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October 2004
Vol.34 Num.10
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Features
Precious Opal
Its beauty is unpredictable by Bob Jones
The Frugal Collector: The Oxides
Part II: The iron oxides by Bob Jones
The Boi Morto Mine
This Brazilian opal deposit may be the world's richest by Bob Farrar
Roadside Panning Sites in Alabama
Part I: Bibb, Blount, Chilton, Clarke, Clay, and Cleburne counties by David and Clois Walker
Artist Profile: Frederick C. Wilda
His paintings reflect a love of minerals by Helen Rodak
Rock & Gem Kids
Why do we study minerals? by Steve Decker
Remarkable People, Extraordinary Contributions
The 2004 Rockhound & Lapidary Hall of Fame Inductees by June Culp Zeitner
Eastern Oregon Field Trip Finds
Colorful specimens are waiting for you! by Curtis L. Handy
Paradoxical Pyrite
This bright collector mineral has a dark side by Steve Voynick
Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park
Protecting our resources doesn't mean you can't collect by Kenneth H. Rohn Projects
Create a Precious Opal Pendant
Show off your favorite stones by Diane Prokop
Create Fusion Jewelry
Recycle your silver scraps into unique jewelry by Nova Wells
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