[Rockhounds] "list where the knowledge of many is shared freely"
Lanny
lanny at lrream.com
Sat Dec 22 11:08:49 PST 2007
Tim, I accept the challenge and would very happy to go first, as soon
as someone tells me where they come from. The only information I have
is in my book, the information came from specimens that Norm Radford
(shop and museum in Wallace, Idaho) has, and the person who sold him
the rutilated quartzes only states that they come from "near Golden."
This is probably the same person who sold him the nice orange grossular
crystals from "near Harpster." Golden is east of Grangeville up the
Clearwater River towards Elk City, and Harpster is NE of Grangeville on
the Clearwater River. Awfully big country to go looking for minerals,
but I have twice, unsuccessfully.
Regards,
Lanny
On Dec 21, 2007, at 2:06 PM, Tim Fisher wrote:
> OK, so why don't you go first? Where in Idaho is that very nice
> rutilated quartz coming from? :D
>
> Joking!
>
> At 10:18 AM 12/21/2007, you wrote:
>
>
>> Share you information, right down to the GPS coordinates if you
>> please. Doing that is a lot more human than keeping a location a
>> secret to your death.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Lanny
>
> Tim Fisher
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