Pseudomorphs, Page 3
OKB-954 Feldspar? Quartz? Pseudo by Tourmaline???? Lake
George, Colorado. Self collected piece from many years ago. Came
from a small pocket which contained nice quartz crystals and a couple of these
weird things. Small unknown crystals on the surface. In TN perky
box. 18$
OKB-595 Goethite after Pyrite Ironton., PA. Ex.
Dr. Steve Chamberlain Collection. Prev. Frank Hess # 2361 and tag.
Good example from another classic location. Great value. 15$
OKB-598 Plagioclase pseudo after Scapolite. Roadcut near
Griffith, Ontario, Canada. Ex. Dr. Steve Chamberlain Collection.
A good specimen which would probably be a fantastic TN specimen if properly
trimmed. 50$
OKB-599 Leucoene pseudo after Titanite. Bear Lake,
Ontario, Canada. Ex. Dr. Steve Chamberlain Collection. Good
floater crystal. 32$
OKB-617 Orthoclase pseudo after Scapolite Roadcut near Griffith, Ontario,
Canada. Ex. Dr. Steve Chamberlain Collection. Big cluster with crystals to
about 4 cm in length. Green and salmon colors. 38$
OKB-615 Dolomite pseudo. After Orthoclase Kokomo, Colorado. Ex. Dr. Steve
Chamberlain Collection. Great twins which display nicely. 50$
OKB-613 Goethite pseudo after Pyrite Helena, Montana OKB-616
Dolomite pseudo. After Orthoclase Kokomo, Colorado. Ex. Dr. Steve
Chamberlain Collection. Interesting pyritohedron that is twinned. Crystal is
1.5 cm. 25$
OKB-614 Quartz pseudo. After unknown mineral (probably Quartz) Mexico.
Dr. Steve Chamberlain Collection. Odd specimen with less than ideal info. 10$
OKB-610 Goethite pseudo after Pyrite Valdenegrillos, Soria, Spain. Dr.
Steve Chamberlain Collection. Perfect 2.6 cm cube with a tiny rider cube.
40$
OKB-611 Goethite pseudo after Pyrite Valdenegrillos, Soria, Spain. Dr.
Steve Chamberlain Collection. 3 cm cube with two contact marks from other
cubes. Displays well. 40$
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