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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Aug 05, 2016 18:15 Post subject: Stolen specimen inquiry |
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Bruce Geller wrote: | Mineral dealer community,
One of our valued specimens loaned to the Colorado State Capitol was stolen from a display there two days ago. I have attached a photo of it. It is a cabinet sized specimen, around 9 inches in length, with nice euhedral rhodos. The fluorite was translucent green with decent luster, and little damage. The pink/green color combination is extremely distinctive.
Please notify me if this somehow appears in your workplace, or if you hear anything about it. We would much rather have the specimen back than to receive compensation from an insurance company.
Cordially,
Bruce
303-273-3823
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Pierre Joubert
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Posted: Aug 06, 2016 01:23 Post subject: Re: Stolen specimen inquiry |
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Jordi Fabre wrote: | Bruce Geller wrote: | Mineral dealer community,
One of our valued specimens loaned to the Colorado State Capitol was stolen from a display there two days ago. I have attached a photo of it. It is a cabinet sized specimen, around 9 inches in length, with nice euhedral rhodos. The fluorite was translucent green with decent luster, and little damage. The pink/green color combination is extremely distinctive.
Please notify me if this somehow appears in your workplace, or if you hear anything about it. We would much rather have the specimen back than to receive compensation from an insurance company.
Cordially,
Bruce
303-273-3823
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Bruce Geller, Director
CSM Geology Museum
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Or keep a look out for smaller specimens with the same features. There is a good chance that the specimen will be reduced to smaller specimens.
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James Catmur
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Posted: Aug 06, 2016 02:20 Post subject: Re: Stolen specimen inquiry |
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Good point Pierre - one like this would break up and make more specimens
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Pierre Joubert
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Posted: Aug 06, 2016 05:08 Post subject: Re: Stolen specimen inquiry |
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James wrote: | Good point Pierre - one like this would break up and make more specimens |
Yes James. One good thing of our hobby is that no one single specimen looks exactly like another. Like backing up data, it is wise to take good photos of your valued specimens. If the thief chops this one up, the smaller specimens should be recognizable.
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