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LAPIDARY ARTS and FACETERS DIGEST
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Issue No.56 - Friday January 31, 2003
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Moderated by: Thurmond Moore III
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Committed to carrying on the fine works started
by Hale Sweeny and Jerry Dewbre
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Click a link below to post to the list:
for faceting questions faceters@caprock-spur.com
for lapidary questions lapidary@caprock-spur.com
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Index to Today's Digest
01 RE: Looking for a Teacher
02 RE: Afgani Rough
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Message:01
Subject: Re: Issue No.54 - Wednesday January 29, 2003
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 19:37:02 -0500
To: lapidary@caprock-spur.com
(LapidaryArtsDigest)
From: Donald Allen <donallen@gwi.net>
Hi Thurmond,
Topic: Faceting Articles
Re: Looking for a Teacher
I'm positive that there is at least 1 mineral club in
Concord
called Capitol Mineral Club. i know too that there was ( and maybe
still
is a lapidary on Pleasant St. in Concord NH. There may
be others in NH
or VT. depending on the location you'rein. I suggest looking for
one of
these groups/Mineral Clubs, as there may be miners, cutters, facilities
close by that you are unaware of.
Don
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Message:02
Subject: Re:Afghani rough
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 20:53:35 EST
To: lapidary@caprock-spur.com
From: Cutugem@aol.com
Well once again this and other lists come through with correct information.
I
am never not amazed at the amount of knowledge that we collectivly
posess. It
seem I was given wrong information at a show I attended a while
back and
talked with a large rough dealer concerning he availability of good
quality
rough. Perhaps he was just passing along erronous information he
recieved. I
think that is probably the case. So thanks to all the posts on list
and off
list I recieved and now I have a more complete picture of the situation
in
Afghanistan. Thanks again to our list members. I owe
you all a cup of
coffee.
Dennis on the North Coast
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RESOURCES FOR LAPIDARIES ~
Hale Sweeny's Lapidary Digest Archives http://www.lapidarydigest.com/
International Lapidary Association http://www.gemcutters.org
http://webdev.archive.org/
then enter www.liccini.com
RESOURCES FOR FACETER'S ~
Facetron: http://www.facetron.com/
Graves: http://www.rockhounds.com/graves/
MDR: http://www.mdr-facet.com/
Polymetric: http://www.polymetricinc.com/
Ultra-tec: http://www.ultratec-facet.com
Fac-Ette Manufacturing Company: (910)256-9248
http://www.fac-ette.com/
800-336-9248.
Raytech Industries: http://www.raytech-ind.com
Rock Peddler: 1-800-416-4348 / www.rockpeddler.com
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RESOURCES FOR GEMOLOGISTS ~
Accredited Gemologists Association, http://aga.polygon.net/
American Gem Society, (AGS) 702-255-6500
American Gem Trade Association, (AGTA) http://www.agta.org
Gemmological Assc. & GTL / Great Britain, http://www.gagtl.ac.uk/gagtl
Gemmological Association of Australia, http://www.gem.org.au
Gemological Institute of America, (GIA) http://www.gia.edu.giagem
International Gem Society (IGS) web site is: http://www.gemsociety.org
International Colored Gemstone Association, http://www.gemstone.org
My Gemologist http://www.mygemologist.com
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FACETING GUILDS (Alphabetically, World) ~
*Charleston Faceting Guild, South Carolina, wmcnay@mindspring.com.
*Columbia-Willamette Faceter's Guild, http://www.facetersguild.com/
*Danish Faceters Guild, http://medlem.spray.se/danfacet/
*East/Central Florida:Tomoka Gem and Mineral Society's Faceters
Guild,
Don Cameron: ghgemcutter@earthlink.net
*Eastern Mass Faceter's Group, rockpeddler@attbi.com
*Faceter's Forum Society-LaPorte, IN VESteele@aol.com
*Faceter's Guild of N. California, Wayne Meissner, lklomp@cnetech.com
*Faceter's Guild of S. California, Jerry W. Carroll, (818)348-6327
*Intermountain Faceter's Guild, Carl M. Unruh, (360)385-3753
*Midwest Faceter's Guild, Tyler Miller, tmiller277@comcast.net
*Mid-Williamette Faceters Guild, Albany, Oregon, Michael E. Bumcrot;
E-mail @ MBumcrot@valleyoilco.com
*Moreton Bay is a branch of the Australian Facetors' Guild, Brisbane,
Queensland. http://cwpp.slq.qld.gov.au/afg
*New Mexico Faceter's Guild, Nancy Attaway, attaway@highfiber.com
http://www.attawaygems.com/NMFG
*North Puget Sound Faceting Guild, Keith Wyman, tfw@fidalgo.net
*Tacoma Faceting Guild, Chuck Bloch chuck_b@prodigy.net
*Texas Faceter's Guild, Jill Rowlands, gemsbyj@aol.com
*Seattle Faceting Club (LeonardBahr@prodigy.net)
*United States Faceting Guild (Keith Wyman, tfw@fidalgo.net)
http://www.usfacetersguild.org/events.shtml
*Vancouver Island Faceters' Guild - British Columbia, Canada.
wrheitland@shaw.ca
(Add your faceting organization here, US or International - Write
to
( owner-lapidary@caprock-spur.com
or owner-faceters@caprock-spur.com
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TODAY'S FUNNY ~
Subject: Computer Skills - Funny
YOU ARE MORE COMPUTER LITERATE THAN YOU THINK!!
- Don't feel stupid about using your computer - read on.... (This
is an
excerpt from a Wall Street Journal article):
1. Compaq is considering changing the command "Press Any Key"
to "Press
Return Key" because of the flood of calls asking where the
Any Key is.
2. AST technical support had a caller complaining that her mouse
was
hard to control with the dust cover on. The cover turned out to
be the
plastic bag the mouse was packaged in.
3. Another AST customer was asked to send a copy of her defective
diskettes. A few days later a letter arrived from the customer along
with photocopies of the floppies.
4. Another Dell customer called to say he couldn't get his computer
to
fax anything. After 40 minutes of troubleshooting, the technician
discovered the man was trying to fax a piece of paper by holding
it in
front of the monitor screen and hitting the "send" key.
5. A Dell technician received a call from a customer who was enraged
because his computer had told him he was "bad and an invalid."
The tech
explained that the computer's "bad command" and "invalid"
responses
shouldn't be taken personally.
6. A confused caller to IBM was having troubles printing documents.
He
told the technician that the computer had said it "couldn't
find
printer." The user had also tried turning the computer screen
to face
the printer but that
his computer still couldn't "see" the printer.
7. An exasperated caller to Dell Computer Tech Support couldn't
get her
new Dell Computer to turn on. After ensuring the computer was plugged
in, the technician asked her what happened when she pushed the power
button. Her
response, "I pushed and pushed on this foot pedal and nothing
happens."
The "foot pedal" turned out to be the mouse.
8. Another customer called Compaq tech support to say her brand-new
computer wouldn't work. She said she unpacked the unit, plugged
it in
and sat there for 20 minutes waiting for something to happen. When
asked
what happened
when she pressed the power switch, she asked "What power switch?"
9. Another IBM customer had troubles installing software and rang
for
support. "I put in the first disk, and that was OK. It said
to put in
the second disk, and I had some problems with the disk. When it
said to
put in the third disk, I couldn't even fit it in...." The user
hadn't
realized that "Insert Disk 2" meant to remove Disk 1 first.
10. In a similar incident, a customer had followed the instructions
for
installing software. The instructions said to remove the disk from
its
cover and insert into the drive. The user had physically removed
the
casing of the
disk and wondered why there were problems.
11. True story from a Novell NetWare Sysop: Caller: "Hello,
is this Tech
Support?" "The cup holder on my PC is broken and I am
within my warranty
period. How do I go about getting that fixed?"
Tech: "I'm sorry, but did you say a cup holder?"
Caller: "Yes, it's attached to the front of my computer."
Tech: "Please excuse me. If I seem a bit stumped, it's because
I am. Did
you receive this as part of a promotional at a trade show? How did
you
get this cup holder? Does it have any trademark on it?"
Caller: "It came with my computer. I don't know anything about
a
promotion. It just has '4X' on it." At this point, the Tech
Rep had to
mute the caller because he couldn't stand it. He was laughing too
hard.
The caller had
been using the load drawer of the CD-ROM drive as a cup holder and
snapped it off the drive.
12. A woman called the Canon help desk with a problem with her printer.
The tech asked her if she was running it under "Windows."
The woman
responded, "No, my desk is next to the door. But that is a
good point.
The man sitting
in the cubicle next to me is under a window and his printer is working
fine."
13. Tech Support: "O.K. Bob, let's press the control and escape
keys at
the same time. That brings up a task list in the middle of the screen.
Now type the letter "P" to bring up the Program Manager."
Customer: "I don't have a 'P'."
Tech: "On your keyboard, Bob."
Customer: "What do you mean?"
Tech: "'P' on your keyboard, Bob."
Customer: "I'm not going to do that!"
Now don't you feel better about your skill level?
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REFLECTIONS AND TIDBITS:
" The future belongs to those who see possibilities
Before they become obvious."
--- Author Unknown ---
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prices and discounts for large amounts. also availble a small amount
of
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boulders. If
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Subject: AD
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 20:50:44 -0800
To: faceters@caprock-spur.com
From: "P. Miklik" <b-daw@pacbell.net>
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COMPETITIONS:
For All National and International Masters, Past-Masters and
World-Class Cutters:
This post is simply a reminder that in 2003 the USFG will host its
first National and International Faceting Competition. It
is called
the North American Faceting Challenge -- 'NAFC.'
Since the designs
and rules were first published in the 2001 September Issue of
the
USFG's Newsletter, and since they have not been published since
2001,
some of you, who are most capable - skill-wise, may not
know about the competition, and some of you may have forgotten.
The
"NAFC" is an OPEN Competition. Please note:
The designs and rules
can be downloaded at <http://www.usfacetersguild.org/events.shtml>.
The closing date is June 20th, 2003; the amount of time between
the
present date and June 20th, 2003 should be enough for all Master
cutters to cut the two required designs -- Fred Van Sant's "Four
Star," and Charles Covill's "Wind Wheel No. 2."
If further
information is needed, please contact me at <clmoon@pacbell.net>.
Charlie Moon
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SHOWDATES:
~ CALIFORNIA
FACETERS SYMPOSIUM 2003
Presented by the Faceter's Guild of Southern California
At the Seaside GEMboree AFMS/CFMS Convention
& Show
Ventura,
California June 6-7-8, 2003
You are invited to participate in the Faceters
Symposium 2003 which will be held at the Seaside Park
(Ventura Fairgrounds) at Ventura, California during the
AFMS/CFMS Convention & Show. The Faceters Symposium dates
are June 6th, 7th, & 8th. That is Friday, Saturday, &
Sunday. The CFMS GEMboree is on those dates as well as on
Thursday the 5th of June. All of this is at the same
location, just a hundred yards from the beach.
The Faceters Symposium will feature ten
speakers, who
will have presentations covering various parts of gemstone
faceting interests. A Hospitality Hour on Friday evening
and a Saturday Awards Luncheon are also part of the
Symposium. There will be competitions at the Novice,
Advanced, & Masters levels. Get started on your
competition entry soon.
The CFMS GEMboree itself will have buildings
that have
exhibits on display, dealers with their wares to offer,
demonstrators to show how it is done, and speakers with
presentations covering other lapidary fields of interest.
For information & costs regarding the
Faceters
Symposium (including competition information), your contact
is listed below. Ask for one of the Packets. Be sure
to
state your snail mailing address so that a Packet can be
mailed to you.
Glenn Klein, Chairman
24001 Muirlands Blvd., Space #79
Lake Forest, CA 92630
email: glennklein@yahoo.com
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~TEXAS
Lubbock Gem and Mineral Society is proud to present it's
45th Annual Gem, Mineral, Fossil,& Jewelry Show.
WHEN: May 17-18, 2003
Where: Lubbock Civic Center, Lubbock, Texas
Time: Sat.5/17: 10am-6pm
Sun.5/18:
10am-5pm
For more information contact Archie Scott
e-mail: asscott2@door.net
telephone: 806-894-1584
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LAPIDARY ARTS and FACETERS DIGEST PERSONALS:
KANSAS: If anyone in the central portion of the country from Oklahoma
city
to Wichita to Kansas City would be interested in forming something
like the
Flatland Facet Guild or some such name give me a line at
faceter@bigfoot.com
Larry W. Davis
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ILLINOIS - MISSOURI (Central Area, hubed around St. Louis, Missouri)
A
group of 4 faceters have met and we had a great time. We intend
to meet
again and would like to have fellow faceters join our group. I received
an
email from another Newbie that expressed interest in attending our
next get
together. Faceters from any and all areas are welcome... It's swell
to meet
personally and exchange tips and hints! COME JOIN OUR GROUP! It's
FREE! ;o)
Doug Smith, Alton, IL .at: gembin@spiff.net
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INDIANA: I moved to Valparaiso, (Northwest) Indiana, about three
years ago.
Are there any clubs in this area? or is there anyone interested
in starting
one? I do faceting and some cabbing. Not much here but cornfields.
Nice
scenery, but I get sooooooo lonely. LOL Let me know. (Bill) "William
J.Pysnack" <wjpin@home.com>
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S.E. LOUISIANA: Anyone in or around the New Orleans, LA area wishing
to
form a club or have get togethers for faceting, discussions, cabbing,
procurement, etc. Please contact me via email @ tbird@bayouself.org.
(Thom
Bird - Chalmette, LA)
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MISSISSIPPI: If anyone is near Meridian Mississippi and would be
interested
in forming some kind of club or just get together with faceting
and/or
cabbing please e-mail me at jennings@netdoor.com
Thanks, Jim
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TEXAS: Anyone in the Corpus Christi or Coastal Bend area that is
interested
in starting a local faceter's guild contact me at: hankswan@earthlink.net
or
gemscc@msn.com or telephone
361-857-2405 (days) or 361-992-1296
(evenings).Hank swan
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WASHINGTON DC.(Rockville Md area) Looking for folks to get together
occasionally to facet. I have just started faceting and am also
interested
in sphere making (infinate # of facets) Robert Winfield
winfielr@inra.nimh.nih.gov
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