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Schalenblende

Posted by Paul De Bondt  
avatar Schalenblende
February 22, 2008 04:08PM
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Hi everyone,

As a Belgian, one of our famous minerals is Schalenblende.
In my eyes, it is an interesting specie. I would like to compare this mineral with specimens from all over the world. So im am looking for specimen. Lateron I will do analisis to compare the different localyties and look for impuryties. Raw specimens are OK, size is not important but I prefer pieces bigger than 4 cm. Can anybody help me with this, please ?
If somebody else is interested, I have specimens to trade from the Schmalgraf Mine, or tell me what the value is. Just reply on this topic to contact me.
Thank you in advance.
Sincerely
Paul
Re: Schalenblende
February 26, 2008 10:51PM
Salut Paul,

Tu devrais te renseigner chez Genot.
Il y a quelques années ils en avaient.

A Hannut, dimanche ?

Bien cordialement.

Luc
avatar Re: Schalenblende
March 01, 2008 12:24PM
Hi,

I may have some raw pieces from Olkusz, Poland and some from Stolberg, Aachen, Germany. I will look later on.

Philip
avatar Re: Schalenblende
March 10, 2008 09:51AM
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Hi Philip,

Thank you for your reply.
I am interested in specimens from there.
Let me know when you are ready, no hurry.

Greetings from Belgium
Paul
avatar Re: Schalenblende
April 15, 2008 11:38AM
So, here are some from the Stolberg area

schalenblende1: 11 x 8 cm

www.slugslayer.com/swap/schalenblende1.jpg

schalenblende4+5: 11 x 8 cm

www.slugslayer.com/swap/schalenblende4.jpg
www.slugslayer.com/swap/schalenblende5.jpg

schalenblende8+9+99: 12x8 cm; there's calcite xls on top

www.slugslayer.com/swap/schalenblende8.jpg
www.slugslayer.com/swap/schalenblende9.jpg
www.slugslayer.com/swap/schalenblende99.jpg
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