Hello Arnaud, All,
An excellent page...nice job.
On a sidenote - I'm curious; what does Villalbeto de la Pena sell for?
 As a comparable fall in terms of recovered fragments and TKW, it
seems as though it should be about the same price as Whetstone
Mountains.  I just haven't seen enough Villalbeto on the market lately
to judge...
Regards,
Jason

On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 12:56 AM, The Tricottet Collection
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Jason, all,
>
> Re - my PDF catalog: I didn't issue any new one since my website went online. 
> For a bound catalog, it will wait a few years...
>
> BTW, I updated yesterday my page on Villalbeto de la Pena (pictures, maps...) 
> if you want to take a look: 
> http://www.thetricottetcollection.com/met_villalbeto.html
> Thanks a lot to Thomas Grau for the google map with all the finds locations!
>
> ArnaudM
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>> Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2010 21:25:23 -0700
>> From: [email protected]
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Bound Catalogs?
>>
>> Hello Richard, All,
>> The list includes Marvin Killgore, Jim Schwade, Robert Haag, H. H.
>> Nininger, Ward's Natural Science Establishment, Foote, and a number of
>> museums and universities (Monnig, ASU, Huss, Smithsonian, to name a
>> few).  I might be missing a few private parties, but...I don't think
>> so - at least not any recent publications.  I do know that Arnaud
>> Mignan was looking to publish one, but I don't know how far he got
>> with regards to having a paper version ready for publication; last I
>> heard, it was in PDF format.
>> Regards,
>> Jason
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 9:05 PM, Richard Kowalski <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> I was thinking about the thread about collection databases, the various 
>>> fields, including photos, etc.
>>>
>>> Since it is easy to have individual or short run self published books made 
>>> in many different sizes and hard or softbound, I thought that it might be 
>>> interesting to put together a catalog of my collection as the hard copy of 
>>> the database.  It would certainly be a much more attractive and permanent 
>>> way of keeping and presenting this information.
>>>
>>> I'm not looking for recommendations for publishing companies. I'm just 
>>> curious if anyone has already done this?
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Richard Kowalski
>>> Full Moon Photography
>>> IMCA #1081
>>>
>>>
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