Re: [meteorite-list] 11th Century Buddhist Statue made of ataxite

2012-10-23 Thread karmaka
Dear list members,
 
some interesting obervations about the Chinga statue have recently been made  
by Achim Bayer from Dongguk University, Seoul :


 The Lama Wearing Trousers: Notes on an Iron Statue in a German Private
Collection  by Achim Bayer (2012):

http://www.buddhismuskunde.uni-hamburg.de/fileadmin/pdf/publikationen/Bayer_2012-Trousers.pdf

A paper about the Ernst Schäfer Expedition: 

http://info-buddhism.com/Tibet-1938-1939-Ernst-Schaefer-Expedition-Engelhardt.html


original press release about the statue:

 http://www.alphagalileo.org/ViewItem.aspx?ItemId=124381CultureCode=en

original paper:

 Buddha fromspace—An ancient object of art made of a Chinga iron meteorite 
fragment 

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10./j.1945-5100.2012.01409.x/pdf


Are there any Tibetologists or Buddhologists on this list who would like to 
share their opinions?

Best regards

Martin


 
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 An: met-list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 Betreff: 11th Century Buddhist Statue made of ataxite
 Datum: Wed, 26 Sep 2012 17:47:35 +0200
 
11th Century Buddhist Statue made of ataxite !!!
 
 http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/09/120926104255.htm
 
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[meteorite-list] Meteorite Picture of the Day

2012-10-23 Thread valparint
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: DHO 007

Contributed by: Stephan Kambach

http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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Re: [meteorite-list] Orionoid micrometeorites

2012-10-23 Thread Jeff Grossman
In confirmation of what Chris responded, this comes from Mike Zolensky, who
studies cosmic dust and curates the NASA collection.  -jeff

Hi Brandon
I can take a stab at answering your questions.  Many persons have tried this
experiment in the past, and invariably they have found that the collected
material is from windblown terrestrial dust, airborne waste from coal fired
power plants, airplanes, even debris from reentering spacecraft materials.
Even among collected magnetic grains the percentage of extraterrestrial
materials is less than 1 in a million.  The Orionids originate from Comet
Halley, and enter the atmosphere at very high velocity (~80 km/s), pretty
much guaranteeing that all the comet dust gets oxidized, melted, and
vaporized.  The magnetic materials you have probably contains magnetite,
which is also attracted to  magnet, and probably mainly derives from power
plants.  
Sorry to discourage you.  25 years ago Bill Cassidy and Bob Wittkowski tried
your experiment at the South Pole, where it is much cleaner than anywhere in
the US.  They came up with essentially no micrometeorites.  Last year we
repeated this experiment on a remote pacific Atoll, and even there we expect
to have to wade through millions of terrestrial grains to find a few
micrometeorites.
Mike
 
Michael Zolensky
KT NASA Johnson Space Center
Houston, TX  77058

 -Original Message-
 From: meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com [mailto:meteorite-list-
 boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Chris Peterson
 Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 11:52 AM
 To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Orionoid micrometeorites
 
 I doubt you were seeing micrometeorites, and almost certainly not Orionid
 micrometeorites. While there is iron in Halley's dust trail, it remains a
trace
 constituent. Orionid micrometeorites should be silicates, not iron
particles.
 
 You don't state the size of particles observed, but typical
micrometeorites
 are in the 1-10 um diameter range. These particles require months or even
 years to settle to the ground. Even huge
 micrometeorites- 100 um diameter- would require about 100 hours to reach
 the ground, so you wouldn't see them until days after the shower peak.
 
 I've recovered particles very much like what you describe (using a custom
 built micrometeorite collection device), and have subjected the most
 interesting to examination under an electron microscope (with dispersion
 analysis). All proved to be nothing more than industrial smokestack
debris-
 and I'm high in the Rockies where the air has a very low particulate
count.
 Where you live, I doubt you'd ever pick out micrometeorites from the vast
 array of industrial pollutants.
 
 Chris
 
 ***
 Chris L Peterson
 Cloudbait Observatory
 http://www.cloudbait.com
 
 On 10/22/2012 9:07 AM, b1dunov...@aol.com wrote:
  Hello Listees. I hope everyone enjoyed the weekend.
 
  I live in the Chicago suburbs and was not able to view the Orionoid
  meteor shower due to overcast skys and horrible light polution from the
  city. Knowing this would be the case, Two weeks ago while cleaning the
  gutters on the house I rinsed the entire roof off several times so that
  the amount of shingle material left in the gutter was less and less each
  rinse, until finally there was hardly anything coming off. Yesterday I
  affixed a fine screen to the end of my drain shoots and collected all
  the material that I was rinsing off. I soaked all the material in
  anhydrous alcohol for several hours and dried then dried in silica gel.
  What I had was a mix of different shigle materials, tiny twigs and
  hopefully something of interest.
 
  I use a rare earth magnet to seperate the material into a pile of
  magnetic and a pile of non-magnetic materials. The magnetic material was
  them put in a petri dish and was sorted throught under high
  magnification for hours removing small magnetic materials in the rough
  shingle grit. After working all day doing this seperation i was left
  with stuff that left me with my jaw dropped.
 
  What i was looking at were aerodynamiclly shaped black metalic pieces,
  some perfectly round, some pancake shaped, some bars, a couple buttons
  with rollover all around such as you would see in some indochinites, and
  even severl tear-dropped pieces with unbroke tails. Under even higher
  magnification you could see surface details and even multple skins on
  some of the tear drops and bb's. Along with them there were also bb's
  that looked slightly oxidized and were an orange color I assume were
  missed during the initial roof rinses, however the the mass majority
  were shiny black and had very fine sufrface detail under magnification.
 
  Is there a chance these are condensents of vaporized material from the
  Orionoid shower? If not why such the high concentrations of unoxidized
  aeroforms so dilicate I doubt would still have such perfect tails after
  my rigourous rinsing 

Re: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION - Question about ebay member

2012-10-23 Thread dorifry
Please check abram62 's feedback before dealing with him. If you still 
choose to deal with him, I wish you the best of luck. He's running some kind 
of con.


Phil Whitmer
Joshua Tree Earth  Space Museum

- Original Message - 
From: almi...@localnet.com

To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 2:34 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION - Question about ebay member


Hi Mirko and list,

We communicated over the eBay email about this bidder. He is currently
bidding on some of my items on ebay (almittmet). I offer shipping in
two days depending on payment. I sometimes think the people up to no
good have questionable ID's in hopes you will ship before payment.
That's always a mistake if you do.

Ebay offers up so much buyer protection and I'm just not going to send
an item before payment unless I know the buyer. I'll let the list know
as there are many sellers on ebay here if I have anytrouble with this
bidder, in the event he wins and doesn't come through. Best!

--AL Mitterling
Mitterling Meteorites

Quoting Mirko Graul m_gr...@yahoo.de:


Dear List Members,

someone knows the ebay member abram62 ?
What experiences have you done?
The last 2 years the member has bought nothing.
No feedbacks on ebay for the last 2 years.
All I see is that he has buy a lot from meteorites dealers ...
..I have a bad feeling...

Regards Mirko



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Quittenring.4
16321 Bernau
GERMANY

Phone: 0049-1724105015
E-Mail: m_gr...@yahoo.de
WEB: www.meteorite-mirko.de

Member of The Meteoritical Society
(International Society for Meteoritics and Planetery Science)

IMCA-Member: 2113
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Re: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION - Question about ebay member

2012-10-23 Thread Gary Fujihara
Aloha list members,

Ebay buyer abrams62 pulled the same stunt on me. At first he asked for separate 
invoices for each item, which he stated he would pay separately by different 
sources. Then he asked for me to ship out the meteorites he won in auction COD, 
to be paid after he looked and approved them. 

Uh, I don't think so. Now he wants ownership certificate / title of each 
meteorite from an expert in the American (sic) Musiem of natural history. Well, 
thats not going to happen, and because payment has not been remitted, he has 
joined a motley assortment of blocked bidders I have created. If you want to 
share lists of blocked bidders, email me off list. Mahalo nui and have a great 
day.

gary

On Oct 23, 2012, at 5:24 AM, dorifry dori...@embarqmail.com wrote:

 Please check abram62 's feedback before dealing with him. If you still choose 
 to deal with him, I wish you the best of luck. He's running some kind of con.
 
 Phil Whitmer
 Joshua Tree Earth  Space Museum
 
 - Original Message - From: almi...@localnet.com
 To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 2:34 AM
 Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION - Question about ebay member
 
 
 Hi Mirko and list,
 
 We communicated over the eBay email about this bidder. He is currently
 bidding on some of my items on ebay (almittmet). I offer shipping in
 two days depending on payment. I sometimes think the people up to no
 good have questionable ID's in hopes you will ship before payment.
 That's always a mistake if you do.
 
 Ebay offers up so much buyer protection and I'm just not going to send
 an item before payment unless I know the buyer. I'll let the list know
 as there are many sellers on ebay here if I have anytrouble with this
 bidder, in the event he wins and doesn't come through. Best!
 
 --AL Mitterling
 Mitterling Meteorites
 
 Quoting Mirko Graul m_gr...@yahoo.de:
 
 Dear List Members,
 
 someone knows the ebay member abram62 ?
 What experiences have you done?
 The last 2 years the member has bought nothing.
 No feedbacks on ebay for the last 2 years.
 All I see is that he has buy a lot from meteorites dealers ...
 ..I have a bad feeling...
 
 Regards Mirko
 
 
 
 Mirko Graul Meteorite
 Quittenring.4
 16321 Bernau
 GERMANY
 
 Phone: 0049-1724105015
 E-Mail: m_gr...@yahoo.de
 WEB: www.meteorite-mirko.de
 
 Member of The Meteoritical Society
 (International Society for Meteoritics and Planetery Science)
 
 IMCA-Member: 2113
 (International Meteorite Collectors Association) 
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Re: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION - Question about ebay member

2012-10-23 Thread Galactic Stone Ironworks
Hi List,

Well, museum paperwork for each meteorite, including unclassifieds and
NWA's, sounds like a reasonably insane request to me!  Tell abrams62
to contact AMNH and request some himself :

American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at 79th Street
New York, NY 10024-5192

Email contact form : http://www.amnh.org/common/contact/

Tell abrams62 he can get the quickest response by asking for professor
Hubert J. Farnsworth.

Best regards,

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On 10/23/12, Gary Fujihara fuj...@mac.com wrote:
 Aloha list members,

 Ebay buyer abrams62 pulled the same stunt on me. At first he asked for
 separate invoices for each item, which he stated he would pay separately by
 different sources. Then he asked for me to ship out the meteorites he won in
 auction COD, to be paid after he looked and approved them.

 Uh, I don't think so. Now he wants ownership certificate / title of each
 meteorite from an expert in the American (sic) Musiem of natural history.
 Well, thats not going to happen, and because payment has not been remitted,
 he has joined a motley assortment of blocked bidders I have created. If you
 want to share lists of blocked bidders, email me off list. Mahalo nui and
 have a great day.

 gary

 On Oct 23, 2012, at 5:24 AM, dorifry dori...@embarqmail.com wrote:

 Please check abram62 's feedback before dealing with him. If you still
 choose to deal with him, I wish you the best of luck. He's running some
 kind of con.

 Phil Whitmer
 Joshua Tree Earth  Space Museum

 - Original Message - From: almi...@localnet.com
 To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 2:34 AM
 Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION - Question about ebay member


 Hi Mirko and list,

 We communicated over the eBay email about this bidder. He is currently
 bidding on some of my items on ebay (almittmet). I offer shipping in
 two days depending on payment. I sometimes think the people up to no
 good have questionable ID's in hopes you will ship before payment.
 That's always a mistake if you do.

 Ebay offers up so much buyer protection and I'm just not going to send
 an item before payment unless I know the buyer. I'll let the list know
 as there are many sellers on ebay here if I have anytrouble with this
 bidder, in the event he wins and doesn't come through. Best!

 --AL Mitterling
 Mitterling Meteorites

 Quoting Mirko Graul m_gr...@yahoo.de:

 Dear List Members,

 someone knows the ebay member abram62 ?
 What experiences have you done?
 The last 2 years the member has bought nothing.
 No feedbacks on ebay for the last 2 years.
 All I see is that he has buy a lot from meteorites dealers ...
 ..I have a bad feeling...

 Regards Mirko



 Mirko Graul Meteorite
 Quittenring.4
 16321 Bernau
 GERMANY

 Phone: 0049-1724105015
 E-Mail: m_gr...@yahoo.de
 WEB: www.meteorite-mirko.de

 Member of The Meteoritical Society
 (International Society for Meteoritics and Planetery Science)

 IMCA-Member: 2113
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 (808) 640-9161
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 http://www.ebay.com/sch/fujmon/m.html

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Re: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION - Question about ebay member

2012-10-23 Thread Mirko Graul
Dear List,

As reported already, abram62 fraud also tried with me.
He had reported a case with PayPal, that he did not receive his meteorites.
With the tracking number, I could see that he had received his package.
So I called today ebay and paypal.
Have described the facts and report the buyer.
I copied the shipping documents, scanned and in pdf format. File sent to PayPal.
PayPal has studied the case even today.
And could see that the buyer has received his meteorites.
So from PayPal, the case was closed.
And I have my money back.
So i am very happy for today.


I can only recommend each seller:
Blocked this seller for your ebay store.
Ebay and PayPal to call.
Report Member abram62.
Shipping certificates to send PayPal.
The only way to win against this thief.

All the best to all,

best regards Mirko




Mirko Graul Meteorite 
Quittenring.4 
16321 Bernau 
GERMANY 

Phone: 0049-1724105015 
E-Mail: m_gr...@yahoo.de 
WEB: www.meteorite-mirko.de 

Member of The Meteoritical Society 
(International Society for Meteoritics and Planetery Science) 

IMCA-Member: 2113 
(International Meteorite Collectors Association)




 Von: Galactic Stone  Ironworks meteoritem...@gmail.com
An: Gary Fujihara fuj...@mac.com 
CC: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com 
Gesendet: 17:46 Dienstag, 23.Oktober 2012
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION - Question about ebay member
 
Hi List,

Well, museum paperwork for each meteorite, including unclassifieds and
NWA's, sounds like a reasonably insane request to me!  Tell abrams62
to contact AMNH and request some himself :

American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at 79th Street
New York, NY 10024-5192

Email contact form : http://www.amnh.org/common/contact/

Tell abrams62 he can get the quickest response by asking for professor
Hubert J. Farnsworth.

Best regards,

MikeG

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On 10/23/12, Gary Fujihara fuj...@mac.com wrote:
 Aloha list members,

 Ebay buyer abrams62 pulled the same stunt on me. At first he asked for
 separate invoices for each item, which he stated he would pay separately by
 different sources. Then he asked for me to ship out the meteorites he won in
 auction COD, to be paid after he looked and approved them.

 Uh, I don't think so. Now he wants ownership certificate / title of each
 meteorite from an expert in the American (sic) Musiem of natural history.
 Well, thats not going to happen, and because payment has not been remitted,
 he has joined a motley assortment of blocked bidders I have created. If you
 want to share lists of blocked bidders, email me off list. Mahalo nui and
 have a great day.

 gary

 On Oct 23, 2012, at 5:24 AM, dorifry dori...@embarqmail.com wrote:

 Please check abram62 's feedback before dealing with him. If you still
 choose to deal with him, I wish you the best of luck. He's running some
 kind of con.

 Phil Whitmer
 Joshua Tree Earth  Space Museum

 - Original Message - From: almi...@localnet.com
 To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 2:34 AM
 Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION - Question about ebay member


 Hi Mirko and list,

 We communicated over the eBay email about this bidder. He is currently
 bidding on some of my items on ebay (almittmet). I offer shipping in
 two days depending on payment. I sometimes think the people up to no
 good have questionable ID's in hopes you will ship before payment.
 That's always a mistake if you do.

 Ebay offers up so much buyer protection and I'm just not going to send
 an item before payment unless I know the buyer. I'll let the list know
 as there are many sellers on ebay here if I have anytrouble with this
 bidder, in the event he wins and doesn't come through. Best!

 --AL Mitterling
 Mitterling Meteorites

 Quoting Mirko Graul m_gr...@yahoo.de:

 Dear List Members,

 someone knows the ebay member abram62 ?
 What experiences have you done?
 The last 2 years the member has bought nothing.
 No feedbacks on ebay for the last 2 years.
 All I see is that he has buy a lot from meteorites dealers ...
 ..I have a bad feeling...

 Regards Mirko



 Mirko Graul Meteorite
 Quittenring.4
 16321 Bernau
 GERMANY

 Phone: 0049-1724105015
 E-Mail: m_gr...@yahoo.de
 WEB: www.meteorite-mirko.de

 Member of The Meteoritical Society
 (International Society for Meteoritics and Planetery Science)

 IMCA-Member: 2113
 (International Meteorite Collectors Association)
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Re: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION - Question about ebay member

2012-10-23 Thread dorifry

Yep, that's what he wants.
He filed a claim for not receiving his two small 869s four days after the 
auction. He never asked for the paperwork until he filed the claim. Avoid 
like the plague!


Phil Whitmer
- Original Message - 
From: Galactic Stone  Ironworks meteoritem...@gmail.com

To: Gary Fujihara fuj...@mac.com
Cc: dorifry dori...@embarqmail.com; 
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com

Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 11:46 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION - Question about ebay member



Hi List,

Well, museum paperwork for each meteorite, including unclassifieds and
NWA's, sounds like a reasonably insane request to me!  Tell abrams62
to contact AMNH and request some himself :

American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at 79th Street
New York, NY 10024-5192

Email contact form : http://www.amnh.org/common/contact/

Tell abrams62 he can get the quickest response by asking for professor
Hubert J. Farnsworth.

Best regards,

MikeG

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On 10/23/12, Gary Fujihara fuj...@mac.com wrote:

Aloha list members,

Ebay buyer abrams62 pulled the same stunt on me. At first he asked for
separate invoices for each item, which he stated he would pay separately 
by
different sources. Then he asked for me to ship out the meteorites he won 
in

auction COD, to be paid after he looked and approved them.

Uh, I don't think so. Now he wants ownership certificate / title of each
meteorite from an expert in the American (sic) Musiem of natural history.
Well, thats not going to happen, and because payment has not been 
remitted,
he has joined a motley assortment of blocked bidders I have created. If 
you

want to share lists of blocked bidders, email me off list. Mahalo nui and
have a great day.

gary

On Oct 23, 2012, at 5:24 AM, dorifry dori...@embarqmail.com wrote:


Please check abram62 's feedback before dealing with him. If you still
choose to deal with him, I wish you the best of luck. He's running some
kind of con.

Phil Whitmer
Joshua Tree Earth  Space Museum

- Original Message - From: almi...@localnet.com
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 2:34 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION - Question about ebay member


Hi Mirko and list,

We communicated over the eBay email about this bidder. He is currently
bidding on some of my items on ebay (almittmet). I offer shipping in
two days depending on payment. I sometimes think the people up to no
good have questionable ID's in hopes you will ship before payment.
That's always a mistake if you do.

Ebay offers up so much buyer protection and I'm just not going to send
an item before payment unless I know the buyer. I'll let the list know
as there are many sellers on ebay here if I have anytrouble with this
bidder, in the event he wins and doesn't come through. Best!

--AL Mitterling
Mitterling Meteorites

Quoting Mirko Graul m_gr...@yahoo.de:


Dear List Members,

someone knows the ebay member abram62 ?
What experiences have you done?
The last 2 years the member has bought nothing.
No feedbacks on ebay for the last 2 years.
All I see is that he has buy a lot from meteorites dealers ...
..I have a bad feeling...

Regards Mirko



Mirko Graul Meteorite
Quittenring.4
16321 Bernau
GERMANY

Phone: 0049-1724105015
E-Mail: m_gr...@yahoo.de
WEB: www.meteorite-mirko.de

Member of The Meteoritical Society
(International Society for Meteoritics and Planetery Science)

IMCA-Member: 2113
(International Meteorite Collectors Association)
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Gary Fujihara
Big Kahuna Meteorites
PO Box 4175, Hilo, HI  96720
(808) 640-9161
http://bigkahuna-meteorites.com/
http://www.ebay.com/sch/fujmon/m.html

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Re: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION - Question about ebay member

2012-10-23 Thread Mirko Graul
To supplement the list of those won auctions and items purchased.
So you can see the seller that should be deceived.
Hope the Links works..

http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBidItemsuserid=abram62sort=3page=1rows=50completed=1all=1


http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBidItemsuserid=abram62sort=3page=2rows=50completed=1all=1


Best regards Mirko



Mirko Graul Meteorite 
Quittenring.4 
16321 Bernau 
GERMANY 

Phone: 0049-1724105015 
E-Mail: m_gr...@yahoo.de 
WEB: www.meteorite-mirko.de 

Member of The Meteoritical Society 
(International Society for Meteoritics and Planetery Science) 

IMCA-Member: 2113 
(International Meteorite Collectors Association)




 Von: dorifry dori...@embarqmail.com
An: Galactic Stone  Ironworks meteoritem...@gmail.com; Gary Fujihara 
fuj...@mac.com 
CC: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com 
Gesendet: 18:34 Dienstag, 23.Oktober 2012
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION - Question about ebay member
 
Yep, that's what he wants.
He filed a claim for not receiving his two small 869s four days after the 
auction. He never asked for the paperwork until he filed the claim. Avoid 
like the plague!

Phil Whitmer
- Original Message - 
From: Galactic Stone  Ironworks meteoritem...@gmail.com
To: Gary Fujihara fuj...@mac.com
Cc: dorifry dori...@embarqmail.com; 
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 11:46 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION - Question about ebay member


 Hi List,

 Well, museum paperwork for each meteorite, including unclassifieds and
 NWA's, sounds like a reasonably insane request to me!  Tell abrams62
 to contact AMNH and request some himself :

 American Museum of Natural History
 Central Park West at 79th Street
 New York, NY 10024-5192

 Email contact form : http://www.amnh.org/common/contact/

 Tell abrams62 he can get the quickest response by asking for professor
 Hubert J. Farnsworth.

 Best regards,

 MikeG

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 On 10/23/12, Gary Fujihara fuj...@mac.com wrote:
 Aloha list members,

 Ebay buyer abrams62 pulled the same stunt on me. At first he asked for
 separate invoices for each item, which he stated he would pay separately 
 by
 different sources. Then he asked for me to ship out the meteorites he won 
 in
 auction COD, to be paid after he looked and approved them.

 Uh, I don't think so. Now he wants ownership certificate / title of each
 meteorite from an expert in the American (sic) Musiem of natural history.
 Well, thats not going to happen, and because payment has not been 
 remitted,
 he has joined a motley assortment of blocked bidders I have created. If 
 you
 want to share lists of blocked bidders, email me off list. Mahalo nui and
 have a great day.

 gary

 On Oct 23, 2012, at 5:24 AM, dorifry dori...@embarqmail.com wrote:

 Please check abram62 's feedback before dealing with him. If you still
 choose to deal with him, I wish you the best of luck. He's running some
 kind of con.

 Phil Whitmer
 Joshua Tree Earth  Space Museum

 - Original Message - From: almi...@localnet.com
 To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 2:34 AM
 Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION - Question about ebay member


 Hi Mirko and list,

 We communicated over the eBay email about this bidder. He is currently
 bidding on some of my items on ebay (almittmet). I offer shipping in
 two days depending on payment. I sometimes think the people up to no
 good have questionable ID's in hopes you will ship before payment.
 That's always a mistake if you do.

 Ebay offers up so much buyer protection and I'm just not going to send
 an item before payment unless I know the buyer. I'll let the list know
 as there are many sellers on ebay here if I have anytrouble with this
 bidder, in the event he wins and doesn't come through. Best!

 --AL Mitterling
 Mitterling Meteorites

 Quoting Mirko Graul m_gr...@yahoo.de:

 Dear List Members,

 someone knows the ebay member abram62 ?
 What experiences have you done?
 The last 2 years the member has bought nothing.
 No feedbacks on ebay for the last 2 years.
 All I see is that he has buy a lot from meteorites dealers ...
 ..I have a bad feeling...

 Regards Mirko



 Mirko Graul Meteorite
 Quittenring.4
 16321 Bernau
 GERMANY

 Phone: 0049-1724105015
 E-Mail: m_gr...@yahoo.de
 WEB: www.meteorite-mirko.de

 Member of The Meteoritical Society
 (International Society for Meteoritics and Planetery Science)

 IMCA-Member: 2113
 (International Meteorite Collectors Association)
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[meteorite-list] Library III - Historic Books Articles on special topics

2012-10-23 Thread Martin Altmann
Voilá,

for those afficionados, who're collecting items to combine shipment, not
having to wait so long,
here already the next list of offers. 
Some true benchmark publications among them.
Note btw. that at the modern online-article-services you have to pay often
more for new scientific papers than these historical ones are now offered.

Much success! (Last part will follow in a few hours)
Martin


35a) RAMMELSBERG

C.Rammelsberg:
Die chemische Natur der Meteoriten.
Zweite Abtheilung.
Abhandlungen der Königl. Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1879

64 pages. Lexicon-octavo.
Condition:  Mint!

Content:

Meteoreisen
Pallasit
Chondrit
Chladnit
Shalkit
Anhang zum Eukrit (Shergotty)
Howardit
Kohlenstoff in Meteoriten
Neue Mineralien der Meteoriten
Uebersicht der isomorphen Mischungen der meteoritischen Olivin- und
Augitsubstanz
Verzeichniß solcher Meteoriten, deren erneute Untersuchung wünschenswerth
ist
Tabelle I. Zusammensetzung der Meteoreisen
Tabelle II. Zusammensetzung des Rückstandes (Schreibersits)
Tabelle III. Zusammensetzung der Chondrite
Tabelle IV. Zusammensetzung der Silikate der Chondrite
Tabelle V. Verhältniß des zersetzbaren Theils A und des unzersetzbaren B
Tabelle VI. Zusammensetzung des zersetzbaren Theils (A) der Silikate
Tabelle VII. Zusammensetzung des unzersetzbaren Theils (B) der Silikate
Nachträge

(Carl Frierich Rammelsberg:
http://kuerzer.de/Rammelsberg )

70$


35b) like 35a)
Condition:  near mint.

60$


36) RINNE

F.Rinne:
Kugelrunde Eiskrystalle und Chondren von Meteoriten.
Separate print from Neue Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Vol.1, 1897

3 pages. University Greifswald stamp on front.
Condition: fine - good.

(Friedrich Rinne:  http://kuerzer.de/FRinne )

5$


37) TASSIN

W.Tassin:
On Meteoritic Chromits.
From Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum, Vol.34, N°1628, Washington
1908.

6 pages. Good - Very good.

10$


38) WATSON

F.G.Watson:
Reflectivity and Color of Meteorites.
Print from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, Vol.24, N°12,
1938.

Cover. Harvard Reprint 155 stamp on first page.
6 pages. Contains 8 spectral-reflectance curves, 1 diagram.
Condition: good.

15$

39) HENDERSON

E.P.Henderson:
Meteorites and their Metallic Constituents.
Separate Print from the Smithsonian Annual Report, Washington 1943

14 pages + 6 full-page tables, showing views of entire Freda and Tulia,
etched slices of Bennett County, Negrillo, Grand Rapids, El Burro, Sandia
Mountains, Reed City
And micrographs of Tennasilm, Sharps, Shallowater, Nordheim, Hoba, Iquique,
Tlacotepec.

Condition: very good.

25$


40) MASON I.

Brian Mason:
The Classification of Chondritic Meteorites.
American Museum Novitates N°2085, New York 1962.

20 pages. Near mint.

25$


41) MASON II.

Brian Mason:
The Hypersthene Achondrites.
American Museum Novitates N°2155, New York 1963.

15 pages. 1 photomicrograph. Very good.

20$


42) MASON III.

Brian Mason:
The Chemical Composition of Olivine-Bronzite and Olivine-Hypersthene
Chondrites.
American Museum Novitates N°2223, New York 1965.

38 pages. Multnomah library stamp on front. Mint.

40$

ALL 3 MASONS:   75$


43) MOORE

C.B.Moore, C.F.Lewis:
The Distribution of Total Carbon Content in Enstatite Chondrites.
Print from Earth and Planetary Science Letters 1, Amsterdam 1966.

4 pages. Good.

5$


44) ROWE

M.W.Rowe: Xenomalies.
Nininger Meteorite Award Paper
Center for Meteorite Studies, ASU, Publication N°4, Tempe 1967

48 pages, Softcover. Mint.
(It's about Xenon anomalies in meteorites).

43$


45) BUSECK

P.R.Buseck, J.J.Goldstein:
Olivine Compositions and Cooling Rates of Pallasitic Meteorites.
Geological Society of America Bulletin Vol.80, 1969

20 pages. 2 full-page plates: cut surface of OLLAGUE, 2 micrographs of
Imilac.
Very good.

25$


46) MUELLER

R.F.Mueller, E.J.Olsen:
Mineral Assemblages and the Chemical History of Chondritic Meteorites.
Fildiana - Geology Vol.16, N°15, Chicago 1969.

34 pages. Stamp of Rijks Geologisch Dienst Heerlen on front.
Mint.

28$






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Re: [meteorite-list] Library III - Historic Books Articles on special topics

2012-10-23 Thread Adam Hupe




What ever happened to the one ad per week rule?  It seems there are a few who 
disrespecting those who follow the courtesy rules!






From: Martin Altmann altm...@meteorite-martin.de
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com 
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 9:58 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Library III - Historic Books  Articles on special 
topics

Voilá,

for those afficionados, who're collecting items to combine shipment, not
having to wait so long,
here already the next list of offers. 
Some true benchmark publications among them.
Note btw. that at the modern online-article-services you have to pay often
more for new scientific papers than these historical ones are now offered.

Much success! (Last part will follow in a few hours)
Martin


35a) RAMMELSBERG

C.Rammelsberg:
Die chemische Natur der Meteoriten.
Zweite Abtheilung.
Abhandlungen der Königl. Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1879

64 pages. Lexicon-octavo.
Condition:  Mint!

Content:

Meteoreisen
Pallasit
Chondrit
Chladnit
Shalkit
Anhang zum Eukrit (Shergotty)
Howardit
Kohlenstoff in Meteoriten
Neue Mineralien der Meteoriten
Uebersicht der isomorphen Mischungen der meteoritischen Olivin- und
Augitsubstanz
Verzeichniß solcher Meteoriten, deren erneute Untersuchung wünschenswerth
ist
Tabelle I. Zusammensetzung der Meteoreisen
Tabelle II. Zusammensetzung des Rückstandes (Schreibersits)
Tabelle III. Zusammensetzung der Chondrite
Tabelle IV. Zusammensetzung der Silikate der Chondrite
Tabelle V. Verhältniß des zersetzbaren Theils A und des unzersetzbaren B
Tabelle VI. Zusammensetzung des zersetzbaren Theils (A) der Silikate
Tabelle VII. Zusammensetzung des unzersetzbaren Theils (B) der Silikate
Nachträge

(Carl Frierich Rammelsberg:
http://kuerzer.de/Rammelsberg )

70$


35b) like 35a)
Condition:  near mint.

60$


36) RINNE

F.Rinne:
Kugelrunde Eiskrystalle und Chondren von Meteoriten.
Separate print from Neue Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Vol.1, 1897

3 pages. University Greifswald stamp on front.
Condition: fine - good.

(Friedrich Rinne:  http://kuerzer.de/FRinne )

5$


37) TASSIN

W.Tassin:
On Meteoritic Chromits.
From Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum, Vol.34, N°1628, Washington
1908.

6 pages. Good - Very good.

10$


38) WATSON

F.G.Watson:
Reflectivity and Color of Meteorites.
Print from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, Vol.24, N°12,
1938.

Cover. Harvard Reprint 155 stamp on first page.
6 pages. Contains 8 spectral-reflectance curves, 1 diagram.
Condition: good.

15$

39) HENDERSON

E.P.Henderson:
Meteorites and their Metallic Constituents.
Separate Print from the Smithsonian Annual Report, Washington 1943

14 pages + 6 full-page tables, showing views of entire Freda and Tulia,
etched slices of Bennett County, Negrillo, Grand Rapids, El Burro, Sandia
Mountains, Reed City
And micrographs of Tennasilm, Sharps, Shallowater, Nordheim, Hoba, Iquique,
Tlacotepec.

Condition: very good.

25$


40) MASON I.

Brian Mason:
The Classification of Chondritic Meteorites.
American Museum Novitates N°2085, New York 1962.

20 pages. Near mint.

25$


41) MASON II.

Brian Mason:
The Hypersthene Achondrites.
American Museum Novitates N°2155, New York 1963.

15 pages. 1 photomicrograph. Very good.

20$


42) MASON III.

Brian Mason:
The Chemical Composition of Olivine-Bronzite and Olivine-Hypersthene
Chondrites.
American Museum Novitates N°2223, New York 1965.

38 pages. Multnomah library stamp on front. Mint.

40$

ALL 3 MASONS:   75$


43) MOORE

C.B.Moore, C.F.Lewis:
The Distribution of Total Carbon Content in Enstatite Chondrites.
Print from Earth and Planetary Science Letters 1, Amsterdam 1966.

4 pages. Good.

5$


44) ROWE

M.W.Rowe: Xenomalies.
Nininger Meteorite Award Paper
Center for Meteorite Studies, ASU, Publication N°4, Tempe 1967

48 pages, Softcover. Mint.
(It's about Xenon anomalies in meteorites).

43$


45) BUSECK

P.R.Buseck, J.J.Goldstein:
Olivine Compositions and Cooling Rates of Pallasitic Meteorites.
Geological Society of America Bulletin Vol.80, 1969

20 pages. 2 full-page plates: cut surface of OLLAGUE, 2 micrographs of
Imilac.
Very good.

25$


46) MUELLER

R.F.Mueller, E.J.Olsen:
Mineral Assemblages and the Chemical History of Chondritic Meteorites.
Fildiana - Geology Vol.16, N°15, Chicago 1969.

34 pages. Stamp of Rijks Geologisch Dienst Heerlen on front.
Mint.

28$






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Re: [meteorite-list] Library III - Historic Books Articles on special topics

2012-10-23 Thread Martin Altmann
Hi Adam,

I had this whole year exactly 2 (two) ads.
In fact I'm since February disabled by a severe disease and unable to work.
Therefore I hadn't now the power yet, to compile the book offers in one
single ad.
I hope, most won't mind - enjoying the offers, as there are many absolutely
unobtainable works offered among them and that at astonishingly low
ballpark prices.
All others I've to ask - for once - for their patience, to forgive a
long-term list-member and to use their finger 3 times more to hit the delete
key.

Many thanks for the understanding.
Martin





What ever happened to the one ad per week rule?  It seems there are a few
who disrespecting those who follow the courtesy rules!






From: Martin Altmann altm...@meteorite-martin.de
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 9:58 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Library III - Historic Books  Articles on special
topics

Voilá,

for those afficionados, who're collecting items to combine shipment, not
having to wait so long, here already the next list of offers. 
Some true benchmark publications among them.
Note btw. that at the modern online-article-services you have to pay often
more for new scientific papers than these historical ones are now offered.

Much success! (Last part will follow in a few hours) Martin


35a) RAMMELSBERG

C.Rammelsberg:
Die chemische Natur der Meteoriten.
Zweite Abtheilung.
Abhandlungen der Königl. Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1879

64 pages. Lexicon-octavo.
Condition:  Mint!

Content:

Meteoreisen
Pallasit
Chondrit
Chladnit
Shalkit
Anhang zum Eukrit (Shergotty)
Howardit
Kohlenstoff in Meteoriten
Neue Mineralien der Meteoriten
Uebersicht der isomorphen Mischungen der meteoritischen Olivin- und
Augitsubstanz Verzeichniß solcher Meteoriten, deren erneute Untersuchung
wünschenswerth ist Tabelle I. Zusammensetzung der Meteoreisen Tabelle II.
Zusammensetzung des Rückstandes (Schreibersits) Tabelle III. Zusammensetzung
der Chondrite Tabelle IV. Zusammensetzung der Silikate der Chondrite Tabelle
V. Verhältniß des zersetzbaren Theils A und des unzersetzbaren B Tabelle VI.
Zusammensetzung des zersetzbaren Theils (A) der Silikate Tabelle VII.
Zusammensetzung des unzersetzbaren Theils (B) der Silikate Nachträge

(Carl Frierich Rammelsberg:
http://kuerzer.de/Rammelsberg )

70$


35b) like 35a)
Condition:  near mint.

60$


36) RINNE

F.Rinne:
Kugelrunde Eiskrystalle und Chondren von Meteoriten.
Separate print from Neue Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Vol.1, 1897

3 pages. University Greifswald stamp on front.
Condition: fine - good.

(Friedrich Rinne:  http://kuerzer.de/FRinne )

5$


37) TASSIN

W.Tassin:
On Meteoritic Chromits.
From Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum, Vol.34, N°1628, 
Washington
1908.

6 pages. Good - Very good.

10$


38) WATSON

F.G.Watson:
Reflectivity and Color of Meteorites.
Print from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, Vol.24, N°12,
1938.

Cover. Harvard Reprint 155 stamp on first page.
6 pages. Contains 8 spectral-reflectance curves, 1 diagram.
Condition: good.

15$

39) HENDERSON

E.P.Henderson:
Meteorites and their Metallic Constituents.
Separate Print from the Smithsonian Annual Report, Washington 1943

14 pages + 6 full-page tables, showing views of entire Freda and Tulia,
etched slices of Bennett County, Negrillo, Grand Rapids, El Burro, Sandia
Mountains, Reed City And micrographs of Tennasilm, Sharps, Shallowater,
Nordheim, Hoba, Iquique, Tlacotepec.

Condition: very good.

25$


40) MASON I.

Brian Mason:
The Classification of Chondritic Meteorites.
American Museum Novitates N°2085, New York 1962.

20 pages. Near mint.

25$


41) MASON II.

Brian Mason:
The Hypersthene Achondrites.
American Museum Novitates N°2155, New York 1963.

15 pages. 1 photomicrograph. Very good.

20$


42) MASON III.

Brian Mason:
The Chemical Composition of Olivine-Bronzite and Olivine-Hypersthene
Chondrites.
American Museum Novitates N°2223, New York 1965.

38 pages. Multnomah library stamp on front. Mint.

40$

ALL 3 MASONS:   75$


43) MOORE

C.B.Moore, C.F.Lewis:
The Distribution of Total Carbon Content in Enstatite Chondrites.
Print from Earth and Planetary Science Letters 1, Amsterdam 1966.

4 pages. Good.

5$


44) ROWE

M.W.Rowe: Xenomalies.
Nininger Meteorite Award Paper
Center for Meteorite Studies, ASU, Publication N°4, Tempe 1967

48 pages, Softcover. Mint.
(It's about Xenon anomalies in meteorites).

43$


45) BUSECK

P.R.Buseck, J.J.Goldstein:
Olivine Compositions and Cooling Rates of Pallasitic Meteorites.
Geological Society of America Bulletin Vol.80, 1969

20 pages. 2 full-page plates: cut surface of OLLAGUE, 2 micrographs of
Imilac.
Very good.

25$


46) MUELLER

R.F.Mueller, E.J.Olsen:
Mineral Assemblages and the Chemical History of Chondritic Meteorites.
Fildiana - Geology Vol.16, N°15, Chicago 1969.

34 pages. Stamp of Rijks Geologisch Dienst Heerlen on front.
Mint.

28$







[meteorite-list] AD : Looking for the following meteorites: PIEDADE DO BAGRE, PARANAIBA and PARAMBU

2012-10-23 Thread André Moutinho
Hello, if you have any please let me know if you have interest to sell/trade.

Best
Andre 
IMCA 2731
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[meteorite-list] Impactite analysis people

2012-10-23 Thread André Moutinho
 Hello, I have a new natural glass from South America similar do Libyan Desert 
Glass and I am looking for scientist names to analyse this material. 

Best
Andre
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[meteorite-list] Looking for a contact

2012-10-23 Thread André Moutinho
Hello, I am looking for a contact of this collector Alberto Giusta I found on 
IMCA/Encyclopedia.
Thanks
Andre
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[meteorite-list] AD: Library IV (and last) - Historic Impactica, Bolidica, Meteoritic Miscellana

2012-10-23 Thread Martin Altmann
...and finally the last delivery of the antiquarian sale.

All items will be shipped from Monday on after the Munich Show.

Thank you for participating  patience,

All the Best!
Martin


General:

47) NORDSTROEM

T.Nordstroem:
Om Meteoriter.
Laesning foer Folket N°43, 1871

18 pages. Good.

15$


48) KRECKE

F.W.Krecke:
De Meteoorsteenen.
Print oft he Album der Natuur, 1883

46 pages. 9 engravings (Juvinas, Orgueil, Sierra de Chaco, Caille, Carthago,
Krasnojarsk, Uden, Blauwkapel).
Several stamps of the university Delft. Enclosed library catalogue card.
Few pages a little loose, but a very good copy.

35$


49) SCHWINNER

R.Schwinner:
Meteoriten und Geologie.
Separate print from Gerlands Beiträge zur Geophysik, Vol.16, Leipzig 1927

28 pages. Delft university library stamp on front.
(Lots of formulas to calculate impacts). Inside two contemporary handwritten
sheets in English and Dutch (looks like a student hat to held a lesson about
tektites).
Good.

20$


Collections:

50) ESCHER

B.G.Escher:
Korte Handleiding ten Gebruike bij de Bestudeering der Meteoriten
in der Verzameling Algemeene Geologie van het Geol.-Mineralogisch Museum
der Technische Hoogeschool de Delft.
Delft 1913.

27 pages. 3 figures in text. Delft university stamp on cover.
Mint.

(Remark: it is a guide for visitors of the museum. General explaining
meteorites and the exhibits/meteorites they should parallel look at, are
given on the margin. Nice.)

28$


51) HENDERSON

E.P.Henderson: 
American Meteorites and the National Collection.
Separate print from Annual Report Smithsonian Institution. Washington 1948.

18 pages. 6 full-page plates showing Pima County, Allegan, Exhibit of the
U.S. National Museum (with Drum Mountains, Canyon Diablo, Owens Valley),
Sardis, Bennett County, Aggie Creek, Edmonton, Wiley, Mt.Vernon and
microscopic views of Roy, Elm Creek, Tennasilm, Moore County.

Very good to mint.

19$


Impact structures:


52) MALBAIE

P.B.Robertson:
La Malbaie Structure, Quebec - A Paleozoic Meteorite Impact Site.
Contributions from the Dominion Observatory N°249, Ottawa 1968

24 pages. Many photos and maps. 
Very good.

22$


53) HOLLEFORD

P.Andrieux, J.F.Clark:
Application des méthodes électriques de prospection à l'étude du cratère
d'Holleford.
Contributions from the Dominion Observatory N°252, Ottawa 1969

14 pages. Cover lost. Various photos, maps, diagrams.
Fine.

14$


Meteors  Fireballs:

54) Hoffmeister

C.Hoffmeister:
Über Meteorbachtungen.
16 pages. Some figures in text.
Issue oft he Naturwissenschaftliche Wochenschrift. Naumburg March 3, 1918.
Larger format. (Some nice art nouveau advertizings inside of cover).
Very good.

16$


55) Fireball

F.Watson Jr :
The Detonating Fireball of May 26, 1935.
Print from Popular Astronomy, Vol.44, N°3, Harvard Reprint 120, 1936.

4 pages. 1 sketch in text. Harvard reprint stamp on cover and 1st page.
Very good.

10$



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[meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find

2012-10-23 Thread Brien Cook
I found this in Novato yesterday. To my knowledge it is the second meteorite 
found and the new main mass at 65.9 grams and 49 mm.

http://briencook.com/Novato_2012-10-22/

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Re: [meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find

2012-10-23 Thread Larry Atkins

Great job Brien!
Congrat's on your accomplishment.


Sincerely,
Larry Atkins
 
IMCA # 1941
Ebay alienrockfarm
 


-Original Message-
From: Brien Cook cont...@briencook.com
To: meteorite-list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tue, Oct 23, 2012 3:44 pm
Subject: [meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find


I found this in Novato yesterday. To my knowledge it is the second 
meteorite

found and the new main mass at 65.9 grams and 49 mm.

http://briencook.com/Novato_2012-10-22/

More to follow...
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[meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find

2012-10-23 Thread Bernd V. Pauli
Wow! For Heaven's sake! Gorgeous individual! Chondritic or achondritic???
Not sure, but I think I can see triple junctions, which would make it something
achondritic!

Looking for my socks that have been blown off!

Thank you for sharing with us!

Bernd


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Re: [meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find

2012-10-23 Thread Galactic Stone Ironworks
These brecciated stones and the fall over an urbanized area is
reminiscent of Park Forest.  Of course, there are many differences as
well, but this one might produce more than one hammer stone like Park
Forest did, but maybe not nearly as many.

Congrats on the find Brien, and good luck to all the hunters in the field.  :)

Best regards,

MikeG

PS - is there any preliminary word yet on the type?

On 10/23/12, Brien Cook cont...@briencook.com wrote:
 I found this in Novato yesterday. To my knowledge it is the second meteorite
 found and the new main mass at 65.9 grams and 49 mm.

 http://briencook.com/Novato_2012-10-22/

 More to follow...
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Re: [meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find

2012-10-23 Thread Paul Gessler

Kind of looks like maskelynite !
Reports were that it stuck to a magnet though... Could it be?

-Paul Gessler






-Original Message- 
From: Brien Cook

Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 12:37 PM
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find

I found this in Novato yesterday. To my knowledge it is the second meteorite 
found and the new main mass at 65.9 grams and 49 mm.


http://briencook.com/Novato_2012-10-22/

More to follow...
 


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Re: [meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find

2012-10-23 Thread jason utas
Hola All,
A big congrats to Brien!  Looks like the first stone -- a highly
shocked ordinary chondrite, type 5-6.  The shiny things you're seeing
are probably Fe-Ni or troilite.
Regards,
Jason


 From: Paul Gessler cetu...@shaw.ca
 Date: Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 1:24 PM
 Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find
 To: Brien Cook cont...@briencook.com, meteorite-list
 meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com


 Kind of looks like maskelynite !
 Reports were that it stuck to a magnet though... Could it be?

 -Paul Gessler







 -Original Message- From: Brien Cook
 Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 12:37 PM
 To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com

 Subject: [meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find

 I found this in Novato yesterday. To my knowledge it is the second
 meteorite found and the new main mass at 65.9 grams and 49 mm.

 http://briencook.com/Novato_2012-10-22/

 More to follow...
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find

2012-10-23 Thread Matson, Robert D.
From the reports I've read of the magnetic attraction, it's too
responsive to be an achondrite. And it looks like an equilibrated
O.C. to me.  --R

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[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Paul
Gessler
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 1:25 PM
To: Brien Cook; meteorite-list
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find

Kind of looks like maskelynite !
Reports were that it stuck to a magnet though... Could it be?

-Paul Gessler






-Original Message-
From: Brien Cook
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 12:37 PM
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find

I found this in Novato yesterday. To my knowledge it is the second
meteorite found and the new main mass at 65.9 grams and 49 mm.

http://briencook.com/Novato_2012-10-22/

More to follow...
 

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Re: [meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find

2012-10-23 Thread Moni Waiblinger

Way to go Brien! 

26 miles paid off!!

More to follow, does that mean you have more...?

Congratulations, Bob and Moni



 From: cont...@briencook.com
 Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 12:37:37 -0700
 To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 Subject: [meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find
 
 I found this in Novato yesterday. To my knowledge it is the second meteorite 
 found and the new main mass at 65.9 grams and 49 mm.
 
 http://briencook.com/Novato_2012-10-22/
 
 More to follow...

  
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Re: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION - Question about ebay member

2012-10-23 Thread almitt2

Hi Mirko and Phil,

Same here. This bidder bought item from me and didn't pay saying that other
dealers couldn't provide paperwork. Didn't ask me if I had any. Think
he was hoping for shipment before payment.

I recommend that people block this buyer from their ebay auctions or
you might run into trouble. I know I have already. Best!

 --AL Mitterling

 Mitterling Meteorites

Quoting Mirko Graul m_gr...@yahoo.de:


Dear List,

As reported already, abram62 fraud also tried with me.
He had reported a case with PayPal, that he did not receive his

meteorites.

With the tracking number, I could see that he had received his

package.

So I called today ebay and paypal.
Have described the facts and report the buyer.
I copied the shipping documents, scanned and in pdf format. File

sent

to PayPal.
PayPal has studied the case even today.
And could see that the buyer has received his meteorites.
So from PayPal, the case was closed.
And I have my money back.
So i am very happy for today.


I can only recommend each seller:
Blocked this seller for your ebay store.
Ebay and PayPal to call.
Report Member abram62.
Shipping certificates to send PayPal.
The only way to win against this thief.

All the best to all,

best regards Mirko




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Quittenring.4
16321 Bernau
GERMANY

Phone: 0049-1724105015
E-Mail: m_gr...@yahoo.de
WEB: www.meteorite-mirko.de

Member of The Meteoritical Society
(International Society for Meteoritics and Planetery Science)

IMCA-Member: 2113
(International Meteorite Collectors Association)





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An: Gary Fujihara fuj...@mac.com
CC: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Gesendet: 17:46 Dienstag, 23.Oktober 2012
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION - Question about ebay

member


Hi List,

Well, museum paperwork for each meteorite, including unclassifieds

and

NWA's, sounds like a reasonably insane request to me!  Tell

abrams62

to contact AMNH and request some himself :

American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at 79th Street
New York, NY 10024-5192

Email contact form : http://www.amnh.org/common/contact/

Tell abrams62 he can get the quickest response by asking for

professor

Hubert J. Farnsworth.

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On 10/23/12, Gary Fujihara fuj...@mac.com wrote:

Aloha list members,

Ebay buyer abrams62 pulled the same stunt on me. At first he

asked for

separate invoices for each item, which he stated he would pay

separately by

different sources. Then he asked for me to ship out the

meteorites

he won in
auction COD, to be paid after he looked and approved them.

Uh, I don't think so. Now he wants ownership certificate / title

of each

meteorite from an expert in the American (sic) Musiem of natural

history.

Well, thats not going to happen, and because payment has not been

remitted,

he has joined a motley assortment of blocked bidders I have

created. If you

want to share lists of blocked bidders, email me off list. Mahalo

nui and

have a great day.

gary

On Oct 23, 2012, at 5:24 AM, dorifry dori...@embarqmail.com

wrote:



Please check abram62 's feedback before dealing with him. If you

still

choose to deal with him, I wish you the best of luck. He's

running some

kind of con.

Phil Whitmer
Joshua Tree Earth  Space Museum

- Original Message - From: almi...@localnet.com
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 2:34 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION - Question about ebay

member



Hi Mirko and list,

We communicated over the eBay email about this bidder. He is

currently

bidding on some of my items on ebay (almittmet). I offer

shipping in

two days depending on payment. I sometimes think the people up

to no

good have questionable ID's in hopes you will ship before

payment.

That's always a mistake if you do.

Ebay offers up so much buyer protection and I'm just not going

to send

an item before payment unless I know the buyer. I'll let the

list know

as there are many sellers on ebay here if I have anytrouble with

this

bidder, in the event he wins and doesn't come through. Best!

--AL Mitterling
Mitterling Meteorites

Quoting Mirko Graul m_gr...@yahoo.de:


Dear List Members,

someone knows the ebay member abram62 ?
What experiences have you done?
The last 2 years the member has bought nothing.
No feedbacks on ebay for the last 2 years.
All I see is that he has buy a lot from meteorites dealers ...
..I have a bad feeling...

Regards Mirko



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Quittenring.4
16321 Bernau
GERMANY

Phone: 0049-1724105015
E-Mail: 

Re: [meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find

2012-10-23 Thread Moni Waiblinger

HI All, news brief!

Brien's seems to be the 1st find!!!

http://cams.seti.org/

Yeah!

Happy hunting, Moni


  
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Re: [meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find

2012-10-23 Thread dorifry

Moni,
Hmmm... my first impression when I saw the picture was, that's not a 
meteorite.


Phil Whitmer

Joshua Tree Earth  Space Museum


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Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 5:04 PM
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HI All, news brief!

Brien's seems to be the 1st find!!!

http://cams.seti.org/

Yeah!

Happy hunting, Moni



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Re: [meteorite-list] Library III - Historic Books Articles on special topics

2012-10-23 Thread Mike Groetz
Adam, I believe a polite apology to Martin is in order for him. He has
done nothing wrong. There are others oh this list that have exceeded
this requirement if you feel you need the need to criticize for it.

Mike

On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 1:05 PM, Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com wrote:




 What ever happened to the one ad per week rule?  It seems there are a few who 
 disrespecting those who follow the courtesy rules!





 
 From: Martin Altmann altm...@meteorite-martin.de
 To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 9:58 AM
 Subject: [meteorite-list] Library III - Historic Books  Articles on special 
 topics

 Voilá,

 for those afficionados, who're collecting items to combine shipment, not
 having to wait so long,
 here already the next list of offers.
 Some true benchmark publications among them.
 Note btw. that at the modern online-article-services you have to pay often
 more for new scientific papers than these historical ones are now offered.

 Much success! (Last part will follow in a few hours)
 Martin


 35a) RAMMELSBERG

 C.Rammelsberg:
 Die chemische Natur der Meteoriten.
 Zweite Abtheilung.
 Abhandlungen der Königl. Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1879

 64 pages. Lexicon-octavo.
 Condition:  Mint!

 Content:

 Meteoreisen
 Pallasit
 Chondrit
 Chladnit
 Shalkit
 Anhang zum Eukrit (Shergotty)
 Howardit
 Kohlenstoff in Meteoriten
 Neue Mineralien der Meteoriten
 Uebersicht der isomorphen Mischungen der meteoritischen Olivin- und
 Augitsubstanz
 Verzeichniß solcher Meteoriten, deren erneute Untersuchung wünschenswerth
 ist
 Tabelle I. Zusammensetzung der Meteoreisen
 Tabelle II. Zusammensetzung des Rückstandes (Schreibersits)
 Tabelle III. Zusammensetzung der Chondrite
 Tabelle IV. Zusammensetzung der Silikate der Chondrite
 Tabelle V. Verhältniß des zersetzbaren Theils A und des unzersetzbaren B
 Tabelle VI. Zusammensetzung des zersetzbaren Theils (A) der Silikate
 Tabelle VII. Zusammensetzung des unzersetzbaren Theils (B) der Silikate
 Nachträge

 (Carl Frierich Rammelsberg:
 http://kuerzer.de/Rammelsberg )

 70$


 35b) like 35a)
 Condition:  near mint.

 60$


 36) RINNE

 F.Rinne:
 Kugelrunde Eiskrystalle und Chondren von Meteoriten.
 Separate print from Neue Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Vol.1, 1897

 3 pages. University Greifswald stamp on front.
 Condition: fine - good.

 (Friedrich Rinne:  http://kuerzer.de/FRinne )

 5$


 37) TASSIN

 W.Tassin:
 On Meteoritic Chromits.
 From Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum, Vol.34, N°1628, Washington
 1908.

 6 pages. Good - Very good.

 10$


 38) WATSON

 F.G.Watson:
 Reflectivity and Color of Meteorites.
 Print from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, Vol.24, N°12,
 1938.

 Cover. Harvard Reprint 155 stamp on first page.
 6 pages. Contains 8 spectral-reflectance curves, 1 diagram.
 Condition: good.

 15$

 39) HENDERSON

 E.P.Henderson:
 Meteorites and their Metallic Constituents.
 Separate Print from the Smithsonian Annual Report, Washington 1943

 14 pages + 6 full-page tables, showing views of entire Freda and Tulia,
 etched slices of Bennett County, Negrillo, Grand Rapids, El Burro, Sandia
 Mountains, Reed City
 And micrographs of Tennasilm, Sharps, Shallowater, Nordheim, Hoba, Iquique,
 Tlacotepec.

 Condition: very good.

 25$


 40) MASON I.

 Brian Mason:
 The Classification of Chondritic Meteorites.
 American Museum Novitates N°2085, New York 1962.

 20 pages. Near mint.

 25$


 41) MASON II.

 Brian Mason:
 The Hypersthene Achondrites.
 American Museum Novitates N°2155, New York 1963.

 15 pages. 1 photomicrograph. Very good.

 20$


 42) MASON III.

 Brian Mason:
 The Chemical Composition of Olivine-Bronzite and Olivine-Hypersthene
 Chondrites.
 American Museum Novitates N°2223, New York 1965.

 38 pages. Multnomah library stamp on front. Mint.

 40$

 ALL 3 MASONS:   75$


 43) MOORE

 C.B.Moore, C.F.Lewis:
 The Distribution of Total Carbon Content in Enstatite Chondrites.
 Print from Earth and Planetary Science Letters 1, Amsterdam 1966.

 4 pages. Good.

 5$


 44) ROWE

 M.W.Rowe: Xenomalies.
 Nininger Meteorite Award Paper
 Center for Meteorite Studies, ASU, Publication N°4, Tempe 1967

 48 pages, Softcover. Mint.
 (It's about Xenon anomalies in meteorites).

 43$


 45) BUSECK

 P.R.Buseck, J.J.Goldstein:
 Olivine Compositions and Cooling Rates of Pallasitic Meteorites.
 Geological Society of America Bulletin Vol.80, 1969

 20 pages. 2 full-page plates: cut surface of OLLAGUE, 2 micrographs of
 Imilac.
 Very good.

 25$


 46) MUELLER

 R.F.Mueller, E.J.Olsen:
 Mineral Assemblages and the Chemical History of Chondritic Meteorites.
 Fildiana - Geology Vol.16, N°15, Chicago 1969.

 34 pages. Stamp of Rijks Geologisch Dienst Heerlen on front.
 Mint.

 28$






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[meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find

2012-10-23 Thread JoshuaTreeMuseum

This is turning into a mystery  wrapped inside an enigma.


Phil Whitmer


-


That was my first impression too. Hmmm

Bob L


-Original Message- 
From: meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com

[mailto:meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of dorifry
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 3:32 PM
To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find

Moni,
Hmmm... my first impression when I saw the picture was, that's not a
meteorite.

Phil Whitmer

Joshua Tree Earth  Space Museum


- Original Message - 
From: Moni Waiblinger moni2555 at hotmail.com

To: contact at briencook.com; meteor list
meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com; bob v bolidechaser at 
yahoo.com

Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find








HI All, news brief!







Brien's seems to be the 1st find!!!







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Re: [meteorite-list] One Ad Per Week

2012-10-23 Thread Adam Hupe
Sorry you feel I need to apologize to somebody who doesn't follow the rules.  I 
think you have it backwards. In my opinion, it is disrespectful to those who do 
follow the rules not wanting to lose our advertising privileges. 

For those who live in the United States, I am sure you are tired of all of the 
Robocalls demanding that you reelect the president even though these phone 
calls are illegal.  I was woken up by one of these illegal phone calls at 12:30 
a.m. in the morning.  I am interrupted with at least ten of these illegal phone 
calls a day since I live in a swing state.  It makes me want to vote against 
the political party that is breaking the law and can't follow the rules!

I considering spamming the List the same.

Best Regards,

Adam






- Original Message -
From: Mike Groetz mpg4...@gmail.com
To: Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Cc: 
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 4:51 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Library III - Historic Books  Articles on 
special topics

Adam, I believe a polite apology to Martin is in order for him. He has
done nothing wrong. There are others oh this list that have exceeded
this requirement if you feel you need the need to criticize for it.

Mike

On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 1:05 PM, Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com wrote:




 What ever happened to the one ad per week rule?  It seems there are a few who 
 disrespecting those who follow the courtesy rules!





 
 From: Martin Altmann altm...@meteorite-martin.de
 To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 9:58 AM
 Subject: [meteorite-list] Library III - Historic Books  Articles on special 
 topics

 Voilá,

 for those afficionados, who're collecting items to combine shipment, not
 having to wait so long,
 here already the next list of offers.
 Some true benchmark publications among them.
 Note btw. that at the modern online-article-services you have to pay often
 more for new scientific papers than these historical ones are now offered.

 Much success! (Last part will follow in a few hours)
 Martin


 35a) RAMMELSBERG

 C.Rammelsberg:
 Die chemische Natur der Meteoriten.
 Zweite Abtheilung.
 Abhandlungen der Königl. Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1879

 64 pages. Lexicon-octavo.
 Condition:  Mint!

 Content:

 Meteoreisen
 Pallasit
 Chondrit
 Chladnit
 Shalkit
 Anhang zum Eukrit (Shergotty)
 Howardit
 Kohlenstoff in Meteoriten
 Neue Mineralien der Meteoriten
 Uebersicht der isomorphen Mischungen der meteoritischen Olivin- und
 Augitsubstanz
 Verzeichniß solcher Meteoriten, deren erneute Untersuchung wünschenswerth
 ist
 Tabelle I. Zusammensetzung der Meteoreisen
 Tabelle II. Zusammensetzung des Rückstandes (Schreibersits)
 Tabelle III. Zusammensetzung der Chondrite
 Tabelle IV. Zusammensetzung der Silikate der Chondrite
 Tabelle V. Verhältniß des zersetzbaren Theils A und des unzersetzbaren B
 Tabelle VI. Zusammensetzung des zersetzbaren Theils (A) der Silikate
 Tabelle VII. Zusammensetzung des unzersetzbaren Theils (B) der Silikate
 Nachträge

 (Carl Frierich Rammelsberg:
 http://kuerzer.de/Rammelsberg )

 70$


 35b) like 35a)
 Condition:  near mint.

 60$


 36) RINNE

 F.Rinne:
 Kugelrunde Eiskrystalle und Chondren von Meteoriten.
 Separate print from Neue Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Vol.1, 1897

 3 pages. University Greifswald stamp on front.
 Condition: fine - good.

 (Friedrich Rinne:  http://kuerzer.de/FRinne )

 5$


 37) TASSIN

 W.Tassin:
 On Meteoritic Chromits.
 From Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum, Vol.34, N°1628, Washington
 1908.

 6 pages. Good - Very good.

 10$


 38) WATSON

 F.G.Watson:
 Reflectivity and Color of Meteorites.
 Print from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, Vol.24, N°12,
 1938.

 Cover. Harvard Reprint 155 stamp on first page.
 6 pages. Contains 8 spectral-reflectance curves, 1 diagram.
 Condition: good.

 15$

 39) HENDERSON

 E.P.Henderson:
 Meteorites and their Metallic Constituents.
 Separate Print from the Smithsonian Annual Report, Washington 1943

 14 pages + 6 full-page tables, showing views of entire Freda and Tulia,
 etched slices of Bennett County, Negrillo, Grand Rapids, El Burro, Sandia
 Mountains, Reed City
 And micrographs of Tennasilm, Sharps, Shallowater, Nordheim, Hoba, Iquique,
 Tlacotepec.

 Condition: very good.

 25$


 40) MASON I.

 Brian Mason:
 The Classification of Chondritic Meteorites.
 American Museum Novitates N°2085, New York 1962.

 20 pages. Near mint.

 25$


 41) MASON II.

 Brian Mason:
 The Hypersthene Achondrites.
 American Museum Novitates N°2155, New York 1963.

 15 pages. 1 photomicrograph. Very good.

 20$


 42) MASON III.

 Brian Mason:
 The Chemical Composition of Olivine-Bronzite and Olivine-Hypersthene
 Chondrites.
 American Museum Novitates N°2223, New York 1965.

 38 pages. Multnomah library stamp on front. Mint.

 40$

 ALL 3 MASONS:   75$


 43) MOORE

 C.B.Moore, C.F.Lewis:
 The Distribution 

[meteorite-list] AD: Last Meteorites for the year posted.

2012-10-23 Thread Don Merchant
Hi List and Happy Halloween. I have posted my last meteorites for sale for 
this year 2012 on my Website. I will be drawn away to another favorite hobby 
of mine that I have neglected for some time. This will not allow me to post 
any new sales until spring of 2013. I will still be updating the Website 
each month as usual, just not the Meteorite Sales page. Anyways, just 
click the link below to view these last sales. I am sure there is something 
for sale of interest for any collector.
A hats off and a special sincere thank you, to all of you who have visited 
my Website and to those of who have done business or trades with me this 
past year.

http://www.ctreasurescwonders.com/meteorite_sales.html

Sincerely
Don Merchant
Founder-Cosmic Treasures Celestial Wonders
www.ctreasurescwonders.com
IMCA #0960 


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