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	<title>Comments on: Connecticut Collecting</title>
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	<description>Join us as we travel the world filming mineral locations before they are turned into Strip Malls!</description>
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		<title>By: Jeremy Z.</title>
		<link>http://www.rockhoundingvideos.com/archives/57#comment-48</link>
		<author>Jeremy Z.</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2007 23:43:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Hey guys,

Actually, although Baryte is reported from Old Mine Park (formerly known as the Hubbard Mine, or Trumbull Tungsten Mine), it is not known for specimens of the mineral. A matter of fact, The park is more widely known for Wolframite pseudo Scheelite, Fluorite var. Chlorophane, Topaz, and Scheelite. The plaza is known more for the Pyrite, and the Fluorite was at one time much better because it occured in very sharp crystals.

Additionally, all the Trumbull specimens I showed you were personally collected, except for one, which was the Fluorite crystal.

-Jeremy</description>
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<p>Actually, although Baryte is reported from Old Mine Park (formerly known as the Hubbard Mine, or Trumbull Tungsten Mine), it is not known for specimens of the mineral. A matter of fact, The park is more widely known for Wolframite pseudo Scheelite, Fluorite var. Chlorophane, Topaz, and Scheelite. The plaza is known more for the Pyrite, and the Fluorite was at one time much better because it occured in very sharp crystals.</p>
<p>Additionally, all the Trumbull specimens I showed you were personally collected, except for one, which was the Fluorite crystal.</p>
<p>-Jeremy</p>
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