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Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2

Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2
April 29, 2012 03:44PM
Can't resist chiming in when the subject is quartz. Old photo, before I had a clue how to do this. 6 inch matrix of amethyst scepters, one inch 'iron rose' hematite, Denny Mt. WA, collected 1981. Would love to know where this piece is today!

Bob


avatar Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2
April 29, 2012 04:39PM
Bob,

Why don't you start a 'Where Is It Now' thread?

Cheers!

Steve
avatar Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2
April 29, 2012 05:21PM
Hang in there Gail; Nat and I are thinking of you!!!

I'm not sure if I have posted one of these or not, but here is not necessarily a "specimen" but rather more of a mining artifact. Miners in the Keweenaw Peninsula of Upper Michigan while extracting large masses of native copper would cut them up with chisels (by hand) into smaller pieces to make them more manageable to remove. In the process, they would create shavings of native copper. The photo below is an example of one of these shavings or "chisel chips" as they are called locally. The chip measures approx. 8 cm long.

Central Mine, Keweenaw Co., MI© Paul T. Brandes
avatar Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2
April 29, 2012 10:36PM
us    
Nice Paul, I hadn't know that. And thanks for being good friends.

Gail Patricia Copus Spann
avatar Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2
May 02, 2012 11:25PM
gb    
ooh Quartz!
Great Amethyst Gail!
i'm a bit of a sucker for Quartz, especially associated with other species. i find them endlessly fascinating.
Here's a nice classic miniature ( about 6 cms high) of quartz with hematite 'roses' from Switzerland




cheers, Colleen
Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2
May 03, 2012 03:00AM
us    
Nice Hematite Colleen, love to see the classic Swiss association pieces!
Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2
May 03, 2012 07:55AM
Fantastic Rhodochrosite specimen Gail, great acquisition.

My fav, Native Copper
Broken Hill, NSW, Australia.
size 9x7cm.
ex Albert Chapman specimen.


avatar Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2
May 03, 2012 02:27PM
This is sweet, Phil, some of my favourite coppers.

Regards,
Ralph
Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2
May 05, 2012 04:24AM
My fav today
Kunzite.
Nuristan, Afghanistan.


avatar Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2
May 06, 2012 01:38AM
us    
Philip, that's a beauty!
Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2
May 06, 2012 06:35AM
Rutile + Hematite

Locality: Novo Horizonte, Bahia, Brazil

Size: 5.5 x 3.5 x 3 cm

©
avatar Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2
May 07, 2012 06:13PM
de    
Nice pieces everyone.

My favourite today is this Fluorite from the Huanggang Mine in China.
It's about 5 cm.

Greetings
Steven





Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/27/2012 08:59PM by Debbie Woolf.
avatar Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2
May 12, 2012 11:33PM
ca    
My favourite for today, a bouquet of mini quartz scepters from a Dugway geode.

Quartz
Dugway Geode Beds, Dugway Pass Area, Juab Co., Utah, USA
including base 3.0cm x 2.5cm


avatar Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2
May 18, 2012 06:47AM
us    
Today's favorite is a tiny twinned rutile crystal from North Carolina. 9.6 x 15.4 mm.


© A&M
Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2
May 18, 2012 05:43PM
Hi to all

Here is today a link to a rock I managed to bring into my collection after it was already sold!
These are among my favorite rocks in the mineral world, period! A few old (1920's) and a large suite of the new (2011) speciments are the backbone of my collection, and I am ready to big sacrifices to go further that way! These are too scarce and too unknown to be classics...
This speciment is small, not cheap, but I like these too much!

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Valère
avatar Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2
May 25, 2012 05:56PM
I have always liked the bright luster on these crystals; many of the Glove specimens have a matte finish. My favorite today.



Wulfenite, Glove mine, Amado, Santa Cruz Co., Arizona. 6.5x5x2.5 cm.

Cheers!

Steve
Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2
May 26, 2012 01:08AM
Steve,
Neat sample!
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May 26, 2012 01:01PM
au    
I haven't posted one for a while so thought I'd post this one, painted tonight...

Columbian emerald in matrix...



Regards
Steve
avatar Re: Gail's NEW favourite of the day, PART 2
May 26, 2012 10:46PM
And today a small legrandite from Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. The crystal cluster is about 1x1 cm. Some specimens with this lot had wonderful koettigite/legrandite combinations.



Cheers!

Steve
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May 28, 2012 07:52PM
gb    
wow - great painting, Steve - love the ones on the black background smiling smiley

i went to the Oxford show the other week and spent far too much pocket money grinning smiley
heres one of my acquisitions. From an old french collection, a thumbnail of a Quartz crystal with several large lustrous brown Anatase crystals attached (to 12mm) from La Lauzière massif, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France



cheers, Colleen
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