08-24-2017 09:25 AM
Hello All!
I really need to get more active in here, I have so much to share, and oh so much to learn. Unfortunately I don't know very many fellow rockhounds out here where I'm at. I come across alot of Specimens I don't know what for sure they are. I call them Confusionite.!! I think we all have some of that! Lol!
Is it just me, or is it kinds hard to navigate around to get in here? Seem like the only time I can find it is when I receive an email notification.......can we message each other? Yes I live in electronics hell.......whatever happened to "penpals" ?! I certainly dated myself there!
Best Wishes to you all!!
Keep Your Eyes, Ears, & Senses Open, Happy Hounding!
08-24-2017 09:35 AM
08-24-2017 10:21 AM
08-24-2017 10:36 AM - edited 08-24-2017 10:37 AM
Well, there's a toolbar, and a bookmarks menu and neither one of them runs out of room. Use abbreviations for sites ... that helps. This one is named rck, collectibles and antiques is named C&A. Well, some people don't know or think to rename a site when saving as a bookmark.
It's easy enough to rearrange and put your favorite sites at the top, or make folders.
ETA: Safari also has a toolbar.
08-24-2017 10:40 AM
08-24-2017 01:22 PM
You're quite welcome. I meant to add this screenshot, for those who learn better with show and tell. On my tool bar, ebay pages I use the most are abbreviated like this: ebay, collectibles and antiques, pottery and this rock forum. This allows you to fit a lot more on your tool bar. If you have a long site name, just click "show all bookmarks" and that is where the name can be edited.
08-24-2017 02:45 PM
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09-07-2017 11:12 AM
Regarding ID of mineral, don't give specific id, unless sure. With over 4,000 minerals and incredible diversity in appearance (for instance, garnet comes in just about every color of the rainbow), not to mention ongoing additions to the list--it takes a lot of testing with a variety of techniques and instruments to ID many minerals. Unless your source of mineral is reliable, don't assume they know ID either.
Better to say unknown, or I think it is .... , seller stated it was ..... ; give place of origin, right down to mine if it is known, show lots of best pix possible. Sellers please be honest in descriptions and with photos.
And for goodness sake, give dimensions as accurately possible, in addition to weight. Buyers get weary of emailing for dimensions, combined shipping policies, and pieces included in listing. That, combined with rotten photos, or what appear to be deceptive photos--I just pass by the listing if it fails any one of the above pcs of info, unless I am really, really interested for some reason.
Yes, customers pass you by; and they also avoid sellers they think are selling bogus minerals by another name.
09-07-2017 11:30 AM
See my response to rocks1101 on 9/7 regarding id. Arizona tells me lots, combined with a few photos--you may have a buyer. Yes, rockhounds buy BIG things. I have many pcs weighing in excess of 100lbs and often purchase rocks, minerals over 10 lbs. I prefer ground shipping or least expensive shipping because of weight--but I also expect to pay a "reasonable" shipping price if the item is big and what I am looking for. Thanks for asking!
09-07-2017 11:35 AM
I like confusionite for both the stack rocks I haven't been able to ID and the experience I have in the "forum" or "community". Hope this finds it way to you.