Hello all
I sale my all Tunguska wood pieces, is 11 pieces
without burnt and 5 with burnt, and a bag with 0.3 gr.
in dust and fragments burnt and no, the others big
pieces is all sold. Alle pieces is from the 1999
Italian expedition. I sale all for $40 + $3 shipping
via registered letter. Email
Hello Mohamed,
Just a guess here but this might be what it will look like inside, most
of your pictures do no load so I am not able to compare.
http://home.talkcity.com/Route66/meteorite1/rock/rock.html
Sincerly,
Jim
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Hello Mark,
I took your suggestion and made a list of all the Gold
Basin AREA meteorites that have been classified:
http://meteorite-recovery.tripod.com/goldbasn/gb-all.htm
These are just the ones that I know about...
;-)
Bob V.
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Fred Olsen wrote:
a traveling rock salesman stopped at my rock shop The Quarry
in Gainesville, Florida in the spring of 1969. This gentleman
(I wish I knew his name) had just driven in an old stationwagon
from Mexico with a load of minerals from the mines and a box
of fresh meteorites from
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
Hello all
At 19 hours my auctions ended, look here
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Regards
Matteo
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Sale Site: http://www.mcomemeteorite.com
Collection Site:
As a mineral collector and amature astronomer I guess it was
inevitable that I would end up with meteorites. My first was a 10g. slice
of Gibeon that I bought at the swap meet at the Texas Star party in 1993. Of
course I still have it. I am a minor collector compared to many on this
list
Hi Bernd and all,
I have to go along with Bernd's remarks considering David New. He truly is one of the
great meteorite gentleman dealers of the past, and as
Bernd says, still supplies thin sections every now and then. We could use him back!
This reminds me about another fine member we have on
Well, my first meteorite was a piece of "Old Faithful", Canyon Diablo - a roughly-triangular specimen which I bought thru the post off a Midlands dealer here in the UK... wish I could remember his name... As an amateur astronomer and just-starting-out kids author (only 1 book published then) I'd
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Dear All;
I was amazed how so many of you quickley gave me a negative reply. Actually
maybe it is my mistake; the site (especially the gallery) was not working
properly. And maybe I concentrated on the crystals and left out whole
samples which looks more like what is avaialable in meteorite
Hi Folks!
Last chance! I have only twelve (12) slots remaining for consignments for the Second
Annual Meteorite Auction at the InnSuites in Tucson on Sunday, February 10th.
If you wish to make a consignment, please get in touch QUICKLY!
Further exciting news:
--We have snagged auctioneer
Well here's my story,
My first real meteorite was meteorite oxide glued to a card from Meteor(ite) Crater in
the mid 60's. Yes I still have this and in my display. Then later in the 70's I went
back to the crater and figured I could buy an unoxidized iron meteorite. When I asked,
it is as
Hullo again,
Just a meteoritic memory that stays with me - I had seen meteorites at the
Natural History museum in London village - we used to go often - and would
sit astride the 1/2 ton Otumba Campo that is still there. When I was in
primary school, say aged about 8, I remember very clearly a
We have snagged auctioneer Claudia Florian--a former auctioneer for
Sothebys--to run this sale ...I'm curious how you snagged her? Was it
on a hook? If so what kinda bait did you use? After you snag em how
do you get em off the hook? Are they slimy? Do they snap or bite?
I don't think
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I was amazed how so many of you quickley gave me a negative reply. Actually
maybe it is my mistake; the site (especially the gallery) was not working
properly. And maybe I concentrated on the crystals and
Hello list,
I'm looking for a couple grams of the Theil Mtn pallasite. Does anyone know
where I might find some?
David Hardy
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With all the negative replies I got so far, I STILL INSIST it is a
meteorite.
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Hi M and list,
This is one of the most fascinating phenomena I run into
as a meteorite dealer - People who find what they think is a
meteorite REFUSE to believe otherwise! Fascinating!
Dear All;
I was amazed how so many of you quickley gave me a negative reply. Actually
maybe it is my mistake; the site (especially the gallery) was not working
properly. And maybe I concentrated on the crystals and left out whole
samples which looks more like what is avaialable in meteorite
Food for thought for the New Year- GRANT ELLIOTT
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Hello All, Its nice to see the way Anne handled this. Mark Bostick "The Big Collector" - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 7:27 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Re: suspected meteorite In a message
Thanks Robert for that list together for us. It makes me want to go and search my own backyard again... Mark Bostick "The Big Collector" - Original Message - From: Robert Verish Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 4:16 AM To: Meteorite-list Meteoritecentral Subject: [meteorite-list] Mojave
I've always been into cool looking rocks for as long
as I can remember. My collection of rocks got a little
big by the time I was about 10 and my mum threw out
some cause she thought I wouldn't notice! I DID! (The
next day! After the rubbish had gone of course!) My
favourite rock went. A black
Greetings all,
I've sure been enjoying the thread on 'first meteorites.' I can't
remember now who started it but thanks for a initiating a great idea
we can all participate in. Now a question. Can anyone help me find
a small box that holds thin section slides? I've come across a
number of
Could someone give me a hand with approximations of the correct information
for the following questions?
Thanks in advance,
-Robert Beauford : )
ps. On the topics of first pieces, mine was a meteorwrong found in Colorado
when I was 8. I still have it. I don't remember when my first real
Bob,
I got mine from Michael Blood and like it a lot. It has
room for 100 and a place to write down the names too. I
have 48 so far. Love those thin sections.
Ginger
Bob King wrote:
Greetings all,
I've sure been enjoying the thread on 'first meteorites.' I can't
remember now who
Does the current count for planetary meteorites fall at 15 Martian
meteorites and 14 Lunar meteorites?
Thanks,
-Robert Beauford : )
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Greetings List,
I don't think I've seen so many members respond to one thread as I
have this most recent one. My first specimen was purchased from Al
Mitterling, a 40 gram slice of Gibeon, which I of course still have.
Al and I live equidistant from the small town of Hamlet, In (the
It would seem that your website is STILL not working. My advise to you is to
stop drinking your own bathwater...LISTEN to what the very knowledgable
people on this list are telling you. Your assumptions that High Pressures
and High Temperatures are foolish...the EARTH is the perfect place for
Excuse me Darryl.. here's a REAL KOOOL auction
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1059015182
hope the link works?
xoxox, MC
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Hello Robert and all,
From Ron Baalke's website (link below) it looks like there are 19 Mars
meteorites. See http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/snc/nwa856.html
From the Dept. of Earth Planetary Sciences, Washington University, the
number of Lunar meteorites stands at 21. The link follows:
Bob king wrote Can anyone help me find a small box that holds thin section
slides?
Wards www.wardsci.com has several. The Petrographic slide box is a slotted
wooden box holding 100 27 x 46 mm ts slides. $ 16.50; They also have a
750/1500 capacity, 1 x 3 microscope slides $ 385 or 27 x 46
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