Congratulations on your new website, Jack!

Still in its infancy, but already well-appreciated, and bookmarked,  in our 
'meteorite world'!

Setting up one's own website is exciting, isn't it?

Keep up the good work!

Best wishes,

Martin




-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: "Jack Schrader" <[email protected]>
Gesendet: 07.09.2011 09:27:17
An: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Betreff: [meteorite-list] Ad and new website announcement

>Hello list members!
> 
>     I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to my very newly 
>created website: www.otherworldsmeteorites.net  or  
>www.otherworldsmeteorites.com.    My involvement in this wonderful passion for 
>meteorites has evolved to the point where it was just time to have my own 
>website and I would like to sincerely thank my incredibly talented 
>daughter-in-law Dr. Jemma Davidson for her help and EXTREME patience with me 
>in creating this website.  To inaugurate my website I have a new lunar 
>meteorite featured for sale, NWA 6721.  This lunar meteorite was discovered in 
>the Hamada du Draa region of NWA sometime in early to mid 2010.  This lunar 
>material has a very low tkw of 184 grams distributed among 17 individual 
>stones.   The material was expertly and beautifully prepared by Marlin Cilz of 
>the Montana Meteorite Laboratory.  All slices are full slices prepared from 
>the individual stones and are cut to a minimum thickness of 1.0 to 1.5
> mm in order to give the collector the maximum surface area to weight ratio.  
> The slices have also been highly polished on one side only by Marlin.  There 
> are also a good number of end cuts available as well.  These are especially 
> nice to have as they represent well the exterior appearance of the original 
> stone on one side and the beauty of the feldspathic breccia on the other 
> highly polished prepared side.  Also, I have spared seven of the nicer 
> smaller stones in order to offer the collector the rare opportunity to add a 
> complete individual of NWA 6721 to their collections!  There is less than 75 
> grams of this material available to collectors so there will not be much to 
> go around. 
>     So please feel free to check out my website remembering that it is still 
>in its infancy.  As I become more proficient at managing the website, I will 
>be adding more meteorites for sale from my collection and acquisitions as well 
>as picturing some of my collection in the gallery. 
>     Thanks for looking and best wishes, Jack Schrader IMCA #2329
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