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The Best from Down Under
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Re: The Best from Down Under July 04, 2011 07:51AM |
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Re: The Best from Down Under July 04, 2011 07:57AM |
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Samuel,
You said:
Just look on mindat for Samuel Fairfield and you will see some of my collection.
I have been looking and can find no pictures in our gallery that you have uploaded. In your image gallery on your home page there are no images. Searching the captions in our general gallery I find none with your name. I would be interested to see the kinds of specimens you collect. Just where on mindat should we search and how?
Rock Currier
Crystals not pistols.
You said:
Just look on mindat for Samuel Fairfield and you will see some of my collection.
I have been looking and can find no pictures in our gallery that you have uploaded. In your image gallery on your home page there are no images. Searching the captions in our general gallery I find none with your name. I would be interested to see the kinds of specimens you collect. Just where on mindat should we search and how?
Rock Currier
Crystals not pistols.
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The Best from Down Under July 04, 2011 08:06AM |
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Re: The Best from Down Under July 04, 2011 08:14AM |
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Re: The Best from Down Under July 04, 2011 09:17AM |
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Re: The Best from Down Under July 04, 2011 09:47AM |
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Re: The Best from Down Under July 04, 2011 10:00AM |
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Re: The Best from Down Under July 04, 2011 11:00AM |
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That shal be celebrated with a hard to pronounce mineral, but the collour is a celebration in it self!
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| Decrespignyite-(Ce) from Paratoo Cu Mine | © Peter Andresen |
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Re: The Best from Down Under July 04, 2011 11:21AM |
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Here's one from my cabinet, and looking at the pics from same area, there are a lot of nice topp end samples, a lot better than mine, but I'm happy with this one;
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Re: The Best from Down Under July 04, 2011 11:26AM |
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One from me,
Pseudomalachite
Tottenham, New South Wales, Australia
Size: H:9cm x W:4.3cm x D:2.8cm
Pseudomalachite
Tottenham, New South Wales, Australia
Size: H:9cm x W:4.3cm x D:2.8cm
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Re: The Best from Down Under July 04, 2011 11:37AM |
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What a relief! Thank you Jolyon!
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From the type locality, Skipton Caves, Victoria, Australia - a thumbnail - is it the best of? far from it, but Newberyite makes for one of the best stories as regards the "matrix" material - not unlike the material the latest tempest was flinging our way.
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From the type locality, Skipton Caves, Victoria, Australia - a thumbnail - is it the best of? far from it, but Newberyite makes for one of the best stories as regards the "matrix" material - not unlike the material the latest tempest was flinging our way.
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Re: The Best from Down Under July 04, 2011 11:47AM |
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Maggie Wilson Wrote:
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> What a relief! Thank you Jolyon!
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> [www.mindat.org]
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> From the type locality, Skipton Caves, Victoria,
> Australia - a thumbnail - is it the best of? far
> from it, but Newberyite makes for one of the best
> stories as regards the "matrix" material - not
> unlike the material the latest tempest was
> flinging our way.
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Unless i'm mistaken, cattle down frequent caves very often.
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> What a relief! Thank you Jolyon!
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> [www.mindat.org]
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> From the type locality, Skipton Caves, Victoria,
> Australia - a thumbnail - is it the best of? far
> from it, but Newberyite makes for one of the best
> stories as regards the "matrix" material - not
> unlike the material the latest tempest was
> flinging our way.
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Unless i'm mistaken, cattle down frequent caves very often.
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Re: The Best from Down Under July 04, 2011 12:19PM |
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Australia has produced most of the same minerals as are coming from China, often in similar quality, but cannot produce them in quantity. Most minerals being produced in quantity around the world are produced either by subsistence miners, or by serious collector-miners or small companies focused on specimen minerals. In Australia, most of these cannot compete with mining companies on any sizable mineral deposits, and sadly we don't have any legislation to help protect our mineral heritage. The crocoite producers spend a lot of time making little or no money, with the odd big find keeping them going. But if a big company decided to open pit Dundas for the lead, the crocoite would all be destroyed in days, and there is little we could do. Perhaps we should import some Chinese miners?
Regards,
Ralph
Regards,
Ralph
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Re: The Best from Down Under July 04, 2011 01:18PM |
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Re: The Best from Down Under July 05, 2011 01:31PM |
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Re: The Best from Down Under July 05, 2011 07:25PM |
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I am glad to see this thread picking up again. I have not had time to post lately either but decided I should dig around to see what to post. This is one of my favorites. I don't often see the opalized clams on matrix which is why I like this one. The dimensions are 13cm x 8.5cm
Thanks Shane for setting me straight on the crocoite from Adelaide Mine. I had picked up a couple of specimens that year and must have gotten the labels mixed. It it one of my most favorite crocoites.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/05/2011 10:24PM by Donald Slater.
Thanks Shane for setting me straight on the crocoite from Adelaide Mine. I had picked up a couple of specimens that year and must have gotten the labels mixed. It it one of my most favorite crocoites.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/05/2011 10:24PM by Donald Slater.
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Re: The Best from Down Under July 05, 2011 07:48PM |
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