Jagman wrote:
in their quest for a couple of quids worth of shiney things.
This reminded me of something which rather took my breath away when I visited the Bakewell mineral show last year. It has taken me a little time to find the link but here it is:
www.mindat.org/article.php/449/Bakewell+Show+2008
Scroll down until you find the report on one Peter Ward. He had some really spectacular galena specimens from Rampgill, priced at £1800. Yes One Thousand Eight Hundred Pounds!!! EACH. I went there over Christmas and found the spot (the combination with fluorite is quite distinctive so I could even find the exact vug). Drill holes surrounded it. The specimens had clearly been blasted out.
Now visit his website: www.campylite.com
Look at the prices: campylite £2000, £4500, £2600 ...
Read about his exploits. A few quotes:
[Dry Gill mine] "More digs were organised, and I became Campylite King - boxes of the stuff piled up at home - almost every week I'd be up there digging away - sometimes on my own for days at a time"
"Dick was getting worried. I was finding as much as he was - if not more. The monthly lists were carrying campylite, pyromorphite, sphalerite, fluorite, barite - all dug during the many visits I was making up north."
" I was digging into the pillar which held the stope open, and with a huge rumble, a pile of stacked deads and vein material fell out of the pillar and crashed down onto Dicks' staging."
"I'd say a good proportion of the campylite on the market today came from our efforts"
[Burgam mine] "I still have hundreds if not thousands of pieces from there"
Many have commented here on commercial collectors, or taking more than one needs, or damaging the fabric of mines. Here, it seems, we have one such character openly bragging about it!
COMMENTS REMOVED It is people like these who give collectors a bad name. :curse: The financial sums involved also may explain why some are prepared to vandalise in pursuit of profit. Few would bother to tear down a hopper, or whatever, for a few quid, but for a few grand?
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