Hi Serge, Norbert and List,
I do not know whether Serge can read the List posts at the moment but if it is
so, I want first of all to wish you that the
situation in Russia will improve as soon as possible for you and your friends.
I really know what you mean when you say 'not rich'
as dealing
Hi
What do you do with a dealer who seems to have NO TIME to leave you feedback
on Ebay.
I have had many times where a non-dealer seller on Ebay simply never gets
around to fulfilling their duties of leaving feedback. That is annoying
enough.
But why a when a dealer does not leave you feedback,
Hi Martin and List,
The building was the place for drying grain
I guess you have the same picture:
http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/kunashak.jpg
Best regards,
Sergey
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Sergey Vasiliev
U Dalnice 839,
Prague 5, 15500
Czech Republic
Good morning, All,
Walter Newton wrote:
...But why a when a dealer does not leave you feedback, is beyond me. I
would imagine that a dealer should understand that user input on Ebay is a
lifeline to developing a good selling relationship with users who are
considering purchasing something
Hi Paul
Yes, it's about the meteorites.
I haven't noticed this caveat with the meteorite dealers, but a lot of
dealers on Ebay set their own bidding rules (which is Ebay legal). Some
dealers (or even part-time sellers) will not except bids from anyone with
ANY negative feedback, or requires you
I seen very hard, Zagami its now 500-1000$ for
gram...take a look how much is the price of a 30 gr.
gold nuggetask to Pietre Debra...
Matteo
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There are several meteorite collectors that also
collect Gold nuggets. I would like to trade a 1.3
Gram Zagami
The next to have problems its moroccans from August of
this year after Casablanca Meeting.
Matteo
--- Meteoriteshow [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hi Serge, Norbert and List,
I do not know whether Serge can read the List posts
at the moment but if it is so, I want first of all
to wish you
Yummy, didnt know, that Kunashak was a
house-hitter
http://www.fmm.ru/galleryen.htm
Buckleboo!
Martin
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Good morning list.It is a good day today.Today only,30% off the 7 items I
have listed on my sale page.I will also pay shipping anywhere in the
world.Please PAYPAL only!!
steve arnold,chicago
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We can't
explain it to you. You wouldn't understand because you've been
slaves all your lives, but if you'd ever been free for even one
day, you would fight to the death to stay that way, just like
we do.
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I have sent him numerous emails, but no feedback yet. It's been over 3
weeks
since the auction.
this might seem overly harsh, but I would think that maybe he hasnt left
feedback because he thinks you are pestering him on the issue. 'numerous
emails' seems to be a bit above and beyond
I guess I'm a visual learner!!!
The diagram, illustration on page 36-37 of the much touted August issue of
Astronomy spoke to me in a way that 2 1/2 years of membership on the list
and scores of suggested related reading never had.
Or should I say crystalized all of my previous tantalizing and
Hello Martin, Sergey and All,
Very interesting! As far as I can tell, Sergey's picture is the of
structure prior to impact, and the pic I posted is of the actual
impact hole. As you can see if you open both pics at the same time,
the building is the same, but the X-marks-the-spot on Sergey's pic
Hi
Maybe you hadn't read my second post, but this dealer in question has had a
lot of time in the last three weeks to list item after item, but not 10
seconds to leave feedback?
And you have no idea if what the content of my numerous email were like. I
am extremely polite and friendly. If polite
By the way...
I know I am new to this list, but I don't feel that my question was out of
line. But I assume that some one on this list does. I just got this private
email from a list member in reference to this subject.
You expect too much of people.
There's an a**hole born every minute...
j.
Walter.
You have chosen to send a private email to the list which is a violation of
list policies.
All this over a petty feedback. Is all this list spam worth it? I suggest
you leave the dealer a negative feedback for not leaving you a positive
feedback. This may make you feel better.
Hello Sergey,
Could you, or anyone on this list for that matter, translate into
English the caption below the Kunashak building you posted at:
http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/kunashak.jpg
Thanks,
Martin
On 6/28/06, Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yummy, didn't know, that Kunashak
Hi all,
I would think there are as many attitudes about eBay
feedback as there are buyers and sellers. I, for one, consider
it close to meaningless. However, since negative feedback
is so damaging, I must admit if a seller or buyer has over
100 transactions and only one (maybe two)
Hello Martin,
I can try:
The building for drying grain to which roof the meteorite has fallen. The
place of breakdown in a roof is noted by X.
This picture is from the article in Meteoritika, 1950 by Krinov after his
expedition.
Best regards,
Sergey
P.S. Something else to translate from
On 6/29/06, Sergey Vasiliev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
P.S. Something else to translate from Russian? ;-)))
Hi Sergey,
Well, I guess if you are asking, how about this one:
http://www.geocities.com/planetwhy/russian_article.jpg
Thanks,
Martin
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I fear you have missed my point. just because your emails were friendly
doesnt mean that the dealer in question doesnt think of your 'numerous
emails' about feedback - even through friendly - arent an annoyance.
He may have time to list other ebay auctions but that doesnt mean he gives
the
If you had gone to one of the ebay boards to post about not having received
feedback, you would have gotten slapped around much more harshly than you
got here. People leave feedback, people don't leave feedback... it isn't
worth stressing over unless it is libelous or fits one of the other
Fred Olsen inquired:
I will be in Frankfurt for one day in July and would like
to know if there are any meteorite displays in Frankfurt?
Hello Fred,
If I remember correctly, the Senckenberg Museum in Frankfurt
has a meteorite display (first floor, room no. 9). I think I
also read somewhere
It is interesting Matteo that you brought up the Casablanca meeting.
Well, at least the gold rush is over in Northwest Africa. We will have to
see if it is decided that new laws governing the export of meteorites found
mostly in the surrounding countries and not in Morocco itself are needed.
It
I just stumbled across this:
http://meade.telescopes.com/products/meade-meteorite-kit-limited-edition-collectors-set-43894.html
Seems that the specimens are prepared using the Mason method. As in Bill Mason?
Also, this piece of text I find a little interesting:
Along with each Meteorite Kit
Hi List,
I just returned from Morocco a couple days ago and the supply of meteorites
is dreadfully low, the lowest point I have seen to date. I have been going
an average of every two months the last two years and have seen the downward
trend for some time now. The supply is drying up! The
Yepp,
And the logs in the museum: http://www.fmm.ru/meteoritesen/kunashaken.htm
Is it underside the roof?
What a pitty that I sold all my Kunashak... a ballyhoo as house smasher
could quadruple the price.
Buckleboo!
Martin
PS: hmm what happened to Pele's encyclopedical project?
I feel always
Just a note about the Saint Marie aux Mines mineral
show in France last week.
Jim Strope and I attended the show every day mixed
with tourism of the area's many medieval towns and
endless vineyards.
The show was the largest ever, with over 900
exhibitors and many others who just show up and
You think it would sell better i fit would be signed by Reynolds Burt?
Uh where is my saw! What a chance to upgrade made 20 years old Meade 8,
if I see the price of that kit.
40 kits of that kind..hehe, if Uncle Meade will give me a 16 SC for them in
exchange?
Yippe!!
-Ursprüngliche
Yep, Meade has sold boxed sample sets for a while now, apparently as a
sideline. They are nice, but more pricy than buying on ebay, or even some
dealers. Still if you want to be sure you get a real meteorite and don't
know the good dealers, it's a start.
Earlier this year, I accompanied my
Hi Tracy and List,
Life is too short to worry about whether you get feedback ! ;-)
Truer words were never spoken.
Of all the things I have to do on a dialy basis, worrying about giving and
receiving ebay feedback ranks below taking out the trash.
I think I have someone waiting now for my
I have not verified this info but with the behind the scenes action I have
seen and/or heard about, the days are numbered for meteorites leaving
Moroccan borders, whether they are from there or not.
isnt it kind of irrelevant if morroco closes down for meteorite exportation?
many stones
Hi list
One big APOLOGY from me about posting a email to the list that was sent
directly to me. Honest mistake, but I understand the rules now. Won't happen
again.
I've heard everything from list users feeling that Ebay feedback is almost
bogus to Ebay feedback can put the fear of g-d in you.
Hello Bernd list,
at the MPIK in Heidelberg there are NO meteorites any more since
several years, and the meteorite collection of the MPIC Mainz was
transfered also to the Senckenberg Museum in Frankfurt, that it is
currently curated by Mrs. Jutta Zipfel.
Therefore, Fred, please head for
Based upon the drying up of material out of the Sahara anyhow it is kind of
like closing the barn door after the horses have escaped.
Jim Strope
421 Fourth Street
Glen Dale, WV 26038
http://www.catchafallingstar.com
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Hi Stan, Jim, everyone,
Very true, there are many barn doors available as Jim pointed out.
Greg
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From: stan . [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 2:30 PM
Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Morocco
From: michael cottingham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 12:59 PM
To: 'michael cottingham'
Subject: A MUST SEE AUCTION... POSITIVE FEEDBACK!
Hello,
My sense of humor has returned to me. This is Guaranteed to be a Positive
Is this the only positive feedback you're selling or do you have others?
What is the shock stage of the feedback?
TIA for the feedback to this email. :-)
Dave
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From: michael cottingham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, June
The Dr. Mike Reynolds I know is an astronomy professor who lives in
Jacksonville, Fla. I think he wrote Falling Stars and the cover
illustration is by Jerry Armstrong of Winston, GA. Both guys are really cool
cats in my book!
Anita
Tracy Latimer
p.s. I may have this Mike Reynolds confused with
Or easier,
visit AchimMoritz Karl in Frankfurt,
they must have a huge stock of rare and historic material, worth to fill a
museum.
Buckleboo!
Martin
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Dieter
Heinlein
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 29. Juni
Hi
If you were trying to sell positive feedback for 5 dollars, then way didn't
you make it a Buy It Now auction for 5 dollars. This is confusing me.
Think this is some sort of scam.
Does anyone even know this dealer. Didn't I see him on Ebay last month
trying to see one of the statues on Easter
SEE HUMOR IS GOOD!
Best Wishes
Michael Cottingham
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Walter L.
Newton
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 1:38 PM
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] FW: A MUST SEE AUCTION... POSITIVE
A heads-up to those interested in eucrites, and in particular,
to those who own a piece (or more) of this fantastic eucrite.
I own a small, 0.94-gram piece that I got from Christian Anger
and one of those gorgeous slices (16 grams) I. Koutyrev offered
on EBay a while ago.
There is an article in
is this paper avalible online anywhere in electronic format? a quick google
didnt turn anything up.
TIA!
YAMAGUCHI A. et al. (2006) An anomalous eucrite, Dhofar 007,
and a possible genetic relationship with mesosiderites.
(MAPS 41-6, 2006, 863-874)
is this paper avalible online anywhere in electronic
format? a quick google didnt turn anything up. TIA!
The 2003 article is available online. As for the 2006 article,
you will have to have a MAPS subscription to access it online,
I think.
While we are at it, I found this conclusion by the
Bernd, this is indeed a wonderful meteorite.
I was lucky enough to buy some complete stones in
Ensisheim, and have cut them and placed some gorgeous
pieces on my website only today!
See them here.
http://www.meteoriteguy.com/catalog/dhofar007.htm
I also have loaded thre more very rare
Finally finished it...
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/Colorado Meteorites.kmz
--
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Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
P.O. Box 151293
Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
ebay id: mhmeteorites
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I sent a bad link, try this one:
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/Colorado_Meteorites.kmz
Or Jeff Grossman's which looks more up-to-date :)
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/index.php?sea=coloradosfor=placesstype=containslrec=5map=gegoog=yes
Matt Morgan wrote:
Finally finished it...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A heads-up to those interested in eucrites, and in particular,
to those who own a piece (or more) of this fantastic eucrite.
I own a small, 0.94-gram piece that I got from Christian Anger
and one of those gorgeous slices (16 grams) I. Koutyrev offered
on EBay a while
Dear Listees:
This is an alert regarding an alleged piece of the Tucson Ring,
currently being offered for sale.
Some months ago, I was contacted by a lady here in Tucson, who stated
that a family member had found an iron meteorite nearby. She emailed me
a photo, and there was no doubt that
Hello list.I just want to give a little plug to a little known impact
melt.It is called EL AROUSS.It is an impact melt breccia.If no one
remembers it,last year michele franco had a few kilo's of it in tucson.It
was 14 or 15 BIG slices layerd like bread floating down a stairway.Right
now Fredrick
Hi Geoff,
Excellent information! Thanks very much.
-Walter Branch
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From: Notkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 6:09 PM
Subject:
Hi Geoff,
Thanks for the warning.
You know, with all the campos and beer flying around Tucson during
Feburary, there is a chance that someone lost a campo off the roof of
their car or something like that. Heck, I even accidently bought one
the Blood auction, only to sell it minutes later when I
You know, with all the campos and beer flying around Tucson during
Feburary, there is a chance that someone lost a campo off the roof of
their car or something like that.
Dear Martin:
Thanks for that. I thought it a good idea to put this info out there
for you all to consider.
In all
Hey I'll fess up, I am the dealer in question. I find feedbacks to be a
pain in the butt, a waste of time and in the grand scheme of things virtually
worthless. As a result I do feedbacks in a big batch every 2-3 months
(sometimes longer).
When I am buying it doesn't matter to me
I have already turned this idiot in this morning. It is in violation of many
ebay rules.
Should be gone soon!
Mark
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From: michael cottingham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 11:59 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list]
Hi Matt
It's interesting that you put up this list today. I live in Golden and just
a few days ago I went to the MB database and placed set points in Google
Earth for all the Colorado meteorites they had on file.
The Apex find intriqued me. One, because the find spot (according to the
MB)is just
Hello Mark,
WHO MADE YOU THE IDIOT POLICE MAN OF THE LIST? WHAT EBAY RULES DOES THIS
AUCTION VIOLATE ANYWAY???
By The Way, I had already removed the Auction before your Reporting to
ebay. My humor was fulfilled and my mission of the day accomplished!
Now I remember why I just do my own
Hi All
There are a couple of interesting articles in the June 15, 2006 issue of
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. Unfortunately only the abstracts are viewable
on the website.
Enjoy
1) Silica and pyroxene in IVA irons; possible formation of the IVA magma by
impact melting and reduction of
Wow Matt, nice work
Jerry Flaherty
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From: Matt Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 5:09 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Colorado Meteorite Locations on Google Earth
I sent a bad link, try
If any coordinates published in the MB are in error, please submit
the correction to the Editor, Harold Connolly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or one of the AEs. If you can support
the correction, it will be made in the database right away and an
erratum will be printed. None of the MB coordinates are
I'd love to see it - but both sites bring up a message box axking
how firefox should open the site never had that happen
before and have no idea what it means.
Any ideas why this is?
Thanks, Michael
on 6/29/06 4:33 PM, Gerald Flaherty at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow Matt,
Hi Matt
It's interesting that you put up this list today. I live in Golden and just
a few days ago I went to the MB database and placed set points in Google
Earth for all the Colorado meteorites they had on file.
The Apex find intriqued me. One, because the find spot (according to the
MB)is just
Which Mark are you?
At least I use some other qualifier to distinguish myself from the numerous
other Mark's on this list.
Mark Ferguson...lost somewhere in Kentucky but has been a ebay member since
1996
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To: michael cottingham [EMAIL
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/June_30.html
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Walter N. posted:
It's interesting that you put up this list today. I live in Golden and
just
a few days ago I went to the MB database and placed set points in
Google
Earth for all the Colorado meteorites they had on file.
Dear Walter:
Golden is a lovely town. I am a great fan of the hot
I have been a bit out of the loop the past year as I
moved to new zealand, spend 6 months travelling,
missed ensisheim and St marie this year ect.
To me this sounds like more run of the mill scare
mongering that certain people keep bringing up
although I am well aware about certain museums efforts
Geoff:
Thanks for the shameless plug.. I will gladly sign copies, free of charge :)
here is the link: http://mhmeteorites.com/handbook_colorado.html
The coordinates in my book were gathered through research from the
Denver Museum of Natural History, MetBull, finder accounts, and other
lit
Dean
Here is a URL for info on the meeting.
http://www.fsac.ac.ma/meteorite/index.html
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Eric Olson
http://www.star-bits.com
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Since this is a major event for Morocco and a place to showcase science, I
am fairly sure the King is aware this event. A couple of months ago, current
and future laws covering meteorites was on the topic list for this meeting.
Doesn't sound like showboating to me, time to get with current
Yes folks, it's a good one.
See my collection pieces, one with great rivers of melt.
www.austromet.com/CollnPics/Dhofar_0007_4.768g.jpg
www.austromet.com/CollnPics/Dhofar_0007_8.846g.jpg
Enjoy,
Christian
I.M.C.A. #2673 at www.imca.cc
website: www.austromet.com
Ing. Christian Anger
I have notice some moroccans are arrested in Algeria
why found with meteorites...
Matteo
--- stan . [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
I have not verified this info but with the behind
the scenes action I have
seen and/or heard about, the days are numbered for
meteorites leaving
Moroccan
many strange seen the slice I have in collection
http://it.geocities.com/mcomemeteorite2006/Dhofar007.JPG
Matteo
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is this paper avalible online anywhere in
electronic
format? a quick google didnt turn anything up. TIA!
The 2003 article is available
I couldn't agree more. If the dealer takes the time to work on ebay, then go
all the way and complete the transaction. Feedback takes about 5 seconds to
leave, so it isn't difficult. I get angry at buyers who don't leave feedback
as well. I will tell you as a dealer, I have an ebay book, where all
from what i understand this is because of illegal boarder crossings, not
because the authorities care about some stones...
if stones were comming into morroco from other nations and their export is
made illegal they will just travel to another state where the export laws
are more lax.
Oh Bill,
Off the pills again I see. Why are you even bothering the good people of
this Forum with your crap? If you must know, I am clearing inventory because
I do not want to haul it this fall when I relocate. It took over five years
to build a stockpile and it is my hope to clear it out quickly
I'm going to make a simple suggestion here. If receiving feedback is so
important to you, why don't you simply send the seller an email BEFORE
bidding and inquire as to whether or not he (she) promptly leaves
feedback? If you browse around Ebay, you will notice that several dealers
actually
Eric,
Good to hear you're getting settled in. If you ever get homesick for
Arizona, you're welcome to come stay at my place. I even have a lawn mower
you can use to show me your newly developed talent;-)
Ohone more thing...I almost forgot. I agree with you about the Ebay
feedback
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