Welcome to Great South Gems & Minerals - ABOUT US -

OWNER - Ray Hill
(on the right)
By mid year 2001 Great South Gems & Minerals
had received three web site awards and was voted, by our customers
and visitors to our site, the NUMBER 1 SITE by
www.geosearch.com and has held that position for twelve straight
months.
Great
South Gems and Minerals was
started in 1985 by owner, Ray Hill, who simply wanted to get rid
of some excess items from his collection of minerals and fossils.
Ray started doing some local Gem & Mineral shows and also local
Arts and Crafts festivals. Shortly thereafter, Ray started going
to the wholesale Gem and Mineral shows (Orlando, Franklin, Quartzite,
Tucson, Denver, Asheville, etc.) acquiring items both for his personal
collection and inventory for sale in his small business.
Over the years, Ray has gotten to know many
wholesale dealers in the Gem, Mineral and Fossil business and now
has direct access to material from all over the world, and, has
accumulated nearly 1,000 flats of minerals, fossils, crystals,
onyx and soapstone carvings, and other rock shop items.
In 1995, Great South started advertising in
national publications such as LAPIDARY JOURNAL, and ROCK & GEM
doing some mail order sales.
Great South Gems and Minerals got a toll free
order line in spring of 1998, got set up to accept credit cards,
and got our web site set up all about the same time, and had pictures
of most items on our web site by mid-summer.
Our site keeps growing. On 11/1/99, Great South
was incorporated in the State of Georgia, and, at the same time
began using a secure shopping cart program for the convenience and
security of our customers ordering on-line.
Ray keeps going to wholesale shows, buying
more beautiful material, and we're making more pictures and more
web pages to add to the site! You ought to see the place... flats
of minerals and fossils everywhere!



Here's a shot of Ray on a collecting trip to
Graves Mountain, Lincoln County, Georgia. He found a bunch of large
rocks that had Pyrite, Lazulite & Kyanite in them... he's sittin'
here making little rocks out of big rocks!
Ray says this is one of his favorite collecting
sites. Rutile crystals, Kyanite, Lazulite, Iridescent Hematite,
Pyrophyllite, Pyrite, Ilmenite, Muscovite, Fuchsite, Barite, Sulfur,
Blue quartz, Quartz crystals with Hematite coating, and a host of
other minerals can be found at this location. (He does clean the
place up after he's through!)
Graves Mountain is located about 125
miles Northeast of Atlanta, Georgia.
Thanks for visiting
our site.
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