Dear List Members,
I am looking for old Pultusk specimen with label (museum or old
collection).
If someone have such piece, please send email to illae...@gmail.com
All the best
Tomek Jakubowski
IMCA #2321
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Hi all.Well for the first time ever in collecting meteorites,I finally have a
very famous witness fall in my collection.I finally got a delayed christmas
present.My 72 gram full slice of PULTUSK.I have never had a piece of this,let
alone this big.It can be viewed on my website.It is a
Dear List Members,
Does anybody recognize what collection or dealer these Pultusk peas came from?
I was going through my safe and found two small bottles with Qty 25 of these
weighing a total 69.9 grams. Only one label was included and it was rolled
inside the bottle. Each stone has a faded P
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Date: Friday, January 9, 2009, 12:28 PM
Great looking Pultusk specimens. Can't tell you
who's label it is, but all
those little P's
Hi
Im looking for some Pultusks specimens in good price,
complete, broken, slices or fragments.
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Hello everyone,
I am looking for 100-200 grams of Pultusk. Please e-mail privately price
and descriptions.
Clear Skies,
Mark Bostick
Kansas Meteorite Society
www.meteoritearticles.com
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Hello Everyone,
Does anyone have a Pultusk pea they would like to sell? Just one will do.
Thanks.
-Walter Branch
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Im looking for Pultusk Pea 10-20g
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Hello
One question on Pultusk total mass, in the Catalogue
its write 200 kg. in Marcin site 250kg. in meteorite
to A-Z 999 kg. what is it the right total mass?
Matteo
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Sale Site:
2 tons, but only 200-250kg left.
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Hello
One question on Pultusk
Hi Matteo List
I just wanted to point out that you have used an amount from the first edition
of A to Z of 999 kg. It was actually 999+kg in that edition. In the second
edition I went back to 200+kg as it is listed in the 5th ed Catalogue of
Meteorites. I felt the 999+kg was a mistake and way
Thanks for the info
Matteo
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Hi Matteo List
I just wanted to point out that you have used an
amount from the first edition
of A to Z of 999 kg. It was actually 999+kg in that
edition. In the second
edition I went back to 200+kg as it is listed in the
Hello List,
As the number of individual stones cited in the literature vary widely,
it is really difficult to come up with accurate numbers and a reliable
TKW. Some examples that show what I mean:
1. Quenstedt, Tübingen, 1872, in lectures on geology, p. 299:
... Pultusk near Warsaw where they
, Univ.
3g: Machecoul, Guibert Colln.
Alex
Berlin/Germany
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Hello List,
As the number of individual stones cited
College
5.5g: Köln, Univ.
3g: Machecoul, Guibert Colln.
Alex
Berlin/Germany
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Hello List,
As the number
Matteo wrote (a scritto):
we have to calculate the many pieces in the private collections.
Right! I own 11 grams of Pultusk. It's a polished end section with
fresh, velvet black fusion crust and extremely abundant FeNi flakes
that I purchased from David New in 1993 (January 1993 sales list).
in my collection I have a 370 gr. frag. with crust and
a 8 gr. slice. For example in the list its not present
the Milan museum have some samples from 200 grams to
50 grams
Matteo
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Matteo wrote (a scritto):
we have to calculate the many pieces in the
Regarding my recent post about MetBase 7.1 data on Pultusk one must always
be aware of the fact and keep in mind that the collection data presented
there are nothing but a mere snapshot in space and time, and very
transitory as time goes by, and very probably even insufficient even at the
time the
Hi and good evening list.I hope everyone has a good weekend.I saw an email
a little while back of someone looking for a piece of pultusk.Please
contact me off list.I have a small piece if interested.
steve arnold, chicago
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
Hello list
Im looking for Pultusk, complete individual in diameter 10-15mm. Weight is
not importand, only size. Cheapest offer win :)
Thanks
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Well apparently the link does work! A little early for me.
Not much going on ebay this evening. However I do have a Pultusk Ind. ,
Slice of Portales Valley and another crusted Park Forest piece, etc. ending
tonight.
See them here:
Hi,
Anyone out there is a reasonalbe sized (10-12g) Pultusk individual? I am
ideally looking for a provenanced one with museum numbers on it...
I do not want to spend what anymore what Matteo and I have been bidding over
on eBAy - Matteo - it's all yours!
I guess I'd like to spend around $130 or
Hello List,
A kind list member sent me a link to a newspaper article on the Pultusk
meteorite.
http://www.geo.uw.edu.pl/MUZEUM/METEORITE/pultusk1.htm
However, as it is not in English I can not read it. It any list member
would be so kind to translate it I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
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