[Rockhounds] Working with mining companies to save minerals

Jim Daly sauktown1 at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 18 08:36:48 PST 2008


Alan,
John & Gail Deck from SE Michigan have a contract with at least one of the limestone quarries in the OH/MI area. You probably remember them- they had a load of blue celestine at Bloomington a few years. They were right next to me, by the side door of the new building. I don't have an address or e-mail, just a phone number: (734) 847-6537
Jim Daly

--- On Wed, 12/17/08, Alan Goldstein <deepskyspy at insightbb.com> wrote:

From: Alan Goldstein <deepskyspy at insightbb.com>
Subject: [Rockhounds] Working with mining companies to save minerals
To: "Rockhounds at drizzle.com: A mailing list for rock and gem collectors" <rockhounds at lists.drizzle.com>
Date: Wednesday, December 17, 2008, 4:37 PM

I have had a request for help from a Swedish mineral professor. Anyone who 
can answer this, I will forward it to him!

"Have you ever been involved as a professional dealer setting up a
contract 
with a mining company in order to preserve minerals for the future? Now whom 
I can get some tips from?
I am interested to organize such a contract here in Sweden but need a little 
more data about what such a contract stipulates (etc, etc), and also perhaps 
(if possible) to get feedback from a mining company (whats their benefits& 
costs).  I think that browsing through a number of articles in the Min Rec. 
and making copies of relevant parts ain't enough when I will speak to the 
company officials."

Alan


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