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Crystal Classics

Tucson 2008

17th January 2008

This year's Tucson show promises to be amazing with the BIGGEST & MOST VARIED inventory we have ever offered.

Premiering:

- the collection of the late O. E. Stratton who mined in the Tucson area in the early 1900s - from really ugly ore samples to the most beautiful Bisbee specimens seen, plus old memorabilia
- the wonderful Lead minerals of Kimball Goddard, with superb cerussites, pyromorphites, andorites etc
- The inventory & personal collection of Gerald Clark (International Mineral Exchange). Over 100 flats of material from around the globe - great old classics.
- Selected specimens from five new European collections
- and of course the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences Mineral Collection

Crystal Classics and Kristalle will be exhibiting in four places:

The Inn Suites Hotel - Rooms 174 and 175 - 10am-6pm
26th Jan to 13th Feb 2008

In our normal rooms, with a superb range of minerals, books & of course Gold specimens.

Quality Inn, Benson Highway - Ballroom - WHOLESALE ONLY!!
26th Jan thru 15th Feb

New WHOLESALE LOCATION!! (sharing with Dave Bunk Minerals). Many specimens from the Philly Collection, & a good portion of the Clark inventory, plus fine previously acquired specimens. In addition - used books at exceptionally good prices.

The Westward Look Resort - Crystal Classics only
8th to 11th Feb 2008

Only our very finest specimens - not for the faint hearted!!


The Tucson Gem & Mineral Society Main Show
14th to 17th Feb 2008

Promises to be the 'show of the century' with the theme of 'Minerals of the USA'. The special displays will be amazing. We have the largest booth, and will be holding back specimens specifically to display at this show.

We look forward to seeing you there!!


Azurite &Malachite, Bisbee

Cuprite, Mashamba West
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