The Arkenstone - Westward Look Show - What's Hot In Tucson: 2020 - Program Sponsor Series
Vložit
- čas přidán 30. 08. 2020
- What's Hot In Tucson: 2020 - Program Sponsor Series
The Arkenstone - Westward Look Show
Up at the Westward Look Show in Tucson (aka Fine Mineral Show: Tucson), The Arkenstone is ALWAYS one of our MUST SEE stops. Arkenstone Founder, Dr. Robert Lavinsky, is always happy to show us some of the best minerals he has brought to the show. Show Host Bob Jones spends some time with Lavinsky as we get to be a fly on the wall and watch while they review these awesome specimens.
Included in this clip are minerals such as:
Tourmaline on matrix from the Pederneira Mine, Brazil
Wire Silvers from the Freiberg and Himmelsfürst Mines in Saxony, Germany
Sapphires from Sri Lanka
Red Beryl from Wah Wah Mountains, Utah, USA
Calcite with Pyrite from the area near Chenzhou City, China
Pyrite on Calcite from Chenzhou, China
Arsenopyrite from Yaogangxian Mine, China
Pyrrhotite, Inner Mongolia, China
Fluorapophyllite from Daye County, China
Turquoise from Hubei, China
Hemimorphite possibly from Myanmar
Malachite from Daye County, China
Pyrrhotite on Fluorite from near Chifeng City, China
Pyrite on Calcite from Daye County, China
Fluorite from Hunan, China
MANY of the Red Fluorites from Huganggangliang Mine, Inner Mongolia, China
Chalcopyrite from Hubei, China
Tourmaline from Malkhan, Russia
Tourmaline from Malkhan, Russia
This interview is being made public as a service to our fine Program Sponsors who make What’s Hot In Tucson possible. For more great interviews like this, pick up your copy of the 12.5 hour What’s Hot In Tucson: 2020 program today at:
vimeo.com/ondemand/WHIT20
ONE OF THE COOLEST AND MOST KNOWLEDGABLE COLLECTORS.
Really cool!
I enjoy the conversation.
wonderful collection respected sir Rob , wish you good luck
I loved seeing how the different minerals grow the different shapes and colors! Want to start my own collection, wouldn't mind finding damaged or substandard examples.
Amazing
Good collection 👌 brother
beautiful, I have a few mineral specimens very small ones
i share . Ty .Amazing
I don’t care what anyone says I’m going to continue to call red Beryl Bixbite.
Red Beryl is just too much of a generic name for such an exotic , rare, sexy, mineral. Bixbite is a sexy name just like the mineral, and come on only an idiot would confuse Bixbite with Bixbyite .
That’s like telling someone to stop calling emeralds emeralds and start calling them green Beryl or some thing it deserves it’s own unique name like the mineral itself is unique and special it deserves a unique and special name.
Sorry - Bixbite sounds like an early plastic to me....😀
လှပတောက်ပနေသောတွင်ထွက်ရတနာများစုစီးပြသသွားသည်
Nice im like I'm have bery yellow 400 gram
"Onw of those highly pressurized car wash things..."
You mean a pressure washer? This dude ain't worked a real day in his life