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PostPosted: Sep 07, 2010 22:07    Post subject: Re: A new standard for Brochantite?  

thanks for your information it is good to know this for my, I just pick what I like and fits my hand, I rarely take into account size, take three things for my collection pieces: great brightness, color, and aesthetics, these three things result, magnificent specimens. although difficult to obtain.
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PostPosted: Sep 08, 2010 05:00    Post subject: Re: A new standard for Brochantite?  

Javier:

Don't forget that in addition to providing sizes of specimens, it is also standard procedure to identify the minerals in the photos. I think we all are assuming that the tranparent crystal in the last photo is Baryte.

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PostPosted: Sep 08, 2010 09:10    Post subject: Re: A new standard for Brochantite?  

Thanks John, will be placing all possible information the next time, sorry
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PostPosted: Sep 10, 2010 05:20    Post subject: Re: A new standard for Brochantite?  

stumpy wrote:
Another nice bit of free advertising for....!

Just a short comment, comment that I believe is consistent, considering my position as dealer, and so competing in some way with other merchants.

Gail offer to us on Shows thousands (literally) photos of shows with every dealer, collector and visitor, and this is her kind to proceed, which is a gift for us.

This time the publicity is for one dealer, next time for other dealers and I don't consider this unfair or commercial, is the way as Gail's work and is a gift for us to have her work here. Plus considering that these Brochantites (someone already analyzed them?) are spectacular. I saw some in Tucson 2010, when they started to come out, and they are very fine (unfortunately too fragile to be shipped back to Spain, sigh ;-)

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