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Post by rockjunquie on Aug 20, 2019 9:38:20 GMT -5
My daughter is making a trip in Oct and will do some rock shopping for me. Any recommendations? I'll do some research online, too, but I just thought to ask here first. She will probably be in Phoenix a few days, too. I don't know if she will be doing any shopping there.
Thanks
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Post by rockjunquie on Aug 20, 2019 10:04:04 GMT -5
She's not adverse to meeting someone who can help her around a rock shop.
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Post by AzRockGeek on Aug 20, 2019 10:30:45 GMT -5
Not a whole lot left of rock shops in the valley other then souvenir shops selling died agates. If your daughter wants to drive a half hour SE, she is more then welcome to look through my collection, I have a large selection of rough and thousands of slabs I am welling to part with.
You could also try Dean at TCR on FB, he mainly sells on-line these days, HUGE selection at his house. He lives near the Scottsdale border.
Tim
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Post by rockjunquie on Aug 20, 2019 10:41:51 GMT -5
Not a whole lot left of rock shops in the valley other then souvenir shops selling died agates. If your daughter wants to drive a half hour SE, she is more then welcome to look through my collection, I have a large selection of rough and thousands of slabs I am welling to part with. You could also try Dean at TCR on FB, he mainly sells on-line these days, HUGE selection at his house. He lives near the Scottsdale border. Tim
Thanks for that, I had no idea.
Your offer sounds really great! I'll talk to my daughter and hit you up again.
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Post by captbob on Aug 20, 2019 10:58:03 GMT -5
I have a large selection of rough and thousands of slabs I am willing to part with. How far is that from Florida...?
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Post by mohs on Aug 20, 2019 13:05:58 GMT -5
Hey Bob From Orlando to Show Low is 2139 Another 183 miles from Show Low to Phoenix Ed
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Post by mohs on Aug 20, 2019 13:16:21 GMT -5
Hi Tela
Your daughter will be visiting at pretty good time October still get pretty hot in the mid day but morning and evening cool down nicely hope she enjoys- and if I can be of any assistance lots of good rockers in the area Ed
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Post by rockjunquie on Aug 21, 2019 8:05:36 GMT -5
Hi Tela Your daughter will be visiting at pretty good time October still get pretty hot in the mid day but morning and evening cool down nicely hope she enjoys- and if I can be of any assistance lots of good rockers in the area Ed Thanks, Ed. She looked up the weather and it looks pretty good that time of year.
She's never been out West. She's really excited to see the desert, too. They are gonna try to make a fly over of the Grand Canyon, time permitting.
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Post by AzRockGeek on Aug 21, 2019 8:17:12 GMT -5
She should plan a full day road trip, start in Prescott, head to Jerome, then to Cottonwood and then up to Sedona. If time permits Flagstaff. There is suppose to be a decent rock shop in Jerome and Cottonwood, and I am sure Robin would gladly show her around in the Prescott area.
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Aug 21, 2019 8:53:36 GMT -5
If she can make it out to Tim's AzRockGeek house, I'd absolutely recommend that. Awesome rocks to be had there!
Don't know if she'll have the time to make it up to Prescott, but if she does I'd be happy to show her around up here. Unfortunately, we don't have any rockshops.
Cottonwood is the closest real rock shop, I think. Jerome has a small rock shop, but it is geared more to tourists, i.e., mostly specimens and display pieces and that sort of thing. It's one of my favorite places -- an artist community with loads of artisan shops all located in historic buildings, plus the Haunted Hamburger (great burgers!).
Sedona is also a fun place to visit, but they are geared more toward healy-feely crystals and higher end jewelry stuff, but not lapidary.
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Post by rockjunquie on Aug 21, 2019 10:14:00 GMT -5
Thanks! As we get closer to mid Oct, she should know better what her schedule will be. It's part business, so she has to work around some luncheons and what not. But, yeah, I'll keep y'all updated about her plans.
Thanks so much!
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Post by captbob on Aug 21, 2019 10:16:00 GMT -5
Take out a 2nd mortgage on your house and send her to Florida.
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Post by rockjunquie on Aug 21, 2019 11:54:34 GMT -5
Take out a 2nd mortgage on your house and send her to Florida. Tease!
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Post by Tommy on Aug 21, 2019 12:00:42 GMT -5
rockjunquie it's funny that when I first started reading your op my very first thought was to recommend she go see Tim Good person good rocks - 4.5 stars on Yelp, what's not to like?
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Post by rockjunquie on Aug 21, 2019 12:02:50 GMT -5
rockjunquie it's funny that when I first started reading your op my very first thought was to recommend she go see Tim Good person good rocks - 4.5 stars on Yelp, what's not to like? All I know is what I see here and I like.
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Post by mohs on Aug 21, 2019 14:34:31 GMT -5
Interesting aspect of Phoenix is the mountains Plus it quick way to acclimate Your sense of direction in Valley of the Sun
The band of mountains to the south w/the radio towers are South Mountain So if your in Phoenix and your looking them then your looking —south.
To the east is the mighty Superstitions and Four Peaks. A quick 3 hours tour ride up to Canyon Lake in the Supers is a great way to experience the wilderness of the Sonoran desert. Awesome vistas And October weather wouldn’t be to bad
I always suggest a drive quick through of Papago Park Close and fast from Sky Harbor and don't overlook a quick peak into the Hohokam village at Pueblo Grande Museum. You can see a quick glimpse of it from the highway. Well that a little difficult to explain but it is something to be aware of.
Papago Park to the uninitiated may be fairly boring But again the Vistas of the city is legend and you might see big Horn sheep in the evening. The Phoenix Zoo is there and giraffes can be seen.
The stand out feature in Papago (besides Hole in the Rock) is the view of that most magnificent beast right in middle of Phoenix CamelBack Mountain. Its an awesome mountain. My fave!
Way out west is the White Tank Mountains. The housing development out there is remarkable Phoenix is Huge area wide. Good and bad.
Anyway the mountain landmarks are something to consider and all viewable just about anywhere in Phoenix. Can drive up to many of those mountains for awesome views of the city. But time is short…Enjoy!
p.s. oyeah and for the finest Sonoran Phoenix style Mexican cuisine don 'Jose is da best. Not far from Sky Harbor...
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Post by captbob on Aug 21, 2019 15:33:21 GMT -5
Take out a 2nd mortgage on your house and send her to Florida. Tease! What tease? You can have every rock (except one) and lapidary machine I own for 750k
(RTH discount - I would be losing $ there)
I'll even deliver them! (lower 48 States only)
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Post by rockjunquie on Aug 21, 2019 16:21:34 GMT -5
Interesting aspect of Phoenix is the mountains Plus it quick way to acclimate Your sense of direction in Valley of the Sun The band of mountains to the south w/the radio towers are South Mountain So if your in Phoenix and your looking them then your looking —south. To the east is the mighty Superstitions and Four Peaks. A quick 3 hours tour ride up to Canyon Lake in the Supers is a great way to experience the wilderness of the Sonoran desert. Awesome vistas And October weather wouldn’t be to bad I always suggest a drive quick through of Papago Park Close and fast from Sky Harbor and don't overlook a quick peak into the Hohokam village at Pueblo Grande Museum. You can see a quick glimpse of it from the highway. Well that a little difficult to explain but it is something to be aware of. Papago Park to the uninitiated may be fairly boring But again the Vistas of the city is legend and you might see big Horn sheep in the evening. The Phoenix Zoo is there and giraffes can be seen. The stand out feature in Papago (besides Hole in the Rock) is the view of that most magnificent beast right in middle of Phoenix CamelBack Mountain. Its an awesome mountain. My fave! Way out west is the White Tank Mountains. The housing development out there is remarkable Phoenix is Huge area wide. Good and bad. Anyway the mountain landmarks are something to consider and all viewable just about anywhere in Phoenix. Can drive up to many of those mountains for awesome views of the city. But time is short…Enjoy! p.s. oyeah and for the finest Sonoran Phoenix style Mexican cuisine don 'Jose is da best. Not far from Sky Harbor... You should be a tour guide, Ed. I can tell you really love the area. Thank you.
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Post by rockjunquie on Aug 21, 2019 16:23:16 GMT -5
What tease? You can have every rock (except one) and lapidary machine I own for 750k
(RTH discount - I would be losing $ there)
I'll even deliver them! (lower 48 States only)
With free delivery, too?! Well... let me check my bank account.
Hmmmm.... how much to just visit and look at them?
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Post by AzRockGeek on Aug 21, 2019 19:05:19 GMT -5
Good person good rocks - 4.5 stars on Yelp, what's not to like? Only 4.5 Stars? Did I forget to offer you a cold beer?
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