Bernd and List,
I was very active as an amateur meteorite enthusiast for a number of years,
then sort of dropped out of the loop for several years in the 1990s. As
I've been getting back into it the last several years, I've been trying to
catch up on the new developments and finds. Subjects
Hi, Folks,
keep them Gibeons. They seem to get very rare! ;-)
Just have a look: http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=8821item=754199213
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Best regards from DOWN-UNDER,
Norbert Heike Kammel
ROCKS ON FIRE
hi there list I have a 3.6 gram slice of Marjalahti pallasite for trade. I am as usual looking for rare piece's. Let me know. You can go to my rare page and see a photo of it.
steveSteve r. Arnold, Chicago, il, 60107
The midwest meteorite collector!
I.M.C.A. member #6728
Website url
Al,
I tried posting on this last night but it wouldn't go...please read my
comments below.
Hi List,
Got a few minutes? Check this auction and see what you think. It sure
looks like a possible meteor-wrong to me. If a fall in 1973 it sure is
weathered and looks more like a rock blasted out
I am on the hunt for about 50 Henbury pieces in the 5-10 gram range, and I
am looking to get them cheap. Anyone looking to clear a few out please let
me know.
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Rob Wesel
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Hi again list. Please contact me at my catmountain email if intetested in
trading for the MARJALAHTI PIECE please.
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Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728
The Midwest Meteorite Collector!
Website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com
for trade, marjalahti 3.6 gram slice, dhofar 303 and dag 476 micro for trade. $300 value. let me know.Steve r. Arnold, Chicago, il, 60107
The midwest meteorite collector!
I.M.C.A. member #6728
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Dear List,
The closing down of the MeteoriteTimes web site was a preemptive decision
based upon recent events which demonstrated our high level of exposure to
lawsuits. Let us be clear. The magazine was NOT sued. But The Meteorite
Exchange, Inc.
has in the past had to defend itself on more than
Dear List,
Do to many requests from list members, Jim and I will be hosting our
annual Tucson Information Page. We intend to make it easier to use
for both the experienced as well as new visitors to the Tucson Show.
We will try to have the link up tomorrow at www.meteorite.com
For those who
Howdy Folks,
I've posted a couple more specimens for sale at the following site:
http://www.planetwhy.com/
Just click on the link to the January offerings.
Cheers,
Martin
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Hi list. I am looking for an iron meteorite with a hole in it. Does anyone have any?Steve r. Arnold, Chicago, il, 60107
The midwest meteorite collector!
I.M.C.A. member #6728
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Hi Tom and List,
Our G.B. hunt ended today. We all learned a little something
about how to find the now rare meteorite. If you all want to
find gold basin meteorites, do what I am going to do on my
next G.B. hunt, search E-Bay! It is a lot cheaper and you
should have better luck finding
Dear John
I posted a very similar message about 6 months ago, without great
success... So here is my personal feeling: it looks unlikely statistically
that two different R3.8 or R4 come out of NWA, but not impossible : there
are 2 nakhlites and 4 shergottites in NWA. It is true that 753 and 978
- Original Message -
From: Adam Hupe
To: STEVE ARNOLD
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 3:12 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] apology
Hi Steve, Hello List Members,
Steve your enthusiasm for meteorites is great but
you have lost me asa reader of your posts. You have made over 100
Steve,
You've said it allIt is
often times better to keep your mouth shut and appear dumb, than open it and
remove all doubt ! Don't change for any of us, but for your self. Don't
apoligize for continued bad manners that you do not intend to change.We can
handel you with the
Dear All,,,
Please see these new pictures that are very much similar to a newly found
lunar anorthositic breccia: Dho 490.
http://www.alifyaa.com/meteorite/ln/
I would highly appreciate any comments.
Sincerely
Mohamed H. Yousef
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If you go to the piave Rivere here in Italy you find
tons of this lunar meteorite.
Matteo
--- M Yousef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,,,
Please see these new pictures that are very much
similar to a newly found
lunar anorthositic breccia: Dho 490.
If you go to the Piave River here in Italy you find
tons of this lunar meteorite.
Matteo
--- M Yousef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,,,
Please see these new pictures that are very much
similar to a newly found
lunar anorthositic breccia: Dho 490.
http://www.alifyaa.com/meteorite/ln/
Is start a double click
Regards
Matteo
--- M come Meteorite Meteorites
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you go to the Piave River here in Italy you find
tons of this lunar meteorite.
Matteo
--- M Yousef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,,,
Please see these new pictures that are very
Did everyone else get 3 messages from Mr. Arnold in
one day today? How much longer do we have to put up with his 3-4 email a day
habit?
It is becoming painfully obvious to everyone BUT
Steve that either no one cares to trade with him or that simply everyone is
filtering his emails and
Steve wrote (again): hi there list I have a 3.6 gram slice of Marjalahti
pallasite for trade. I am as usual looking for rare piece's. Let me know.
You can go to my rare page and see a photo of it.
Steve, you really amaze me. Not less than one day after apologizing to the
list about your
Hello John and List,
John wrote: Can anyone tell me if any of the different numbered NWA
R-chondrites are paired? Like NWA 753 and 978, both R3.8's...and also NWA
782 and 800...both R4.0. Along with Ouzina...also a R4.0.
I will try to answer your question. NWA meteorites are always a little
Mr. Arnold wrote:
But I am sorry for the few who do not
like me because of my Spamming.
Not much resolve on your part, Mr. Arnold since you sent at least 4
solicitations following this apology. Unfortunately, you also seem to
have missed some of the points raised by Rosie, Elton, and
Hello List,
I think you last Steve Arnold bashers are wrong in that he has sent any mails
after his apology.
Just look at the date of his last emails you got (via the list), they are all
dated the 10th and the 11th!
The reason you got them now, is probably because there have been a problem
with
John inquired:
Can anyone tell me if any of the different numbered NWA
R-chondrites are paired? Like NWA 753 and 978, both R3.8's
Hello John and List,
According to the Meteoritical Bulletin #85,
NWA 753 is a R3.9 rumurutiite chondrite,
and its fayalite is Fa38.6±3.2 (range Fa20-41)
and:
Bernd Pauli HD schrieb:
NWA 753 is a R3.9 rumurutiite chondrite,
NWA 978 is classified as an R3.8 chondrite
Hello again,
I just looked at my two little NWA 753 chondrites
from Jim Strope and Michael Blood and compared
them to my NWA 978 endcut from the Hupés. My
personal observation is that
Hi all,
In case anyone is interested in even seeing a photo, I have
one Georgia Tektite. It is 8.498g and perfect, with no breaks or
even chips. It is beautifully transparent and exceptional color
for a Georgiaite (they tend to be a very ugly green - and this one
is a half way pleasing
Hello
BIG thanks to all who send me photos.
Now I done page with some photos from my speciment.
Baszkowka, Adamana, Middlesbrough, and 3x nice Gao
there is link:
http://www.meteoryt.net/meteors/index.htm and in menu click on
Orientowane meteoryty or directly to this page.
- Original Message -
From: Michael
Cottingham
To: Michael Cottingham
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 3:21 PM
Subject: few auctions ending tonight tomorrow !
Hello Everyone,
Classic Quick Cottingham Note! A few Auctions
are ending tonight
and tomorrow...please take a peak!
goto:
Good evening list. I'll try and keep it short. I guess when you let the horse out of the barn, it is stupid to go and close the barn door. Well I want to thank all the decent people who have emailed me about my constant posting of reposting. From now on Iam going to take the advise of all who have
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Hello all:
I have three small fragments of this elusive meteorite which fell on 27
October 1973. I did not weigh the fragments but the photo gives some idea of
the size.
This mico is not for sale - trade only! I collect witnessed falls,
carbonaceous chondrites, and achondrites. Anyone have
Dear John;
One of our list rules is not to post pictures directly to the list.
Please post pictures to links that we can click on. Pictures take up
band space that is valuableand there are many of us that are not
interested in waiting for pictures to down load.
Thanks for your future
Hola List
Today I update my website http://www.meteorites.cl with impactites from
monturaqui ($5-$8 each)
Monturaqui Impactites
The meteoric crater of Monturaqui, located near to the south border of
the Salar de Atacama (23º 55,5 S and 68º 15,6 W) and with altitude of
3000 m, was formed around
Bernd, Mark and Dean,
Thank you for your responses on NWA R-chondrites. My comparison is that my
two slices of 978 looks a lot fresher than my two 753 slices and one
individual, which are more oxidized (orange colored) than the 978 I have.
The chondrules appear to be rounder and smaller too in
Hi Everybody,
Just wanted to let everyone know about the free margarita or beer coupon on
the LA FUENTE web site just in case you spend all your money at the auction.
It's at www.lafuenterestaurant.com There was talk earlier of mixing
gunpowder and alcohol, but let's not go there, especially
Hi All,
Thanks Jeff,
To get the coupon, go to:
http://www.lafuenterestaurant.com/coupon.htm
and print that puppy out.
Best wishes, Michael
on 1/13/03 6:05 PM, Carl Saconn at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everybody,
Just wanted to let everyone know about the free margarita or
YADA YADA YADAheard it all beforethe proof
will be in the lack of puddingor a spam.
Steve in your case the horse is dead and the barn
burned to the ground. We(including myself) will gladly help you rebuild the barn
and find a new horse. Just ease up a bit and stick to your word
Steve and List,
Somehow Steve, I really don't think you have got the message. The good folks
here on the list have been ever so patient, and yet you continue. Please go
back Steve and carefully re-read the recents posts regarding your trades,
etc. It does seem that you view meteorites and
Steve,
We, your colleagues on this list, have heard this
before. I hope for ALL our sakes (especially yours) you become successful
in getting on the right track as you have proposed.
Steve, ponder this just to yourself. Do you REALLY appreciate these rocks from
space for what they truly
Hi Steve,
I really hope that you are sincere with this latest 'apology'! I was just
searching the web using Google for information and possible sale items for a
rarer meteorite and found the top 2 hits were from the Meteorite List
Archives, (which is often the case).
I clicked on the first only
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