My schedule only allowed a single day for a visit so I attended the "main show" at the Expo Mart. The exhibitors had cases of fantastic specimens and the 140+ dealers were well stocked. The following photos represent some of my favorite cases. As usual, the reflections of the case glass diminished my already rudimentary photograph skills!
Not all banded quartz is an agate. |
The always popular Dryhead Agates. |
I liked this arsenate specimen, legrandite from the Ojuela Mine, Durango, Mexico. |
Benitoite (top) and neptunite (lower) from the Dallas Gem Mine, San Benito County, California. |
The popular amazonite collected by Joe Dorris and Associates from their claims near Lake George, Colorado. The Dorris family are stars in the Prospectors TV show. |
Thundereggs from Oregon. |
Wow. |
I suppose the eye agates shown above were the most amazing specimens of the Show. |
I think this agate is in the Smithsonian. My notes fail me. |
My favorite agate---Fairburns from South Dakota. |
Zoisite var. tanzanite from Tanzania offered for sale by The Collectors Edge ($65,000). |
Rhodochrosite with fluorite from the Sweet Home Mine in Colorado (The Collectors Edge). |
Orange-red prismatic crystals of crocoite (Tasmania). |
Love this orpiment (arsenic sulfide) and gold ore from Humbolt County, Nevada. |
Beryl var. aquamarine from Pakistan. |
Something for everyone! |
The Expo Hall main exhibit space. The amazonite display shown above gets prime space on the end cap, |
A really nice cut. |
Not all agates are banded. These are dendritic agates. |
And finally, the always popular gold panning area. |
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