Re: [meteorite-list] Ad - unusual and rare meteorites from NWA

2004-02-21 Thread stan .
, and no hint of fusion crust even ever having existed on the stuff I got from Blaine... Just wanted to set the record straight... Stan From: stan . [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Ad - unusual

Re: [meteorite-list] Ad - unusual and rare meteorites from NWA

2004-02-20 Thread j . divelbiss
Stefan and list members, Stefan offered us NWA 3099 (L/LL3) last week that to me looked like the same material Blaine Reed was selling in Tucson. So I made the comparison and thought Blaine should know this. Well, after trading pictures and messages with Stefan I believe I can now say I was

Re: [meteorite-list] Ad - unusual and rare meteorites from NWA

2004-02-20 Thread Howard Wu
Hi John and Stefan, One piece of a pairing couldn'tbe missinga crust when another does? This was a healthy "field" discusion worthy of this imformal list. It makes us all look at our rocks more closely. I was a fine working hypothesis- "Are these from the same fall?" With the conclusion-

Re: [meteorite-list] Ad - unusual and rare meteorites from NWA

2004-02-20 Thread j . divelbiss
Howard, These subjects are worthy of discussion...though in the case of NWA 3099 I think it is unlikely they are from the same fall. Stefan tells me 3099 had a nice shiny black crust with flow lines, etc. while Blaine's piece showed no signs of crust that I can remember. Even when he pulled

Re: [meteorite-list] Ad - unusual and rare meteorites from NWA

2004-02-20 Thread Sharkkb8
I believe this material was for sale from Blaine Reed at Tucson Speaking of which, Blaine also had a couple of small baskets of stonesdisplayed, labeled "CV3". (One basket contained small indiv's, the other contained some cut and polished slices and endpieces). Obviously they are

Re: [meteorite-list] Ad - unusual and rare meteorites from NWA

2004-02-20 Thread j . divelbiss
Gregory, No number that I know of...others had this material for sale also. Must be a nice amount being found. I didn't forget to get some. ;) And I will have some for sale. I have a few small slices that I was going to put of ebay, but give me a note if you want one before hand. I can send

Re: [meteorite-list] Ad - unusual and rare meteorites from NWA

2004-02-20 Thread stan .
These subjects are worthy of discussion...though in the case of NWA 3099 I think it is unlikely they are from the same fall. Stefan tells me 3099 had a nice shiny black crust with flow lines, etc. while Blaine's piece showed no signs of crust that I can remember. Even when he pulled out the

Re: [meteorite-list] Ad - unusual and rare meteorites from NWA

2004-02-20 Thread j . divelbiss
Hey...I thought you were my friend Stan? Is youis callin me stuperd? Well, I really resemble that comment. :) JD I can't believe it either. These subjects are worthy of discussion...though in the case of NWA 3099 I think it is unlikely they are from the same fall. Stefan tells me 3099

Re: [meteorite-list] Ad - unusual and rare meteorites from NWA

2004-02-12 Thread j . divelbiss
Stefan, Great stuff...I believe this material was for sale from Blaine Reed at Tucson as an unclassified chondrite with the potential to be an LL3. I think Blaine was going to follow through with it's classification. Someone should contact him and let him know that this classified material

[meteorite-list] Ad - unusual and rare meteorites from NWA

2004-02-11 Thread Stefan Ralew
Dear List, on my website I have listed some new classified meteorites. All these meteorites are unusual or rare types. A particularly special piece is the new L/LL3 NWA3099. The meteorite is built up from a conglomerate of chondrules and is very fresh and beautiful. I had offer some slices of