And if you have a problem with someone breaking the list rules, you
contact Art, not the other 600 of us out here.
Otherwise you're just being a hypocrite.
Jason and fellow List members,
My response to Art was an Re: to his email to the List.
Sorry if that violated your newly proposed rule #9.
As
Doug,
I want to applaud your suggestion. I have
tried something similar on my web site.
I listed current questionable auctions.
However, I could not contact the people that
were bidding or had purchased due to ebay rules.
eBay Policy
"* Members are not allowed to interfere
with another
> Someone from the US just HAS to report
this seller to ebay
Those living in the LA area (residence of 'glassface1')
can report this to attorney general's office. The AG may
act without an actual victim, if enough complain.
(you can always volunteer to be a fraud victim :>(
Those who are
not only be thrown off ebay
but can also do jail time.
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/online/auctions.htm
http://www1.ifccfbi.gov/index.asp
http://www.consumer.gov/sentinel/
Best,
ken
IMCA # 9632
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Tom aka James Knudson wrote
It is all wrong,
You scream loudly until family and neighbors gather round
and you have them take pictures first. Then have someone
rush to a phone and call a newspaper photographer.
Don't allow anyone to leave until you have their signed
affidavits.
ken
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Tom aka James Knudson wrote:
Steve,
These are the best/most interesting photos,
of the Tucson personalities!
Thanks,
ken
Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
Good morning list.I just uploaded my first set of pictures of the tucson
show on my website.You can view them on my 1st tucson page.Let me know
what you think.There will
Hi David,
Actually he did NOT copy the text from your web site.
He copied the header and first three paragraphs
verbatim from Erich's web site:
http://www.mars.li/DaG476.htm
Erich copied his web site from yours!
Best,
ken newton
David Weir wrote:
Hi Martin,
The text used for this auction
Walter,
If the worst happens, don't
go with Yahoo. They are incredibly
difficult to work with.
Best,
ken newton
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Walter Branch wrote:
Hello
Everyone,I am having
problems with my website host. They have resorted to questionable
business practices and insults and they may (against my
Congratulations,
It is a beautiful meteorite.
It must have been found very shortly after falling.
best,
kn
Michel Franco wrote:
Dear list,
For those who want to go back to the subject of this list, I propose a have
a look at a new meteorite, the 3rd from Chad ! The story on the page.
The following are Tucson photos taken by Arizona Keith.
I hope Keith does not mind that I lightened the dark
photos.
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/temp/tucson2004f.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/temp/tucson2004h.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/temp/tucson2004a.jpg
http
Matt,
How strange that your word phrasing and attitude
is so much like Matteo Chinellato.
In a previous email, you , like Matteo, are quick
to point out material that may take business from Matteo's
perceived enemy (M.Farmer)
Coincidentally you show up on the LIST just AFTER
Matteo was banned.
Pelissons,
Although many have reacted negatively to your report,
I feel just the opposite. You should expand
your definition of NWA meteorites to include all
meteorites found in North West Africa instead of
undocumented stones bought in Morocco.
You never know when those sneaky
Hi Tom,
It may not be metal at all:
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/hotrocks.html
Best,
ken
Tom aka James Knudson wrote:
Hello List, My (soon to be ex) mother in law showed me a rock she found in
Oklahoma a few years ago. My first impression was cool a iron meteorite!
The weight
The moderator is Brice D. Hornback
You can contact him by going to Yahoo,
clicking on groups, select MeteoriteCollectors,
select first or 'Welcome' message of April 2000.
best,
ken
Michael Farmer wrote:
Hey everyone, all of you idiots who like Matteo, here is his last email to
me.
He is
Robert,
I just got reservations last night through expedia.com.
I made reservations at Rio Rico Resort and Country Club.
It is a three star hotel located 54 south of Tucson airport
on I-19 (1 hour drive)
The hour drive is offset by the $96.00 room rate.
The place looks beautiful.
Best,
ken
it worked great beings
caliche is water soluble
And distilled water is considered a solvent.
Best,
ken
Tom aka James Knudson wrote:
Hi list, Tett said; Just threw a Gao into distilled water to try
I had a GB I found that was covered in caliche. I soaked it for 1/2 hour or
so and used a
Super photo. The higher elevation features also
look as if they has been eroded or washed down hill.
best,
ken
Bernhard \"Rendelius\" Rems wrote:
I
find this picture of special interest:
http://www.esa.int/export/externals/images/ob_22_reull_v.jpg
I
am just a layman interpreting this
Hi,
It is just a suspicious rock until Mr. Rodriqez has it properly
verified and classified by a classifying institution.
Your question should be directed to him.
He should take the same steps everyone else does.
An inexperienced Florida analyst issued a meteorite certificate.
He had never seen
Charlie,
Amazing! Well done!
(Hupes are now packing their thermal underwear:)
Best,
Ken
Charlie Devine wrote:
Hard to believe I'm the only one interested in an answer to this curious
statement by a scientist who collects meteorites in Antarctica. But I
did a little digging and got the
I think I saw that movie on MST 3000 :
Caffeine Starved Women from Mars :)
See the Press Release Images for 07-Jan-2004.
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/press/spirit/20040107a.html
I did find it interesting, that the close-up photos
(Air bag Trails-2- small large images ) were spliced.
Dr. Monica M. Grady
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mineralogy Department
The Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road
London SW7 5BD, United Kingdom
(Suggest you make contact before sending any samples)
kn
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Tim Gingell wrote:
HiCan anyone tell me
Bill,
I think you have it backwards.
You defend someone who sells fake meteorites in the
Meteorite Section of ebay. Then you attempt to label
anyone who tries to educate or help others.
Even going to the point of belittling the Hupes' meteorite accounts.
It appears form my perspective that the "
Finkle's motto: Authenticity? Of course it's real, I made it myself.
Other Finkle creations:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2197446047
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2197444027
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2207773592
Please note that
Andre,
Several years ago Ebay suggested they may remove
all meteorite auctions. Whether they were serious
or not, no one wanted/wants that to happen.
So, I.M.C.A. was born.
While I.M.C.A. cannot prevent the sale of wrongs,
it does provides a safe haven for meteorite transactions.
(20-25% of the
So much for those $20.00 nickel tests sold on
ebay that the finder used.
The finder is ALSO the ebay SELLER of those nickel tests kits!
Thank you very much for this valuable info.
Best,
ken newton
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Adam Hupe wrote:
Dear List Members,
After a long afternoon and evening at the
Rene,
See:
http://www.meteoritetimes.com/Back_Links/2002/November/meteorites_101.htm
Best,
ken newton
#9632
Hello,
I just sliced some Campo del Cielo meteorite and I am trying to etch
it...what would you recommend as an etchant. Sorry for the
wrong spelling in my first post.
Thanks,
Rene E.
Dave,
A better example is here: (more ridiculous excuses)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2200664192
I wrote Mr. Shomin and asked how he got the material.
he wrote: "I took a trip to cancun, then took a car trip to Chicxulub
- used
a magnet for final separation fron beach sand,
All,
Last evening marked the passing of an event that occurred
Sixty-five years ago. Even though many of us were not yet born,
we have all heard of about the panic associated with this event.
If you had turned your radio on just after 8' o'clock to your favorite
CBS station you would be
The guy's name is Robert Vocum.
He has not answered my email either.
He was to busy to talk when I called
No one has bid on his expensive glob of rust, oops, I mean
'atmoshphere entry burns and survival personality' meteorite. :)
Why would this guy start a new corp.(Comstockmeteorites Inc)
I agree!
ken newton
John Gwilliam wrote:
Nicely put Brother Freeman...you're a class act.
Best,
John Gwilliam
At 10:09 AM 10/4/03 -0600, David Freeman wrote:
Dear List, Bernd, Dean Bessy;
I feel the need to apologize for offering to another collector the
option of purchasing
Mark,
Actually you would want to do the reverse.
Pump the air OUT of the vessel.
This would cause the solution to permeate the meteorite immediately.
Best,
ken newton
mark ford wrote:
Steve,
Just a thought really, six months is a long time!, I was wondering if
there would (in theory), be
(180 grams)
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/BL/bl10a.JPG
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/BL/BL10f.jpg
Best,
Ken
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/wrongs1.html
P.S. Nice to meet you Jim, hope to hear more from you.
jim wrote:
Hello list
I'd like to start by introducing
John,
I have several emails from various peoples in Africa and elsewhere
wanting
my US bank account number.
For this they generously promise millions of dollars.
But, I can't take unfair advantage of these good people.
Perhaps we could forward their emails to Mrs. Cheung.
She could trade her
Teresa,
Bob Rice is the curator. His number is 915-381-0946.
If you can't reach him, let me know.
Ken Newton
IMCA #9632
Teresa Moss wrote:
Does anyone have a contact at the Odessa Meteor Crater Visitor
Center. I have made multiple attempts to contact the visitors
center, but have had no
Norbert,
I don't recognize that asteroid either. Perhaps it is a typo.
I do recognize Gabriel Shaked. He had that really neat astronomical
online encyclopedia. He shut it down about a year ago due to copyright
conflicts with David Weir.
Best,
ken newton
Norbert Classen wrote:
Hi all,
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Ebay will send it through if you used [EMAIL PROTECTED] but the [EMAIL PROTECTED] is
for when another ebay user spams you about their auctions through ebays mail
system.
Thanks for the heads up.
Mark M.
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To: [EMAIL
Maria,
Thanks so much for the follow-up.
The Press is quick to publish anyone's 'meteorite' story,
but rarely follows up when it is often discovered to be a wrong.
(No reflection on Ron Baalke, who does an excellent job on keeping us
informed)
I hope the trip wasn't too exhausting :)
Best,
ken
Steve,
Well done!
Reasonable request!
If I had some small pieces they would be yours.
Best,
kn
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No one had been killed by a meteor but in 1911 one was blamed for
causing the death of a dog, he said.
Uh oh. (that dog will never die!:)
kn
Ron Baalke wrote:
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,2600500a11,00.html
Great ball of fire lights up Aucklanders' lives
www.stuff.co.nz
Last year, 'silkarrow' aka 'asianartifacts888'
discovered when selling 'Nepal Adzes' by simply adding 'meteorite' to
the description, his final auction price doubled or tripled.
This year he is repeating his success with his 'Mekong River Meteorite'.
(Hum, a meteorite in a river for years and it
All,
I noticed Mr. Ray's auctioned ended with the reserve not met.
And he has removed the reserved for a final 5th auction.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2185527219
The high bid is currently $1.25
Best,
ken newton
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what-so-ever.
Best,
ken newton
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M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote:
Hello all
look here
http://www.bradyhart.com/elmameteorishthings.html
regards
Matteo
=
M come Meteorite
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Matson, Robert wrote:
http://www.komotv.com/stories/26061.htm
Apparent Meteorite Lands In Elma High School Lot
The pebbles in the picture do not, by themselves, look very
promising to my eye. --Rob
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in Monroe. Three other experts are on
the scene today with our reporter and they seem to agree it was a meteorite
too, so all signs point to it being legit :)
Sincerely,
Scott Sistek
KOMO Weather Producer
-Original Message-
From: magellon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 2
Hoax? I think it is more of a case of the fireball falling
several 10's or 100's of miles away, and they mistakenly assumed
rocks they found nearby were meteorites from that fireball.
This is a very common occurance when fireballs are sighted.
This is true.
Perhaps one young man also
Mark,
It is a Type 3 auction.(see link)
Best,
ken
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/wrongs1.html
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days ago...
Sorry for being OT.
Best,
Ken
magellon wrote:
Mark,
I too have been getting a tremendous amount of spam since June.
How about others?
Best,
Ken
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/magellon/
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Mark,
I too have been getting a tremendous amount of spam since June.
How about others?
Best,
Ken
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Harlan,
I only had one claim for $45.00,
and was promptly paid by the post office.
Had it been more money I may not have gotten it so quickly!?
Best,
Ken
harlan trammell wrote:
we all buy insurance to ship our skyrox. but it is really for
peace-of-mind only- a big waste of money. when the _
,
ken
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David,
Congrats... WOW!
An extraordinary cherished treasure!
Thanks for sharing the pict!
ken
David Hardy wrote:
Hello all,
I just returned from 2 1/2 weeks in southeast China recovering a fall (on or
about Sept. 10, 2002) from Chenzhou in Hunan province. TKW is 7.6 kg, sorry
all will
--
www.branchmeteorites.com
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From: magellon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Miguel Angel del Buono [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2003 7:08 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Campo del Cielo meteorites
Dr. Buono,
I have to agree
Mark and List,
This sounds like a word-of-mouth story after being passed through a
dozen persons.
(If compared to the first version, it is barely recognizable.)
How can the person driving the sled dogs also be traveling about fifty
feet behind the sled...?
Why was he not on the sled?
What are the
Dr. Buono,
I have to agree that your plea for assistance is justified.
Thieves that stole a 6,000 kilo meteorite (13.2 tons) on April9/10 and
left a concrete replica are no ordinary thieves!
The Argentine police are probably no match for this type of criminal.
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon
METEORITES.
He also sent me a picture of its' family:)
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/wrongs/novahwear.jpg
Best,
ken
Adam Hupe wrote:
Hey Tom,
It looks like another pallasite to me minus the olivine, crust, lab
confirmations and everything else that would make it a meteorite.
Adam
d the time and money to analyze it anyway.
FWIW, I'm not intending on accepting any money from anyone who bid or the winner.
It sure was cool seeing the flash in the sky by me and my Dad though in tiny ole Lugoff, SC.
Sorry for any inconvenience.
Phil
From: magellon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Phil Brad
Hi,
Actually, Walter was going to look into the Tybee Ga. 'fall'.
The news photo sure looks like a rock:
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/wrongs/tybee.jpg
The Columbia SC ebay auction:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2176712425
Also see 2nd item down with picts:
http
print) also bid your
auction.
Best,
ken
Question from:
magellon
Title of item:
4 lb's IRON CANYON DIABLO METEORITE W/PAPERS
Seller:
lunarray
Starts:
May-20-03 12:27:07 PDT
Ends:
May-27-03 12:27:07 PDT
Price:
Currently $9.00
To view the item, go to: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws
All,
What do you think?:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2176712425
Picts sent by Seller:
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/wrongs/2176712425b.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/wrongs/2176712425a.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/wrongs/2176712425c.jpg
http
Also,
A special thanks to Russ from NEMS, who did the excellent lab work and
photos for free!
ken
Marcia Swanson wrote:
Hello List,
I just wanted to tell all of you who stepped up to the banquet table,
for a portion of crow, on-list, no matter how you had it prepared, I
really respect you
Tom,
Sorry to see you go.
Many of the now successful meteorite dealers once worked for other dealers to
learn the business.
(they had a dream and persued it)
I look at the LIST as an ongoing education you can't get at any university.
It only cost the time to study and enough interest to question.
NEWS ALERT:
Forest Park ILL.
After two days of rain, strange reports of large black obsidian obelisks have been
sighted in the meteorite strewnfield.
A Dept. of the Interior Geologist named Dave warns, Please do not touch the black
rocks or you may be turned to stone! (As he pointed to a stiff but
Adam,
What a great report!
Who are the three museum professionals?
Thanks for sharing.
ken newton
Adam Hupe wrote:
Dear
List Members,Wow,
lots of emails concerning the new Chicago fall. I was going to try
to get back into the meteorite scene slowly but could not resist the temptation
of a new
Anne and All,
I did write the seller asking who was the certifying authority.
I have not received a reply..Will inform if I get an answer.
Best
Ken
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 3/15/2003 7:55:49 PM Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does this 'CD' look
MHY,
You take excellent pictures! (But I think we have seen these before.)
Did you ever think about advertising your photo skills for any local
meteorite collectors? You could take photos of their meteorites and even
display them on your web site for sale. Orders would be sent to you. You
would
M Yousef,
You think that's good, look at this crust:
http://www.bulls2.com/Sweets/donut6.jpg
By the way, do you have any meteorites?
Best,
Ken
M Yousef wrote:
Please also have a look at this marlvious (never seen before) breccia:
http://alifyaa.com/meteorite/br/index.html
Though I am sure
in the future:
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/meteoriteforsell.html
ken
Here are his picts of his 'meteorite' that I lightened:
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/wrongs/petecuneo1.JPG
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/wrongs/petecuneo2.JPG
Looks like a rock to me..
believe Ken Norton
Should have been:
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/mepage.html
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Sorry about that
ken
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Mark,
Thanks for this article...
It explains a previous article you posted from Fort Wayne Weekly, Fort Wayne,
IN, Wed., Jan 29, 1879.
And also the article Murderous Meteorite -1879.
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/mm.html
It is amazing that a hoaxer could get away with so many
hoaxes over
Mike,
The pictures are great. The country and people are beautiful.
The scary thing is you could have died! The adventure ends with
everyone happy. (The stones are definitely fusion crusted!)
Question: How did you know this was a friendly African country. (Several
are not)
How did you overcome
M Yousef,
Perhaps congratulations are in order:
I know how long and hard you have been trying to get the attention of lunar
meteorite experts.
I am very pleased to tell you that you have accomplished the unexpected.
(whether by your doing or by someone else)
One of our country's leading experts in
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Michael, Mark and all,
An eye witness may have seen a meteor that night.
But I seriously doubt if that is what started the fire...
Best,
Ken
Michael L Blood wrote:
Hi Mark all,
I tried to look up a Decatur or Greendale meteorite and none is
listed. Anyone have
M Yousef and List,
Sorry, this is NOT fusion crust and I strongly suggest you wash your
hands after handling it.
Please, have a beautiful day in your lunar neighborhood.
Ken
M Yousef wrote:
Please have a look!
http://www.alifyaa.com/meteorite/fl2/index.html
Charlie List,
The seller had terminated his current auction.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2161433327
Seller has also promised not to sell any more 'meteorites' on ebay,
but who knows...
Best,
Ken
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/updates.html
Charlie Devine wrote:
Dear
Hi,
It doesn't look like a meteorite.
Lightened picts:
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/wrongs/2156930845a.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/wrongs/2156930845b.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/wrongs/2156930845cc.jpg
Best,
ken
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/DKPHOTO.html
Mohamed H. Yousef,
How do you feel so free to ask questions and expect replies and yet not feel
obligated to answer simple questions directed to you?
Sincerely,
ken newton
M Yousef wrote:
Dear List;
First we regret to hear news about the space shuttle, we express our deep
sorrow for this
M Yousef wrote:
only one idea, you have broken many persons with your
spam of fake meteoritesSTOP!
Matteo
Matteo... cannt you see I am not responding to any of your replies! You
warned me several times that you will block my emails! Why you have not
done that yet??? If you like I can
it, shredded aluminum foil I think. Sure
does
rattle the windows on the Fourth of July.
Don
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Best,
Ken Newton
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Tom aka james Knudson wrote:
Hello List, The gold basin I found yesterday that was buried
Fred,
They certainly looked weathered enough for GBs.
As Bob Verish has so adeptly pointed out, not all GB's are the same.
http://meteoritetimes.com/Issues/2002/May/index.htmsee Bob's
Findings
http://meteoritetimes.com/Issues/2002/June/index.htmsee Bob's
Findings
Both side shots (ab)
able to join you guys out at GB.
Hang in there and good luck on your future trips.
Bob V.
[meteorite-list] Found at gold Basin
magellon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sat, 18 Jan 2003 15:11:36 -0500
Fred,
They certainly looked weathered enough
Bob,
Nice meteorite! This is one of the few times I can recall that the
photo(s) in question was not a wrong! Wahoo!
Best,
ken
Robert Cucchiara wrote:
Hi List, I know you have all have been doing alot of meteorite
identification lately but i would like your opinions on this one. I
just
://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/webwrongs.html
Wrongs on WWW
tett wrote:
I am not so sure that Mohammed exists. This has been going on for too
long and it sure looks like someone is pulling our collective
chain. M.C. are you out there? ;) Cheers, Mike Tettenborn
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From
at the same library.
Perhaps you could share your display design with us?
I would want to feel safe about my meteorites...
Thanks Guys,
Ken Newton
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Rhett Bourland wrote:
Hello Dave and everyone else,
I find it interesting
Hi All,
When I hear about unidentified weather balloons, it brings this to
mind:
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/exit.html
Sorry for taking this off topic discussion further off topic, but I
never get tired of reading this and thought you would enjoy it too. (Perhaps,
a leisurely way one
Greetings All,
Motivated buyer looking for Takysie Lake.
Please contact me off line.
Thanks,
Ken Newton
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it would be nice if someone sent him a congratulatory message for
selling his 'meteorite')
But then again it may be nicer to leave well enough alone!
Best to all,
Ken Newton
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/updates.html
Jerry A. Wallace wrote:
Folks,
Well, I figure most of you wish
Greetings,
Although it happened a few months ago, this is interesting:
Meteorite
dispute prompts complaint
Talk about a set-up, poor Dr. Nestell didn't see it coming...
My favorite: 'This guy sounds like a real nut case. Ill bet
hes one of those guys whos out to make a lot of problems for
Did anyone else receive this email?
Best,
Ken Newton
wrongs on ebay
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Hi,
I search a hight resolution photo of meterorite from a very good cameri for
a print.
Do you have ones ?
I would like a macro photo of black meteorite surface very beautifull.
Very rought.
I would like to
Greetings all,
I just got this answer to my email to Mr. Rahman.
The part that says,
I by no means claim myself an authority in this area, however tried my
best to educate myself and did a limited research in this area to come
up with a very honest analysis report, to the best of my knowledge.
Greetings All,
I came across this : Verona
Meteorite
However, I canot find it listed in any Met Bulls.
Is this a hoax?
thanks,
Ken Newton
#9632
Ditto!
Ken Newton
wrongs on eBay
Tom / james Knudson wrote:
Did any one else get the email, Meteorite
for sale, some 7.5 kg from the ukraine?
Thanks, TomThe proudest member of the I.M.C.A. #6168
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Mark,
I really enjoy the old newspaper articles.
They invariably raise more questions than they answer.
Too bad there is no one around give us more info!
Like how does a 25 lb object "gradually worked to the surface" by itself?
Please keep them coming...
Best,
Ken Newton
MARK BOSTICK wrote:
Rosemary and All,
I got the same letter and sent a brief crash course on meteorites.(emphasis
on classifying)
I received no reply.
If he is sending it out to everyone then he may be trying to set up
a scam.
Best,
Ken
Rosemary Hackney wrote:
Hi
I received this message.. can anyone help this
Greetings All:
This has got to be the ugliest Gibeon I have ever seen:
METEORITE
74lb. 33300gr. GIBEON. namibia RARE Item # 718994851
(If it is Gibeon, then it was adopted and raised by a family of Nantans
;>)
Perhaps we should have "The Ugliest Meteorite Contest?"
Best,
ken newton
BTW- Do any
Tim,
I thinks I have one of it's 'eggs'
free
range 'egg'
best,
ken newton
wrongs on ebay
Tim Heitz wrote:
Hello List,
I hope this hen doesn't lay a bunch of little ones, it might
flood the market http://www.meteorman.org/Hen_Bearing_.htm
Get your meteorites for free, head for the desert now.:-[
be 'rooted
in truth'
to someone more experienced.
I would appreciate any feedback that may lead to solving this
mystery sighting or at least arriving at a reasonable conclusion.
To conserve bandwidth, the narrative is located here:
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/ew.html
Best,
Ken Newton
wrongs
on ebay
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Hi Ken and List,
Some months back I was standing in the
driveway of ... 's home near Fort Myers [FL] s
Revelatory, ... as there are only a few list members from that area!
And the English (s)he uses is so refined that you almost see him or
them in person
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
http://www.marslife.com/marsrock/dearron3.htm
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Siobhan Cowton says "I thought it was a stone, but it looked
very unusual, with a bubbled surface and lots of tiny indentations
- a bit like volcanic lava."
Lightened
photo
After looking at the photo, I have to agree with Miss Cowton. It does
look like volcanic lava. Perhaps a piece recently
All,
If you seen this the please disregard.
The black-and-white pictures taken by NEAR during its last minutes have
been strung together to make a one-minute film.
Nasa's probe filmed the last three miles of its decent with the last
frame 422ft above the surface of Eros.
I thought it pretty
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