Hi Doug,
well I'm quiet, because I rather like to spend my time with jewels from
space than with those jewels of the collectorship. But if you ask
Steve,
The list members ask themselves: There are so many fascinating occupations
and activities to spend one's spare-time - why in your case it
Jan,
spending a lot of time of the year in a region, where human trafficking and
children slave trade is an industry, where women and children are displaced
and sold to the brothels all over Western Europe, where the pimps let loose
on eachother with sabers in full day-light on the main street of
Hiho,
Munich show is near!!
First of all, if you get lost in Munich ect. here is the cell phone number,
whith that you always find a Chladni's Heir. (Andi Gren):
0174-2587541
(dunno, how this roaming thing works, with preselection for Germany it's
++49-1742587541)
Some of us will meet already
Hi Marcin,
click on See Downtown Detail Map.
There N°7 it is.
Click - and there:
R 334 335 !
Yep!
Martin
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Nice page:
http://rgregio.astrodatabase.net/maiores_meteoritos.htm
Martininho
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Tststs Mike, you want to be a meteorite dealer?
5$/g is to cheap for such a crown jewel.
Nobody would have had complained, if there was written 8$, 10$, 12$
The colour of the crystals is breathtaking.
Bring some to Munich!
Martin
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Real Geidam or doubtful Geidam?
Regards
Martin
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Hi list.I have
Hi Dean and List,
we can start again the phone number pool for Munich.
Chladni's Heirs (Stefan Ralew, Andi Gren, Martin Altmann):
0174-2587541
In particular several list members have expressed
interest in going out thursday night to hofbraehaus
(Historic Beer hall)
Yes. We'll
Cheaper than 90 Euro for 3 persons you won't find.
in Feldkirchen or close to the fair ground.
In Feldkirchen there is IBIS and HolidayInn cheapest.
If you have no car, the fair is easier and faster accessible from the city,
than from Feldkirchen.
Here a list of hotels in the city center:
Hiho list,
the preparations for the Munich show are in full swing, first collectors and
dealers arrived.
Now I found the Hupe`s Collectors Cards advertised here and I can't
understand the grief expressed about them by some voices, nor do we join the
chorus, also we introduced 10 days ago our
are my marketing
concepts ...
Saludos or Suerte,
Haro's Heirs
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vs Chladni
Griassdi list!
The Munich show is over, the caravan moves on and, I guess, most who
attended, agree on the fair having been a highlight of the meteoritical
year.
This year I was bound to our booth, so that I couldn't be on my beat as
usually, thus I'm able to tell only my very incomplete
Hola list,
I have a stupid question for the ornithologists.
Does it happen, that birds are throwing with stones?
At least once per year I get an email from people, who swear to have heard a
stone hitting the roof and rolling down,
recently again and the stone even should have had a red mark,
we
could train some pigeons to go to NWA and hunt for dark colored 'Nuts' in
the sand...
Kind regards,
Mike Bandli
www.Astro-Artifacts.com
A Destination For Space Related Artifacts
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Well, the good times in Sahara are over, we all have to get used with that
fact, although so many newer collectors refuse to face the truth.
The Munich show is always well frequented by Moroccans (it's not so far like
Tucson for them). Dramatically was the decline of the amounts of material
from
: Bob Evans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Samstag, 11. November 2006 14:20
An: Martin Altmann
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
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There's always quite a bit of talk about dwindling supply. Who cares about
supply issues if there isn't much demand 5
Ho list,
its St.Martins Day, thus I have to buy a lampion.
To realize this keen project, Ill sell some stuff at low prrrices:
DaG 318
Libya, found 1997,
tkw 4.236kg
Riker boxed fullslice 64 grams 190$.
(the most unstriking H3, I know of. Bought it once from Buehler).
KAINSAZ,
The CO3.1 fall
I wrote was selling them.
On your catalogue page Bereba is marked as sold out
So best time to refill your stock with ours :-)
Martin
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Yes,
it is at present, I think, an experiment conducted on the ESA-mission in the
ISS. Is a project from school in space.
www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Astrolab/SEMUMEAATME_1.html
Children should make such an emulsion at school and compare it to what will
happen in space.
I haven't the time, but Dave
Hi Rob,
at least there is hope for those, who bought rare early pre-NWA-desert, that
their collections will gain value again after the devaluation of the last 5
years.
(Names and falls all in all never were afflicted).
Eeeeh, and Rob, those among the scientists still having the opinion you
Hi Mark,
as far as sample return missions are concerned, we are still at a price per
gram for ordinary chondrites of 320 000 000$ - if the Hayabusa probe would
have been successful.
Gravity is quite an economically awful drag, friction too.
(I hope the US-government won't have the idea to
, Loooklookilucky 910, looky fine
Moon, Rob, good Moon, looky Rolex...
Martin
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Gesendet: Montag, 13. November 2006 23:20
An: Martin Altmann; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
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Hummm Frederic,
I think it's a little bit impolite to hand over to the collector an
ID-plank, instead of an ID-card.
How should one place such much information on a card, which is little larger
than 1 or 2 matchbooks?
I think the very rudimentary data are sufficient,
almost each collector
Hmm, I understand,
most professional dealers will add that kind of information, simply because
it makes a piece more covetable.
But to maintain a superordinate comprehensive system, which would allow to
trace back each specimen from the 20kg chunk to the entropical speck,
isn't workable without
Hi Doug,
apropos Grimm bros.
Did you know, that they mentioned a very famous meteorite in their
collection of German folk tales (1816-1818)?
Auch zeigt man auf dem Rathause zu Elbogen noch jetzt die verbannten
ruchlosen und goldgeizigen Burggrafen in einem Klumpen klingenden Metall.
Der Sage
. November 2006 20:08
An: Martin Altmann
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite novels -gifts II
Hi Martin,
Thanks for the Buckleboo! It had become such a familiar part of the list,
like an attention-getting favorite family member I started to miss it
Now
Hola list,
Thomas Vettori and Bernd Pauli just reported a report of a good bolide over
S-W-Germany and Switzerland yesterday.
Here their link to a cool photo that bolide:
http://www.swr3.de/info/magazin/sternschnuppe/index.html
Buckleboo!
Martin
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OK, Martin, Nice post, I'm convinced that, if I can ever possess a specimen
of Elbogen, I won't have any choice than
they're
living. 60 years without greater wars.
Buckleboo!
Martin
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An: 'MexicoDoug'; Martin Altmann; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
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Martin Altmann said:
There were always wars, wars, wars...
funny enough, people now ranting about
the European Union always forget...
1337-1453 Hundred Years' War
1455-1485 Wars
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Hi, Doug
is attacked by list members.
None of the 800(?) list-members dared ever to behave in such a ruthless and
rude manner
and I ask myself, how long we have to swallow also in future.
Best Regards
Martin Altmann
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and they found strong words for that,
while this diabolic clown has the right to carry on and on and on.
Hehe, Dirk, be prepared to be banned too.
Buckleboo!
Martin
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Hi Doug,
I, too, ENJOY Steve's ads - er, posts.
They are hysterical in their irony, duplicity and a myriad of
other elements I won't go into, as identifying said elements
Hola list,
it isn't only Chladni's Birthday, it is his 250th Birthday!!
Time to tell a little bit more about this ingenious and venturous hero!
Chladni was born on 30th of November 1756 in Wittenberg, Saxony-Anhalt.
He grew up in relatively narrow circumstance, his father was dean of the
local
I guess, the colour.
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Betreff: [meteorite-list] green laser pointer
I just got a 50mw green laser.What
Yep Dave,
Steve is always right...
...but we all know it better!
Martin E. Altmann, Munich, Bavaria!!
Collecting Meteorites since 10/30/1981!!
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Marcininho,
no offence, but I really doubt,
that a 5000 year old or even older, maybe glacially iron meteorite, resting
in such a wet environment can have any fusion crust left.
I think a new thread about fusion crust and oxidation layers on iron
meteorites would be fine here (eek but I will be
Crusty the Clown crows:
www.meteoritenhaus.de/img/BoguslavkaCrust1.jpg
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/Dec1.html
Buckleboo!
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: Dienstag, 5. Dezember 2006 01:06
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Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Fusion Crust on Irons was AD- Coins etc.
I am in agreement with Martin. This is a myth that we
shouldn't allow to perpetuate on the list. An
Iron/siderite my have an original
Hi John,
no, I'd doubt that. At those prices having paid during the last 5 years, any
additional work on the smaller Sikhote-Alins had to be avoided, else it
would be economically nonsensical.
I think to hunt them, to carry them down from the mountains, to derust them,
to transport them to
Only one of them,
they aren't relatives.
And honestly - if you bother, when you get a pallasite, which costed before
10-15$/g at 300$/kg; a CO3 fall, which costed before 50-150$/g at 2.5$/g; a
MES; which was unavailable before at 5$/g; a cumulate Euc, where you paid
25$/g at 1.5$/g; irons, which
Hehe..
One article of Chladni, published in 1797, had the title:
Ueber entgegengesetzte Electricitäten einer Katze.
About contrarian electricities on a cat.
He found on different places on a cat the fur charged...
Most meteoricists love cats!
Martin
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Yes!
A wise and old collector once said:
In a silent night, you can here your Brahin fart.
Huh, when I'm singing to the superfresh NWAs we have left from the Hamburg
show:
Have you ever seen the rain?
they chorus:
We are the men in black!
And then they start to cry: Plase, we want to stay
Late, but not to late
(we ad a lot of work during the last weeks),
We have to announce the winner of the naming contest for our little boxes
and the winner of the raffled boxes.
Sound, succinct simple: Chladni-Case
is our favourite.
Well, there was another interesting proposal: Chladni
Late, but not to late
(we ad a lot of work during the last weeks),
We have to announce the winner of the naming contest for our little boxes
and the winner of the raffled boxes.
Sound, succinct simple: Chladni-Case
is our favourite.
Well, there was another interesting proposal:
Hola list,
Chladni's Heir Martin Altmann says Goodbye for the next 3 weeks.
Chladni's Heirs Stefan Ralew Andi Gren will meanwhile help and serve you
with all your needs and concerns.
You'll find them here:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hence I wish happy holidays to all
Uuuuh list!
Returned after 3 weeks I found together with the New Year's wishes on the
list for happiness and peace, hundreds of mails full of grief as the authors
would have hung their brains on the Xmas-tree for decoration!
I have to speak with Eger to craft me some thimbles from a Ni-rich
The same pictures of the stone and the box as in the article, Doug was so
kind to post, one can find in a much clearer copy, in Buehler's: Meteorite -
Urmaterie aus dem interplanetaren Raum. p.14 (source National Science Mus,
Tokyo).
Perhaps someone could scan them and put them online?
Martin
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I know, my dear nephew, I know too well!!!:-)
Well some of these days some special orders from me will surely
I wonder, if there is any specialized meteorite fair in the U.S.,
like Ensisheim or Gifhorn in Europe?
If not, why not to bring one into being?
I'd expect the largest number of collectors from the worldwide collectorship
to live in USA.
To attract more dealers it would helpful, if it would take
That's a great news for the collector (fort he dealer I'm not so
sure..hehe).
The DESERT PRINCE is back!!
Serge, be sure, we had missed you!
Martin
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An:
They look like the ideal pets for Dave Harris in the video
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http://www.jfeenstra.com/midifiles/Ziz.mid
(audio file).
http://www.jfeenstra.com/listpics/Ziz.jpg
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in together, they must go out
together.'
Buckleboo!
Martin
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Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 11:16 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Re-2: January Comet?
Wow, Martin, meteoritefast
What's going on there in Cranbourne?
Almost no export permits for meteorites, only to hang them in front of a
MacDonalds restaurant on a burb-road?
http://www.travelvictoria.com.au/images/cranbourne/photos/43.jpg
http://www.travelvictoria.com.au/images/cranbourne/photos/42.jpg
Buckleboo?
No idea, I've never read BrinBenford.
Huh! My Doug, listen!
She that would gain a faithful lover
Must at a distance keep the slave;
Not by a look her heart discover,
Men should but guess the thoughts we have.
Whilst they're in doubt their flame increases,
And all attendance they will pay;
And Novo-Urei, a fall in 1886 in Russiam was eaten...
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2007 01:02
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Martin
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Martin, Thanks so much for the response!
Do you have a reference for this? I thought I read something
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Hi Mark,
I don't know the original
To get to inflation corrected values, multiply with factor 6.
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A friend just emailed
Inflation calculator gives a factor x 11.3
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I remember Cohen's price compilations from 1880-1890 were more expensive.
(I lost my notes..)
Martin
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Everything alright here in Munich,
No severe devastations, though a casualty.
Martin
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Hola list,
and Chladni's Heirs too are preparing to head for Tucson.
You'll find us in the well-known InnSuites, rooms R 334 335, building C
(the same, where Bruno Carine Fectay and Eduardo will have there rooms
too) from Jan 24 to Feb 12.
We will bring along two surprising surprises, later
A toothbrush
And some good movies on TV.
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Gesendet: Samstag, 20. Januar 2007 20:21
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Sounds
Ries/Steinheim!
Has blown away a part of Bavaria and maybe also some trees...
Martin
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Gesendet: Montag, 22. Januar 2007 08:10
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Hi Bob,
yeah, we are in Tucson. Weather is impressing. But why the heck there are
only 24 bottles in a box of Corona?
We brought some kreep of the mentioned pairing, 1 day more and the tables
are set.
Prominent meteorite people all around here.
S you!
Chladni's Heirs
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Hola,
the woodpecker is working in the palm, sun is shining and
finally even Chladni's Heirs managed to set up their tables.
We have also to announce to the buyers of Stefan's NWA 4485,
that it was rated now to be a KREEP-rich basalt.
Well, it's a pairing to NWA 4472 - with its 188g NWA 4485 is
What's the likelihood of fake meteorites being made that way?
Zero. You have to fake at least pallasites for the fraud becoming profitable
q.e.d.
Would be nice to have a photo of the described products, if they show any
similarity to Widmathompsopatures.
(Cast irons display dendritic patterns).
: Donnerstag, 1. Februar 2007 01:54
An: 'Martin Altmann'; 'Sterling K. Webb';
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Betreff: RE: [meteorite-list] Etching Iron Meteorites
I agree, Zero. You could make nice Widmanstatten patterns in some
stainless steel alloys like 303, the giant crystals I've seen would
Hi Matteo,
if the museum is urgently willing to acquire that Moon for their collection,
there should be no obstacle, that they could acquire it from us and you can
tell them to contact us and you'll have saved your face.
Best.
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But Gary,
for sure you can imagine, that it got radial flight marks, when he
discovered the big Brenham main mass!
But remember, that you have to keep it oiled.
So hurry up, don't hesitate, I throw in a first bid of 50 bucks.
Martin
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Hi list,
speculations are fun, but why don't we wait for that, what Lang has to state
to clear the mist?
The auction results all in all were enormously, in my eyes on average much
more expensive than regular dealer's prices, many pieces went at such crazy
results, that several dealers were
Right!
Here my Tucson-Pic:
Check-Out after the Lang Auction
http://www.follow-me-now.de/assets/images/Metropolis-Aufstand.jpg
(what about letting him arrive home first?).
Martin
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Well Zep,
although Im lying in bed in Tucson with the Uruquay-Influenza (Hans, Ill
gona be famous to have it brought to Europe),
I really want to miss my 1st-Tucson-experience. It IS indeed the Mekka of
stones, 40 different shows going on parallely, if then some not yet cleared
circumstances at
Ooops, seems not have it made through yesterday
Well Zep,
although Im lying in bed in Tucson with the Uruquay-Influenza (Hans, Ill
gona be famous to have it brought to Europe),
I really want to miss my 1st-Tucson-experience. It IS indeed the Mekka of
stones, 40 different shows going on
But how did that Canyon Diablo found its way to Oregon??
Buckleboo!
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http://www.goldprospectors.org/magazine/archive_images/meteorite.jpg
:-)
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But there it would be to cold, to expose my belly
Martin
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Old Woman,
California
2753kg
IIB
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Martin,
Which meteorite is that in the real men and meteorites photo
Old Woman.
Here a small article, where I stole the pic
http://www.goldprospectors.org/magazine/subsection.asp?article=3SID=1
Best
Martin
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Good day list!
Amazing news.
While Chladnis Moon cases began their triumphant success around the globe,
and the house was brought down, when we introduced them in Tucson,
a lot of collectors and retailers expressed their badly needs to get this
high quality presentation for Martian material.
tinkered extra-patriotic ones - astronaut on Moon
with huge Stars-n-Stripes-flag, those went best, but are not helpful for
selling to Middle East...
Best!
Martin
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 22. Februar 2007 04:36
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will end up on
some child's bureau, but one never knows...
good hunting,
Ed
--- Gerald Flaherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Super marketing ploy, Martin, Super salesmanship!
Jerry Flaherty
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 22. Februar 2007 09:52
An: Martin Altmann; Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: RE: [meteorite-list] AD: Finally 1st Chladni MARS Case - get
thevery first box crafted. Soon a historical collectible!
I think it's a great idea, this is what is missing in a lot
Yep only 5 emails about that sensational find in the archives
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Harris
Gesendet: Samstag, 24. Februar 2007 18:22
An: metlist
Betreff: [meteorite-list] Hambleton Pallasite - reprise
Folks
Yah, Bill,
they tickle him a bit, to provoke an unfriendly warning
(which would be interesting to read).
Impressive!
http://www.well.com/~dreyer/All_htmpix/htm21_35/Img22.html
from there stems that one:
http://www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com/photos/tambo.jpg
Best!
Martin
Yep,
sometimes it might be better not to destroy illusions.
How to act e.g. in that case here?
http://www.thailandguru.com/leisure-day-nakhon-phanom-chedi.html
Well, if you click on the photo-link on that part of the description of that
shrine - well, the pictured stones aren't looking very
And that one, well, I leave it to Pierre-Marie Pelé...
http://www.sens-de-la-vie.com/meteorite/story.htm
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Gesendet: Montag, 26. Februar 2007 08:56
An: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Gesendet: Montag, 26. Februar 2007 09:57
An: Martin Altmann
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] FW: Re: Peruvian meteorite crater - friendly
warning tohunters
Someone please explain how this relates to my initial comment!
Bill
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could help
you with the main mass of the largest KREEP in private hands
and we are glad to hear your offers and to come to terms with you.
Best!
Martin
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Gesendet: Montag, 26. Februar 2007 09:51
An: Martin Altmann
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Martin
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 27. Februar 2007 01:56
An: Martin Altmann
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] FW: Re: Peruvian meteorite crater -
friendlywarning
Friend Lutz found just that auction on ebay:
http://kuerzer.de/gosh
good ol' collectors cube
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Hi Steve,
your collection has such a quick throughput and speed-of-light-fluctuation,
wouldn't it be more suitable just to buy a season ticket of the Field
museum?
It has the 7th largest meteorite collection.
Here you can download their catalogue:
Hi Rob,
.. Meteorites have, at least the potential to come from
deeper than the long weathered surface materials
brought back by the Apollo crews. This all makes sense
to me, if it is a confirmed discovery.
You're right Rob,
For example the pairing group around Dho 310-breccias has some
Dear list members,
I have to report some bad news concerning Walter Zeitschel.
A few days ago he had an accident, felt down and broke his leg, the neck of
femur.
The surgery went well, additionally he received a hip prosthesis, but it's
not sure if he will recover his mobility again, which was
Humm.
I think the once-per-week-rule is a gentlemen's agreement.
Well, and some are gentlemen, some less...
Time for a Buckleboo
Martin
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