Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorites Donated to Planetarium

2004-10-20 Thread JKG
Well done lads! We need more of these kinds of efforts made for the benefit of the general public and science. Congrats, JKGwilliam At 07:07 AM 10/20/2004, mark ford wrote: Hi, I am pleased to announce to the list, that Last Friday, Dave Harris and I (on behalf of the British an Irish meteorite

Re: [meteorite-list] Metal in Meteorites

2004-10-19 Thread JKG
Martin, You aren't the only one who missed this great website, I didn't know about it until you mentioned it here on the List. Hopefully it will continue to develop to a point where it will be commonly used as a reference site like David Weir's. Best, JKGwilliam At 02:21 AM 10/19/2004, Martin

RE: [meteorite-list] Re: Berthoud fall

2004-10-11 Thread JKG
Nice picture! From the looks of it, this meteorite is brecciated and there's a substantial fragment still laying in the fall site...probably not too far from where this one was picked up! JKGwilliam At 04:30 PM 10/11/2004, Matt Morgan wrote: Try this!

[meteorite-list] Looking for Campo Sales

2004-10-09 Thread JKG
Does anyone know where I might find some of the Campo Sales meteorite for sale? Let me know, JKG __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

Re: [meteorite-list] Looking for Campo Sales

2004-10-09 Thread JKG
Thank you Bernd! I knew there must be a reasonable way to acquire some Campo Sales! Best, JKGwilliam At 10:20 AM 10/9/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: JKG inquired: Does anyone know where I might find some of the Campo Sales meteorite for sale? Let me know, JKG Due south until you stumble

Re: [meteorite-list] Campo - movie clip's

2004-10-06 Thread JKG
Really cool Tim. That Campo reminds me of a Henry Moore sculpture. JKGwilliam At 09:20 PM 10/6/2004, Tim Heitz wrote: Dear Collectors, I have put up several movie clips of different outstanding pieces of Campo I'm sure you will enjoy. http://www.meteorman.org/3_10_14.htm Cheers, Tim Heitz

Re: [meteorite-list] dos cabezas

2004-10-04 Thread JKG
Steve, The main mass, and most of the larger pieces of Dos Cabezas are the property of one of my hunting partners. Since he has never sold a meteorite, I'd say you're out of luck. There are some smaller pieces that were found by other hunters from Tucson, but you'd be hard pressed to find

Re: [meteorite-list] Buried Treasure - OT with Links that work

2004-10-04 Thread JKG
Greg, Thanks for the great story! Treasure hunting can get into your blood worse than meteorites can. I suggest you get a good hooka rig and an underwater metal detector. During slack tide periods you can work in 10-20 feet of water for hours and find objects that the beach crowd can't ever

RE: [meteorite-list] Ad - Very Cool Unclassified New Meteorite

2004-10-04 Thread JKG
Mark and List, This is an interesting point you bring up about Adam's cool new meteorite. The Bondoc image looks very similar. JKGwilliam At 08:17 PM 10/4/2004, MARK BOSTICK wrote: Hello Adam and list, Adam wrote: Just a quick note to let you know I am offering a single specimen of a very cool

Re: [meteorite-list] New Website

2004-10-03 Thread JKG
Ken and List, Wow...what an impressive bunch of work so far. It takes a lot of dedication to work at this level. Good luck on the rest of your project. JKGwilliam At 10:34 PM 10/2/2004, AstronomicalResearchNetwork wrote: Astronomical Research Network That's me Kenneth Regelman invites

Re: [meteorite-list] clarafication on my meteorite sale and othermatters

2004-10-03 Thread JKG
Steve, List and Al, I have to agree with Al on this one. Over the past several years, those who have dealt with the meteorite community in a negative way and have been less than honest have been taken to task on the Meteorite List. Steve shouldn't be an exception. I know there are a bunch of

Re: [meteorite-list] My expotition to Meteor Crater

2004-09-27 Thread JKG
at all. Best, JKG At 03:04 PM 9/27/2004, tracy latimer wrote: My husband and I set off in the early forenoon from LV to go to Meteor Crater. The trip took us about 5 hours, not including a lunch break, but allowing for driving through some thunderstorms the likes of which I hadn't seen since

Re: [meteorite-list] metal detectors

2004-09-23 Thread JKG
that is experienced in using a metal detector for hunting meteorites to show you how to use the machine properly. Nothing can be more frustrating that finding out at the end of a long day of beeping that you had the unit set up wrong! Best, JKG At 01:51 AM 9/23/2004, meteoriteshow wrote: Hello

Re: [meteorite-list] Sale - Howardite Blow Out

2004-09-23 Thread JKG
here. Anyone got some ideas on how to solve the problem? JKG At 08:10 AM 9/23/2004, Michael Farmer wrote: Yes Jim, it wasn't pretty. The part about falls and finds was discussed. There is no need to classify every piece of those meteorites like Gao or Sikhote-Alin as they are from a compact area

RE: [meteorite-list] Sale - Howardite Blow Out

2004-09-23 Thread JKG
has invoked a specific set of rules for a meteorite to be properly recognized. Maybe it's time for the rule makers to revisit this issue. Best, JKG At 08:35 AM 9/23/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Bernhard and list, Something else to bear in mind (although it may be trivial) when you refer

RE: [meteorite-list] Sale - Howardite Blow Out

2004-09-23 Thread JKG
. It's a time proven fact, the dollar (or rupee or Euro) drives us all. JKG At 09:02 AM 9/23/2004, mark ford wrote: Yeah, there are quite a few anomalies in the whole system... If the name or number given to a fall is only for the specimens given in for analysis, how come falls like sikhote have

[meteorite-list] Sale - New Russian pallasite - Seymchan

2004-09-22 Thread JKG
. Interested parties can contact Ivan via John Blennert at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -or- 520-325-8585 Ivan will be heading back to Russia in 4 or 5 days, so if you are interested, don't delay. Best, JKG __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http

Re: [meteorite-list] 1864: fiction or fact? help!

2004-09-21 Thread JKG
on slowing it's entry speed. If the meteor didn't break up during entry for some reason it would have vaporized on impact; no large pieces of it would remain and there would be a crater of tremendous size where this rock now sits. Best, JKG At 06:36 AM 9/21/2004, chris aubeck wrote: Dear list

Re: [meteorite-list] freebies and fall sale

2004-09-19 Thread JKG
Which falls to you have for sale? I'm looking for Homestead, Holbrook, Esterville, Johnstown and Allende. If you have any of these for a good price...let me know. JKG At 02:15 PM 9/19/2004, Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote: Hi list.Just a reminder.I have 4 freebies plus a $25 fragment