es filled with sonic thunder,
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Hi Aziz,
Why did you ignore my inquiry pertaining to your last offer of large individuals priced at 7.5 cents a gram? Now you make another pitch in less than a week. Less than a day actually. The consumation of previous transactions before offering new ones would be most courteous.
Bill
Oh Geeesee
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Those are just rules of courtesy, the AD rules. Dirk Ross has pointed out the
most important rules that we live by.
Bill
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Please include AD as the first word in your subject line when posting business
offers. It is a list rule. You will avoid a lot of problems by following this
rule and maybe even make a few friends.
Thanks,
Bill
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Martin,
PS: I do collect beer labels. I have a very nice collection of prototypes from
advertising agency art departments. I need a Meteorite Beer label though.
Bill,
Now at the Humbug Show.
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Martin,
You're right about that of course. No need to beat the dealer drum. I was
thinking more about the 1000's of small Sikhote's that were sold on ebay.
Bill
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n the medal ceremony.
Bill
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> Hi John,
>
> no, I'd dou
ntage clothing, cookie jars, hatpins, beer steins,
bottle openers, trivets, graniteware, coins, sterling silver, copperware,
locks, kitchen gadgets. Just to name a few things. I also have a few
meteorites.
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Don't forget that you too are an important part of the show. I never delete
your posts either.
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Doug,
It doesn't take a google cowboy, just a little common sense, to understand the
brutal nature of our species. No nation or people is exempt. I've also heard
that we have an enormous capacity for good.
Bill
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Steve,
why did you advertise the sale of all your stuff?
Bill
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> I AM NOT GOING AN
n the demise of your collection, collecting ambitions and the
exact date you will be out of meteorites, out of spam, out of hot air and out
of grade school hi-jinks.
Thanks for taking me off you spam list,
Bill
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challenged. Is this a tag team
match?
Best to all,
Bill
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> For those who care,
Matteo,
Your call for arms is as infuriating as Steve's ads. Reflect on your own
history before you cast asparagus. I just don't see you as an enforcer of the
righteous way of the list.
Best to most,
Bill
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I doubt anyone would slice into and destroy a characteristic like that, even if
it is just a Campo. Looks like they hacked through the bottom of a regmaglypt.
Bill
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Hello everyone,
I doubt I'm the first one to notice that Steve is compiling his own mailing
list. It appears to consist of all met-list members.
Steve, please remove me from your list. I don't appreciate the spam.
Best wishes,
Bill
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times. The service I'm using now for these lists works well enough. Better than
att at least.
Regards,
Bill K
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I worked for a general once..his rule was ..."5 star generals are never
wrong" then ...same line refer to rule one. I had a wife once that was
sure she was a 5 star general too?
Bill Mason "rusting"
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Thank you Jeff! A fine treat to come home from work
to.
Bill
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Congrats Sonny,
You never cease to amaze me...Perhaps you need to go
through your rock pile again.
Looks like I may also have another possible new find
from out West. ASU has it now for classification.
It has been a busy year for you my friend!
Bill Southern
www.nuggetshooter.com
--- [EMAIL
My first find (Trilby Wash, AZ) took about 8 months at ASU and still has not shown up in the bulletin although classification info is available at ASU and I was told this was pretty quickly done as busy as they are, all at no cost. I did donate a hefty specimen that is now on display in their very
A simple streak test will ID either..
Magnetite - greasy black or grey streak
Hematite - Reddish to rust brown streak
On unglazed porcelain.
Bill
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> > It looks more like a huge hematite node. Even its
>
YES,YES,YES,TES,YES,YES,YES RIGHT ON, OF COURSE YES YES YES
RUSTINGMASON
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nitrogen
but a tab bit more expensive. The simplest method and most practical and
economic is use an emitter in a closed display case. Paleo-Bond carries them
made by Cortec.
Bill Mason "rusty"
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nd
magnetic blanket on to the lap.
I then dry and etch, neutralize and dry again and then coat with my
own VCI-286 clear.
Bill Mason "rusty" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I wrote Christine immediately and donated my refund - it is expensive for
them to start a paper work, postage expense project at a time like this.
Lets send love and prayers and our heart felt greetings.
Bill Mason "rusty"
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Dear, I give up rusters. I'm perplexed at the people who have given up!
Why can I solve the problem of continued corrosion and you can't?
I'm not magic and I can understand the cause of corrosion. Why doesn't
anybody start thinking what causes rust? OPEN convers
For what it's worth I have taken the NANTAN and have treated it and it's the
fifth year and NO RUST.
Bill Mason "rusty"
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hange. = rust
Bill Mason "rusty" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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an iron meteorite.
Thanks,
Bill Jensen
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For those interested or the several from the list that have a specimen here
is an update from ASU. The meteorite was submitted the 28th of July.
http://www.nuggetshooter.com/images320/ClassificationreportTW.jpg
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Thank you All for answering my question so completely and the ongoing
discussion has been very educational! This is indeed a great place to ask
and learn.
Bill
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Thank you Jeff for suggesting and Marcin for re-posting the photo links as
they answered my question quite well.
Regards, Bill
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ure crafty
devils :)
Bill
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Cheap is a relative term. It is a lot cheaper now versus when it was first
sold a
The photo came from an ebay ad that ended yesterday and I would guess he has
more there for sale.
Bill
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Bill, I have had the same question. Now
s has been
determined to be (if any) and how it came to so closely resemble a
pallasite. Looking at a photo it sure looks to be a pallasite to my armature
eye.
http://nuggetshooter.ipbhost.com/uploads/post-4-1121525585.jpg
Thanks, Bill
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nting and collecting for
those of you that like to share their knowledge also.
Ads are also welcome... Yes it is moderated to some extent...
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com/fimage/3.7tw2.jpg
http://www.nuggetshooter.com/fimage/3.7tw3.jpg
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Hello List,
For some reason my outlook express is locking up trying to receive mail and
will not work except to send...Anyway please send any silent auction bid
email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or I will not see it. Sorry to the rest of
you for the mess...
Bill Southern
Forgot to add this silent auction will end today the 6th of July at 6:00 PM
Mountain time.
Bill
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Bidding will start at 5.00 per gram and please send all bids OFF LIST as
this will be a silent auction.
Bill
IMCA 1552
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By the way the "tw" in those links stands for Trilby Wash, the proposed
name As I mentioned the location and other details of the find will be
in the next Met Bull.
Cheers, Bill
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dding will end on this item at 8:00 mountain time tonight the 26th of June
and I will contact the winner at that time, free shipping.
Bill Southern
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ave a couple in
the 30 to 60 gram size I may cut and offer at a later date.
I also plan to have a few thin sections made....
Bill
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Sent: Frid
tions about me:
John B.
John Gwilliam
Larry Sloan
and a few others. If interested please contact me off list and click the
link for a photo.
http://www.nuggetshooter.com/fimage/Newfinda1-13-2005.jpg
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Hello Doug,
You sent me to a place in my mind that I seldom enter these days with all
that is going on in my life...
Thank you, Bill
http://www.nuggetshooter.ipbhost.com/index.php?showforum=4
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exciting stuff for someone fairly new to this fascinating world
of meteorites! So far there is about 870 grams with a 465 gram main mass.
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Thanks Michael,
I was guessing the same, but still being very new to the game was looking
for just that answer.
Cheers, Bill
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Hello List,
Have any of you seen something similar to this or perhaps know what it is?
It is a NWA purchased because it looked interesting from the outside.
http://nuggetshooter.ipbhost.com/uploads/post-4-1118104085.jpg
Thanks in advance, Bill
Thank you Walter!
Bill
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Chondrules inside CAIs
Hello Everyone,
Ok, if you are not interesed in this, you are not interested
in meteor
Sorry List, but I have been trying to contact Ken and mail is floating in
cyber space I guess...
Ken please contact me!
Bill Southern
623-910-0345
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Hello Tom,
I just tried a small 1.7 gram specimen of NWA 800 an R4 and also a 1 gram
Ouzina also R4 and both will stick to a rare earth magnet.
Bill
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?
Bill
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Quick, get some alcohol, poor it into a glass container,
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o go through getting their little feelings hurt like I
and others have (grin) Heck to someone that goes out into these deserts to
look for and find these specimens they are...Well important (to me anyway)
and science too ;)
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Hello List,
Well now my posts lost this morning are showing up, sorry if any are double.
Bill
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d way, but just once
:)
Whoops...Bill
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keep them. His pretence was owning some for his collection in his
request. Alas I am fond of learning some things the hard way, but just once
:)
Whoops...Bill
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Very Nice John!
Thanks for sharing it.
Bill
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Thank you Jeff for some great info I somehow missed the first time around...
Bill
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is is how it looks to an amateur ;) At any
rate these are very interesting photos...
http://www.nuggetshooter.com/imagesMET/franshediron001.jpg
http://www.nuggetshooter.com/imagesMET/franshediron002.jpg
Bill
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interesting point of view Phil...
Bill
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I have offered my help in this matter and I am in AZ.
Bill S.
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Folks, you ma
wner. Thank you in advance.
Bill S.
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Thank you for a really good read after a long day at work...
Cheers, Bill S.
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Earlier posting this morning did
Thanks for the great story and photos! Congrats on a nice find.
Bill
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Subject: [meteorite-list] My own Franconia find!!!
Hello List, I got a call f
e not even
in the same league by a long shot! Anyway I am not defending this list as it
speaks for itself, but stick around Tom and ignore the blog.
Remember these people must live with themselves and that is a much harder
task than putting up with their dribble.
B
889 loaded with
chondrules.
Thanks Stefan!
Bill S.
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Very nice indeed!! Thank you for the look.
Bill
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Monthly Favourite for May is up. It
I forgot to add that a small 4 gram bit had broken off and I saw it while
taking photos with the GPS, can you spot it?
Bill
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etshooter.com/fimage/FR423insitu.jpg
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Yes I am, Its very hard not to spend allot of time learning about the desert
environment when you spend countless hours in it :) Meteorites, gold,
critters, and more, it is like an amusement park for the soul :):)
Bill S.
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were after
all meteorites there :)
Bill S.
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Earlier, Doug wrote:
The Phrynosoma
k for them both places now... The
cream has been skimmed.
A couple nuggets got in the way while hunting in Yuma :)
http://www.nuggetshooter.com/fimage/41405trip.jpg
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Nice photos Larry,
I will be there this weekend
Bill S.
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Hello List,
I thought I would share some photo's of my first outing in the
Hello Michael and list,
Yes I too have received these type emails from Nigeria, but asking to buy 25
to 30 Minelab Metal Detectors at a time...I treat them as you do.
By the way thanks for the beautiful thin sections
Bill S.
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Just a short simple thanks to Mr. Mark B. For all the interesting articles!
Bill S.
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Thank you All,
that responded to my request, I found exactly what I was looking for as well
as a couple others I plan to pick up. This is a great place to shop (grin)
Bill S.
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As a newer list member that was somewhat curious as to why Steve was so
unpopular, I think after seeing that email I now understand. I agree
that if you have even a shred of dignity you will pull that negative
feedback Steve.
Bill S
Hello List,
I am interested in a modest slice of NWA 1933, perhaps a individual stone?
Please contact me off list
Bill Southern
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Hello Ron,
Just a thank you for taking the time to share...
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Hello Jeff and All,
If it is somewhat greenish it could be epidote and we find similar looking
specimens in AZ quite often. It is hard to tell from a photo, but the
crystal structure looks right.
Bill S.
What's this wrong?
G'day List,
I had this photo sent to me which is obviousl
ice out of hundreds of time I have used Priority Mail.
Bill Southern
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Hello List, Ted bunch tried to sen
Thank you Bernd for the reply and yes I read your item yesterday. It is
saved in my files for future reference. The more I learn, the more I wish to
know It is amazing what you see under magnification.
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Hello Bernd,
You are absolutely correct and the second slice sent was more than I
originally purchased! I have sent him a surprise in the mail
Regards, Bill S.
Hello Bill and List,
I absolutely concur and dozens of other meteorite collectors will, too.
Stefan is in Marocco at the moment
slice to replace the broken one and told me
to keep the crumbs also. Anyway I hope others have a chance to deal with
this collector/seller in the future as he is top notch in my book! Just
gotta put credit where due!
Thanks Stefan, my new slice arrived today 100% intact.
Best regards, Bill
Thank you Eric for sharing your Oman trip! Great reading and nice finds!
Bill S.
Everybody seems to enjoy meteorite hunting tales so here is one from
my just completed trip to Oman with Mike Farmer and Jim Strope. It was a
good trip for me. I found a HUGE piece of Mike's lun
Hello List,
There is another meteorite forum here
http://www.nuggetshooter.ipbhost.com/index.php?s=823e12ba437ad84c1159837c18db89bf&showforum=4
Moderated and easy to post photos with a couple from this list using it
already to some extent.
Bill Southern
Hi All
There has been alot of int
Have you considered grits used for rock tumbling? They come in all the
mentioned grades and inexpensive.
Bill
I just cant find any powders on eBay, but from my point of view powder is
more cheap in use.
For example 500g of every grid cost below 10$ and this will be enough for
years for person
larger was the first
find...
Thanks again for taking the time to give your opinions and I will post the
classification information when it is given to me by Lora at ASU.
http://www.nuggetshooter.com/fimage/Newfinda1-13-2005.jpg
Bill Southern
like to hear some
guesses or opinions from you folks as to what it may be. I know a photo is
hard to get an ID from, but I guess I'm like a new mother wanting someone to
guess by the ultra sound photo (:
http://www.nuggetshooter.com/fimage/new001cut.jpg
Thanks in advance, Bil
can plan for food. Last year
the "Bare Foot Contessa" did our food and it was the best we've ever had
said the Group of Fossil people.
If any thing comes up I'll come back with an update.
Bill Mason "rusting"
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I have just talked to the manager of the old Vagabond Inn. They have closed
in order to convert to a senior health care facility. BUT BUT The contractor
has been delayed and they will rent rooms again for this 2005
ROCKmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jerry A.
Wallace
Sent: Sunday, December 12
respected publication. Just a suggestion to
consider; after all it is our most important meteorite news source.
Bill Mason "rusty"
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dr. Svend
Buhl
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 1:11 PM
To:
Foodsaver.pulls about 14" Hg. Bags are made by 3M and are a laminate of
polyester and UHMW. No vapor moisture transmission. Hence a very good way to
store your meteorite - but displaying is for the birds.
"rusty" Bill Mason
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A suggestion on how to best protect your containerized meteorite. Use a
emitter and simply enclose a small one with your meteorite.
"Rusty" Bill Mason
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of MarkF
Sent: Saturday, October 23,
- it came from our R&D lab and
having thoroughly tested them I can vouch for their cureing abilities.
Rusty Bill Mason
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul
Harris
Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2004 1:38 PM
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