View previous topic :: View next topic |
Author |
Message |
Joan Kureczka
Joined: 29 Jan 2009
Posts: 63
Location: San Francisco
|
Posted: Nov 06, 2010 18:42 Post subject: Re: Munich Show (Mineralientage) 2010 |
|
|
Not only minerals are sold, even in the mineral halls. Sausages and other charcuterie from the Sud-Tirol.
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38253 Time(s) |
|
|
|
Back to top |
|
|
Joan Kureczka
Joined: 29 Jan 2009
Posts: 63
Location: San Francisco
|
Posted: Nov 06, 2010 18:44 Post subject: Re: Munich Show (Mineralientage) 2010 |
|
|
Ludmilla, Dona Leicht and Liz Hacker, celebrating Ludmilla's gift.
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38240 Time(s) |
|
|
|
Back to top |
|
|
Joan Kureczka
Joined: 29 Jan 2009
Posts: 63
Location: San Francisco
|
Posted: Nov 06, 2010 18:46 Post subject: Re: Munich Show (Mineralientage) 2010 |
|
|
Demonstration of the making of stone arrowheads and other tools.
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38238 Time(s) |
|
|
|
Back to top |
|
|
ploum
Joined: 12 Nov 2007
Posts: 1393
Location: Near Annecy
|
Posted: Nov 07, 2010 05:43 Post subject: Re: Munich Show (Mineralientage) 2010 |
|
|
Munich is in Bavaria...
Location are not expensive in this region...
I show some photo for discover this Alps region.
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38224 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38154 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38122 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
Neuschwanstein near fussen |
|
Viewed: |
38143 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38138 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38143 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
Eibsee and zugspitz (~ 2900 m) |
|
Viewed: |
38142 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38131 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
bird i don't know what sort it is.... |
|
Viewed: |
38139 Time(s) |
|
|
|
Back to top |
|
|
ploum
Joined: 12 Nov 2007
Posts: 1393
Location: Near Annecy
|
Posted: Nov 07, 2010 05:54 Post subject: Re: Munich Show (Mineralientage) 2010 |
|
|
and some others photos
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38210 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38170 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38141 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38166 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38143 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38132 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38114 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38165 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38112 Time(s) |
|
|
|
Back to top |
|
|
Tobi
Site Admin
Joined: 07 Apr 2009
Posts: 4112
Location: Germany
|
Posted: Nov 07, 2010 06:43 Post subject: Re: Munich Show (Mineralientage) 2010 |
|
|
Thank you for those nice impressions of Germany's wintery south!
ploum wrote: | bird i don't know what sort it is.... |
That bird on picture munich2010-1046.jpg is a Spotted Nutcracker (Nucifraga caryocatactes), in German "Tannenhäher" ;-)
|
|
Back to top |
|
|
ploum
Joined: 12 Nov 2007
Posts: 1393
Location: Near Annecy
|
Posted: Nov 07, 2010 07:47 Post subject: Re: Munich Show (Mineralientage) 2010 |
|
|
Danke schön Tobias !
It was the first time for me. In french it's "Cassenoix moucheté"
|
|
Back to top |
|
|
Jordi Fabre
Overall coordinator of the Forum
Joined: 07 Aug 2006
Posts: 4902
Location: Barcelona
|
Posted: Nov 08, 2010 02:47 Post subject: Munich Show (Mineralientage) 2010 - and 12 |
|
|
Barcelona 11/07/2010
Munich 2010 is history and before ending, with this post, my participation in this thread, I would like to add some reflections that perhaps could be interesting.
In my opinion (and what has also been seen from other mineralsurfers) Munich has been increasing and improving in recent years, through the work of Christoph Keilmann, son of the historic Johannes Keilmann, it has gotten better leverage, especially with the new organization, grouping four large pavilions by topics, so that although the fair has become much bigger has not fallen into disorder given its excellent organization. Everyone has a pavilion where they can find what they want, but if someone also wants to visit other pavilions, fine, but it saves a lot of work to know where everything is. Moreover, thanks to the many activities that have been added in recent years, Munich has lost that feeling of being a little bit "cold" that it had in the past. And if this were not enough, the Achilles heel in recent years was that of the prestigious exhibitions, but instead this year was brilliant. It is clear that the organization has decided to fix this question and have managed to propose a couple of exhibitions: the Brazilian Beauties and Alpine Minerals, both of "Tucson" quality (to mention some). I believe that the future of Munich is assured and in my opinion it is becoming stronger in its position as the world's number 2 Show and number 1 concerning minerals from Africa and Western Asia, given the difficulties that people of these countries have in bringing their material to Tucson because of the global political situation.
About mineral novelties this year has been the year of one Chinese mine and one mineral species (Alabandite of Peru).
Teodocio Ramos and Luis Miguel Fernández (who was the one who had the best material people told me - I did not get to see them) brought great Alabandite from Uchucchacua mine, Peru, but although no doubt these Alabandite are very good material, in my opinion the number one novelty this year goes to the emergence of a new Chinese mine, since the quality, size and number of Ilvaites, pink Calcites, garnets and some other related minerals such as octahedral pink Fluorite in smoky Quartz, gives us a lot of hope that this mine is a new Dalnjegorsk and if this is so, no doubt that we will have good years ahead with interesting mineralogical material.
Together with these two mega-developments, must be added the good size and very transparent new Scapolites from Karur district, Tamil Nadu, India, and many other small finds (such the Brazilian Fluorapatite with Bertrandite), to not cite an endless list. The Cuprite of Laos, while interesting have been a bit buried by the large number of Cuprites that have appeared from the Rubtsovskoye Russian mine and the Chrysoberyls on matrix from Madagascar are very attractive, but for one reason or another, I have not fallen in love with them.
This was my contribution to Munich 2010; please those who still have thoughts or photos to contribute do not be shy and just do it. I think it is beyond dispute that this thread in its present format (shared) is much better for its breadth and variety that my previous columns of Shows. For sure, hundreds of eyes can see more than just the four of Jordi ;-)
Bye!
Description: |
One of the new Chinese Ilvaites. The specimen's size is 7 x 6 x 3 cm. and is so good as it seems in the photo. Huanggangliang Iron Mine, Kèshíkèténg Qí, Chifeng, Inner Mongolia A.R., China |
|
Viewed: |
38053 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38003 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
I say goodbye with this fun "Heartily Pericline" from Hohe Fürlegg, Habachtal, Austria. On its label was written: "Munich a state with the heart of Pericline ;-)
Photos: Jordi Deusedes |
|
Viewed: |
38066 Time(s) |
|
|
|
Back to top |
|
|
olelukoe
Joined: 13 Mar 2010
Posts: 99
Location: Moscow
|
Posted: Nov 09, 2010 07:22 Post subject: Re: Munich Show (Mineralientage) 2010 |
|
|
Dear colleagues, I'm sorry that a little late writing a small report on the passed in Munich Mineral Show (Am was too busy at last days)...
In general the show in my opinion was somewhat poorer in terms of new material, but present an excellent Brazilian Installation with samples from both dealers and collectors from.
Several photos published on my website:
https://www.pegmatite.ru/My_Collection/munich2010/munich2010.htm
(link normalized by FMF)
Description: |
Jordi at his workplace on the show :) |
|
Viewed: |
37812 Time(s) |
|
|
|
Back to top |
|
|
olelukoe
Joined: 13 Mar 2010
Posts: 99
Location: Moscow
|
Posted: Nov 09, 2010 07:36 Post subject: Re: Munich Show (Mineralientage) 2010 |
|
|
will try to attach some photos of brazilian minerals here... basically it is a museum format specimens...
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37927 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
38053 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37849 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37876 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37842 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37909 Time(s) |
|
|
|
Back to top |
|
|
olelukoe
Joined: 13 Mar 2010
Posts: 99
Location: Moscow
|
Posted: Nov 09, 2010 07:40 Post subject: Re: Munich Show (Mineralientage) 2010 |
|
|
and some more....
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37907 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37936 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37925 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37839 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37839 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37821 Time(s) |
|
|
|
Back to top |
|
|
olelukoe
Joined: 13 Mar 2010
Posts: 99
Location: Moscow
|
Posted: Nov 09, 2010 07:43 Post subject: Re: Munich Show (Mineralientage) 2010 |
|
|
as addition...
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37803 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37803 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37778 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37870 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37852 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37797 Time(s) |
|
|
|
Back to top |
|
|
olelukoe
Joined: 13 Mar 2010
Posts: 99
Location: Moscow
|
Posted: Nov 09, 2010 07:45 Post subject: Re: Munich Show (Mineralientage) 2010 |
|
|
the next...
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37821 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37785 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37841 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37800 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37788 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
37842 Time(s) |
|
|
|
Back to top |
|
|
Jordi Fabre
Overall coordinator of the Forum
Joined: 07 Aug 2006
Posts: 4902
Location: Barcelona
|
Posted: Nov 09, 2010 13:42 Post subject: Re: Munich Show (Mineralientage) 2010 - and 12 |
|
|
Jordi Fabre wrote: | ...a new Chinese mine (apparently a lead-zinc mine, Wujiang, in Xining, Qinghai Province)... |
After an intensive investigation, it is not clear to me that the location of these new Ilvaites (and associated minerals) is Wujiang Mine, so I will delete that name from all the sites where I post it and leave only "Province Qinghai" that although with considerable doubt, maybe it could be true.
|
|
Back to top |
|
|
Jesse Fisher
Joined: 18 Mar 2009
Posts: 629
Location: San Francisco
|
Posted: Nov 14, 2010 14:30 Post subject: Re: Munich Show (Mineralientage) 2010 |
|
|
Finally getting around to photographing my few finds from the show. Not a great year for shopping, largely due to the effects of the current world economic situation on the budget, but if one looks long and hard, there are always a few bargains to be had. Perhaps the best new bit for the collection was the fluorite on feldspar from Strzegom, Poland, already posted. Below are a few more.
Cheers,
Jesse
Description: |
calcite with hematite inclusions (13 cm across) from the Beckermet Mine, West Cumbrian Iron Ore Field, England. Specimen is from the "Banana Slide" fault zone, recovered in the early 1970s. |
|
Viewed: |
37453 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
twinned fluorite (2.5 cm on edge) with partial coating of iridescent pyrite from the Rotherhope Fell Mine, Alston Moor, Cumbria, England. Most likely from a find in the flats in the Tynebottom Limestone level, ca. 1930. |
|
Viewed: |
37447 Time(s) |
|
Description: |
A symmetrical dolomite penetration twin (5 cm tall) from Eugui, Navarra, Spain. The crystal is largely transparent and shows good double refraction. Found this one in Jordi's booth. |
|
Viewed: |
37527 Time(s) |
|
|
|
Back to top |
|
|
|