re: Tucson 2024 - It's started!  

Couldn't pass up a visit to Luis Burillo's room - and found some very unique Wulfenites and mimetites from La Morita that display a different habit - spread out and distinct on the matrix (calcite?).

see photos.



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 Mineral: Wulfenite and Mimetite
 Locality:
La Morita Mine, Municipio Ascención, Chihuahua, Mexico
 Description:
 Viewed:  10887 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Fluorite
 Locality:
Principality of Asturias (Asturias), Spain
 Description:
brilliant and gemmy!
 Viewed:  10908 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Smithsonite
 Locality:
Touissit mining area, Touissit District, Jerada Province, Oriental Region, Morocco
 Description:
 Viewed:  10887 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Jan 27, 2024 22:10    Post subject: Re: Tucson 2024 - It's started!  

Sharing a room with Muhammad Ejaz (see earlier post) is long time Chinese Dealer Mr. Zheng. He had some wonderful Chinese minerals available - let the photos speak.

Also, Muhammad graced me with what may be the best specimen ever recovered from Pingwu - a HUGE fluorite cube next to a large and gemmy scheelite - see photo.



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 Mineral: Calcite
 Locality:
China
 Description:
Calcite flowers.
 Viewed:  10906 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Another unique calcite formation
 Locality:
China
 Description:
 Viewed:  10858 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Fluorite
 Locality:
China
 Description:
These came out last year, but this is one of the best i've seen - luster squared!
 Viewed:  10904 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Fluorite and Scheelite
 Locality:
Pingwu, Mianyang Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China
 Description:
Muhammed Ejaz proudly showing one the the best specimens in the show
 Viewed:  10940 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Calcite
 Locality:
China
 Description:
I just love how this shows so clearly the level of the liquid that they were formed in
 Viewed:  10868 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Jan 27, 2024 22:14    Post subject: Re: Tucson 2024 - It's started!  

Alan's Quality Minerals was offering a large selection of lustrous and colorful Barites on Fluorites from Xiefang.


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 Mineral: Baryte on Fluorite
 Locality:
Xiefang Mine, Ruijin, Ganzhou Prefecture, Jiangxi Province, China
 Description:
 Viewed:  10890 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Baryte on Fluorite
 Locality:
Xiefang Mine, Ruijin, Ganzhou Prefecture, Jiangxi Province, China
 Description:
 Viewed:  10857 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Baryte on Fluorite
 Locality:
Xiefang Mine, Ruijin, Ganzhou Prefecture, Jiangxi Province, China
 Description:
 Viewed:  10844 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Jan 27, 2024 22:18    Post subject: Re: Tucson 2024 - It's started!  

The Crystal Cantina moved from it's previously relatively obscure location right up to the front of building A and their room is just one more of the many improvements realized this year.


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 Mineral: Crystal Cantina
 Description:
 Viewed:  10864 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Crystal Cantina
 Description:
 Viewed:  10882 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Crystal Cantina
 Description:
 Viewed:  10866 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Crystal Cantina
 Description:
 Viewed:  10862 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Jan 27, 2024 22:22    Post subject: Re: Tucson 2024 - It's started!  

Marco Tironi came to the show with a large and lustrous contingent of hematite roses from Ouro Preto, Brazil.


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 Mineral: Hematite
 Locality:
Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil
 Description:
 Viewed:  10872 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Hematite
 Locality:
Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil
 Description:
 Viewed:  10884 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Hematite
 Locality:
Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil
 Description:
 Viewed:  10848 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Jan 27, 2024 22:32    Post subject: Re: Tucson 2024 - It's started!  

In the "I'm not dead yet" category, The Westward Look show has returned again with an elite dozen or so dealers. There is the usual mind-blowing specimens but Gulam Mustafa's room was out of this world. Enjoy - but get there in person to see these if you can.


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 Mineral: in Mustafa's Room
 Description:
 Viewed:  10689 Time(s)

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 Mineral: in Mustafa's Room
 Description:
 Viewed:  10669 Time(s)

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 Mineral: in Mustafa's Room
 Description:
 Viewed:  10653 Time(s)

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 Mineral: in Mustafa's Room
 Description:
 Viewed:  10669 Time(s)

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 Mineral: in Mustafa's Room
 Description:
 Viewed:  10663 Time(s)

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 Mineral: in Mustafa's Room
 Description:
 Viewed:  10664 Time(s)

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 Mineral: in Mustafa's Room
 Description:
 Viewed:  10681 Time(s)

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 Mineral: in Mustafa's Room
 Description:
 Viewed:  10643 Time(s)

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 Mineral: in Mustafa's Room
 Description:
 Viewed:  10642 Time(s)

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 Mineral: in Mustafa's Room
 Description:
 Viewed:  10686 Time(s)

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 Mineral: in Mustafa's Room
 Description:
 Viewed:  10711 Time(s)

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 Mineral: in Mustafa's Room
 Description:
 Viewed:  10639 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Jan 27, 2024 22:38    Post subject: Re: Tucson 2024 - It's started!  

Christope Gobin in the Westward Look had some of those botryoidal malachites on quartz from The Congo that I presented earlier. These are few and far between.


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 Mineral: Malachite on Quartz
 Description:
 Viewed:  10677 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Malachite on Quartz
 Description:
 Viewed:  10633 Time(s)

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 Mineral: In Christope Gobin's room
 Description:
 Viewed:  10692 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Jan 28, 2024 22:33    Post subject: Re: Tucson 2024 - It's started!  

I didn't have much time to spend today given the US Football championships, but I did stop by the room of Dan Zellner (DanZ Rockshop in Golden CO) in the E building and spent a good bit of time with him and his excellent offerings.

Each photo has a brief description but notice especially the gem feldspar (sanidine) from Madagascar and the terrific fluorite "flower" on celestine from.Ohio.



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 Mineral: Sanidine
 Locality:
Itrongay (Itrongahy), Mahasoa East Commune, Betroka District, Anosy Region, Madagascar
 Description:
You only rarely see this offered - i thought it was heliodor at first.
 Viewed:  9921 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Fluorite on Celestine
 Locality:
Ohio, USA
 Description:
From White Rock Quarry - distinctive color and association but the aesthetics of this piece are eye catching.
 Viewed:  9899 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Autunite
 Locality:
Nanjingqiao deposit, Pingjian, Yueyang Prefecture, Hunan Province, China
 Description:
Brilliant yellow crystals that would no doubt set of some radiation alarms.
 Viewed:  9918 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Cerussite
 Locality:
Nakhlak Mine, Madan-e Nakhlak, Anarak District, Nain, Isfahan Province, Iran
 Description:
Dan had numerous specimens of "snowflake" cerussite available, but he had to keep them boxed as there was no space in his room to present them.
 Viewed:  9897 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Fluorite and Quartz included
 Locality:
Dalnegorsk, Dalnegorsk Urban District, Primorsky Krai, Russia
 Description:
I just love how these ultra clear perfect cubes essentially disappear in a photo.
 Viewed:  9904 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Fluorite (etched)
 Locality:
Elmwood Mine, Carthage, Central Tennessee Ba-F-Pb-Zn District, Smith County, Tennessee, USA
 Description:
A classic but rare habit of fluorite from the Elmwood Mine.
 Viewed:  9901 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Cerussite
 Locality:
Mammoth-St. Anthony Mine, St. Anthony deposit, Tiger, Mammoth District, Pinal County, Arizona, USA
 Description:
It's rare to see anything from the Tiger mine offered. Dan had two nice cerussite V twins.
 Viewed:  9869 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Jan 28, 2024 22:56    Post subject: Re: Tucson 2024 - It's started!  

Mike Shannon in the D building always has a wide variety of minerals to pick from and is also a MAJOR source of display and storage material at VERY reasonable prices.

His room was adorned by two very large San Francisco Mine wulfenite/mimetite specimens in special housings. It's worth stopping by his room just for these if nothing else.



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 Mineral: Wulfenite and Mimetite
 Locality:
San Francisco Mine, Cerro Prieto, Cucurpe, Municipio Cucurpe, Sonora, Mexico
 Description:
 Viewed:  9870 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Wulfenite and Mimetite
 Locality:
San Francisco Mine, Cerro Prieto, Cucurpe, Municipio Cucurpe, Sonora, Mexico
 Description:
 Viewed:  9895 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Jan 29, 2024 21:49    Post subject: Re: Tucson 2024 - It's started!  

I went to the Mineral and Fossil Showcase today (Drachman and Oracle - directly west of the old Executive Inn) to visit a friend and met an Indian dealer selling these stalagmites - see photo. They look a bit "too good to be true" so i examined them as close as i could with my 10x loop. I noted they were oiled but the interfaces were remarkably "clean" - maybe too "clean".

I asked a number of times and the dealer said clearly that these were natural but that there were some repairs and also that the oil was there for protection from the sun (?).

OK - what're your thoughts? natural or man-made specimens? what tests are worth doing? UV test for glues? It may be the case that the interfaces (and repairs) may be glued then sprinkled with crushed quartz to cover the "wound".

I bought one for testing and was able to charge it to my VISA card so if I find conclusive evidence of these being man-made then it will go back, and I will dispute and reject the charge.

There were also "specimens" of green apophyllite in a habit I had not seen before - see photo - but I didn't examine these.



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 Mineral: Zeolite Stalagmites
 Locality:
Jalgaon District, Maharashtra, India
 Description:
Natural or man-made??
 Viewed:  9351 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Zeolite Stalagmites
 Locality:
Jalgaon District, Maharashtra, India
 Description:
Natural or man-made?
 Viewed:  9346 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Zeolite Stalagmites
 Locality:
Jalgaon District, Maharashtra, India
 Description:
Natural or man-made?
 Viewed:  9371 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Zeolite Stalagmites
 Locality:
Jalgaon District, Maharashtra, India
 Description:
Natural or man-made?
 Viewed:  9337 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Jan 30, 2024 04:54    Post subject: Re: Tucson 2024 - It's started!  

They do look like they have been assembled to create these forms, but see what your tests find
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PostPosted: Jan 30, 2024 20:44    Post subject: Re: Tucson 2024 - It's started!  

A follow-up on those Indian Stalagmites - they are brilliantly assembled sculptures. Some detailed photos attached.

In the first photo you can see on the left half where specimens are glued to a "stalagmite" then the glue is sprinkled with crushed quartz to hide the interface. The right side of the photos is mostly natural chalcedony. The entire sculpture is then oiled.

In the second photo (the bottom of the sculpture) you can see 4 distinct rocks glued together then sprinkled with crushed quartz and oiled.

In the third photo you can see how the crushed quartz covers the side of the attached zeolite up to where the glue stopped and then, of course, oiled.

So, these are definitely man-made mineral "sculptures" and if they would've been clearly marked and sold as such, I would have no problem with them. However, the dealers not only repeated that they are natural but also provided the locality.

As usual - Caveat Emptor

Footnote - I did have my credit card credited with the full purchase price.



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 Mineral: Indian Zeolite sculpture
 Description:
It's hard to understand the amount of manpower it went in to making these.
 Viewed:  11528 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Indian Zeolite sculpture
 Description:
 Viewed:  11503 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Indian Zeolite sculpture
 Description:
 Viewed:  11507 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Jan 30, 2024 20:49    Post subject: Re: Tucson 2024 - It's started!  

As discussed previously, Muhammad Ejaz has finally been able to find a stand that is strong enough for one of his two HUGE Pakistani Aquamarine "specimens" - this one is 1.1 meters across.

There is an even nicer piece to be displayed in the next couple of days.

It is mind-boggling to see all the incredible and HUGE Pakistani aquas at this year's shows - let's hope that Erongo can challenge them in the future.



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 Mineral: Aquamarine
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 Viewed:  11548 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Jan 30, 2024 20:57    Post subject: Re: Tucson 2024 - It's started!  

Phil Persson in the D building had a number of new items - one was gem sphalerites from Huxingshan, China.


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 Mineral: Sphalerite
 Locality:
Huxu Mine, Dongxiang, Fuzhou Prefecture, Jiangxi Province, China
 Description:
 Viewed:  11560 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Sphalerite
 Locality:
Huxu Mine, Dongxiang, Fuzhou Prefecture, Jiangxi Province, China
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 Viewed:  11514 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Feb 02, 2024 21:57    Post subject: Re: Tucson 2024 - It's started!  

I visited the Crystal Classic's building called "The Tucson Fine Mineral Gallery" and was, as expected, overwhelmed with quality specimens.

As you walk through the front entrance you are greeted with a large display case that house 3 massive amethyst "towers" from Artigas Uruguay then walking around the corner there are yet 4 additional large cases each holding two additional "towers". These are much more works of art than mineral specimens but simply awe-inspiring none the less.



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 Mineral: Amethyst towers
 Locality:
Artigas Department, Uruguay
 Description:
At the entry to The Tucson Fine Mineral Gallery
 Viewed:  10942 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Amethyst towers
 Locality:
Artigas Department, Uruguay
 Description:
At the entry to The Tucson Fine Mineral Gallery
 Viewed:  10932 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Amethyst towers
 Locality:
Artigas Department, Uruguay
 Description:
Near the entrance to The Tucson Fine Mineral Gallery
 Viewed:  10937 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Amethyst towers
 Locality:
Artigas Department, Uruguay
 Description:
Near the entrance to The Tucson Fine Mineral Gallery
 Viewed:  10899 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Amethyst towers
 Locality:
Artigas Department, Uruguay
 Description:
Near the entrance to The Tucson Fine Mineral Gallery
 Viewed:  10916 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Amethyst towers
 Locality:
Artigas Department, Uruguay
 Description:
Near the entrance to The Tucson Fine Mineral Gallery
 Viewed:  10926 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Amethyst towers
 Locality:
Artigas Department, Uruguay
 Description:
Near the entrance to The Tucson Fine Mineral Gallery
 Viewed:  10916 Time(s)

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