October 20, 2024

Labels for micromounts

Much of this will apply to labels for any mineral collection. Some of it is opinion, but these opinions are my own, developed over much time and with much thought, and thus of high quality.

First and foremost, every specimen must be labeled. Without a label, it is just "yard rock" or something to throw at a coyote. A collection without labels is not a collection.

This is true not just of final mounted pieces in your collection, but also of material that will accumulate in your garage. You may know today, but you will be surprised in a few years how confused you will be when you open a box you neglected to label. Things should be labeled immediately, before the box goes on the shelf or on the stack of boxes.

The most important thing on the label is the location! The mineral can always be identified, but without a label you will never be sure of the location.

How to label a micromount

We are making permanent mounts, or that is the goal at any rate. Avoid any kind of stick on label! Stick with me here. I have seen a fair number of old and valuable collections where the labels have aged and are falling off. I even know a fellow who just finished relabeling his collection of 18,000 mounts and after less than a year many of his labels are starting to peel off. That is tragic.

I am working through my own collection in 2024 and finding a bunch of labels from 2011 (13 years old) that are curling off the boxes. I must have bought a bad batch of Avery labels in 2011.

It is true that nothing is forever, but I have decided to invest the extra time and work to do the following:

If needed, these labels can be removed by soaking in water. I use "Weld-Bond" glue that I buy at Ace Hardware, but any good white glue could be used. I spread the glue using a bicycle spoke. Another fellow who uses this method just squirts a dose of glue onto some scrap paper and dabs the box onto the glue blob.

Yes this is more work than stick on labels, but if you aim for quality and care about not having all your labels peel off (more likely sooner than later) it is absolutely worth it.


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Tom's Mineralogy Info / tom@mmto.org