To those that are interested,
I have a number of thin sections and meteorite specimens listed on ebay including an R
type NWA 753 thin, Pena Blanca Springs (aubrite), Hassayampa, AZ Meteorite Thin
section H4, and also Axtell, Texas CV3 (hard to get) micro mounted, Tenham, Australia
(haven't seen
Hello all
I have update my collection site, arrive to 495
pieces! New arrival is NWA 1110 from the main 118 gr.
of fragments found, NWA 1052-1054 new acapulcoites,
HaH 180 a very nice meteorite, HaH 183 - the Sampson
meteorite - Lost Creek - Sampson II - others NWA,
Chinquetti and
Hello
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Hey all !
Tooday I received small box from Brad with my
meteorites. This travel to me
from US 40+ days !! this is incredible.
Not for Sampson, incredible is others people buy other
material from he, no see how many negative feedbacks
he have?
Paper:New York Times
City: New York City, NY.
Date: Wednesday, July 21, 1886
Page: 2
A METEORIC STONE
TAKES A TRIP TO WISCONSIN AND HIDES UNDER A BARLEY FIELD.
MILWAUKEE, Wis., July 20. - People in the vicintiy of Grafton, Ozaukee
County, are very much excited over the fall of a
Hello all,
I have 30 meteorite specimens listed on ebay including Ben Sour, CR2
(recovered from the NWA 801 852 strewn field near Zagora (Morocco) in
2002, soon a new NWA number), Holbrook, shergottite (recovered from the
NWA 1068, 1110 1183 strewn field (Morocco) in 2002, soon a new NWA
In a message dated 30/08/02 17:54:06 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What it comes down to is this, how can anyone that can't study these rocks know for sure what they are. Say I purchased two different H4 meteorites and both look alike in most respects. How can anyone know its not
I have tried something different this week. This week the thin sections in
my ebay auctions have a cover slip. I will see how it goes and if I get a
good respoonce will make more with cover slips.
This week is special and includes R3.9, bensour, LL4,LL5, CO3, Portales,
ZAKLODZIE,
The post earlier about this link is for a good laugh! I don't believe it!Thanks, Tom
http://www.marslife.com/marsrock/dearron3.htm
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In a message dated 01/09/02 15:08:02 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In regards to making a sale...what is the proper (or recommended) protocol for sending identification with the reselling of a given piece?. If John Doe buys from Dealer A who has a reputable history and provides a
Hello all,
Recently, a friend of mine, a German meteorite hunter,
has been asked by a TV team if they could accompany him
on one of his hunting trips for one of their educational
channels. My friend wanted to take them to Oman or Libya,
his favourite hunting grounds, first, but this seems to
be
Tom,
Have you read FAQ
, under heading "What Does a Meteorwrong Look Like?"
Best,
Ken Newton
James_TOM Knudson wrote:
Have you list people read this? You should! Tom
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Hello all-
I have a final piece of Chinguetti for sale, cut
super thin and weighing a half gram. It will come with ~ 10 pages of printed
material (part of which is the most recent M! article) and shipping is on me.
The price you ask...$450. Photo here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2225779.stm
Cold spelt end of dinosaurs
BBC News
August 31, 2002
Dinosaurs could not cope with climate change
Cold was killing dinosaurs long before the asteroid commonly
thought to have been their downfall hit, according to scientists.
That
http://www.floridatoday.com/news/space/stories/2002b/090102debate.htm
Space rock debate rolls on
Experts discuss options to protect Earth from hit
By John Kelly
FLORIDA TODAY
August 31, 2002
The dinosaurs didn't know what hit them.
Humans might know that a three-mile wide asteroid is
Thanks so much for everyones feedback. It does help
alot. And I am sure with time I will build a good reputation. But,
until then I guess I will just have to deal with the Big Questions the best way
I canScream for help from the other list members. Ha Ha
:} .Have a great Holiday
On Sun, 2002-09-01 at 07:06, John Divelbiss wrote:
Shaun, Rob and rest of list,
In regards to making a sale...what is the proper (or recommended)
protocol for sending identification with the reselling of a given
piece?. If John Doe buys from Dealer A who has a reputable history and
provides
Hi John and listmembers,
If I were selling a piece and had the card or label that came with it, I
would include that card with the purchase. The reason being that
someday that card itself will be old, and whoever owns that specimen
years down the line will appreciate having that card in all
Hi all
Thanks alot for good advise !!
I think it will be a good programe for both amateurs and dealers.(It was made for
myself :-) )
If anyone want to see a screenshot write to me personaly, and I will send it to you as
I dont have a website.
In case anyone would be interested, the price
Norbert, Svend list...
Just wondering when central Africa qualified as
civilized.
From what I hear, the words ''central Africa'' and
''civilized'' shouldn't even be used in the same sentence.
If some film crew wants to go to a place where the
locals would rather slit the throat of an
Hi everyone. I am getting ready for Denver and have
decided to put another 50 plus meteorites on ebay for one penny again! Including
NWA 482 LUNAR, NWA 1068 Shergottite, Howardites, ETC.
Go get another great deal, dont wait to the last
minute or you might lose out.
Mike Farmer
http:[EMAIL
Hello List,
Enclosed is the Fall Denver Show Guide with a partial
list of dealers that will be there, Is there any
dealers that are not
on this list going to attend ? And how many list
members are
going to attend this year ? I attended the show
last year but
could not stay, This year I
Hi Robert, Svend, and Listees,
I agree on Robert Szep's take on the status of most central
African countries, and I'm pretty sure that no team of the
German national TV would take the risk to go out there just
for an educational shoot about meteorite hunting. They even
ruled out Oman and
Norbert and list,
Norbert writes:
...but just finding something for the camera.
It sounds pretty interesting, but I have to admit, the television crew may
have some serious down time between meteorite finds. Is there going to be
some other filler in-between the shots of people walking? If
- Original Message -
From:
robert szep
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral
Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 9:35
PM
Subject: Civilized Strewnfields
Hello again Norbert and list.
On a more serious note, I DO recommend the Gold
Basin area as a
Hey Robert List, I think trying at Meteor Crater would be a great idea. If you get a employee to go out and supervise and promise to give all the recovered meteorites to them, with anemphasis on non-destructive collecting habits. Like filling in your holes, you might have a shot at hunting
Hello Everybody,
Mike is not the only one getting ready for the Denver Show.
I am too, and I just posted a nice batch of very varied pieces on Ebay: breccias, tektites, meteorites, jewelry,. Something for everybody! :-)
Enjoy, and have a great weekend.
Anne Black
IMCA #2356
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