List,
Maybe I missed some posts but it has been quiet about the new Florida fall at
the end of January. Anyone know how this is shaking out?
Cheers,
Mike Tettenborn
Peace and Love
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Elton,
It is behaviour like yours that turns people away form this list. From
your comments I have a clear picture of what kind of person you are.
Mike Tettenborn
On 02/04/2011 12:52 PM, MEM wrote:
(NOTE: waste, fraud , and abuse of public funds is a matter of public interest)
Steve,
Greg,
What can you tell me about your thin sections?
I am interested in your lunars and NWA 6292.
Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
On 29/03/2011 6:10 PM, Greg Catterton wrote:
HI to all, hope everyone is doing good.
I am clearing out some material and am offering a nice sale -
Lunar Thin sections -
List,
When stumbling across an ad for NWA4024 I saw pictures of the meteorite
and immediately thought how similar it looks to Udei Station. Comparing
the pics of NWA4024 and my slices of Udei Station reveal very similar
compositions. However, NWA4024 is classiifed as a winonite where as
The darkness could be impact melt or close to it (High shock). Must be
an OC with the large chondrule showing. I have a slice of NWA4588 which
is an L5-S5
with a matrix that looks bang on to yours.
Cheers!
tett
Owen Sound, Ontario
On 19/02/2011 6:51 PM, Jim Wooddell wrote:
Hi all
Count,
Thank you for your comprehensive list. I do think you forgot one
element. Aesthetics.
Gujba, as well as being a fall and of a rare class, is also extremely
beautiful. My small slice is one of the crown jewels in my collection.
My slice of Abee is also one of my treasures for
Count,
Thank you for your comprehensive list. I do think you forgot one
element. Aesthetics.
Gujba, as well as being a fall and of a rare class, is also extremely
beautiful. My small slice is one of the crown jewels in my collection.
My slice of Abee is also one of my treasures for
shows the stone with the label does not turn that stone
into lunar material.
Again, I will bet this is bogus.
Cheers!
tett
On 04/02/2011 3:34 PM, Steve Schoner wrote:
Upon looking at this auction again, I am now suspecting that this sample might be the
real thing. That label appears
Total B.S.
As soon as he wrote, I showed it to a geologist.. I knew this was fake.
Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
On 03/02/2011 7:52 PM, Matson, Robert D. wrote:
If the sample is real, it is an extraordinarily large one (comparatively
speaking).
As such, it's surprising that someone would be dumb
On 20/01/2011 6:51 AM, steve arnold wrote:
Hi list.I hope everyone is having a good new year.I am.Down 17 lbs. since the
2nd and I have a piece to sell
Steve, this is just plain scary! ;)
Congratulations on the weight loss. I hope this is only because of a
successful diet and/or exercise
Martin,
I believe Canadian export practice is now working not only because the
rules were well thought out but also because the people in charge are
level headed and thoughtful.
Thanks Monica and thanks Ian!
The crater forming meteorite is Whitecourt. A new iron find which fell
about 1000
To all my friends on the list,
I hope all have a Very Merry Christmas and that 2011 turns out to be a
wonderful year with new finds and falls gracing your collections.
Peace,
Mike Tettenborn
Owen Sound, Ontario
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Well yesterday all roads closed so could not get to work. Blew snow at
7am and then again at 7pm. Today the same as well as having to rake the
carport roof and then go over to our church to blow even more snow.
My boy down in London (Ontario) had 7 feet of snow in a couple of days.
More
Yup! available from ItunesBUT NOT IN CANADA!
Lots of great episodes available in the States but we need to suffer
north of the border. Probably because they are showing for the first
time on the Candian Science Channel ( Which I don't get ;()
Hopefully they will be released in
Does look like the real deal. Congratulations!
Most people find small 10 gram to 50 gram pieces. ~5 lbs is amazing.
Please let us know if it gets classified or at least guessed at by an
expert.
Cheers,
Mike Tettenborn
On 19/11/2010 6:26 PM, Guenther wrote:
Here is a short story about a
Or a fish jumping out of the water.
That would be cool should this turn out to be a shooting star or meteoroid.
Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
Also porud owner of some NWA 6292
On 28/09/2010 4:58 PM, Yinan Wang wrote:
Just trying to get some opinions. I recently got a batch of celtic
coins from
Bernd wrote:
I don't collect meteorites for investment but for the pure joy of holding a
piece from the depths of the solar system (and beyond) in my hands and study
it (visually and microscopically).
Bravo Bernd. It is your love for these stones that has inspired me to
enrich my knowledge
Alex,
You had me at single malt whiskies! One of my hobbies.
Motorcycles (off road and on road) and Origami are my others besides
meteorties and thin sections.
Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
On 15/09/2010 6:58 PM, Alexander Seidel wrote:
Astronomy, observational (still to buy a real good
Steve,
Now that is cool. My two passions are meteroties and motorcycles. Both
keep me in the poor house and you can nevert have too many of either.
Now combine in one episode!
Will see if I can get it taped from the States
Cheers and Concratulations on your show.
Mike Tettenborn
On
Beautiful slice. And, an excellent picture.
My vote is also graphite.
Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
On 19/08/2010 9:25 PM, Yinan Wang wrote:
A couple of people asked for a better picture, so here it is;
http://pics.livejournal.com/thefossiladdict/pic/000aypd1
Thanks for help in advance!
-Yinan
Gary,
From your post it really should be What don't you collect. ;)
I guess you may not have too many martian or lunars.
I collect similar to you except I don't go for too many irons. Just
have a couple to show people and sxplain the broad range of meteorites.
Chondrites of all shorts
List,
Since the beauty of Dhofar 007 was mentioned I thought I would offer a
slice I have available.
3.4 gram part slice with a nice crust edge showing. A stunning piece.
$50 and free shipping to North America.
$55 and free shipping to Europe
$58 and free shipping to the rest of the world.
collecting in 96.
tett
ensorama...@ntlworld.com wrote:
Highest price I have seen so far...amazing what difference being a 'hammer'
makes! Great find Michael.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=200466135832ssPageName=ADME:B:WNA:GB:1123
I'm amazed that some of the farmers
Buzzard Coulee's name was influenced by the finders and by
this list.
Cheers!
tett
Jeff Kuyken wrote:
Exactly. I think past falls have shown us that there is no point
trying to push one name over another. Amgala... ooops I mean Oum
Dreyga is a perfect example of that and dare I mention West
Congrats Jim!
The big one looks like it has a nice roll over lip. Is that what I see?
Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
Michael Johnson wrote:
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/jim_baxter.html
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that one.
Mike Tettenborn
Is there a prize?
McCartney Taylor wrote:
How many meteorites do you see?
http://outofabluesky.com/index.php?option=com_contentview=articleid=97
The photo is at full native resolution to give
probably get away with shipping these across the boarder
but the stones are more valuable if they have proper export
documentation. If the seller is caught then they risk fines and losing
the stones.
Cheers!
tett
. Linton Rohr wrote:
Well, the seller says...
I was told that if they are rocks
Bernd,
It is GOOD to have you back on the list!
Mike
bernd.pa...@paulinet.de wrote:
TANCREDI G. et al. (2009) A meteorite crater on Earth formed
on September 15, 2007: The Carancas hypervelocity impact
(MAPS 44-12, 2009, pp. 1967-1984).
Some of the key results the authors present:
-
Jeff,
Well said!
I believe Canadian laws are not too far off your ideas stated. If
Canadian laws were less restrictive (right of first refusal for up to
50% instead of the 100% right now) and if they included your responsible
collecting methods then we would be there.
It is now easy to
Ruben,
It looks like this Law is not new. The BLM site presents this law as
if it has been in effect for many years. Have you seen any indication
that this is a new law?
If this law has been around for many years then it may mean business as
usual. Of course, now a lot of us can no longer,
Looking for some Jilin to add to my collection. Anyone have some small
(100 - 200 gm) individual or slices for sale? An Internet search was
not fruitful.
Thanks and Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
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Woho!!!1
Canada is going nuts right now!
Congratulations to the USA. This game could have easily gone the other way.
tett
Darryl Pitt wrote:
What a game!
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What terrible news! Christian and I have sold meteorites to each other
and it was always fun corresponding with him. I am so sorry that I have
not been able to take up his offer of a beer in Austria during one of my
visits there. I have family living close by in Tirol and one day I
would
Merry Christmas all!
Merry Christmas Roman!
Mike
Roman Jirasek wrote:
Merry Christmas to all from Meteorite Labels.
Cheers,
Roman Jirasek
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Mike Jensen. These are perfect.
http://www.jensenmeteorites.com/supplies.htm
Cheers!
tett
starsandsco...@aol.com wrote:
Hi List, I hate to trouble the list with this request but I have looked
(with no luck) for those snap together single thin section boxes. I have
seen micro mount
Buzzard Coulee just celebrated its first birthday on Nov. 20th.
1 year later and many fine stones found. Lets hope some good science
including detailed strewn field maps are forth coming.
Check out this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edtMdiO_gCc
Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
collecting will be
much more enjoyable if you slow down and take your time. Enjoy the
wonderful stones you have now and slowly grow your collection with
pieces that are worth having and keeping.
Cheers!
tett
steve arnold wrote:
Good morning list.TGIF!!! Hey I was wondering if there are any USA
Hi Mike and Rob and Roma and Patrick and all the rest of the group down
in Grimsby,
It is killing me that I can't make it down. Only a 3 hour drive!
Have family from Europe here and would need to book the divorce lawyer
if I snuck away. Hopefully soon.
Good Luck!
Mike (tett) Tettenborn
Steve,
Get in touch with Mike Jensen.
http://www.jensenmeteorites.com/
Mike T.
steve arnold wrote:
Hi list.I have scoured the pages for riker boxes.Ebay has nothing!I need 15 4 x
5 riker boxes.If anyone can help me it would be appreciated.
Steve R. Arnold, Chicago!!
Roman,
A buddy of mine stopped me today at the market and said he saw it
driving north near Shelburne around 9pm.
Lets hope!
Cheers,
Mike
Roman Jirasek wrote:
Last night just after 9pm there were many reports from my friends
and family of a huge fire ball seen over Milton and
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Cheers and Thanks!
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List,
Occasionally I sell off one or two pieces from my collection and have
decided to part with my 4.9 gram slice of D'Orbigny. Mt other passion,
motorcycles, has me dreamily staring at a new two wheeler and the only
way I can grab this bike is to part with some other treasure.
If
Correct Bob. Only problem is he thinks it could take 8 weeks. NO
WAY. It will take about 6 months and it is one hell of a lot of work.
Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
Bob King wrote:
Hi guys,
I think if you read down in the description he does mention that he
can sell now only in Canada and
Michael,
That stone is gorgeous! After two hard weeks of hunting it must be
wonderful to find such a treasure. Kudos to you for not giving up.
Congratulations!
Mike Tettenborn
Michael Farmer wrote:
http://www.meteoriteguy.com/collection/azfall.htm
www.meteoritehunter.com
I put a page
My love for meteorites is largely due to the writings of Richard
Norton. I have his latest three meteorite books and consult them weekly
if not daily. Richard's Centre Piece was always a pleasure.
We have lost a great man.
My thoughts and prayers to Dorothy.
Mike Tettenborn
Owen Sound,
Pete,
Just a few weeks ago I was speaking with people from the Royal Ontario
Museum and they have material and are hopefully able to do some research
on it soon. There is still high interest in this stuff and I too want
to see some more testing and classification done on it. It would be
3163
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Dean's BL NWA 1685
Here's something on the BL, from Jeff Kuyken's website:
http://www.meteorites.com.au
Bernd,
I made a mistake with the W coordinate. All the W50's should read W53.
The GPS had small low res numbers but I was able to confirm correct
numbers from pictures I took.
Thanks for pointing this out.
Cheers!
Mike
bernd.pa...@paulinet.de wrote:
Hello Mike T. and List,
The
list
for cost.
Cheers and thanks for looking,
Mike (tett) Tettenborn
Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
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List,
Sorry. Forgot to share the pictures. I can email more pictures to
anyone interested
See: http://picasaweb.google.com/MikeTettenborn/BuzzardCouleeSalePieces#.
Cheers,
Mike
tett wrote:
List,
I have a few Buzzard Coulee pieces for sale. I have already sold some
and donated a few
in a day.
Cheers!
Mike (tett) Tettenborn
Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
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All,
Here are some images of my Buzzard trip this past weekend.
http://picasaweb.google.com/MikeTettenborn/BuzzardCoulee#
Cheers,
Mike (tett) Tettenborn
Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
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Teddy,
Thanks! I too could not get away and hunt and I appreciate the work you
are putting into this.
Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
Owen Sound, Ontario
teddy applebaum wrote:
A lot more of West has been recovered since I last posted find totals
over a week ago, and this list isn’t even
My bet is a CM carbonaceous meteorite. Based solely on the few pictures
in the article so just a guess. Looks like a rare one!
Cheers,
Mike Tettenborn
Owen Sound, Ontario
Canada
Thomas Österberg wrote:
Dear List,
I just found this link to Geologisk Museum in Copenhagen, with more
Here is my 20 gram slice of Kunashak.
http://picasaweb.google.com/MikeTettenborn/Meteorites#5311303855235807298
Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
Martin Altmann wrote:
Yes, certainly, in cut faces it looks like summer clouds on a ceiling of a
Bavarian baroque church.
But one needs fullslices to see
Thanks Dan! The video is definitely worth watching.
Mike Tettenborn
Darren Garrison wrote:
http://www.news8austin.com/content/headlines/?ArID=232800SecID=2
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47 years old and I am a product development engineer. Happily married
for 23 years and have two wonderful boys.
Just learned that my eldest boy has been accepted into biological and
medical sciences at University of Western Ontario so he too will be into
the sciences like many of the list
Thanks Jeff!
Buzzard Coulee is the official name. Sorry Roman ;(
Mike
Jeff Grossman wrote:
People may be interested in two announcements of recent falls in the
Meteoritical Bulletin and associated LPSC abstracts:
Buzzard Coulee (which everybody knows about):
Darren,
It looks legit to me. Being that the guy is from Lloydminster, which is
just around the corner from the strewn field, he could have very easily
acquired it.
And is is not illegal unless he tries to sell it out side of Canada
without an export permit. That said, he does state that
List,
Here is a first look paper on Buzzard Coulee. About what was
expected. H4 or possibly H4/3.
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2009/pdf/1893.pdf
Cheers,
Mike Tettenborn
Owen Sound, Ontario
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Steve,
Always fun to read your reports but this was the best.
I traded my sun glasses and $300 for the fragment. I love little
anecdotes like that. Brings the fun of Tuscon to us that could not make it.
Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
Owen Sound, Ontario
steve arnold wrote:
Hello list and good
Aid,
These look like nice meteorites and I don't doubt that these are
genuine. I do find it hard to believe that the small craters were
formed from these stones. The craters look dug and appear too large and
deep for the little rocks your are displaying.
Am I missing something?
Best
List,
I have a beautiful part slice of Tafassasset for sale. 4.2 grams with
huge surface area. Professionally cut very thin and measuring a
whopping ~36mm x ~52mm. I have purchased a larger piece and now have
this beauty available.
Tafassasset is an exciting meteorite with dual
Leigh Anne,
Mike Jensen (www.jensenmeteorites.com) sells the perfect little plastic
container for thin section slides.
See my pic here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/MikeTettenborn/Meteorites#5287586654701879842
I do see that Mike's site is down and not sure why. I just received
supplies
List,
While searching various web sites I stumbled across some nice images of
green crystals (Olivine?) found in various cut faces of Udei Station.
These crystals are a deep emerald green and very striking. So, I
thought I would look and my slice and after a few minutes of searching
found a
Wow H! An excuse to get a Playboy Mag.
Bernd, can you get me a copy? Maybe you should buy a dozen for other
meteorite friends.
Mike
Michael Farmer wrote:
Hi everyone, I have been on the road heading north for days now, so little
email contact.
I just wanted to let my friends in
Thought I would share this 20 power view from a ground face of Buzzard
Coulee. Notice some oxidation forming around metal grains.
Merry Christmas to all and may your stockings be stuffed with at least
one little meteorite.
Here is the pic:
The 10K is a guestimate based on a small sampling in one area. It could
be more or could be considerably less.
As well, the stuff to be collected in the spring may be rusty as heck.
Even some of the fresh stuff picked up a few days after the fall show
signs of weathering.
The fresh stuff
Thanks for sharing this Randy.
It looks genuine (and incredibly beautiful!) but a little odd that Alan
Hildebrand advised that this is an H3/4.
This seams a little fast for classification but perhaps that is what it
is. I guess an H3/4 is better than an H 5 or H6.
Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
Mike,
Can't find the images.
Mike Tettenborn
Mike Jensen wrote:
Hi Tett Randy and list
Here are some thin section photos...near the bottom of the page... if
you want to guess at a classification. Also includes a photo of
several beautiful stones as well as a nice oriented stone as well.
Just
Another new article.
http://www.physorg.com/news149168723.html
A University of Calgary-organized team recovered more than one hundred
meteorites from the November 20 meteorite fall southwest of
Lloydminster, Saskatchewan/Alberta, which is expected to set a new
Canadian record for the largest
http://www.thespec.com/Wire/News_Wire/Science/article/485822
December 22, 2008
Shannon Montgomery, THE CANADIAN PRESS
The Canadian Press, 2008
CALGARY - More than 100 well-preserved meteorites collected after a
heavenly fireball flashed across the prairie sky last month could
provide a
Pete,
A few of us saw this first hand on Thursday. The ROM has created a
wonderful new Mineral exhibit which was opened to the public on Saturday
and a few of us got the invite to see it before the public opening.
We were lucky to meet up with Greg Hupe who brought along 8 planetary
List,
Saw a nice batch of stones from the new Canadian fall. Buzzard Coulee
or Lone Rock Or Marsden ???
Here is nice ~50 gram stone which followed me home. In the album are
some more pics from the fall.
Cheers,
Mike Tettenborn
Michael,
Check out August 2008 Meteorite Mag.. Hall of Meteorites. Anita
Westlake has a nice (and easy) wall mount solution for her Riker boxes.
If you need a portable solution then probably your best bet is some type
of custom wood frame to hold a bunch.
Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
Jeff and List,
Wondering who has final authority in naming new meteorites? I know there
are some general guidelines (nearest post office or town or landmark) but
who has final say? Will the peopel from U of Calgary be allowed input? Can
the met list opinion influence the final name?
I am
folks from Saskatchewan would not want a
name with the initials B.C.).
Jeff
tett wrote:
Jeff and List,
Wondering who has final authority in naming new meteorites? I know
there are some general guidelines (nearest post office or town or
landmark) but who has final say? Will the peopel from
List,
As Jeff pointed out the final decision on the new name is up to the
Nomenclature Committee. That said, I have been advised that Buzzard
Coulee is the desired new name and so I propose that we use that until
the NomCom makes its final choice.
That's what Alan H. and the U of C crew
Proud to be Canadian!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWDXE9Pbjic
And new stones available to bout! You can just smell them heh!
Cheers,
tett
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Wow, a back issue of Meteorite Mag from 2004 just went on eBay for over $80!
I have about 30 issues dating back to 1999. Perhaps I should start keeping
them in ricker mounts!
Cheers,
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List,
Not too much has been mentioned about the new Canadian iron to be found as
most of the press has been given to the new fall in Lloydminster Sask..
Instead of driving from Edmonton two hours east to Saskatchewan you can
drive about the same west to Whitecourt Alberta and see a newly
for an export permit. If enough material
made it to Canadian
institutions for study or the national collection, then a permit should be
granted.
If not, then they can refuse the permit. My take on it.
Best regards,
Roman Jirasek
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Mike,
This meteorite will be protected by the Canadian Cultural and Heritage act.
This means that it would be illegal to export any fragments or individuals
without clearance from the Canadian government. To get clearance you would
need to apply to the government and then the government
Jeff,
Outstanding!
Mike
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collection website
Good evening
Good morning list.
Have been missing the meteorite pic of the day (does anyone have news yet?)
and so I thought I would post a pic of my latest baby.
A gorgeous eucrite with a subtle pink hue. A monomict eucrite breccia
having large diogenite clasts and extremely fine grained basaltic
Tim,
Well done! Your display looks wonderful and I am sure many visitors will be
thrilled to touch Mars.
Please let us know what reactions you do get from your visitors.
Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
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I now have a much deeper appreciation for Millbillillie.
I will not attempt cleaning and will reflect on the subtle beauty these
meteorites have.
Many Thanks!
Mike
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glassy crusts.
Best to have lots of these, some with the unique red staining and some with
a pristine black crust.
Cheers!
tett
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List,
Happy Halloween!
Wondering if anyone has successfully cleaned Millibillillie indivduals. Can
one remove some of the red staining to reveal the black glassy fusion crust
without damaging that crust?
Cheers,
tett
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Aziz,
Any nice type 3 stuff still available? Looking for some smaller slices.
Achondrites.
$100 to $400 range.
Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
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Steve,
Do you have pics of the 1685? Please let me have first dibs.
Mike
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Subject: [meteorite-list] (AD) more meteorites forsale
Hi again list.I
Having a nice coffee on a slow Saturday morning while relaxing at my
computer I began to contemplate meteorites and I picked up my gorgeous
~250gram Chergach individual (Thanks Roman!). I began to realize that
summer time is a slow time for me when it comes to meteorites. Not that my
love
Zelimer,
Wow! What an incredible collection of Eastern European Meteorites. I am so
sorry that I am not able to attend the show.
Will there be any chance of photos of this display?
Cheers,
Mike Tettenborn
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Well, I was just saying to myself the other day that I should investigate
joining. Now I am not so sure ;(
Why join if you can't get quick access to their online journals and get
their publications in a reasonable time frame. To add someone to a mailing
list and grant access to the online
Steve,
In Canada, as to the best of my knowledge, meteorites are protected under a
cultural heritage act. Same as Canadian works of art and historic
artifacts.
All of these items can be exported but the government wants scientific
and/or cultural institutions to have a chance to acquire
It sure has been a pleasure buying meteorites into Canada!
When I started collecting about 10 years ago I was paying $1.60cnd to the US
greenback. Now we are at par!
Cheers,
Mike Tettenborn
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From: E.P. Grondine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Wow!
Any for sale??? If yes, please reply OFF list.
;)
Cheers,
Mike Tettenborn
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From: Jeff Kuyken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 2:43 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Monthly Favourite
Hi
Floyd,
Just tried to buy the flying rocks XL T Shirt but can't as I am in Canada.
Anything you can do?
Cheers,
Mike Tettenborn
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From: Floyd Griff Griffith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008
. This turned the stone chaulky
white. Some olive oil helped to turn it black but still not as nice as my
1st beauty.
Does anyone have a secret recipe they are willing to share on how to clean
Gaos? Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers,
tett
Owen Sound, Ontario
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