Crystal Classics - Mineral City - What's Hot In Tucson: 2020 - Program Sponsor Series
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- What's Hot In Tucson: 2020 - Program Sponsor Series
Crystal Classics - Mineral City
One of our first stops of the Tucson Experience is to visit some of our friends at the expanded Mineral City Show. Once there, Show Host Lauren Megaw meets up with Ian Bruce from Crystal Classics, UK. We wander throughout their stunning exhibit room and talk about a bunch of the great pieces they have on exhibit. While we’re there, a special delivery arrives full of a bunch of new tourmalines directly from Brazil so we sit down and start unwrapping the pieces ON CAMERA!!! Be among the first to see these new treasures straight from the source!!!
Included in this clip are minerals such as:
A blue-green Beryl cluster from Erongo, Namibia
Indicolite from Otjua, Namibia
Aquamarine from Vietnam
Aquamarine from Pakistan
Many NEWLY unwrapped Tourmalines from Coronel Murta, Brazil
Topaz cluster from Coronel Murta, Brazil
Rhodochrosite from Romania
Boulangerite included Calcite from Romania
Fluorite from Diana Maria Mine, England, UK
Fluorite with Galena from Diana Maria Mine, England, UK
Tourmaline Sceptre from Manoel Mutuca claim, Brazil
Tourmaline from Dunton, Maine, USA
Rhodochrosite from Kalahari manganese field, South Africa
Acanthite from Imiter Mine, Morocco
Gerhardtite from Kikasi Mine, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Amethyst from Veracruz, Mexico
Eisenkiesel from Kazakhstan
Shattuckite with Quartz from Namibia
Clinoclase with Azurite and Tyrolite from Mammoth Mine, Utah, USA
Anglesite on Galena from Wheatley Mines, Pennsylvania, USA
Meteorite from Tennessee, USA
Hemimorphite from Esmeralda Mine, Durango, Mexico
Rutile from St. Gotthard pass road tunnel, Switzerland
Devilline from Slovakia
Pyromorphite from Rosenberg Mine, Germany
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Love the minerals and lauren!
Those pink tourmalines!!
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I absolutely love that little Aquamarine from Vietnam.
Lauren's interviewing style is most excellent - kudos to her!
Crystal Classics does offer some of the best stuff there is. And I appreciate their desire to have something for everyone, including young mineral collectors, but I can't help but laugh when Bruce says "from a few hundred dollars". He needs to revise his notion of what's affordable or give up trying to satisfy everyone. Maybe 5% of all collectors in the Western World can afford "a few hundred dollars", and I'd guess about 1% worldwide. I'm not even talking about young people...
all the mineral specimens are so beautiful
just recently grabbed a piece of heavy metal and autumn pocket for my collection, great stuff
Congratulations!!! Great combo!!
That's good
Super Beautiful
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Show Like a Museum only the most Beautiful....uàooo
That young lady, Lauren (ya?) is so adorable. You can tell she's genuinely into it and being so young, she's not yet jaded, pun very intended. Although, something tells me even thenold timers never tire of gems and minerals. I'm 40 and there's no end in sight to my list and passion for these marvels.
Part of me is glad there's a youngin spreading the gospel, but there's another part of me that's uneasy with the idea that more people interested means it'll become *too* popular, ya know? The market will be overpopulated with consumers, therefor bad business practices and unethical mining will increase. Same thing with rockhound youtubers. The last thing the world needs is a proliferation of rockhounds because it'll end up being like a swarm of locusts, only instead of destroying crops it'll be destroying the countryside. Because, lets face it, there are a lot of inconsiderate assholes out there who will end up trashing stuff and public collection will be banned. Ah, well. Too bad covid19 is such a nothing burger. Planet Earth is in dire need of a mass (human) extinction event. Mankind is like a really gnarly infestation of lice at this point. Sad, but you know I'm right.
Yes, the Earth needs a mass extinction event. I recommend you start with yourself
Cool O_O
I like the girl. pretty girl speak about minerals ... what can be better?