Hello list,I decided to part with a couple of my books that I've collected over
the years.For now I have 2 books I wish to sell. Also, selling a few more
specimens at roughly 50%off AND LOWER of current market values.I really need
the money for some very personal needs that are much more important than my
meteorite collection.This the reason why I am very willing to part with some
more of my specimens at near 50% off the current market valuesand even more
than 50% off in some instances! Many thanks in advance from ALL of you good
folks out there for your time and interest!1) The first is an excellent
autographed copy of 'Find A Falling Star' by Harvey Nininger. It is also
inscribed by Herbert Fales and dated Feb. 14, 1973. The book was published in
1972.This book is in excellent to near mint condition. Asking $500 or best
offer.2) The second book is 'The Cambridge Encyclopedia Of Meteorites' by O.
Richard Norton. This book is in BRAND NEW conditionand still in its original
shrink wrap! I am asking $300 or best offer.3) Tulia(A) (H5 Chondrite) --
Beautiful and standout solid, hefty 5mm thick Full slice (found in 1917) --
462g -- $800.004) NWA 7654 (L5 Chondrite) -- Huge Full slice and only 3 or
4 were cut and polished like this -- really awesome medium gray specimen!
(found in 2012) -- 492g -- $1,000.005) Sikhote-Alin (Iron, IIB) -- Very
nice shrapnel gun metal blue specimen (Fall, Feb. 12, 1947) -- 552g --
$1,100.006) Juancheng (H5 Chondrite) -- Very nice rich black crusted
fragmented specimen (Fall, Feb. 15, 1997) -- 264.7g -- $794.00
($3.00/gram)7) Bilanga (Achondrite, Diogenite) -- Whole slice mounted in
Riker mount display box, Bilanga possibly originated from asteroid Vesta 4
(Fall, Oct. 27, 1999) -- 4.1g -- $123.00 ($30/gram)8) NWA 5000 (Lunar
Highlands Gabbro Meteorite) -- Very thin part slice and highly brecciated,
purchased directly from Greg Hupe -- 1.028g -- $308.00 ($300/gram)9) NWA
8632 (Lunar) -- Lunar Mare Basalt, end cut -- Porphyritic Texture, thin cut --
1.24g -- $310.00 ($250.00/gram)10) Tissint (Martian, Shergottite) -- thin
slice (22 x 21) with crust (Fall, July 18, 2011) -- 1.13g -- $339.00
($300/gram)11) Gao-Guenie (H5 chondrite) VERY Gorgeous whole stone 100% rich,
dark crust! (Fall, March 5, 1960) -- 530.9 grams -- $796.00
($1.50/gram)12) NWA xxxx (unclassified stone) -- found in 2002 -- Very
large heft solid whole specimen with rich patina -- 1,935 grams -- $967.50
($0.50/gram)13) Mbale (L5/6, chondrite) -- Large surface area to weight
slice with nice crusting and shock veins , mounted in a Ricker mount display
box -- (Fall, Uganda, 8/14/1994) -- a boy was struck by a fragment
of this Fall, and ground pieces of stone were ingested as a cure for AIDS! --
5.2 grams -- $100.00 14) Holbrook (L/LL6, chondrite) -- "Holbrook Pea" (~
6x6 mm) from Harvey H. Nininger collection mounted in Riker Mount display box
(Fall, July 19,1912, Holbrook, AZ) -- $100.0015) Bassikounou (H5,
chondrite) -- Very nice FULL slice with rich dark crust and some shock
veining (Fall, 2006, Mauritania) -- 18.6 grams -- $65.00
($3.50/gram)16) Murchison (CM2, carbonaceous chondrite) -- very thin slice
(13.2mm x 20.5mm x 2 mm) mounted in nice display case with nicely printed
information about Murchinson on the back (Fall, Sept. 28, 1969) --
1.15 grams -- $57.50 ($50.00/gram)17) Beni M'Hira (L6, chondrite) --
Beautiful full slice with rick dark crust and shock veins! (Fall, Jan. 8,
2001, Tunisia) -- 17.41 grams -- $60.00 ($3.50/gram)18) Zag (H3-6,
chondrite) -- Wonderful full slice with rick dark crust AND highly
brecciated! (Fall, August 4, 1998) -- 86.6 grams -- $346.00 ($4.00/gram)
19) El Hammami (H5, chondrite) -- Very, very nice AND clean full slice (
read: NO RUST from Camel sweat during transport from strewn field like many
pieces had happen), some nice black crust and metal veining!
(Fell, August 10, 1997) -- 96 grams -- $192.00 ($2.00/gram)20) Bilanga
(Diogenite, achondrite) -- Full slice with a tiny bit of crust. Possibly
originated from asteroid 4 Vesta! (Fall, October 27, 1999) -- 4.1 grams --
$123.00 ($30.00/gram)Thanks for your time and interest!Best to all
-MalIMCA #6819______________________________________________
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