Hello ruben;I admire your stature and kindness for forgiving steve and
bob.You are one among many.Shows everyone you have more to do with your life
than hold grudges and such.I think.
Hope you don't mind me posting this.I was inspired by your
kindness.
Best Wishes;Herman Archer.
These auctions have been going on for some time now.Always campo or
nantans,small specimens,large sale price,many bids and guess what! Bidders
identity
is kept private.Hum-Hummm !! I think i smell fish.
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Shill-fish smells bad,bad.What a great description of the goings on here,but
i guess some will try anything.Good luck!
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Hello Gary;
Thanks for askingWhat else we collect.I collect terrestial rocks and
oddities,artifacts ( surface finds ) and just plain old junk tools and
such,preferrably hand made from wood and iron.But,of course,mostly meteorites.
Best Regards;Herman Archer.
Welcome Scott Liston;
This a great meteorite list and very informative.Sometimes some bickering
but we all bicker sometimes.Hope you enjoy the list and meteorite collecting.i
sure do.
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Hello M.M. and welcome to the list,hope you enjoy your long stay.I have been
getting some fake e-mails of ebay too and , of course. like you i delete
after sending it to spoof at ebay or paypal whichever they are trying to
mimic.Good luck and happy meteorites to you.
Best Wishes;Herman
Hello M.M.;
The fusion crust on an iron meteorite won't rub off with your finger.It is
magnetite which is very hard and durable.You maybe should contact the
seller.They probably received it that way too.Just a thought.But,i would bet a
shiny
sikhote would also look good.Good luck and keep
Hello hbobo;The university of arizona at tempe arizona has a program for
verifying suspect meteorites.They are on the web.Good luck.Hope it is one.
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Hello Bernd;Such a great tribute to someone who has contributed so much to
meteoritics.Thanks for the kind post.He will be missed by all who follow this
type of endeavor.
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Hello hbobo; I have misinformed you on getting your suspect meteorite
verified.Actually it is Arizona State University at Tempe Arizona and Larry
Lebofsky so kindly informed me that the University of Arizona at Tucson
Arizona also
verifys meteorites.They are on the web.again,good luck, and
Michael; Jack has a winner in this sikhote.Beautiful! Thanks for the view.
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Great photo's Mike;
Thank you for sharing them with us.Amazing meteorite and amazing
countryside.Mirko had described this amazing fall and that was very
exciting,but the
photo's added icing to the cake.
The men of La Mancha have struck a blow for the meteorite community.Thanks
Michael; Thank you very much for sharing your experiences and reporting on
the peru meteorite fall.This seems to be a very important event judging from
your reports of heat,mushroom cloud and large sulphur outgassing from the
impact.Wow! what an experience for the teenager who photographed
Welcome to your homes and it sure is good to hear from Mike about their
adventure.I am glad you were able to acquire some of the meteorite for your
collections and probably for science.Your description really puts a human
perspective to meteorite hunting and retreival of specimens.YOU
Thanks Doug;
This graph is very useful for future reference.Great job thanks for
sharing.There is some very informative posts coming out of the carancas
fall.What
an event!Record breaking probably.Meteoritically speaking.Thanks to all
posters on this event and the calculations
WOW, it took me to go there to get them to begin to
move, we will see how much longer it takes to dig out
what is left of the meteorite, finally!
Mike;Amazing meteorite diplomacy.You guys got the job done.I personally am
glad it came out that way.You saved a possible large meteorite for
Michael and Michael;
One picture says a thousand words,but this one may say more than one
thousand.Thanks for sharing.
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Martin;
A great and kind oratory of the hazards(financial and physical and i think
mental) of our modern day meteorite hunter specialist.I believe every
generation has had one and i think mike is ours,at the present time.I have
lived
through many more but wasn't associated with their
List;
I also never had the good fortune to meet Jim.But through this great hobby
i have read,heard and seen many good deeds and pictures concerning his
accomplishments in the meteorite community.
I believe Jim loved this hobby and pursued his passion of meteorites with
all his
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Hello Jan:
Welcome to the list.You are right about learning a lot about meteorites
here.All the members are devoted meteorite collectors,dealers,scholars and
just
great people,all around.Of course,we all have our bad days too.I think.Enjoy
your stay.Sit down,buckle up and get ready to
Darren;
Impressive photo and i think impressive chondrule too.Thanks for sharing.
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Michael;
What a sight to behold.Hard work paid off this time.way to go.Thanks for
sharing.
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Bernd;
I can almost imagine how hard it was to contain yourself from going
public.Respectful restraint,great job and very courteous too.What an iron
meteorite!Mike is right in there with the modern day meteorite hunters.What a
day!Super
find Mike.Hope you find more.
Best
Graham;
That meteorite looks great.And i think you really did it justice by cleaning
it up.Hiding all those features we meteorite lovers relish under caliche
isn't asthetic at all.Great job and thanks for sharing.
Best Regards;Herman Archer IMCA # 2770.
Hello Aziz;
I am sorry for your loss.good friends are hard to come by.I also wish that
he may rest in peace.
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In this case, the offending list member was removed as soon as I read
the post yesterday.
Thank you Art Jones!
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Hello Phil;
Thanks for sharing your discovery with us.I have an unclassified meteorite
that i had purchased from Derek Bowers that has a similar characteristic to
it.The inclusions are troilite with an oriented sheen to it, in my
specimen.When
polished and etched then sprayed with clear
Welcome Michael;
You asked about a diamond saw when cutting small specimens.A tile saw works
well if you clamp the specimen securely.I use a regular tile saw with a
sliding table bought at Lowe's.The blade is rather thick that comes with
it,but
you can purchase cubic boron blades and
Hello AL;
Thanks for the post and for taking the time to post such informative
information to this great list.This post was a huge reminder to some of us and
info.needed by new members as to why we are so enthused by materials from
space.Thanks again.
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Steve;
Good to hear from you.I sincerely hope you have a great time in tucson.You
deserve it.I think.
Best Regards and have a good time;Herman Archer IMCA # 2770
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Michael;
Congratulations on this award,you earned it many times over,i think.What a
great group of people pictured within the post.Thanks for sharing.
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Helo Anne and Norbert;
I agree with your summation of this matter wholeheartedly.Especially
Norberts description of the friendly laid back atmosphere.I also look forward
to
reading the digest i receive every day.And i really appreciate all the posts
by
all the members,no matter what it
Michael;
Great photo of meteorite kids having fun.I love,that is,children having
fun.Especially with meteorites.
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Hello Chris;
Yes this is a meteorite,the name it goes by is ALGOMA III CD Medium
octahedrite;band width 0.6mm.approx recovered weight; 4.1kg.A mass of 9lb (
4.1kg),discoid in shape,was ploughed up. Contains 10.62% Ni. W.H. Hobbs ( 1903
).Chemically anomalous. Catalogue of Meteorites,fifth
Hello Ted;
An excellent scientific solution and answer to a dead end argument about
crater and impact forming collisions by an exterrestial object with earth.I
think.
Hope to hear from you more in the future,and i really enjoyed the nwa 2828
EL3 page.Again an excellent scientific solution
Michael;
Excellent stone meteorite photo.Thanks for sharing with us.And thanks to the
owner of such a massive stone for sharing also.I seems that the student is
being infected by the meteorite bug,at least he looks like it,Hope so.
Best Regards;Herman Archer IMCA # 2770
Hello Matteo;
Those are excellent pictures,a pleasure to view.Thank you for sharing some
more with us.
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Mike;
A beautiful meteorite,Thanks for sharing the great photo.And i agree with
rob about our having the priviledge to interact with the top meteorite
hunters.researchers,collectors and dealers on this planet.I personally enjoy
hearing about yours and other peoples finds and
Mike;
What beautiful meteorite finds! congratulations.Thank you for sharing the
pictures with us and the world of meteorites.That critter in the picture
looks edible.Good picuture.
Good to hear you are back to normal after the tragedy in your family.Time
marches on i guess.We'll go on
Jim;
That is a beautiful specimen,Thanks for showing it.Good luck
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Hello Ed;
Welcome to a very good meteorite list.Hope you enjoy your stay and stay a
long time.Meteorites are a fascination that we all enjoy and probably will
never know all they have to tell us.But what we learn we can enjoy.And i would
venture to say that as time passes and new
Elton;
I think you have done a good job of posting about this rock.I am sure it
gives Gary a heads-up on what he is dealing with and what the consequences
could be.Very helpful.I think.
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Hello Alfonso; I also welcome you back.and like doug would like for you to
write about the meteorite fall and the details of it within your great
nation.You probably have a lot of great tales to tell the many waiting eyes of
our
list members.I also would like to see pictures of your
Michael;
Great camel donga specimen,Rocks on fire has outdone themselves on that
one,and the presentation is really awesome.Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for the post armando,i think i see where this is going.you are
crawling out on a limb and when you get too far out someone will saw it off. I
appreciate the fact that we can speak our mind on this list,so,go for it and
let
it fly.we'll see how far it goes.Just for curiosity sake.
I
Hello Anita;
I am very familiar with Eric Twelker and the Meteorite Market.Extremely
honest,fair and great people.You will not go wrong dealing with them.I have
for
years and never a problem.And they always sell well prepared specimens.They
always answer inquiries too.
Best
Hi Mike;
Congratulations on your hard work and endurance paying off .This is
good news in a slow time like we are having.If anybody can find them,you
can.Good luck on finding more and bigger.What were the weights of the ones you
found?I think we all are interested in knowing.
Good
Hello David and Kitt;A very nice collection of meteorite specimens.Looks
like a very tidy and neat way to collect meteorites.My collection has no set
size or weight requirements.Probably,most collections don't.Just get the
biggest
specimen for the best price i think.Yours is a unique way to
David and Kitt;Collecting meteorites is a good and educational hobby,i enjoy
it, as does the other list members i think.WHY DID YOU POST DOUG'S E-MAIL
TO YOU?Things were mentioned in it that should be left out of meteorite
collecting and study.Lets get back to meteorites and the mystic that
GREAT PHOTO'S MARTIN;
The King of ( space ) ROCK AND ROLL. Thank you for sharing this event in
time.Made my day!
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Mccarthy; I personally applaud you for your post to the list.It may keep
someone from suffering the same fate before you win out on this scam.I think
you
will win out,i hope so anyway.It took courage,knowing how meteorite
collectors feel about other collectors and don't want to cause any
Jeff; I have to wonder about the report of a tsunami associated with this
March 16 fall.If the report is true and or verified by research in japan that
would be amazing.To generate a tsunami the bolide had to strike the sea,as you
know.Japan was in a state of limbo at this time in history
Hello:
I have given this matter a lot of thought also,over the years and decided
the answer for me is Creative Evolution .Dynamics and Mechanics.Sure
makes me feel more at ease thinking such a thing. ( Just my thoughts ).
Good Day;Herman Archer.
Great picture of a great new fall Michael.Thanks Frederic for letting
Michael post this picture.And thanks to both of you for sharing.
This fall will probably make a lot of hunters happy,i hope so anyway.We've
been needing such an event.
Looking for more.
Best Regards;Herman Archer.
Congratulations Norway meteorite recovery team!Thanks Geoff for sharing this
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Welcome to the list,and welcome to meteorite collecting and hunting.Great
hobby,i think.Hope to hear more from you.Good luck.
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Michael; What a great specimen! Thanks for sharing.You don't see many
gibeons with that much character.It has it all.
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Yes,i have been double posted many times in the past two days.But delete
still works.
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Hello Tim;
The catalogue of meteorites lists 80 IIAB meteorites.Hope this helps.
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Michael;Another suuper great picture.Michael Farmer is an excellent
meteorite finder.Thanks for sharing.
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Hello clemens;Welcome to the list.I viewed your great photo's but i couldn't
tell much about the stones.They look a little like a granite or chert to
me.The photo's were somewhat fuzzy on my computer.
Do any of your stones attract a magnet?Most meteorites will,although there
is a great many
Michael; That is a great article and i think it sums up most collectors past
history in meteorite collecting.Keep up the good work that we all enjoy so
much.Thanks!
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Hello Martin;That is also a beautiful picture of a heat affected zone.and
the neumann lines really jump out at us.Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for the picture Jeff.As always,a great job.I really enjoy them.
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Congratulations Dave; You have accomplished the very thing the rest of hope
for whenever we dive into a pile of unclassified Meteorites,after
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Peter; Thank you for sharing your pictures with us.Looks like everyone had a
good Meteorite time.Great group of people.
Best Wishes;Herman.
Hello List;
I have been reading the posts to the list with much curiosity.There was a
post that stated Meteorite hunting isn't a priority YET..But i think it is
and will become a higher priority in the desert countries,that is to stop what
the american university researchers and desert
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Hello Geoff;
New Orleans meteorite sale is a good idea.But,if you auction it off only
one person donates to the cause.If you take 10.00 donations from everyone that
wants to
Well said Mark;Have you looked at the beautiful meteorite specimens Geoff
Notkin has posted for the raffle?What a job he does and fast too.Someone is
going to be very happy after the raffle,( But it will only be a ticket
purchaser
of course ).And on that note,i want to wish every
Hello Listee's;
I received a specimen of nwa 2945 the other day.I must say,it is fantastic
material.After cleaning, the crystals are visible on the outside,sticking
out.It shows a beautiful structure when fine polished.Even black shock veins.
Just wanted to pass that information
Congratulations Steve;
What a happy day for the meteorite community!Just the thoughts of your
experience while hunting,finding and retreiving the beautiful specimen makes
our
lives as meteoriteophiles brighter.Words can't express the feelings i have
for your great accomplishment.WOW!!
Stefan;
That is an awesome sight.Beautiful! Looks like an onion cut through the
middle.
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Dr. Grossman;
Thank you for your great announcement.I know everyone has been looking for
this naming for a long time.I really appreciate the posts you make to this
list,it brings an air of science to the collecting community.
Thank you very much.Herman Archer.
ONIONITE! There could be a new classification here Jan .Just a thought.You
cracked me up on that one.
The more i look at the picture.the more awesome it looks.The rind is
extraordinary.Beautiful!!
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Merry Christmas to all list members and meteorite enthusiast.Thanks to all
collectors and dealers that have made this hobby so rewarding.I wish you all
prosperity in the coming year and good health for many years to come
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
Happy new year meteorite list,collectors,dealers,hunters and finders.Very
best of luck finding that special meteorite in 2006,whether it is found on the
net at shows or ( the best ) in the wild.And , of course, on those beautiful
meteorite websites we love to view.GOOD LUCK.
Herman Archer.
Ron;That is a great service to the list.Thank you very much.I will enjoy
viewing the events.and wouldn't it be great to webcam the re-entry.What a
glorious sight that must be.Hopefully some of the list members will get to view
it.Hope so anyway.
Thanks;Herman.
Hello list;
Jackstraw 922 is Derik Bowers from Hagerstown Maryland.He has been selling
meteorites for a long time.At least all the time i have been on the
internet.I have purchased several items from him and he has been great to
respond and
does everything correctly. I think.I'll deal
Martin;
I have viewed the ebay auction earlier and thought to myself,HOW
INGENIOUS,an info-auction that will teach the novice about the meteorite they
are
viewing and maybe bidding on.I hope your friend keeps up the good work,all
sellers will benefit from this technique not to mention
Dean;That is a very interesting specimen,I won't guess the classification
myself,but will congratulate you on the find and thank you for posting the
pictures for our enjoyment.
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Hello Luke; Good to have you join us on this list.A great list it is,we
learn a lot from it,i think.I don't post a lot but really enjoy pulling it up
every evening after work and reading Meteorite and cosmic related posts.And
occasionally someone will post great specimens for sale for our
Hello Michael;
That picture is breathtaking.and a lucky soul you are to own it.Thanks for
sharing it with us.
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Hello Matteo;
Thanks for giving a look of a microscope that covers the whole field of view
when photographed.That is great.Maybe you will post some more pictures
occasionally for us to enjoy.Hope so.
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Michael; Beautiful picture of Mike's Glorieta.Makes me
DROOL!!
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Hi Adam; I am a collector of meteorites.And as such i prefer to acquire
properly classified specimens. ( personally ).And in doing so i also prefer
that
the specimen be in the TKW range for that particular classification.I think
your personal thoughts post covers that and more.If we aren't
Matteo; There is a lot of people having trouble with this seller.Myself
included.Be careful folks.
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Hello Gary,Walter;
I found a wire wheel for my 4side grinder and that thing really gets the
job done.But if you ever try to use one,be sure to use safety goggles.That
grinder turns many r.p.m.'s and can throw little wires at escape
velocity.Seriously the wire wheel does shed wires.Good
Michael;Beautiful picture,and as always Anne Black has a spectacular
specimen.A great dealer.Thanks for sharing with us.
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This is one that ebay should require to be authenticated by the owner.Of
course by a real authority.IMCA might help on this one,if possible.Just a
thought.
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Hello List;I am only testing a post.
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Derek,that is a beautiful specimen,you are so lucky and the pictures are
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Welcome Henry;
I hope you enjoy this list and look forward to reading your posts.There is
a great deal of information that comes through here from time to time,i
mostly enjoy reading and not cluttering the list with my comments and wit.I
also hope you enjoy your collecting meteorites as i
I wish you a speedy recovery from your surgery.Get well soon.
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Hello steve;
I want to be the first to welcome you back and say that i also have been
very amused at your on-off,on-off,on-off,on-off,on-off relationship with the
meteorite collecting world.It is a great example of the right to make
decisions in collecting.I have enjoyed your character and
Mike:
Thanks for posting this article,and congratulations to both you and greg
on your generous adventure.I know the locals could use the money and it was
great of you guys to handle the procurement with integrity.good job,i think.
Good luck on your future adventures.As always, you remain
The news of Ron Hartman's passing is a sad note in the field of
meteoritics.It seems that he lived a good and full life in his chosen
profession from
which we all that follow that field have learned very much and he was
probably proud of that and happy to pass it on to all that were
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