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Pakistan's Specimen Boom
More than 100 collectible species are on the market by Bob Jones
Notorious Diamonds
These legendary gems have colorful histories by Kiera Tara O'Brien
Bare Feet and Shark's Teeth
Collecting isn't all this club does by Diane Prokop
Roadside Panning Sites in California
Part I: 25 spots in seven counties by David and Clois Walker
The Sulfides, Part III
Sulfosalts form exceptional species by Bob Jones
Rock & Gem Kids
NASA needs your help! by Steve Decker
2005 Rock & Gem Club Listing
Join a club this year!
Global Minerals
Foreign specimens are abundant and affordable by Bob Jones
Lapis of the Andes
A Chilean mine is the world's biggest source by Steve Voynick

FIELD TRIPS
Hardrock Mining at Pitcairn
Serious methods reveal diverse minerals by Michael Walter
Collecting in Wyoming's Red Hills
Petrified wood and agate fill Dry Creek by Kenneth H. Rohn

PROJECTS
Make a 3-D Intarsia
Inlay, overlay and carving bring it to life by Leo Lu

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