[Rockhounds] Fluorescent Specimens on Hit TV Show!

Axel Emmermann axel.emmermann at telenet.be
Wed Mar 7 03:00:34 PST 2018


Hi Kitty & list,

We're huge fans of the Big Bang Theory. We certainly hope that "Young Sheldon" makes it to the Belgian screens too!
KUDOS George Polman!

Aloha
Axel & Christel

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Van: Rockhounds <rockhounds-bounces at rockhounds.drizzle.com> Namens Kitty
Verzonden: woensdag 7 maart 2018 4:10
Aan: rockhounds at rockhounds.drizzle.com
Onderwerp: [Rockhounds] Fluorescent Specimens on Hit TV Show!

Hi List,

Last month I received the following email from George Polman.  It wasn't until today that I realized the Rockhounds List might like to read it, and watch the TV show this Thursday on CBS.

Aloha, Kitty

PS:  George Polman is a long-term friend;  Bill & I have visited him in Phoenix, and he and Deb have visited us here in Hilo.  We've bought fluorescent minerals and UV lamps from him and always found him to be reliable and informative, but we have no financial connection with his business.


Dear Fluorescent Mineral Collectors:

About a month ago, I was contacted by the producers of the hit TV show “The Big Bang Theory”.  As you may know, they recently developed a spin off show called “Young Sheldon”.  The show focuses on young Sheldon, a nine-year-old child prodigy, as he attends high school in East Texas.

The show is very heavily science based, as Sheldon becomes a theoretical physicist at a very young age. The producers and science advisors to the show, wanted to use fluorescent minerals in one of the classroom scenes.  Since the show takes place in 1989, they wanted to use old light fixtures with BLB (black light blue) bulbs.  I explained the drawback to that but told them I could provide several high quality, brightly fluorescent minerals that would fluoresce well under BLB light.

After a long discussion about their options, I sent them about 20 specimens via FedEx overnight.  They called 2 days later and said that the specimens were great, and they were anxious to run some tests with the film crew.  I told them I would be happy to assist the film crew if they had any questions.  Shortly after that, I was notified that the tests went well, and that they were able to use some, but not all the specimens I sent.

I was contacted again this week and told that the scene with the fluorescent minerals was shot and was a success.  The episode is now “in the can” and will air on March 8, 2018.  The show is called “Young Sheldon”, and it can be found on CBS.

If anyone has the technology to capture screen shots from this show, I would really appreciate it if you could send me some jpegs.  I would love to use a few for my website.  I don’t know how long the segment will be, or exactly how they will present the minerals.  However, it should be fun to see some fluorescent minerals used on a hit TV show. For those who might be curious about this new show, here is a link to a trailer.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6226232/videoplayer/vi1971501337?ref_=tt_ov_v
<http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6226232/videoplayer/vi1971501337?ref_=tt_ov_vi>

Hopefully the show will spark some interest in fluorescent minerals. Hope you all enjoy it!

Sincerely,

rGeorge V. Polman, R.G.

Polman Minerals

www.polmanminerals.com <http://www.polmanminerals.com>

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