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February 2004
Vol.34 Num.2
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Features
Arizona and the Gadsden Purchase
Celebrating the treaty that gave us the Copper State by Bob Jones
Montana Gemstones, Dinosaurs and Hospitality
Screening sapphires in part two of three by Kenneth H. Rohn
The Frugal Collector: Quartz
Part I: Easy to collect and educational, too by Bob Jones
Cataloging Your Collection
There's a software product that can help you get started by Lori Carter
Rock & Gem Kids
Collecting tools and a crossword by Steve Decker
Lightning Ridge Opal Carves a New Niche
Carving saves precious material and looks cool! by Jenni Brammall and Joan Millton
Cleaning Up in Quartzsite
Hobby prospecting in the Arizona desert by Gail Butler
DinoDragon Project
An international effort boosts interest in earth science by Dr. Timothy Huang
Panning Sites along U.S. Highway 101
Sonoma, San Luis Obispo, Mendocino, Del Norte (CA), Lincoln, Curry (OR), Clallam, and Pacific (WA) counties by David and Clois Walker
Visiting the Gilsum Rock Swap
This small-town show makes collectors feel welcome by Robert Beard
The Vermilion Lake Gold Rush
Dreams of gold dust turn to rust by Kenneth H. Rohn
Inside the Carlin Trend
It's America's greatest gold district by Steve Voynick Projects
Egyptian Fan Carving Sequence
See how opal is carved by Jenni Brammall
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