Please, can you not tar us all with the same brush. I started my interest in mining working for Dowty Meco in the 1960s and got to visit lots of rmarkable mines such as Chambishi copper mine, where the road to the mine was hard cored with amethyst, thrown out as gangue from the mining operation.
That led to a long hobby collecting minerals, and getting a series getting published in Lapidary Journal, an American magazine. As I have got older, that interest has moved on to what can only be described as an obsession with old mining sites and what is left of our incredible industrial heritage.
Never have I removed any specimens from underground, my collection has come entirely from "fossicking" on old tips. I would not dream of desecrating what we have left. I leave that up to the authorities who have a fill it in and obliterate mentality.
We are not all vandals. Some of the Urbex crowd do not respect our underground remains, but we don't lump all underground explorers together, so please don't generalise collectors either.
However, I agree with the previous comments that this site is not the correct vehicle to advertise specimens for sale. Aditnow is a great site for those interested in serious research./ Let's keep it that way - please
Where there's a mine or a hole in the ground.
That's where I'm heading for that's where I'm bound
So follow me down Cousin Jack
(Grateful thanks to Show of Hands)