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Pre-Munich Update

18th October 2007

At the start of November we will be at the Munich Show. This year we will show, for the very first time, a major collection we recently bought. We will also have some of the specimens from this collection in the updates that we will publish after the 15 November, once we are back from Munich and Expominer.

Given the effort needed to organize these two major shows, which are so close to each other, it will be a while before we publish another update. So we have tried to make this one very high quality, with various ‘top’ specimens, such as the fantastic Pakistani Aquamarine, the Malawian Eudidymite, the Brazilian Uvite, the Moroccan Talmessite and the Argentinean ‘Martite’. Along with these there are another 15 specimens, all of them special or of interest to collectors of particular themes. If you want to see them use this link:


http://www.fabreminerals.com/webupdate/K3-hematite-minerals-indexen.php

We hope to see you soon, either on line or at the Munich Show, where we will be on stand A5 330, just in front of the "International Mineral Pavilion". If we do not meet you at either of these then maybe we will see you at Expominer in Barcelona, where we will be on stand E2, right next to the entrance of the show, which will, as is normal, be in Palace 6 (http://www.expominer.com/ )

Jordi Fabre


Calcite - Cavnic, Rumania

Bismuth - Schlema, Germany

Euchroite - Slovak Republic

Calcite - Gemerská, Slovak R.

Hematite (Martite) - Argentina

Calcite - Guilin, China

Copper - Weijia, China

Beryl Aquamarine - Pakistan

Erythrite - Bou Azzer, Morocco
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