Welcome to the Fluorescents.com Link Page

I have tried to select a few other websites with information or photographs about UV lamps and fluorescent minerals.  If you want to add a link to this site or you want me to add a link to your site, please send me an e-mail at wggardner@aol.com.

William Gardner

4608 West Bluefield Avenue
Glendale, Arizona 85308, USA
Telephone 602-547-2234

  1. The Tozour Family's fluorescent minerals. This site has some excellent photos of their minerals and also has some very good links to other fluorescent websites http://mywebpages.comcast.net/jtozour/

  2. The Fluorescent Mineral Society. Certainly one of the very best organizations out there for information about anything related to fluorescence. The link page is awesome. http://www.uvminerals.org

  3. Mindat.org is the largest mineral database on the internet. It was started by Jolyon Ralph in 1993 as a PC software package for his own use - and was launched for free on the web in October 2000. When I wrote this, there were 10,871 different minerals, varieties and synonyms listed, and information on 97,523 mineral occurrences worldwide, from 15,841 different sites. This one is very neat - a must see! http://www.mindat.org/

  4. Wes Lingerfelt makes spheres of all sizes and best of all, he sells brazing rod with the diamond dust in the rod for making your own cups that do not need to use any other abrasive. http://www.sphereheaven.com

  5. Dick and Bess Shields are Distributors for Way Too Cool lamps and they sell minerals. See them at http://www.rmsgraphics.net

  6. Olivia Hoff runs Hoffs Rock Shop-50638 County 36-Bemidji, MN 56601. She seems to have a large selection of agates and other lapidary material. A very nice webpage with links to several mineral and fossil rings. I am thinking of joining the rings. http://www.angelfire.com/oh5/ojhoff/

  7. These are the Walsh Brothers from England. They have some interesting jewelery and a very good link page to mineral and fossil websites http://www.walshbrothers.co.uk/links/mineralsandfossils.html

  8. As you can probably tell from the business name, Taiwan Fossil and Mineral Web, Jason is a mineral and fossil dealer in Taiwan. His website is very informative of the minerals that actually are found in Taiwan. He has some nice photos and the website is well designed. http://www.taiwanfm.com.tw/index.html

  9. This is the French Association of Micromineralogy. Check it out - it is nice. http://www.micromineral.org/index-uk.html

Follow this link to a .pdf file with clickable links to approximately 500 other mineral links that the search engines say have some connection to fluorescent minerals. I will sort out the rest of these websites and add the hyperlinks to this link page as time permits, but meanwhile feel free to check them out!