Heritage also has some auctions marked as "no reserve" but they carry a minimum
bid. Go figure!
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Neither, it's because it's a Heritage Auctions auction.
Michael in so. Cal.
IMCA #3963
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> Hello Listers
>
> The Heritage Auctions is having an auction in a few days where they will
> be
Hello Listers
The Heritage Auctions is having an auction in a few days where they will
be selling some meteorites and I see that some Allende meteorite slices
are excepted to sell around $35 to $50 per gram. Has the value gone up
for this meteorite, or is it because of the size and that its a
Hi all:
Be on the lookout for a stolen Allende stone weighing 636 grams.
Reported missing from University of Alberta Collection. Has a label
reading A49-6369. Contact either myself or Dr. Chris Herd (University of
Alberta). A case file has been opened the by Edmonton Police.
Chris. Spratt
Hi all,
Interesting news reported today from Caltech regarding research on the
1969 Allende meteorite:
Scientists have discovered a new mineral embedded in a meteorite that
fell to Earth over 40 years ago, and it could be among the oldest
minerals, formed in the early days of our solar system.
To Mexico Doug and list,
Speaking of Allende and Pancho Villa, here is a link to his beautiful saddle
that sold in Mesa, AZ last week for $718,000.00 US Dollars and it gives a
little history about Pancho and how he was honored by both America and
Mexico and how his head was stolen from his
Dear List,
Just to take a moment to appreciate the anniversary of incredible
Allende event. Allende actually hammered Pancho Villa's old stronghold
from where he lorded over all of Northern Mexico - a huge territory
larger than most European countries what are the odds? Fun with
Doug,
Actually, Poncho Villa was shot and killed in his car in the city of Parrel,
Chih, Mexico. I have been to his museum there. At that time his car was still
on display in situ where it crashed into the tree it hit upon his death. Same
local as the museum.
ET has some amazing specimens of
there.
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Doug,
Actually, Poncho Villa was shot and killed in his car in the city
on eBay - ending within the hour
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Now I know Allende has always had a stable value per gram which has been
around $10 to $12 a gram
Hello Listers
Now I know Allende has always had a stable value per gram which has been around
$10 to $12 a gram depending on the market or collection it comes from. But now,
it seems that the value has jumped up for one auction on a 23gram
slice, selling for $1000 at the Natural History
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Hello Listers
Now I know Allende has always had a stable value per gram which has been around
$10 to $12 a gram depending on the market or collection it comes from. But now,
it seems that the value has jumped up for one auction on a 23gram slice,
selling for $1000 at the Natural
Hi,
After having curated the sale of more than 1000 specimens in traditional
auctions since having introduced the auction of meteorites in the mid 90s, I
can tell you Mike is 100% correct. There are trends, and there are
aberrations---and this is an example of the latter. That is,..for
In my experience at the big public auctions the smaller exotic items
nearly always seem to go for lot more than the market
price...especially Lunar meteorites. The only good deals are usually
the larger museum quality pieces if you are lucky enough to find one
without a high reserve and have deep
Gee I hope so! I could then sell a couple of pieces of mine so I can
pay my dog's vet bills!
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Victoria, BC
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Allende is one of the most important meteorites on the planet. Extremely
undervalued due to the sheer amount which fell. Try getting it today. Not easy
Hi Shawn,
I attended the Bonham's auction yesterday, and I was indeed shocked by the
bidding war over that Allende piece. On the other hand, I was equally shocked
by the many other meteorites which went unsold, despite low starting bids in
some cases. A 910mg slice of lunar Dhofar 1180
Hi all -
The work on magnetism in meteorite parent bodies is interesting, but I thought
that Allende's parent body was cometary.
If so, shouldn't the headline read: Comets found to have hard centers?
Or is this part of NASA's plan to have comets declared to be asteroids?
E.P. Grondine
Man
There is no particularly good reason to think that Allende (or any other
meteorite) is cometary in origin.
Chris
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On 4/15/2011 5:04 PM, E.P. Grondine wrote:
Hi all -
The work on magnetism in
*shameless plug*
I've just added an article on Tunguska to my site:
http://historicfalls.com/2011/04/15/tunguska/
I know it's a slight cheat, not actually being an actual witnessed fall, but
hey... What's the current thinking on the status of the impactor? Comet or
Asteroid?
It goes without
Some of you may be interested by this link:
http://www.thetricottetcollection.com/met_allende.html
With circumstances of the fall and description of the stones in collection.
Arnaud
The Tricottet Collection
(Historic Minerals, Fossils Meteorites)
http://www.thetricottetcollection.com/
Hey list.
Yesterday I got an nice chunk of Allende from Big Kahuna Meteorites. Is it me,
or does this meteorite have an aroma reminiscent of lime?
---
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Known on SkyRock Cafe as SpaceCollector09
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Actually, a petrified slice of lime looks surprisingly similar to Allende.
Either that, or he was doing tequila shots with lime as he was packaging
your specimen. LOL
Paul
Savannah, GA
In a message dated 7/24/2010 1:08:35 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
miss_meteor...@yahoo.ca writes:
Hey
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Allende smells like lime?
Actually, a petrified slice of lime looks surprisingly similar to Allende.
Either
Hello List,
A couple weeks ago I came across a letter on the internet published in the
American Mineralogist, Vol 94, pages 841-844, 2009 (here is a link to the
letter http://www.its.caltech.edu/~chima/publications/2009_AM_tistarite.pdf )
and the topic was about a new mineral found in
Hi Shawn,
I doubt it will change the value of Allende, but it is one of the
cooler new names for a discovery:
The mineral is named after the composition Ti and the word star,
implying that this new refractory mineral is among the first solids
formed in the solar system.
-Martin
On Sat, Jan
All,
Harlan still can't get his Yahoo address to post, so here's his ad for the
week. Some quality material here and most definitely worth a look:
http://shop.ebay.com/retro_florida/m.html?trksid=p3686
If you have any questions or offers, please contact Harlan at:
bigpineartifa...@yahoo.com
allende individual has one hour left on ebay.
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I wish to buy a larger quantity of ALLENDE, Mexico CV3 meteorite,
preferably rough pieces. Fast payment is guaranteed!
Please send sensible offers directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I have to find a junk of Allende for a my client where he
have to build a sphera of 4 cm. diameter. Any of you have
one?
Matteo
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Good morning list.I took my 77 gram allende slice and
put it under a microscope.What a wonder to see.This
piece has alot of small cai's and next to them are
lots of small crater like drop off's.Almost crystal
like.Truly a remarkable meteorite.Also when polished,a
cai universe.
Steve
Hello All,
I'm in the process of updating and rearranging my Web page:
http://www.marmet-meteorites.com/
At the bottom of the Home page is a text and a few picts of the Allende
meteorite. One slice shows a lot of different inclusions.
I'm really not an expert concerning those inclusions, so
Fred Olsen writes:
I recall but can't give the exact source that the Allende meteorite was
described as the Rosetta stone for the solar system. This was maybe
twenty or more years ago. Allende my first and still favorite meteorite!
Hi Fred and List,
B. Mason (1975) The Allende meteorite -
Hi list.Oh well the bears lost,life goes on.I have a
47 gram individual of ALLENDE for trade with alot of
nice crust and contraction cracks.I am looking for a
nice BENSOUR individual.Off list please.
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999!!
Hey list.Any one have any allende forsale for between
$350 and $400.
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999!!
www.chicagometeorites.net
Ebay I.D. Illinoismeteorites
oh yes a nice complete 77 gr. fusion crusted slice
Matteo
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scritto:
Hey list.Any one have any allende forsale for
between
$350 and $400.
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999!!
www.chicagometeorites.net
Ebay
Per gram?
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Hey list.Any one have any allende forsale for between
$350
Steve,
I purchased an beautiful slice of Allende from Anne Black at a very good
price. Check with her
Dave
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Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 5:02 PM
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: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 10:45 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Allende inclusion mystery
Hi folks,
Pictured at http://homepage.ntlworld.com/entropydave/inclusion.jpg
is a slice of Allende weighing in a 5g - (ie FOV about 2-3cms across)
Can anyone shed any light onto the odd inclusion? melt
Hi folks,
Pictured at http://homepage.ntlworld.com/entropydave/inclusion.jpg
is a slice of Allende weighing in a 5g - (ie FOV about 2-3cms across)
Can anyone shed any light onto the odd inclusion? melt pocket? petrology? or
whatever. it's bugging me as I haven't seen this type of inclusion
HI
This is not fair I know.
But I will do it anyway.. and may condemm me if you wish...
Does anyone have a (quite)large Allende individual for,sale that they are
willing to make a special deal with me
I can pay.. but only over some time.
Please contact me
ha! ha! ha!
From: Lars Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Allende
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 19:28:52 +0200
HI
This is not fair I know.
But I will do it anyway.. and may condemm me if you wish...
Does anyone have a (quite
Sincere, humble apology, Lars, I've been made aware
of your situation. (How could I have known?) I would
help, if I could. Pete
Hi Lars, Pete, and List,
Pete, my hat (though I never wear hats) is off
to you for your prompt and immediate apology!
I would help, if I could. Pete
You can, we can.
If anyone is interested in a 3.5kg and 10kg Allende whole stones, please
email me.
Thanks
--
Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
P.O. Box 151293
Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
eBay user id: mhmeteorites
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Hey List, this Allende has an inclusion and I really would like to know what
it is so I am sending this ebay link, not to show you this neat meteorite,
but to try to find out what you all think this inclusion could be, I am
dieing of curiosity!
LOL. Thats my ebay ad!
The dark inclusion is refered to by Smithsonian's The Allende,
Mexico meteor Shower, (Smithsonian Contributions to Earth
Sciences -1970 no5 - They even show one on page 32) as a Dark
Inclusion. Yep, them Yankee scientists get awefully technical.
In the booklet, they
Hi Tom, McCartneyTaylor, and List,
Hey List, this Allende has an inclusion and I really would like to know
what it is so I am sending this ebay link, not to show you this neat
meteorite, but to try to find out what you all think this inclusion could
be, I am dieing of curiosity!
just exactly what IS allende made of? i know its carbon compounds, yea, yea, yea... but what ARE the primary minerals?
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Harlan wrote:
just exactly what IS allende made of? i know its carbon compounds,
yea, yea, yea... but what ARE the primary minerals?
Just to name a few of them:
melilite
spinel
perovskite
pyroxene
anorthite
olivine
Bernd (not a primary mineral though :-)
thanks!
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Hello List, I am guessing that the Amino acids in Allende are the
responsible ingredient in Allende, for my better than normal mood that day.
Check out this link.
http://www.vitaminusa.com/5200mg60vcno.html
Thanks, Tom
peregrineflier
IMCA 6168
Sterling Wrote:
I'm sure Lunar agriculture will be big
business some day. 100% Absolute
Guaranteed Pollution Free Organic
Lunar Produce!
Reminds me of the Moon Trees.
Moon Trees: http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/moon_tree.html
The search for the missing moon trees:
Hi,
It still is. Here is the link to buy moon trees
http://www.historictrees.org/produ_ht/moonsycm_cc.htm
Thanks,
Peter Scherff
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Hello List, serious question here!
Ever since my divorce, I would describe myself as a pretty miserable
person, always depressed, never happy and always in a mad mood. I love being
married, and fear being alone the rest of my life! My daughter can tell you
how much it sucks to be around me, at
Hey I hope you are happy with I am sending you?
--- Tom Knudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List, serious question here!
Ever since my divorce, I would describe myself as a pretty miserable
person, always depressed, never happy and always in a mad mood. I love
being
married, and fear
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Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 2:41 PM
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dude, my life kinda sux right now too
, 2005 3:45 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Allende, the new drug of 2005?
so i'm already crushin' some right now
lol, at $7 a gram, it is not cheap, but it's better than NWA 998, I guess!
I hope people don't start snorting away all their profits!
Thanks, Tom
peregrineflier
IMCA 6168
http
Send me the dust.
I'm saving it for a rainy day (no, strike that, it's raining).
I'm saving it until I can figure out what to do with it.
Nick Gessler
PO Box 706
Topanga, CA 90290
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Hi,
The lithium content of meteorites is pretty low. The organics in a
carbonaceous are too small in molecular weight to be psychoactive. Guess it's
just a case of meteorite happiness. Like substituting meteorite for horse
in the famous Ronald Regan quote, The outside of a horse is good for
its a holistic thing hehehehehe
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Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 6:45 PM
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Hi
. Webb
To: Tom Knudson ; met list
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 6:45 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Allende, the new drug of 2005?
Hi,
The lithium content of meteorites is pretty low. The organics in a
carbonaceous are too small in molecular weight to be psychoactive
OH never mind HA HA HA good
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Hi
Better!!!
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oh, oh, I got
Sorry, over MY head!!
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its a holistic thing
Hi,
Got a great idea for what to do with all that meteorite cutting
dust. There may be a great commercial opportunity here, people.
People pay high prices for organic produce. People pay high
prices for crystals and mysterious space talismans like broken
Thailand tektites and chips of
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 19:12:09 -0600, Sterling K. Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Grow hydroponic vegetables where the minerals and salts that have to
be added to hydroponic tanks is 100% METEORITE DUST, and you have, Yes,
Friends! That's Right! EXTRATERRESTRIAL ORGANIC VEGETABLES Organic
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 21:41:24 -0500, Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, that sounds like a really interesting experiment: take a meteorite.
Pound it to dust.
(Nothing rare, hopefully). Plant a seed in the dust and water it with
distilled water. See if the
seed manages to grow.
Hi, Darren, List
Actually, this experiment has been done over and over. Besides the recent
Martian trial Darren
referred to, it has been done many times with lunar regolith in years past.
(Why don't they just call
it soil? It's Lunar soil, dammit!)
Plants are not fussy. They will
Hi,
I am looking for a nice sample of Allende. I would prefer a 500+
gram example. Can anyone point me to one?
Thanks,
Peter Scherff
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Hi,
I am looking for a nice sample of Allende. I would prefer a 500+
gram example. Can anyone point me to one?
Thanks,
Peter Scherff
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Hi all.I have an 11 gran fragment of allende for trade if anyone is
interested.Let me know what you have.
steve arnold
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Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728
Illinois Meteorites
website url
Hi List, what is the world coming to, having to put a buy it now
of $3 on Allende, starting bid of only $2, I bet it still won't sell!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemrd=1item=6500334010;
ssPageNam
e=STRK:MESE:IT
Tom and List,
My advice is to refrain from using such negative
My advice, Never bet against yourself, you might win!!
Mike Fowler
from steve arnold's neck of the woods
Hi List, what is the world coming to, having to put a buy it now
of $3 on Allende, starting bid of only $2, I bet it still won't sell!
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v609/peregrineflier/DSCN0328.jpg
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peregrineflier
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Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 7:58 AM
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Hi
Wow,
I'm going to be rich !!!
Iv'e got about $20,000 of this stuff right outside
my backdoor.
And now I know there are people willing to buy it
!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2225807035category=3239sspagename=STRK%3AMEBWA%3AITrd=1
Bob Evans
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/afp/20030623/meteorite.html
Meteorite Reveals Signs of Life from Space
By Danny Kingsley
Discovery Channel News
June 26, 2003
Unique carbon building blocks of life called fullerenes did indeed
crash to Earth in meteorites, new British research has found.
The work
hooked on it!(GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS)
~~*
From The Smoke Trail (IMCA#0583)
Roman N. 3-27-2003
From: Tom aka James Knudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Allende Inclusions?
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 16:45:06
Hello List, I was looking at my Allende and noticed a clear inclusion with a
light green tinge, can any one tell me what this is?
Thanks, Tom
The proudest member of the IMCA 6168
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Are there any amino acids in Allende?
Jonathan Gore
Yes, but only a few. Murchison is a far richer mix of organics
Are there any amino acids in Allende?
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Jonathan Gore wondered:
Are there any amino acids in Allende?
Yes, there are. Here are some references:
J.R. Cronin, C.B. Moore (1971) Amino acid analyses of the Murchison,
Murray and Allende carbonaceous chondrites (Science 172, 1327-1329).
K. Harada, P.E. Hare (1980) Analysis of amino
Hullo Listees
Well, having been in hospital for the past few days, and having the most
profoundly unpleasant procedure performed on me (email me offlist if
interested - I have no pride!!) I have had plenty of time to lie in bed,
woozy on morphine, read some stuff relating to the origin of CAIs
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