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Coopered Leg Hall Table
Popular Woodworking

Coopered Leg Hall Table

Coopered legs and tusk tenons build the structure of this beautiful hall table

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June 2023 - Issue 271
Instant Dewaxed Shellac
Popular Woodworking

Instant Dewaxed Shellac

Take the wax out of shellac and you've got a great sealer that's compatible with most other finishes

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June 2023 - Issue 271
OLIVER 10044 Planer
Popular Woodworking

OLIVER 10044 Planer

Oliver Machinery, a name recognized as a manufacturer of vintage woodworking machinery, has returned to the marketplace

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June 2023 - Issue 271
Family Travel
Rock&Gem Magazine

Family Travel

Unearth the Unexpected at Penn Dixie Fossil Park & Nature Preserve

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May 2023
Tucson's Year-Round Mineral Offerings
Rock&Gem Magazine

Tucson's Year-Round Mineral Offerings

The Tucson Gem & Mineral Show is the hub of mineral-related activities at the beginning of each year.

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May 2023
WRAPPED WITH wire
Rock&Gem Magazine

WRAPPED WITH wire

Expert Advice for Getting Started

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May 2023
HEMIMORPHITE
Rock&Gem Magazine

HEMIMORPHITE

Hemimorphite can be found all around the world predominantly surrounding zinc mines.

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May 2023
DIG IT!
Rock&Gem Magazine

DIG IT!

Collecting Beyond the Rock Shop

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May 2023
Las Choyas: GEODES 101
Rock&Gem Magazine

Las Choyas: GEODES 101

Geodes are popular no matter what the type. It's hard to resist the mystery and challenge of what's inside these rather plain-looking round rocks.

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May 2023
PALETTE FOR THE PAINTED DESERT
Rock&Gem Magazine

PALETTE FOR THE PAINTED DESERT

A geologist once described the Painted Desert as a \"sedimentary circus.\"

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May 2023
FOR THE Love OF Sand! Become a Psammophile!
Rock&Gem Magazine

FOR THE Love OF Sand! Become a Psammophile!

While rock and mineral collectors often seek the biggest crystal ever, true wonders exist at the microscopic level.

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May 2023
MINING New Jersey
Rock&Gem Magazine

MINING New Jersey

The History of the Franklin & Sterling Hill Mines

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May 2023
THE PERFECT 640
Rock&Gem Magazine

THE PERFECT 640

As a renaissance in jewelry and lapidary work has been taking place, it's a perfect time to focus on faceting.

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May 2023
STONES for Love
Rock&Gem Magazine

STONES for Love

What to Give to those Special in Your Life

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May 2023
BRACHIOPODS: SEASHELLS OF THE ANCIENT SEA FLOOR
Rock&Gem Magazine

BRACHIOPODS: SEASHELLS OF THE ANCIENT SEA FLOOR

Brachiopods are one of the most common and recognizable fossils found around the world.

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May 2023
Pink Opal
Rock&Gem Magazine

Pink Opal

For many years, the only deposit of pink opal was found in Peru. Then in 2011, Glenn Archer of Australian Outback Mining discovered a new find in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia, just east of the coastal town of Carnarvon.

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April 2023
The Rumbling, Bone-Tumbling
Rock&Gem Magazine

The Rumbling, Bone-Tumbling

"Coo" of T. Rex

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April 2023
Top 10 Magenta Rocks
Rock&Gem Magazine

Top 10 Magenta Rocks

Lapidary Materials to Celebrate the Pantone Color of the Year

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April 2023
To Find the Beginnings of Complex Life on Earth
Rock&Gem Magazine

To Find the Beginnings of Complex Life on Earth

Search Life Living Today!

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April 2023
A New Tale for the Ankylosaur Tail Club
Rock&Gem Magazine

A New Tale for the Ankylosaur Tail Club

They weren't just for clobbering T. rex, after all!

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April 2023
ICELAND SPAR: THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS
Rock&Gem Magazine

ICELAND SPAR: THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS

In Through the Looking-Glass, the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, author Lewis Carroll used the title phrase as a metaphor for peering into a world where nothing was quite what it seemed. When it came to understanding the mysterious nature of light, the \"looking glass\" for early scientists was optical calcite or Iceland spar.

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April 2023
Gold & the Hard Rock Summit Show
Rock&Gem Magazine

Gold & the Hard Rock Summit Show

The Hard Rock Summit Show has become the top fall mineral show in Denver around which other shows have clustered.

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April 2023
EXPLORING Fantastic Cavems, Drive-Through Cave
Rock&Gem Magazine

EXPLORING Fantastic Cavems, Drive-Through Cave

Plus a Bucket List of Caves for the Physically Challenged

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April 2023
The LA BREA TAR PITS: A Journey to the Ice Age
Rock&Gem Magazine

The LA BREA TAR PITS: A Journey to the Ice Age

Los Angeles is the land of palm trees, movie stars, Malibu and the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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April 2023
U.S. Rare Coin Market Continued to Soar in 2022
COINage Magazine

U.S. Rare Coin Market Continued to Soar in 2022

The market for rare United States coins enjoyed a banner year in 2022 with many price records set for individual coins, according to an analysis by CDN Publishing, publishers of the Greysheet family of numismatic market price guides. “Continuing the momentum from 2021, we estimate the overall U.S. rare coin market exceeded a record $6 billion in total volume for the year in 2022,” said Patrick Ian Perez, CDN vice president.

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April - May 2023
KEEPING YOUR COINS SAFE WITH Victor J. Gonzalez
COINage Magazine

KEEPING YOUR COINS SAFE WITH Victor J. Gonzalez

Victor J. Gonzalez has been involved in the insurance industry since 1985.

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April - May 2023
The Two-Step Process of COIN CERTIFICATION: Authentication & Grading are the Keys
COINage Magazine

The Two-Step Process of COIN CERTIFICATION: Authentication & Grading are the Keys

For a coin to be certified, it has to be both authenticated and graded. Certification by a grading service is a two-step process.

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February - March 2023
Lydia: THE BIRTHPLACE OF COINAGE
COINage Magazine

Lydia: THE BIRTHPLACE OF COINAGE

For thousands of years, people acquired and exchanged goods through a barter system. Early forms of money, to make large transactions quicker and more efficient, included objects such as shells and oxen, but these were found to be cumbersome and not durable. Eventually, gold, silver and bronze ingots were exchanged by weight.

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February - March 2023
Who says Lincoln Cents are PENNY-ANTE $2.86 Face Value in Pennies Sells for $7.73 Million
COINage Magazine

Who says Lincoln Cents are PENNY-ANTE $2.86 Face Value in Pennies Sells for $7.73 Million

What's likely the highest-quality collection of Lincoln Head Cents ever assembled, 286 coins, has been auctioned for a record $7,731,811 by Great Collections, one of the world's leading rare coin auctioneers based in Irvine, California.

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April - May 2023
What Modern U.S. Commemorative Dollars Are the Best Buys?
COINage Magazine

What Modern U.S. Commemorative Dollars Are the Best Buys?

1996-D OLYMPIC HIGH JUMP UNCIRCULATED DOLLAR TOPS THE LIST

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April - May 2023