Hello to the List.
I already thank all the people who helped me for
getting nice french meteorites pictures.
It's my last call as I must send the CD to my Editor
on Monday !
I still need the following pictures of french
meteorites :
- Aumieres
- Beuste
- Chitenay
- Esnandes
- Granes
- Kermichel
Good morning list.I hope everyone who is in munich,from the met.list are
having a great time.Have a bruski for me.Tomorrow morning I leave for
cancun, mexico for 8 days.I'll have a tequila for you.On going is my CAMPO
SALES L5 meteorite sales.I have 12 stones left,still way under what normal
price
Hello to all new meteorite collecters.If you are private citizens,museum
curators,rock shop owners,starter-up meteorite dealers,new meteorite
hunters, this email is for you.I am currently the only one who is selling
CAMPO SALES L5 stone meteorites.I originally had 27 stones, now I have 12
left to
Hello list,
I was just sitting down eating breakfast and my wife was watching an
infomercial on a product that is called Foodsaver .
The product is used with thick plastic bags. The way it works is, the
machine vacuums out all of the air and the food is sealed air tight in a 3
layer plastic bag.
Hi Bob and list,
Although I haven't tried these I imagine they at least help keep away
moisture. Probably better than Tupperware (which is what I currently
use). I remember seeing a commercial for this clear globe like device
that you pump the air out and it's supposed to vacuum seal the
I believe a while back several list members purchased a
book by the title of Metallography of Meteoritic Iron by
Stuart Perry. I'm looking for opinions on that book -
quality and number of photos, level of interest for a
layman, etc.
Thanks and Regards,
Phil
Hi All,
I just want you all to know that it is nothing dangerous (radioactive) in
all Brahin samples. Brahin meteorite fell long ago and all samples that were
(and will be) found are from quite deep level under the surface (0.5-1.5
meters) where no radiation is. Some radiation is only on the
Hi Tom and List
I got some of those acrlyic vacumm storage jars for foods for my mass
storage of stones and irons (like when I moved). They seem to hold the
vacumm very well, they use a little handheld pump and they can be seen
through very well. They come in a variety of sizes. The ones I see
Dear Serge, List;
I have a few dinosaur bones around the house, and a number of specimens
of petrified wood from the Henry Mountains of southern Utah. Now that
material is radioactive. It comes from the yellow dust in most of the
soils of the jurassic and triassic of the area.
Happy Saturday,
Well, I have 3 Geiger counters, but not radioactive meteorites...;-
I´m also a collector of minerals, and there are many, many minerals,
radioactive in the nature. Some slightly, like Columbite, some not so
slightly, like Uranite, these I keep in my garage, but my Brahins are
all in the house ;-
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Rob Wesel
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The Real McCoy!! Rob
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Does anyone know where I can buy some Campo Sales for a reasonable price?
Thanks in Advance,
JKGwilliam
At 06:43 AM 10/23/2004, Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
Hello to all new meteorite collecters.If you are private citizens,museum
curators,rock shop owners,starter-up meteorite dealers,new
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Rob Wesel
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Who has any TATAHOUINE FORSALE?I am looking for an individual.10 to 20
grams forsale or trade.
steve arnold
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Who has any TATAHOUINE FORSALE?I am looking for an individual.10 to 20
grams forsale or
Were any pieces that size actually recovered? a 4 gram monster is the
largest I have personally seen.
i have hurd of 200g pieces and there was a 130 or 140g piece at tuscon last
year...
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I believe Mike Farmer has some larger chunks available on his website, although I
would think all fragments of this meteorite are considered individuals since most
have none to very, very little fusion crust.
Ryan
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I believe Mike Farmer has some larger chunks available on his website,
although I would think all fragments of this meteorite are considered individuals
since most have none to very, very little fusion
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