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Smokies from Arizona

Posted by sean dougherty  
Smokies from Arizona
May 05, 2008 01:27AM
Hi all these are some crystals found on the April digging trip













Mystic Crystal Mining Co
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anonymous
Re: Smokies from Arizona
May 05, 2008 01:32AM
Very cool. Where did you get them?
Re: Smokies from Arizona
May 05, 2008 04:42AM
Hmmm,

Kinda look like Carr or Miller Canyon pieces...am I hot or cold?!

Dana
Re: Smokies from Arizona
May 05, 2008 07:42AM
Hi Sean
I really liked the doubly terminated one. Just wondering about scale. How long is that double terminator?
Re: Smokies from Arizona
May 05, 2008 07:43AM
Duh.. I just realized that there were at least 3 DT crystals there, so the query was regarding the largest one at the top.
Re: Smokies from Arizona
May 05, 2008 02:03PM
Hi all yes they are from Miller,and the biggest DT is about five inches long and about a inch and a half around.
Re: Smokies from Arizona
May 05, 2008 06:56PM
Nice work Sean.

Sorry I didn't hear from you, did you guys go anywhere else?

Cheers.
Ian
Re: Smokies from Arizona
May 06, 2008 02:30AM
Sorry Ian I only had two weeks, hope to see you in Oct. I just went to the mountains where I took you.
Cheers Sean
anonymous
Re: Smokies from Arizona
May 07, 2008 03:55AM
Is there a book or anywhere where I could find directions or imformation about this site?
Re: Smokies from Arizona
May 07, 2008 01:08PM
Hi anonymous no theses are hard to find locals, miles of hiking and hours of hard rock digging. Those crystals came from over five feet down.
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