Hallo List,
if you are interested, I have a lot of pictures from the Ensisheim Meteorite Show updated on my homepage. Klick on the left side at Ensisheim 2002 with the moving "NEW" button at:
http://www.strufe.net
Maybe it will take some seconds to upload each side, but I thought it is worth to
I am posting this response for Robert Szep in response to Mark Fox:
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Rob Wesel
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We are the music makers...and we are the dreamers of the dreams.
Willy Wonka, 1971
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From: robert szep [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rob Wesel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Hello list- I just got off the phone with Alan Rubin, and we were trying to
think of a really nice meteorite display near the Southern California area
where I could take a group of people. There are small exhibits at UCLA, and
the county museum in LA, and apparently Griffith Park is closed
Hello Everyone,
Is it illegal to export Australian
meteorites? I thought they could be exported with the proper
permits.
-Walter
---Walter Branch,
Ph.D.Branch Meteorites322 Stephenson Ave., Suite BSavannah, GA
31405 USAwww.branchmeteorites.com
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Hello, Everyone,
every Australian Meteorite is subject to a permit, if you take or send the
meteorite, even for a limited time (display or so), out of this great country
of ours.
However, for most of the wider distributed with a minor scientific value
some ouf our museums issue us a permit,
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Hi Ian,
I use a vibrating sander, with grit papers of 400, 600, then finish with
1,000 grit. Takes about three minutes with each sheet, on the surface of the
specimen.
Best,
Steven L. Sachs http://www.geocities.com/gangwise/meteorite.html
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Title: Re: [meteorite-list] meteorite times
Hi Dave all,
I can only assume there was an announcement of the availability
of the July issue...I didn't get the announcement, however. Was their
one...and, if so, why didn't I get it?
Michael
on 7/1/02 12:05 PM, Dave Harris at [EMAIL
((hugs))
Hang in there Rosie
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From:
Michael
Farmer
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 8:50 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Fire, My
house
Once again here is some fire information about
the Rodeo fire in Arizona.
Just got my WONDERFUL 2003 meteorite calendar from Roman. A lovely,
professional, USEFUL work, and I will be buying one every year that they
are available. Thanks for a very nice job.
I was flipping through said calendar (do I look at it now, or do I wait to
be surprised? Decisions,
It seems the link didnt work, try this one.
Mike Farmer
http://www.meteoriteguy.com/fire
I threw together a quick webpage showing a few
photos I took yesterday. It is sobering.
http://www.meteoritehunter.com/fire
Mike Farmer
Anyway, just for a conversation starter, who DOES have a
fall on their birthday? and which one?
Jealously,
Tracy Latimer
--There are no words, Mike, just sympathy--
I have never thought of falls on my birthday before but since you mentioned
it I looked at Romans calander (And boy is it a nice
Tracy,
I am lucky, There are two falls, Bilanga and Canon City Colorado, on my
birthday, October 27th . I am fortunate to have some of both. I would like
to get a larger piece of Canon City Colorado (H6), if anyone has some for
sale, let me know. There are also two falls on my wife's birthday
I have Barbotan in my day ;-) I serach a piece for my
collection.
Matteo
--- Fred Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tracy,
I am lucky, There are two falls, Bilanga and Canon
City Colorado, on my
birthday, October 27th . I am fortunate to have
some of both. I would like
to get a larger
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