Paid AD 6 of 12
Hi all,
Some beautiful fresh 'Ghadamis' (classified and submitted and awaiting
bring official)
Please see videos of the stones I have here:
'Ghadamis' 1185g
(https://youtu.be/2rxusXzoDQ4)
'Ghadamis' 884g
(https://youtu.be/iIdtgCnMoRI)
'Ghadamis' 728g
Hi Friends and Collectors,
There are some nice specimens available and some have reduced prices.
Take an additional 20% OFF by using coupon code "metlist" at checkout.
:)
NWA 10203 (Lunar polymict breccia, uncut fragment, 2.75g) -
Good Evening,
I have one Buzzard Coulee individual stone available. Very fresh with a great
shape. Weight is 63.54g - asking $480 or whatever price you think is fair.
Photos can be seen here -
http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/569165160RMTnOx?start=12
Also, 20% off everything in my sales
Hello all
Just listed some new specimens
http://www.nakhladogmeteorites.com/catalog/buzzard.htm
And some eBay goodies ending in about an hour
http://www.ebay.com/sch/nakhladog/m.html
Rob Wesel
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Nakhla Dog Meteorites
www.nakhladogmeteorites.com
(International Society for Meteoritics and Planetery Science)
IMCA-Member: 2113
(International Meteorite Collectors Association)
--- Mirko Graul m_gr...@yahoo.de schrieb am So, 22.5.2011:
Von: Mirko Graul m_gr...@yahoo.de
Betreff: [meteorite-list] AD: Buzzard Coulee, large Taza, El Sampal, NWA
Dear list members,
New sunday new great collection pieces!
I have listed 5 great meteoritic collectors' items on ebay.
All start at only $ 1.99 and the auctions have no reserve price!
Do not miss the chance for these great pieces.
NWA 5549 silicated iron - large perfect etched slice 124.2g
Finally got to cut a few slices of Buzzard Coulee, Ash Creek and Deport,
Texas iron.
http://stores.ebay.com/More-Books-from-the-Batcave
-mt
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Jeff
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Ad: Buzzard Coulee from OutofaBlueSky
The web page is now HUGE with images
The web page is now HUGE with images and may take a while to load
http://www.outofabluesky.com/index.php?option=com_contentview=articleid=66:buzzard-coulee
My patron who gets first pick has made his choice.
I'm now officially opening the doors on the Buzzard Coulee meteorite
shop! Those who have
As you all may know, I was on site recovering Buzzard Coulee right after
the fall, and again last spring.
After much wrangling, hand wringing, and cursing at the heavens, I've
heard word that my Buzzard Coulee specimens have received their permits.
They will be available next week if the planets
Hello List,
As the incredible Tucson Show comes near a close I still have some
fine Buzzard Coulee Specimens.
They can be seen at KD Meteorites Room 103 at the Inn Suites for
those still at the show.
It truly has been a honor and a pleasure meeting so many great people.
Many Thanks,
Mark
Hello List,
If anyone is not able to make it to the show and is interested a nice
10 gram Buzzard Coulee Individual I just listed one on ebay.
There is also a 4.3 gram Buzzard ebay auction that ends in 6 hours.
Many Thanks,
Mark Murphy
IMCA# 6216
Dear Listees:
My Buzzard hunting partner, Lisa Marie Morrison, and I received the
best possible New Year's present a few days ago. Our Buzzard Coulee
stones arrived safely in Arizona, complete with official Canadian
Government export permits. Ours is the first batch of Buzzards to
List,
As some of you know, I am selling just a couple of special pieces to
help finance my motorcycle trip to the Arctic Circle. Unfortunately
this means getting a new bike I need to sell just a couple of meteorites.
My D'Orbigny went really fast and now I hope to entice someone to
Below are the specimens I was able to acquire from a friend out west.
He found a few himself and obtained the rest from local landowners.
These were all picked up only days after the fall. Very nice!
http://www.meteoritelabels.com/LR.html
Export permits will be needed if you are not Canadian,
:11 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] AD - Buzzard Coulee
Collectors:
A couple of days ago I was contacted by telephone by Mr. Warren Wiley of
Saskatchewan. (Why me?) He told me that he'd found the second largest
stone of the Dec. 2 fireball and that he wanted to sell it. He seems to
be a nice
Collectors:
A couple of days ago I was contacted by telephone by Mr. Warren Wiley
of Saskatchewan. (Why me?) He told me that he'd found the second
largest stone of the Dec. 2 fireball and that he wanted to sell
it. He seems to be a nice fellow, so I offered to pass his
information along
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
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 wish I could legally hold one in my hands today.
Mike
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Mike
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.
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