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New Specimens & Auctions!

15th August 2008

Hello My Good Friends!

We have just returned from the Springfield show with a lot of exciting new material to be offered for sale! In addition to our acquisitions from the show, we just acquired a 2000+ specimen collection that had been sitting dormant since the 70's!
This week's auctions feature a number of exciting specimens including a classic wulfenite from Red Cloud (old Ed Over material), scorodite from Tsumeb, stolzite & raspite from Broken Hill, pink fluorite from Switzerland, proustite from Germany, veszelyite from Montana, silver from Kongberg, gold & sphalerite from Wales, a huge cherry red rhodonite crystal from Brazil, purple apatite from Pulsifer Quarry, rare senegalite from Senegal, a unique dioptase & malachite pseudomorph after cuprite, ruby from Mysore, a historic and superb sylvanite from Nagyag ("TranSYLVANia"), an old 1960's green apophyllite from Pune, and much, much, more!!!

Also, our preliminary Springfield Blog has just been listed on www.mineralman.com - with more to be added this weekend! We will also be doing several LARGE specimen updates to the site from our latest acquisitions - so stay tuned and check back often!!!

Good luck and Enjoy!

Warmest Regards,

Jasun McAvoy
www.mineralman.com
Ebay ID: mineralman999


Wulfenite - Red Cloud Mine, AZ

Veszelyite - Montana

Silver - Kongsberg, Norway

Apatite -Pulsifer Quarry Maine

Fluorite - Switzerland

Senegalite & Turquoise

Gold & Sphalerite - Wales

Rhodonite - Brazil

Scorodite & Beudantite -Tsumeb

Sylvanite - Nagyag, Romania

Proustite -Schlema Germany

Stolzite & Raspite -BrokenHill
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