Dear List,
I have 21 ebay auctions ending on ebay.
There are many goodies for sale. These include the following:
Krasnojarsk
Renazzo
Barbotan
Cape York
Chateau-Renard
Cumberland Falls
Dar al Gani 400 - huge slice
Mauerkirchen
Monument Draw
Nogoya
Ohaba
Orvinio
Orgueil
and many more...
Take a
Dear List,
I have 15 ebay auctions ending. Those include rare historical falls and
other goodies.
(Nogoya, Orgueil, Nerft, Atoka, Boriskino, Barbotan, Norton County, ...
)
Most of the autions are still at bargain prices.
If you are interested please see them at:
dear IMCA fellows, just read the sad news about gary and his wife's wish
to sell his meteorites (and everything else).
I simply refuse the idea that a fellow meteorite collector has to give
away his/her little or great treasure to pay bills for healthcare.
I'm trying to figure out what that
And we are worried about terrestrial contamination of martian material here
on earth? Check this out...
http://www.comics.com/creators/rubes/archive/rubes-20080619.html
;-)
Ed
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Hi List,
I have several ebay auctions ending in less than 24 hours.
Those auctions include:
- Dar al Gani 400 - beautiful lunar slice - NR !
- Estherville partslice
- Mundrabilla endpiece
- Carancas frag
- beautiful partslice of the hard to find Kerilis meteorite
and many more goodies.
All of
Hi List,
I have 10 ebay auctions ending in about 8 hours.
These auctions include:
- beautiful 3.12 gram slice of Dar al Gani 400 - started at just a penny
without reserve
- a partslice of Barwell
- a nice etched slice of Ahumada
- a fragment of Carancas
- historical Orgueil
And some more
Dear List Members,
Tomorrow (Thursday) I have 16 excellent, rare and intersting meteorite auctions
ending. You will find larger specimens from the
moon, Mars, asteroids and other cool places!! Unbelievably there are still a
few at a rock bottom price of just 99 cents,
excellent values will be
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Sounds like a good solution Matt.
I would not want my name published on a website
Hi List,
I have 13 ebay auctions ending.
Those auctions include some rarities such as Atoka and Orgueil.
There are also some nice slices of Mundrabilla, Cape York, Zaragoza and
Brahin.
Additionally there is a superb partslice of Dar al Gani 400 up for
grabs.
Take a look if you like.
Hi List,
Happy New Year first of all.
I have 15 ebay auctions ending in about 18 hours.
If you like please take a look at them.
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmeteoriten
Or you can also look at them through my webpage:
http://www.m3t3orites.com/ebay.php
Thank you for your time.
Regards
Hi List,
I have 20 ebay auctions ending in about 18 hours.
There are a few rarities among them as well as a beautiful Lunar
partslice of DaG 400 with vey low reserve.
The latest meteorite fall from Peru.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemrd=1item=110201669254
Nice 0.22 gr. fragment
Hi List,
I have ebay auctions ending in about 5 hours.
All of the auctions were started at a penny.
There are:
- Lunar partslice (DaG 400)
- New peruvian meteorite fall
- beautiful meteorite sphere
- partslice of cape york
- partslice of the new iron from spain, zaragoza
- large orgueil
Hi List,
I have 5 ebay auctions ending in about 3 and a half hours.
- 28.6 gr. Cape York slice
- 0.84 gr. Dar al Gani 400 lunar slice
- 0.49 gr. Mocs fragment with crust
- 0.07 gr. Wairarapa Valley partslice
- 35.0 gr. slice of Zaragoza iron
All of these are still at very low per gram prices.
Hi List,
I have 15 ebay auctions ending in about 18 hours.
All auctions were started at a penny and they will go for whatever you
chose they should.
Here are a couple pieces that I listed:
Dar al Gani 400 - beautiful lunar partslice
Cape York - nicely etched partslice
Barwell - a nice partslice
Hi List,
I have some ebay auctions ending in less than 24 hours.
Please take a look if you like:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmeteoritenQQhtZ-1
Thank you for looking and good luck in case you are bidding.
Regards
Moritz Karl
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By now you have all heard that our solar system is actually a part of
the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy, not the Milky way. Could it lend
credence to the wingstars? Could meteorites from two different
galaxies have differences? This new data is mind boggling! I have
read back in 1961 that the
Hi everyone!
I have 30 ebay auctions ending in about 18 hrs.
Those auctions include:
- Shelburne, Canada
- Barwell, England
- Bishopville, SC, USA
- Cleveland, TN, USA
- Dalton, GA, USA
- Dar al Gani 400 moon rock, Libya
- Hoba, Namibia
- Weston, CT, USA
- Khor Temiki, Sudan
- La Primitiva,
Hi List,
I have several ebay auctions ending in a couple of hours.
All of them were started at a penny and all of them are still very low.
Please follow this link to see the auctions:
http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=meteoriten
Thank you all for looking and Good
Hi list,
I have 20 ebay auctions ending in about 24 hrs.
- beautiful and super thin partslice of DaG 400
- two excellent spheres - Gibeon and NWA 869
- nice large fragment of Cumberland Falls
- super rare historical Weston
- and a lot more of historical important and rare fragments at low
prices
Sonny, after seeing all of the posts about the cows I can only
conclude that there are a lot of high school kids on the list now! I
have seen several pictures of deers on telephone poles and wires and
a few cows in trees. But the pictures went with my last crashed cpu.
of several years ago.
They are saying that Mars is so HOT that direct sunlight can cause batteries to
over heat. Something is not right here! They are not telling us the truth
about Mars. They also say that the temp is quite cold, even in the summer it
will not get to 32* at the equator, so how come then that
Giovanni lascia perdere, qui è normale se uno non è un
professore di lingue, venga preso in giro...sopratutto da
certi personaggi qui presenti in questa lista piuttusto
degrinatori nel confronto degli europei
ciao
matteo
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Is that a new and
more educated way to bash another culture?
1000 times weel your idea of culture reading your emails
ship to me in private.
Matteo
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from what I have seen its all real
Matteo
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A dear meteorite friend of mine
WOW! After Jim S post on the big GAO I am now confused! Will some one please
give a nother meaning for GAO! We do need both sides to the story! Jim B LOL
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Hi everyone!
I have 21 ebay auctions ending in a little over 9 hours ...
There are a lot of goodies still at low bids:
- Boriskino
- Cumberland Falls frag
- Dar al Gani 400 (beautiful thin partslice)
- Holbrook - small crusted fragment
- Juvinas
- Obernkirchen
- Shallowater
- Tombigbee RIver
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Dear List Members,
as everyone of you know Lang's auction was held on Saturday the 3rd of
Febuaryand I participated in person at the auction to make sure to get
the specimens Iwanted.
I did win 6 lots and after the closing of the auction I walked up to Mr.
Langand told him to hang on to the
Dear List Members,
Having just returned home from the 2007 Tucson show Allan and I would like
to make the following statement
regarding our annual meteorite auction:
1) First of all, thank you to our many friends and customers who
participated in the 2007 auction. It was intended to
be a
Hi
everyone!I have some nice auctions ending on ebay in approx.
3 hours.There are a lot of small goodies and a pretty small slice
of Esquel.If you would like to take a look please follow this
link:http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=meteoritenOtherwise you can also look for
Hieveryone!
I have some nice auctions ending on ebay in approx.3 hours.
There are a lot of small goodies and a pretty small sliceof Esquel.
If you would like to take a look please follow thislink:
http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=meteoriten
Otherwise you can also
To list,
Anyone have a recent phone number for Bill Peck? He use to sell
strewnfield maps?
Jim
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Dear List members,
I am presently having trouble receiving messages at my rockgirl address.
If anyone has any questions or need more
information on the Tucson auction, please e-mail Allan directly at
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Thank you
Iris Lang
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Dear List Members,
If you are going to be in Tucson stop by and visit us at the Westward Look
Resort. We will be in building 23 - room
243. 245 East Ina Road. Tucson, Arizona. We will be open from February
1, 2007 through February 6, 2007, 10:00
a.m. to 6 p.m. everyday.Our 4th
: January Comet?
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Gary disappointedly comments:
Clouds to the west the last two nights. I got
some good sunset pics, but no comet :( Gary
Now, drum roll, ... my comment:
Clouds here to the west, east, north and south the last two
Dear List Members,
The 2007 Tucson show will be open for business one month from today. As
usual, R.A. Langheinrich Meteorites and Lang's Fossils will be
exhibitors. However, 2007 will be a little different for us, as we will
be exhibiting exclusively at Tucson's most elegant hotel -- The
Hi!
I have 15 ebay auctions ending in ~ 2 hours.
There are some really nice specimen up for sale.
A partslice of DaG 476, a partslice of Estherville, a beautiful slice of
Fukang, a slice of Saint-Séverin, ...
If you are interested please follow this link or look up meteoriten as
a username in
Jim,
OUTSTANDING! That was a well executed move! I salute you!
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Here is the original
Walter.
Remember it blew up in the air close to the ground! You are looking at the
inside. That is why there is no crust. Jim B
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Hello
list :-)I have a nice moon metoerite partslice with crust
on ebay :http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=180053858476Still at 1 US$ThomasIMCA #0298
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Steve, I have around 10 detectors. You need a different one for each job. I
would sugest a Garett Master Hunter! It is the best for most detecting. There
is a place in Fla. that has the cheapest new detectors. (Calaco) If you are
interested I will try to find the address, but that may
I get no failed message. However many of my posts do not show up on the list
and most of the time it takes 24 - 72 hours to show up at all. Posted at
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Sorry for the double post! I actualy posted it before the other guy! For some
reason it takes 24 to 72 hours for my posts to show up! Any one else having
the same problem? Or is my E-Mail being checked out somewhere? Also, is Al
still incharge of the list? Jim
Hi All!
I have another question concerning meteor showers. That is-If showers
do not produce meteorites, then how come fire balls are often seen during the
Perseid's? Fireballs often hit the ground providing that they do not blow up.
I believe that Temple replenished the field not
I think that it is great that Steve considers us all, and thinks that we are
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Hi meteorite-list members.
We have two zagami fragments with crust a 3.3 gram 4.35 gram. Special
sale! We will discount 15% off the sale
price that is on our web site.
If interested please visit : http://www.nyrockman.com
Best regards
Iris Lang
The Leonid meteor shower is comming Nov 17-19! More meteorites to find! Happy
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Hi to all list members!
It has been a long time since I have needed a new bottle of nitric acid.
So long that the last time I bought a bottle, it was at a drug store. Really!
Short of going 25 miles to a collage chem store, where would be the best place
to get a bottle of acid? No one
Have any of the list members heard of Planet X and all of the predicted comets comming in with it? Could that possable be our future? I think NOT! But if a disaster happened from a large impact, we would all be under marshal law and there would be no economy! Actualy no food either for that
A few years ago someone on the list was selling diamond saw blades for rock cutters. Anyone remember who that was? I remember that the price was right. Jim Balister
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Hi List!
Has anyone ever heard of wingstars? They look just like meteorites, but no nickel! I have seen a book on them but can't remember the name of it. Anyone know of it? Jim Balister
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Bob, reminds me of a nantan!
No mater how you fix up an iron, it may rust from the inside! I have several meteorites that turned to rust and several that look brand new! I guess it depends on how much lorensite is in the rock!
Jim B
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Hi to all list members!
I have been off of the list for several years due to a crashed cpu and time for writing my new book. While I was gone in a matter of a short two years I have discovered that there are quite a few new classes of meteorites! The R, etc! Is there any one place that I can find
Is the booklet only his collection or aresome of themeteorites for sale? I know that he has some VERY large meteorites. I think that he had the main mass of esquell. And it was quite large! Jim Balister
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Hi everyone,
I don't think my original message went through so I'm trying this again.
Does anyone have or know where I can get a fill-in-the-blank authenticity
certificate. I usually include a card when I see a specimen but I received
a request for a colorful certificate with specimen information
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Hi Doug -
I wonder why Rob's come frgamented up at this
particular time. Where
I called the telephone # that someone gave which was 970- 879-3621, to to see if they still had strewnfield maps. Bill Peck did not answer the phone. It was someone trying to sell their house. Anyone else have a number for the strewnfield map? Jim Balister
Hi all,
First, I must apologize for including 'meteorites' in the subject line. I
put it there so you guys wouldn't toss this out as spam. I need someone on
the list's help to start a Gmail account with Google. To do that, it
appears that someone has to invite me. Is there anyone on the list that
Question for all: How many chondrules does a meteorite have to have to be called a chondrite?At what point does anachondrite become a chondrite? How can you call a ureilite an achondrite when it has some chondrules in it? That question has bothered me for the last 30 years! Jim
Hi!
I have some ebay auctions in ~ 5 hours.
- a beautiful 31gr. etched partslice of Wabar
- a beautiful small slice of Fukang
- 90% crusted individual of Oum Dreyga / Amgala
- and some more small pieces of Barwell, Fisher, Yurtuk, Hainaut and
Saint-Séverin
If you are interested please follow
Hi everyone!
I have six ebay auctions ending soon.
- gorgeous slice of Esquel
- 11 gr. slice of Fukang with excellent transparency
- two extremely thin sliced lunars - NWA 479 and DAG 400
- a small partslice of Farmington
- and a pretty small slice of Estherville
If you are interested please
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] The eBay $13,000,000 space rock
Hi Mike List,
Thanks Mike. Then I understand better that his cost won't be much but still
I wonder wheter
containers, along with a nice little plastic squeeze
bottle with a needle-like tip for easy dispensing to a tight area.
Good luck!
Ed
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Hi!
I have a couple of ebay auctions ending in approx. 4 hours.
If you like to take a look please follow this link:
http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=meteoriten
I have a superb slice of Esquel up for auction, a small slice of
Farmington and 3 more auctions.
Thank you
to determine the correct thickness of the
section? These
mineral flakes look nice all by themselves under x-polarized light. Thank
you for
your help.
Best regards,
Bob
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Hey everyone.I have
a couple of ebay auctions ending in 24 hours.If you want to please take a look at:http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=meteoritenThank you for looking and good luck if you are
bidding.RegardsMoritz Karl
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Hey everyone.
I have a couple of ebay auctions ending in 24 hours.
If you want to please take a look at:
http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=meteoriten
Thank you for looking and good luck if you are bidding.
Regards
Moritz Karl
Hi everyone.
I have recently added some new auctions to ebay.
If you like to please take a look.
Just follow this link:
http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=meteoriten
I have added some historical nice pieces, a DaG 400 and DaG 476 auction
and also a nice little pultusk
Hi List!
I have 8 listed ebay auctions ending today in about 4 hours.
There are still some great deals out there.
If you are interested please follow this link:
http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=meteoriten
Thank you!
Best Regards
Moritz Karl
Dear friends of the extraordinary,
for those of you going for heavy metal NMR currently offers an exhibition piece
that would suit every Natural History Museum.
The 1.78 kg cosmic intruder has been recovered from the Henbury crater field
near Alice Springs in the late seventies and is one of
King
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Subject: Re: AW: [meteorite-list] Dhofar vs. NWA meteorites
Hello List,
I believe Phil is correct
Hi Martin,
Thanks for your observations on Dhofar vs. NWA. What you wrote makes sense.
However I still wonder why many of the Dhofar chondrites have so many fine
shock
veins compared to the NWAs. Any thoughts?
Bob
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Interesting paper? Eyebrow raising points? We must have read something
different. What I read is some utter nonsense
Hello again,
I almost forgot one other aspect of meteorite smells. After you grind or
polish just about any chondrite, the freshly ground surface smells of
sulfur, undoubtably from troilite.
Bob
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Hi,
I have a piece of the famous bubble-gum smelling meteorite NWA 096, which
to me smelled more like perfume. That was a few years ago; sadly the smell
is gone. Irons, especially if they are rusting, have a pungent, acidic
odor. Chondrites generally smell dusty to me with a shades of earthiness
Greetings all,
I was just reading another fine issue of Meteorite Times and clicking on
the various links there. According to the Meteorite Magazine link, the Feb.
issue was mailed in late March. Has anyone received their copy yet? Like
many of you, I've been anticipating this issue for some time.
Hello all,
I imagine a lot of you have NWA 869 in your collections. It certainly is
one of my
favorite meteorites. I've been wondering if anyone knows how long it sat in
the
desert before being picked up by meteorite hunters.
Thanks,
Bob King
Dear Meteorite List Members,
We would like to remind you that all 55 lots in the 2006 R.A. Langheinrich
Meteorite Auction are available for viewing in our online catalog:
http://www.nyrockman.com/tucson-auction-2006.htm
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Campo Preservation
Hi List,
I recently picked up a unique shaped campo that I like very much, but it
has some surface
rust on it. Should I leave it? 'Dry' brush
Dear Meteorite List Members,
In less than a month R. A. Langheinrich Meteorites and Lang's Fossils will
be open for business at the 2006 Tucson Gem and Mineral Show. Our annual
silent auction of rare and historic meteorites will once again take place
at the Westward Look Resort. Most of the lots
Dear Meteorite List Members,
In just about two months' time the 2006 Tucson Gem and Mineral Show will
open. R. A. Langheinrich Meteorites and Lang's Fossils will be exhibiting
as usual, at the Executive Inn and the Westward Look Resort. Our annual
silent auction of rare and historic meteorites
I've never Metachondrite I didn't like, poikilitically speaking that is. (a
thousand pardons ;-)
Bob
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Tom inquired:
what
Jeff, Green glass gets my vote! I found a few that look the same. Jim
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Bill, I have had the same question. Now to me it looks like the real thing.
In fact I would like a piece of it! Any addresses to send for one? If it is a
meteor-wrong it is a good one. Perhaps it is totaly different! New things are
being found all the time. New fish, new bugs, new
If it is not a meteorite, then it should be just another cheep rock. Anyone
want to sell me one cheep? Personaly I think that whatever it is it would be
nice in a collection. Don't you agree? Jim
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I love this list! If I ever become a famous meteorite collector, now is the
time to get my autograph cheap! And I have about 50 k's of copier paper thats
the last page out with only the last page # on it.
Enough of the funny side. I must say I agree with everyone,s posting. We
all
I bought an unclassified nwa meteorite from Dean Bessey. He had it listed as
R70. QUESTION is- Was R-70 just his numbering system? Or was 70 the NWA
number? If it was the nwa #, any daty on it other then it is a rumurutiite?
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Hi all and thanks for all the help I will send each one who offered to help a
few pictures.
Yes you are right! Ten out of ten times a fire ball looks close when it
is miles away! That is because of the size or the brightness. If it dims it
looks further away. If it brightens it looks
These are all interesting post and the kind of thing we all like to read about!
Buy I stand fast! I know what I saw and such an awsum sight can NEVER be
forgotten! And as a meteorite changes shape from melting it can easily be
driven upward. I once saw one flying parallel to the ground!
Thanks to all who looked at the pictures of the strange rocks! It is nice to
find so many guys interested in meteorites! All agreed that the rocks were not
meteorites. I did not think so either, but it is nice to confirm it. I hope I
did not leave anyone out who wanted a peek, but I got
Adam, WOW! That is interesting! Time to look into my theory of strange
meteorites from other galixies. Keep us posted on the new rock. You might make
the history books!
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Here is a copy of an interesting artical from the Milwaukee Journel from about
early 1980's.
Headline reads-ATOMICROCKS NOT PERILOUS, AEC SAYS
Albuquerque, N.M.-AP- The Atomic Energy Commission indicated Wednesday that
it's studies did not confirm earlier reports that rocks from the
In 1957 I witnessed a fireball come down from the very start(I was looking in
the right place) to it's finish. In fact it came so close I thaught it might
hit me, but it slightly arked up and flew over head at about 50 feet between me
and a telephone poll, droping multi colored teardrops
Ken,
Thanks for the info! I wanted to look into it since I have many
meteor-wrongs. In fact I turned them into a large rock border. Some of them
apear to be melted and even have cracks that have been resealed from heat amd
melt, but nothing inside and not magnetic. Some are downright
Thanks for the welcome Steve! I am sure I will like the list! I do already!
The next thing I will have to do is join IMCA! I Remember when that groupe
started. I think it was only about ten years ago.
Well Best to all! Jim
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Bob,
I got my first meteorite about 1952! And have been interested in
meteorites off and on ever since. However I started checking rock piles about
1979. But really got interested again in about 1990 when I met a guy who
became a friend who is a meteorite expert. He is now a
Wow I can't beleive I can post! THANKS Art!!!
But I am now getting double post, Sa-La Ve! OOFDA!
Well who will be the first to have a meteorite rock off of the impact comet
T-1?
I'de like to introduce myself to the list my name is Jim and I live in the
Milwaukee Wisconsin area. I have
Hey guys,
I want to thank everyone who replied for checking and getting back to me.
It sounds like Paypal is working, that is, you can go to the site and see
your account, etc. however if you try to send a payment you might have
problems. At least one other list member did. I tried calling Paypal
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From: David Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 09:08:31 -0800 (PST)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] eBay warning about seller
I got the same thing. Anyone know what's up with the seller?
Dave H.
--- Lars
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