It is way too cloudy in tennessee to see any good stuff , i hope others have a
better view.Good luck
Herman.
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Steve Arnold;Illinois,
I read your apology to all parties concerned with the sikhote doubts and
think it is BIG of you and gentlemanly too.Everyone skids downward in life at
some point,i think.I have had dealings with you for years and haven't had but
one little concern,which was irrevelent
Stan;
congratulations on your acquisition of such a large amount of EL material.A
dream come true for most collectors and some dealers i am sure.This
hobby/obsession seems to grow in size over time it seems ( weight wise anyway )
and becomes more exciting as time goes by.I think.So good luck
Michael; I hope you can read this through your shaking eyes because i know you
must be scared out of your wits.Ha!This bozo must be extremely intelligent to
have thought of such a money making enterprise as this.wow! far out man...Too
much crack.I guess it takes all kinds.Watch your back and
My vote is meteorwrong.And a thought on the subject of the velocity of the
object.If the object had enough cosmic velocity to penetrate a
roof,ceiling,crack tiles and bounce to embed itself in a wall would it not have
to be disengaged from a larger mass of sufficient size to retain much of its
Dr. Buhl;
Thank you very much for checking this subject with the absolute authority
on iron meteorites ( Buchwald ).Great job.
Best Regards;Herman Archer.
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Elton;You have some good points on consistency of the use of the term of
'fusion crust on iron meteorites' Of course stony meteorites fusion crust
consists of magnetite too just like the irons.And i think V.F. Buchwald set the
standard for definition of fusion crust on iron meteorites.His work
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