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PhotosRichard Philip Hauck

22nd Jul 2012 15:08 UTCMARIO PROVIDEL

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Copyright © Van King
My name is Mario Providel from Chile South America and am looking for to find out what kind of minerals are those in the pictures that I did take using a portable digital microscope, the one in the 42 I do believe is over a azurite matrix but I didn´t find any mineral having a close look, same as the cubic shaped one in the 10.

I decided to send it, mostly motivated by the hope to be in touch with minerals collectionists like Mister Richard Philip Hauck,


Respectfully,


Mario E. Providel

22nd Jul 2012 17:04 UTCGary Moldovany

I believe you can get in touch with Dick Hauck through the Sterling Hill website: www.sterlinghillminingmuseum.org

22nd Jul 2012 23:04 UTCRock Currier Expert

Where are your specimens from? Richard Hauck would rather take a beating rather than write a letter or get on the computer. He is what we call old school. Never the less he is a remarkable man and worth of respect and veneration.

23rd Jul 2012 01:04 UTCChester S. Lemanski, Jr.

I spoke to Dick this evening. He is still recuperating from knee surgery and is really out of the net for a while longer.


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