I think that the best wayfor recognize this meteorite is to analyse it. In France, EMTT is specialized in iron meteorites studies. With a little 2 mm fragment, it's possible to identify all chemicals ratios and compare it with all iron meteorites databases.
Vincent
From:[EMAIL
Hey Dean,
Thank you for the AD but aren't you going against Art's rules.
ONE SALE AD PER WEEK!!!
Everyone (just about) is following the rules, why you can not is beyond
us...
Best regards,
Greg
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To:
from what I see its many no respect this rule...
Matteo
--- Greg Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hey Dean,
Thank you for the AD but aren't you going against
Art's rules.
ONE SALE AD PER WEEK!!!
Everyone (just about) is following the rules, why
you can not is beyond
us...
Geez greg, is the new IMCA election win going to your
head or did you just have to much to drink again this
morning?
My apologies if anybody was offended for my sending
two sale postings in a week (As part of a total of 4
over a 6 month peroid).
But its not like I regularly abuse this rule. Maybe
Hi Dean,
Thank you for you quick reply. No, I did not just get elected into the
IMCA, that is my brother Adam. If you cared a little bit about what you are
doing, you would know this. While you were out, Art placed a new rule
regarding AD's or Sales,... one a week. I did not see anywhere you
Hmmm, sening cash bills to Czech Republic, you may as well send them to
Nigeria, you will likely never see them again as the postal or customs
people will get them all.
Mike Farmer
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Hi Mike,
Why do you say that?
Czech is in EU.
Regards,
Sergey
Sergey Vasiliev
U Dalnice 839
Prague 5, 15500
Czech Republic
http://www.sv-meteorites.com
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So is Italy, and according to Matteo's emails, about 80% of items or money
sent there gets stolen.
Mike
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To: Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 8:08 AM
Cash bills are always the worst way,
also from Switzerland to Germany they seem to dissapear.
But those guys have paypal and as Czech Republic is part of EU, wire
transfers, if they have an account in Euro, are free for all EU-residents.
However, to carve figurines from meteorites is for my
exactly...and all the money I have sent to you Sergey
its all arrive without any problem, to the opposite
one of some country outside EU where I have sent money
and never arrive.
Matteo
--- Sergey Vasiliev [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
Hi Mike,
Why do you say that?
Czech is in EU.
All money or material sent to me in Italy its all
arrive, only for 3 times the material is not arrive,
but for problems of mail. ALL my packs sent in EU or
outside its all arrive, I have the receipts here to
evidence all.
Matteo
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
So is Italy,
http://www.thekansascitychannel.com/news/5294512/detail.html
Did you see this? A man found a 650 kilo Brenham and thinks it is worth
$18.00 gram.
Good luck.
Anyone going to buy this one?
Mike Farmer
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In fact, the last pack sent to me from M.Bostick its
arrive here in Italy in the 10/10/2005 sent from USA
in the 27 September, but only Monday I have received
the information this pack its arrivethe strange is
another pack sent from Bostick few time after this,
its arrive in 7 days.here in
Hi everyone
If some of you think it would be a good idea to send some kind of pressent
to Joel in New Zealand, and thank him for all he have done for the meteorite
community over the past decade, I will be more than happy to coordinate it.
I am still humbled by what the meteorite community did
Hi everyone
If some of you think it would be a good idea to send some kind of pressent
to Joel in New Zealand, and thank him for all he have done for the meteorite
community over the past decade, I will be more than happy to coordinate it.
I am still humbled by what the meteorite community did
I would love a GNOME carved meteorite! That is so cheesy...
Matt Morgan
Martin Altmann wrote:
Cash bills are always the worst way,
also from Switzerland to Germany they seem to dissapear.
But those guys have paypal and as Czech Republic is part of EU, wire
transfers, if they have an account
I might. Do you think he'll take American Express?
-mt
Did you see this? A man found a 650 kilo Brenham and thinks it is worth
$18.00 gram.
Good luck.
Anyone going to buy this one?
Mike Farmer
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If you want your shipment to be stolen, be sure, it will
be shipped trough Schipol-airport in Amsterdam. Local
Nigeria or black-hole inside EU ;-
best,
pekka s
Martin Altmann wrote:
Cash bills are always the worst way,
also from Switzerland to Germany they seem to dissapear.
But those
Jokes aside.
Do we know who this hunter is? Where exactly he hunted? And
what equipment he was using? Coil size?
I personally, give him hats off! I thought Breham was nearly
exhausted. Glad to see I'm wrong.
-mt
http://www.thekansascitychannel.com/news/5294512/detail.html
Did
$12,000,000 for the best rusty pallasite in the
worldNEVER!
Matteo
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
http://www.thekansascitychannel.com/news/5294512/detail.html
Did you see this? A man found a 650 kilo Brenham and
thinks it is worth
$18.00 gram.
Good luck.
If you want your shipment to be stolen, be sure, it will
be shipped trough Schipol-airport in Amsterdam. Local
Nigeria or black-hole inside EU ;-
best,
pekka s
Pekka and listoids,
Very strange what you're saying here Pekka. I never ever had any trouble
in receiving packages here in Holland
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 16:32:32 +0100, Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But those guys have paypal and as Czech Republic is part of EU, wire
transfers, if they have an account in Euro, are free for all EU-residents.
And when it gets there, you get the chance to say the mail is in the Czech!
well,
haven´t had no probs in The Netherlands, just only in Schiphol int.
terminal. Once lost 60 kg:s Suriname bank-notes (they was found
later from Suriname), several incured parcells with euro-coins etc...
Think the situation in Schiphol was worst some years ago, then the
TAPA -group strted
Yup,
Well this explains more then enough. Got your point now!!
Regards,
Jan
well,
haven´t had no probs in The Netherlands, just only in Schiphol int.
terminal. Once lost 60 kg:s Suriname bank-notes (they was found
later from Suriname), several incured parcells with euro-coins etc...
http://www.thekansascitychannel.com/news/5294512/detail.html
Man Finds Rare Meteorite Near Haviland, Kan.
The Kansas City Channel
November 10, 2005
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A meteorite hunter dug up a 1,400 pound
meteorite on a farm near Haviland, Kan.
KMBC reported that it is called a pallasite
Hi Mike,
Why do you say that?
Czech is in EU.
Regards,
Sergey
Becouse Mike never was in Czech Republik or Poland I think :)
Mike visit us here and You will change Your opinion.
Poland or Czech are OK. I receive from time to time checks or money in
letters and never anything was stolen.
Please don't assume things, I have been to the Czech Republic several times
thank you. Visiting the country has nothing to do with the postal system. So
are you saying that should we visit Poland, we will see by walking around
the country that letters can never be opened and money stolen?
Ok
Cash bills are always the worst way,
also from Switzerland to Germany they seem to dissapear.
Martin this ALVAYS depend of how You will send this money.
When I start buying on eBay 5 years ago I dont have many ways of payment
then, so I used cheapest and fastest method : money in envelope. I
I send money via registered letter to Sergey for pay
the meteorites and never one letter its go lost from
years I know Sergey. The unique zone where its
dangerous send money via mail its the Russia.
Matteo
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
Please don't assume things, I have
The same for me, when paypal did not exist for pay USA
people, I have sent my money only via registered
letter and only for 2 times this is go lost, other
1000 and + registered letters its arrive without
problems.
Matteo
--- Meteoryt.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Cash bills are always
Hi Marcin, regards your request for rust, If you inform me of your mailing
address to post this material to and if you need any of what I have, I can
send some nice rust and shale knocked from large Henbury irons. I have been
to Henbury 3 times and the material is not contaminated, it is as
Dear Friends and Listees:
Steve is in the field and has asked me to post the following press
release on his behalf.
Steve did not quote any prices to the media, so the $12 million figure
is just one of those colorful media exaggerations. However, the
pallasite is extraordinary and is
Ok people, you are really reading WAYYY to much into what I said.
Let me say this, SENDING CASH in the mail is an invitation to THEFT, and
when your letter disappears, and then you get angry with the person you
were
sending the cash to, you do not know if they got it and simply say
If you want your shipment to be stolen, be sure, it will
be shipped trough Schipol-airport in Amsterdam. Local
Nigeria or black-hole inside EU ;-
best,
pekka s
Pekka and listoids,
Very strange what you're saying here Pekka. I never ever had any trouble
in receiving packages here in Holland
Hi folks, I could not help myself. After reading the eBay ads for these
nutty Mars Meteorite boulders for sale for the bargain basement price of 7
million, 3 million and 180,000 dollars. I put an ad on eBay taking the P**S
out of them all. You might think there is a bit of a white lie here
Steve is in the field and has asked me to post the following press
release on his behalf.
Amazing !!
But my simple question is WHICH Arnold it is ? As I know there are minimum
two Steve Arnolds :)))
Anyway I waiting for more photos.
This week is just true Week of new finds.
400kg
A copy of the link to the ad might have been a clever thing to put in the
last. Here 'tis. :-) K.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Not-a-meteorite-but-could-be_W0QQitemZ6577678559QQcategoryZ3239QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Hi Geoff, on behalf of Steve and Phil,
Congratulations to Steve and Phil on their tremendous find. I had the
pleasure of hearing about the discovery of the Brenham main mass by Phil,
and I must say, I can not wait to see it in person and watch the video of
the dig for this monster-sized
Congratulation to Steve and Phil.
It's a fantastic find.
I hope to read soon how Steve and Phil dug at the
right place ? Was it dug by the owner of the land
and he found this mass and contacted Steve ? Did he
use a deep-seeking metal detector ?
Best regards,
Pierre-Marie PELE
Does anybody out there have access to Meteoritical Bulletin No. 16
(1960)? The Smithsonian copy, which I used for the official website,
only has page 1, and I know there is at least one other page.
Thanks,
Jeff
Dr. Jeffrey N. Grossman phone: (703) 648-6184
US Geological Survey
Hi Jeff,
My MB stack only goes back as far as May 1966 (#36)... --Rob
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Sorry
This is not the first time I have made a fool of myself.
:-) nor will it be the last...
:-)
Lars
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Hi Geoff, Steve and list members,
THIS IS SO AWESOME!
I AM SPEECHLESS!
See what happens when you go out and search!
Steve, I am amazed and how did you know it was way down there? ;-)
Story please!
With best regards,
Moni
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Hi Geoff, Steve and List,
Moni wrote:
This is so awesome! I am speechless!
So am I. Baffled, dumbfounded, paralyzed, awed ...
Sincere congrats!!!
Steve, I am amazed and how did you know it was way down there?
Steve probably smelled it ;-)
The find, at 1,400 pounds, beats the next largest
Dear Listees:
I have passed along your congratulations to Steve, who is still in the
field, and will not be able to pick up his email until later today.
KAKE-TV in Wichita, KS aired a story about the discovery. There is now
a video clip and short article on their website at:
Notkin wrote:
KAKE-TV in Wichita, KS aired a story about the discovery. There is now a
video clip and short article on their website at:
http://www.kake.com/unclassified/769277.html
All I get is Video Player Troubleshooting Tips when I follow that link
-- just me?
http://www.local6.com/news/5297345/detail.html
1,400-Pound Meteorite Found In Kansas
Rare Find Is Largest Ever Found In U.S.
local6.com
November 10, 2005
A man digging in Kansas found a 1,400-pound pallasite meteorite --
the largest ever discovered in the United States.
Steve Arnold, who is
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 16:35:01 -0500, Jonathan Gore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Notkin wrote:
KAKE-TV in Wichita, KS aired a story about the discovery. There is now a
video clip and short article on their website at:
http://www.kake.com/unclassified/769277.html
All I get is Video Player
Darren Garrison wrote:
Look on the red-text list of featured videos on the right side of the screen.
I've saved the file
out of my cache, but I'm going to have to work on finding a filter to convert
it to something
worthwhile.
The list doesn't show up in my browser (Firefox) but the direct
You'll find a list of featured videos on the right-hand side of the page.
And the best part of the video clip is the part at the end showing Steve
sliding down into the hole with a shovel and going to town like a kid in a
candy store. Priceless.
Ryan
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You'll find a list of featured videos on the right-hand side of the page.
And the best part of the video clip is the part at the end showing Steve
sliding down
Oh, I donno, I thought the best part is
If only there were more landwoners like this around. What a cool dude!
We'll just split it. RIGHT ON!
Matt
Darren Garrison wrote:
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 15:47:11 -0600 (GMT-06:00), RYAN PAWELSKI [EMAIL
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You'll find a list of featured videos on the right-hand side of the
Wow.. I didn't even catch that. Didn't realize you were so old, Steve. What
year is it anyway? 2040?
Ryan
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To: RYAN PAWELSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re:
Dear List Members,
today I would like to give a small review on my past offers of interesting
meteorites from
2004/05. I have selected from some rare and unusual meteorites the
best available piece of each meteorite.
Unfortunately, some meteorites from my past offers are represented no more
Don't forget Kevin Righter who now curates the Antarctic meteorites at
JSC and
Anna Spitz whose expedition was cancelled the night before departure due
to active sunspots.
I feel like I've forgotten someone, too.
-Dolores Hill
LPL
Ron Baalke wrote:
ANTARCTICA IS A HOT SPOT FOR UA
Hi Mike,
It looks like I’m responsible for the reply to your post that made so much
unwanted posts on the list.
I was not reading you “WAYYY to much”.
I apologize if you got my words wrong, but…
--
Hmmm, sening cash bills to Czech Republic, you
It is a good day -
While the world spins through the years we are occasionally called to
witness moments that transcend the common. Moments that we get to see first
but are remembered far beyond our years, moments of greatness that remind us
that it is a good day, that we are fortunate to be
I too would like to congratulate Steve on the find of a lifetime.
I can imagine how his heart was beating when he finally dug down to the
piece and saw how large it was. Just goes to show that you can never get
them all, there are always more meteorites waiting to be found in old
strewnfields.
Hello Geoff and Steve,
Thank you Geoff for the posts about Steve's
fantastic find.
And now to Steve. Congratulations and hat's off to
you man. That must have been one incredibly exciting
day. I've been trying to imagine what the whole
experience must have been like. Maybe something like:
Robert Woolard wrote:
Hello Geoff and Steve,
Thank you Geoff for the posts about Steve's
fantastic find.
And now to Steve. Congratulations and hat's off to
you man. That must have been one incredibly exciting
day. I've been trying to imagine what the whole
experience must have been like.
In a message dated 11/10/2005 11:11:36 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now, if we can nominate Steve and Phil for a Harvey Award for their huge
find, that would be great. I know that Steve and Geoff would not nominate
themselves for one of their coveted awards, but
Zelimir is having problems posting so he has asked me to forward this.
And he has an interesting suggestion.
Anne M. Black
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Hi Geoff !
I'm just getting my emails now. Steve sent me a nice note and I have
replied back to him.
All I can say is WOW. I'm so happy for Steve! Would you guys like have a
feature article
on MeteoriteTimes? Steve's got a great story to tell. I wish it was a
story that Joel could
have
Well, this Brenham is the largest meteorite ever found in the US, the third
largest meteorite in the
world, is over 100 years old, and is made from a rare material called
pallasite!
Really impressive errors to article lenght ratio!
Holy crap Steve, what can one ever say about something like this. You the
man. A history making find. Wow. and your name finally elevated to the
level enjoyed by your passion of collecting. That makes it extra special.
Regards,
CharlyV
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Greetings All:
Well it's been a long, tiring, and exciting day. I offered to help
Steve handle the P.R. related to his find, so there have been a lot of
calls from TV stations and newspapers, and a lot of running around
today for me, and even more so for Steve. I just spoke with him. He got
Steve and List,
Steve congratulations on your super catch. How did
you locate the meteorite? What type of metal detector
were you using or were you using something else?
Will you have a video CD on the excavation process?
I hope so. This is a find of a lifetime and it and
you will go down
Hello again.
Alain Carion asked me to thank every body for the very interesting answers,
and has sent a couple more pictures.
The specimen is a part-end-piece, the largest face is 78mm long x 50mm at
the widest. this is the face you saw on the first picture. Here are now the
second face
Steve all,
I've always wondered whether the old meteorite farm
was truly farmed out! You went the next step beyond
just wondering. Congratulations. H.H.N. is looking
down with a huge smile on his face, probably the
biggest since he left us.
Now, you absolutely MUST follow Nininger's
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