Hi List, Martin, and Edwin,
I was going to make this comment in the recent thread that Martin A.
started about his exquisite new howardite, and then Edwin T. replied
about his apparent pairing of the same meteorite. I didn't want to
risk side-tracking (hijacking) that thread, so here it is in
An: Martin Altmann
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Betreff: [meteorite-list] NWA's, Pairings, Shopping the Block - (was - Ad
:Special: Truly baffling sensational Howardite - NWA 6709 - absolutely
stunning and very fresh)
Hi List, Martin, and Edwin,
I was going to make this comment
Hello List and Angrite Lovers!
Looks like there are several folks interested in angrites so instead of
answering each individually, I would like to request a chance to post a
second AD today encompassing all of my available angrites. I appreciate your
tolerance in my posting two Ads today, or
Bob and the list,
The need for NWA's is because the North West Africa as well as other
areas provide a lot of the meteorites that we can then analize, giving rise to
the various classifications.
Not only that, but small NWA's make good giveaways for school children
and adults.
I've gotten one
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 13:55:31 -0600, you wrote:
areas provide a lot of the meteorites that we can then analize, giving rise to
...
or even discover that you have a piece of Mercury or an astoroid.
Or maybe even Uranus.
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Whose??
Jerry Flaherty
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 13:55:31 -0600, you wrote:
areas provide a lot
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Hi Doug and thanks for the interesting idea. I suppose that could work
if every dealer kept perfect
,
Bernhard Rendelius Rems
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an
'unearthly quiet'!
Best,
Mark
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Well, IMCA has made a call for a design for such a card
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Hi Doug and thanks for the interesting idea. I suppose that could work
if every dealer kept perfect records of every piece
List
Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] NWA's, Dealers, Science, NomCom
Just so you all understand, here's what JSC does (I think). It doesn't
translate well into a system where more than one person owns the
meteorite,
but perhaps that doesn't matter. They label their original specimen
name,0. I
the only way forward.
Best
Mark Ford
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From: Jeff Grossman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 November 2004 15:15
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Just so you all understand, here's what JSC does (I think). It doesn't
Hello Jeff,
First off, I would like to thank you for all your time and effort you
place into this list.
Im sure Im not alone when I say that your name is one of several that
prompt one to pause and fully read your posts.
I wonder if you might clarify for me your example (copied below) of NWA
At 12:38 PM 11/25/2004, Michael Gallant wrote:
Hello Jeff,
First off, I would like to thank you for all your time and effort you
place into this list.
I'm sure I'm not alone when I say that your name is one of several that
prompt one to pause and fully read your posts.
I wonder if you might
Greetings List,
I am but a small time collector (200 specimens). However, I cherish my
small example of the evolution of the solar system. I am also an
astronomy educator. I always include meteorites in my lectors AND I am
always asked how do you know if it is really a meteorite? My answer:
24, 2004 9:54 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA's
Greetings List,
I am but a small time collector (200 specimens). However, I cherish my
small example of the evolution of the solar system. I am also an astronomy
educator. I always include meteorites in my lectors AND I am always asked
how do you
solution, buy the meteorite from the dealer
who had it classified, then there can be no error.
Mike Farmer
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Greetings List,
I am
Hi Larry All,
I read your post with some degree of sorrow, Larry, but many of us
figured all this out years ago as the flood began and the stories came out.
Some people I know won't collect any NWA material, others jump on
everything they can lay their hands on, due to the relatively
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Larry, this is the problem I was getting at.
I will tell you the simple solution, buy the meteorite from the dealer who
had it classified
: [meteorite-list] NWA's
Greetings List,
I am but a small time collector (200 specimens). However, I cherish
my small example of the evolution of the solar system. I am also an
astronomy educator. I always include meteorites in my lectors AND I
am always asked how do you know if it is really
try to keep them from offering them up for sale or trade.
Mike
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Hi Larry
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Hi Larry All,
I read your post with some degree of sorrow, Larry, but many of us
figured all this out years ago as the flood
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Well that's what the Hupes are doing, trying to get there name in
perpetuity on every piece, owning the market on it, create distrust on the
buyers part
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Greetings List,
I am but a small time collector (200 specimens). However, I cherish
my small example of the evolution of the solar system. I am also an
astronomy educator. I always include
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Hello Nels,
I can totally agree with your wisdom words.
I experienced the same on my hunting adventures in different places in the
world and I am so glad
Dear List, The real fact is all of us, in our own way, love these gifts from outer
space! They really are gifts that are priceless. We try in our humble way to possess
these gifts when we purchase them. There is the problem! We're mixing economy with
emotion. Everyone needs a dollar to live,
well, think you have got the point, Nels ;-
best,
pekka s
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Dear List, The real fact is all of us, in our own way, love these gifts from outer
space! They really are gifts that are priceless. We try in our humble way to possess
these gifts when we purchase them. There is
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Dear List, The real fact is all of us, in our own way, love these gifts from
outer space! They really are gifts that are priceless. We try in our humble
way to possess these gifts
the right thing!
Adam
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Dear List, The real fact is all of us, in our own way, love these gifts
from outer space! They really
I have two questions that I have been meaning to ask the list
for a while now.
First question: I like to use my new reference "Catalogue of
Meteorites" by Monica Grady to zero in on what is known of particular
meteorites. I am aware of the section in the back listing Sahara's and subgroups
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Lance
Wozniak
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Catalogue of Meteorites
I have two questions that I have been meaning to ask the
list for a while now.
First question: I like to use my
In a message dated 1/23/2003 7:59:05 PM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First question: I like to use my new reference "Catalogue of Meteorites" by Monica Grady to zero in on what is known of particular meteorites. I am aware of the section in the back listing Sahara's and
Dear List:
I want to sit down soon and count the number of localities in my
collection. It's a modest number, but in recent years I've purchased
quite a few classified NWA meteorites and I'm wondering: do I count
each classified specimen as a separate locality ( and if I have 2 with
different
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