[Rockhounds] Ad - big horn corals and Garza update

Alan Goldstein alangoldsteinwriter at gmail.com
Thu Sep 19 16:14:07 PDT 2024


Greetings!

A friend gave me three flats of large Ordovician horn corals to sell. They
are identified and are inexpensive. Reply directly if interested in any
flats.

I will be at the National Fossil EXPO in Springfield, Illinois next month
with other fossils including my unique multiple fossil matrix associations
(I call them "one rock fossil collections") from the Devonian in the creek
next to my 98-year-old mother-in-law's condo.

Garza update - Steve had a "falling out" with one of his cats recently and
broke his leg. (The cat is fine.) He was briefly hospitalized, spent
several weeks away for PT, and is now home.

I am keeping the bulk of his collection at my house because I got tired of
hauling the flats back and forth from Corydon, IN. As a reminder, there are
minerals from New England & Midwest US, and Canada - but specimens are from
everywhere. Much of the material is either self-collected, obtained in
trades, or purchased. Low cost and discounts, too. Wholesale for dealers.

For sand collectors, there is heavy sand from western Antarctica collected
by LSU geologist Dr. Robert Nichols in 1956. (I can provide a photo of the
container.)

Again, please reply to - alangoldsteinwriter at gmail.com. I cannot access my
long-held deepskyspy Outlook account.

Regards,
Alan Goldstein
Louisville, KY


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