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Here is a list of rock & mineral collectors

Welcome back!Saturday 17 May 2008
Find here a list of rock and mineral collectors

The following companies may be of interest to you . . .

1. Rocks and Minerals
Hundreds of Rocks and Minerals, from $1 to quality collector's pieces, rough specimens, polished, crystal points, clusters, spheres, and more.
www.bestcrystals.com

2. Little Rox Can Make a Big Difference
Little Rox is like the Pet Rock that helps develop character traits.
www.littlerox.com

3. Fine Mineral Specimens
Fine Mineral specimens from around the world. Wholesale minerals.
www.amazingrocksandminerals.com

4. Rock and Mineral Collectibles
Choose from hundreds of rare Rock and Mineral collectibles including spheres, pyramids, eggs, trees, carvings and more. Free shipping and gift wrap w/50.00 order!
www.phoenixorion.com

5. Madagascar Minerals - High-Quality
Rock and mineral - Please visit Norcross-Madagascar online at MadagascarMinerals.com. We offer a wide variety of rocks, fossils and Minerals. Wholesale and retail welcome.
www.madagascarminerals.com

6. Rocks and Minerals for Kids
Rock and Mineral collections, single samples, create your own kits.
www.minimegeology.com

7. Minerals Rocks
Find and Compare prices on minerals rocks at Smarter.com.
www.smarter.com

8. Exciting Cu/Au Project
41 Metres of 1.42% Nickel Active Ontario Exploration Program.
Agoracom.com/canadianarrow

9. Mineral Rock at Amazon
Buy books at Amazon.com and save. Qualified orders over $25 ship free.
Amazon.com/books

10. Minerals and Rocks
Compare, Save & Buy for the whole family.
www.SHOP.com

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