Hello Pete,
You asked Mike, What has changed in Africa, Mike?
Much, VERY Much. Go there and spend some bucks and tell us Your verdict
after at least a few trips. No one really knows what's up over there until
you have BEEN there, many times. A LOT has changed in the dynamics of
dealing with
Ita an investment - not a currency exchange. There is always risk in
investments and so
what if its a long term payback? Many of my stock investments sit for months
and even
years before yielding a substantial profit.
Gary
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com
Anyway, as far as I can appraise
For sale as an investment in your future, Moroccan Meteorite Dealers
tap dancing shoes. Find out what's really changed in Afrcia. Let
these shoes tell you the path to prosperity. More bizzar by the minute!
Top Secret notion in the soles...makes them rare, hard to find, and
planetary that
Do they have an integrated maskelynite detector in the beaked tips too??
If yes, I take 2 pairs, as a camel has four feet.
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Dear fans of the hot desert song and dance troupe;
I appologize, seems every time the topic goes to money to invest in
meteorites, world travel, hot desert meteorites; the band jumps up, the
circus music starts and I go into a trance of Mr. Crab arguing with
Spongebob and Squidward...
no,
Dear friends of the cube,
as requests for cube devices continue to hit my mailbox I decided in a fit
of altruism to part with one of my last three remaining scalecubes. In order
to let everbody have a fair chance to acquire it, I have listed it on ebay.
I guarantee to reinvest the revenue
Good morninig list.Well about a month from now the world famous PARK
FOREST METEORITE fall of march 2003 3rd anniversary will be here.Weather
permitting I will once again be down there to look for anymore of this
witness fall.I am hoping to be down there around the weekend of the 25th
or
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1622983844227423478q=meteorites
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Hello List,
I recently spent four days in the Franconia strewn field. I didn't find very
many but I had a great time camping and enjoying the desert experience. I
sacrificed the first day to hunting the extreme south end of the field in
search of something big. I knew there was a slim
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An aubrite would be a great choice I think since they are so rare. I am
curious to see what collectors would think they are worth per gram, known
falls, finds, any locality, including NWA (if a
Hello All,
talking about Aubrites, here's a rare chance to get a nice part slice
of one of those
wonderful, very hard to get Aubrites, MAYO BELWA:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZpema9QQhtZ-1
Peter
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I didn't get the question,
What Aubrites would be worth?
Most of them are available, look at the dealers pages.
I guess, cheapest should be Mt.Egerton, tataaah let's start discussion why
it's an AUB and not a mesosiderite.
Egerton should be obtainable at 15$/g in small pieces (at least I am
Hello Steve and List,
how much of that is actually outside of their main mass and in private
collections?
A modest but choice 4.1 grams in my collection -- purchased from the Zeitschels
in September 1987.
Talking about what aubrites are worth, when I got my 4.1 grams from Walter
Zeitschel,
I
Hi List,
After reading the papers on NWA 2736, which are now available online, it
sounds more like an EL6 than a true Aubrite to me. Why would the round
objects not be thought of as chondrules? To me, it is like trying to fit a
round peg into a square hole. I talked to a few scientists who would
I've heard some call Zaklodzie an Aubrite as well.
Jamie
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Hi List,
After reading the papers
To aubrite enthusiasts,
Here is the link to a pdf report on NWA 2736:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2005/pdf/1913.pdf
It states that, ..one or more relict chondrules in the sample. I thought
that aubrites did not have any chondrules in them. Interesting. I've sent an
email to a
Anyone have a picture of this stuff?
TIA
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Stan Asked if somebody had a picture of this stuff.
The high degree of weathering, subparallel oxide veins and relic chondrules
suggest it may be the same EL6/7 material that has surfaced recently. I
think somebody purchased the vast majority (about 70 Kilograms) of it from
the Aronsons in
Hello,
I'm looking for those solid acrylic cubes that are used to set meteorites on for
display, looking for several different sizes.
Also have a look at the new Fukang meteorite, http://www.meteorman.org/
Best,
Tim Heitz
MIDWEST METEORITES - http://www.meteorman.org/
Stan and list,
there's a picture of two Norton County Aubrite specimens on my page.
Definetively no chondrules in this material.
http://www.niger-meteorite-recon.de/en/meteoriten_vk_achondrite.htm
Best regards
Svend
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It may become the first EL Metachondite but I think relic
chondrules would disqualify it as such.
Nope, Ted said that a few relic chondrules in a huge pile of rock wouldnt
disqualify it as a metachonderite. Afterall there are winonaite are
metachondrites and can be chock full o' chondrules..
Hey Adam,
If different types of material from a single PB forms a metamorphic
continuum as has been published recently, what are the exact parameters
for these different groupings; e.g., chondrite, metachondrite, primitive
achondrite, achondrite, stony-iron, iron. I have not yet seen the
I agree with everything you said, David. These are exactly the issues that
are being sorted out. I think Isotope testing will answer several of these
questions. By definition, I don't think anybody could call NWA 2736 a true
Aubrite. Like I said, it is like trying to fit a round peg into a square
Bernd wrote:
how much of that is actually outside of their main mass and in private
collections?
A modest but choice 4.1 grams in my collection -- purchased from the
Zeitschels in September 1987.
I have an even more modest ~1 grams, in 9 tiny fragments, obtained from Rob
Elliott in 2002
I have several budget sized pieces available if interested
http://www.nakhladogmeteorites.com/catalog/norton-1.htm
Rob Wesel
http://www.nakhladogmeteorites.com
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We are the music makers...
and we are the dreamers of the dreams.
Willy Wonka, 1971
I have many pieces, for $50/gr. if you want...
matteo
--- Steve Arnold, Chicago!!
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Good morninig list.Well about a month from now the
world famous PARK
FOREST METEORITE fall of march 2003 3rd anniversary
will be here.Weather
permitting I will once again be
Hello
We have some meteorites in a museum here with no
official name, only locality, its this:
Lionle County, Kansas of 1881
Muana Publica, Niger
Sierra Leon, Argentina
Any informations?
Matteo
M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALY
Email:
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Stan and list,
there's a picture of two Norton County Aubrite specimens on my page.
Definetively no chondrules in this material.
http://www.niger-meteorite-recon.de/en/meteoriten_vk_achondrite.htm
Lionle County, Kansas of 1881
= That could be the ADMIRE pallasite. Lyon not Lionle
Bernd
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The problem is not a pallasite this piece...admire its
possible find slices without any olivine?
Matteo
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Lionle County, Kansas of 1881
= That could be the ADMIRE pallasite. Lyon not
Lionle
Bernd
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Matteo wrote:
The problem is not a pallasite this piece...admire
its possible find slices without any olivine?
The only other meteorite from Lyon County is Miller (H4)
but Miller was found in 1950, not in 1881 like Admire !
its possible find slices without any olivine?
No idea if Admire
I see way too many meteorite names and sometimes the mind
wanders. OK, who can find the best meteorites that really belong
together in collections. Here are some:
Roy and Rogers (both from New Mexico!);
Ski and Park City;
Spade and Marlow;
Ulysses and Grant;
Washington County, Lincoln
Hello Larry,
Here's the updated info on the meteorites that have been officially
recognized from the Franconia area. There are likely some others that are
being worked on by institutions but have not yet been made official.
Franconia - H5, 100KG - the original find - listed in the Met.
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I see way too many meteorite names and sometimes the mind
wanders. OK, who can find the best meteorites that really belong
together in collections. Here are some:
Roy and Rogers (both from New
It sounds like you don't really Needmore.
(chondrite. Found 1976, Bailey Co. Texas.) ;-)
Anne, did I get this right ... you Needmore
.. Needles (IID)
What do you need all those needles for ? ;-)
Cheers,
Bernd
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Thanks Darren, well worth the take!
Jerry Flaherty
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Good chuckle Jeff!
Jerry
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I see way too many meteorite names and sometimes the mind
wanders. OK, who can
Anne: It sounds like you don't really Needmore.
Au contraire. ;-)
King Tut + Cleo(patra) Springs.
Lissa + Moora(bie).
Cuba + Castro(villari).
Shallowater + Deep Springs.
Bee(ler) + Pollen.
Angelica + Devil Peak.
Zhig(ansk) + Zag.
Fay(etteville) + Wray.
King Solomon + Zulu Queen.
Hamlet +
Ballinoo Buckleboo
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Hey this is a fun thread! That's how I learn best!
Jerry Flaherty
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Anne: It sounds like you don't really Needmore.
Kaaba Denmark,
both doubtful.
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I see way too many meteorite names
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Anne: It sounds like you don't really Needmore.
Au contraire. ;-)
King Tut + Cleo(patra) Springs.
Lissa + Moora(bie).
Cuba + Castro(villari).
Shallowater + Deep Springs.
Bee(ler) + Pollen.
Pinaroo Ballinoo Buckleboo
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Ballinoo Buckleboo
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STEVE ARNOLD,CHICAGO
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
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Nice, Anne, very nice!
I wish I were as adept at this.
-Walter Branch
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A few that come to mind...
Rainbow (CO3) - Golden Mile (H4)
Covert (H5) - Alias (CI)
Lone Star (H4) - Bethlehem (H)
Belle Plaine (L6) - Mayday (H)
South Bend (Pallasite) - Two Buttes (H)
;-)
Shesssh,
Jeff
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Dare I keep going?
Grand Rapids (Ungrouped) - Rushville (L5) - Rush County (H5)
Littlerock (H6) - Big Rock Donga (H6)
Kitchener (L6) - Cook 001 (H5)
Lost Creek (H3.8) - Lake Labyrinth (LL6)
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As an owner of Chinga, I've often wondered if there is a tu or two
madre out there so I can put them next to each other on my mantle.
Mike Fowler
Chicago
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Fukang Brainard Coronel Arnold
Colton! Rifle.
Duel Hill
Rembang !!
Felt.
Credo
Espiritu Santu
Happy
Los Martinez
Lider
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FILLMORE PITTS
ENIGMA FAITH
POST ANSWER
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Political (American): ADMIRE CLINTON
Political
And don't forget La Serena and Venus.
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FILLMORE PITTS
ENIGMA FAITH
POST ANSWER
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For Pete's sake, folks, it's Saturday night. Pass the (Beer Bottle Pass).
Tracy Latimer
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Anne: It sounds like you don't really Needmore.
Au contraire. ;-)
King Tut + Cleo(patra) Springs.
Lissa
Millbillillie + Bilibino + Pitino :-0
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Hi List,
The Mbosi Iron is listed at 16 tons. Is there any available to the
collector. If so I would like to acquire some.
Mike Fowler
Chicago
ebay-starsandrocks
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Hello List, Just a quick reminder that I have an absolutely gorgeous, large
60 mm x 60 mm 7.1 gram partslice of lunar NWA 482 on eBay right now ending
this Wednesday night. It is a dead give away at just under$600 a gram
reserve price...someone is going to get the bargain of a lifetime! This
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Try these:
Beer Bottle Pass - Miller
Sharps - Rifle
Forest - Burns Flat
Bulls Run - Miles
Pampa - Grassland
Beaver - Pine Dam
Dan Wray
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Hello all
I just got done uploading some very uncommon stuff that should please all
you carbon lovers who didn't get a chance to pick any up in 2002.
Priced like it was still 2002! You know how popular CC's are, these are set
to launch.
Click it, read it, grab it!
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