Very interesting, Arnaud, thanks for sharing.
Wishing all of us a sunny and asteroid-free sunday, such as here in southern
Germany,
Matthias
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Hello!
I'm looking for the pictures of the 2 meteorite that was found on the Moon.
Yesterday I try to find them for more than an hour, but nothing.
Could someone send them to me or give me a link?
The meteorite names are:
Bench Crater
Hadley Rille
The second one was just 3mg and was found
Ladies gentlemen,
as I pointed out last week I currently have the rare pleasure to offer a small
number of outstanding meteorites from my personal collection. You'll find a
brief list and description in the following, the busy people may just click the
quick link to find all auctions:
I'd like to try cleaning a small suspect iron so that I can see what
it looks like without all the rust and other buildup. Anyone have
experience with using an electrolysis bath on an iron to clean it up?
If so, another question...Will it remove the black oxide?
Mike in CO
Hi Michael and List,
I am glad to hear that this book is being finished - my bookshelf is
always hungry for another meteorite book. I can't wait to see all of
the photos of oriented specimens. :)
BTW - remember that oriented UNWA stone that I sent you some photos
of? It is now available and
Can someone familiar with testing Acapulcoites contact me off list please.
I have questions about this stone:
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c165/jedisdiamond/uNWA46gec2a.jpg
Thanks,
Greg C.
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Hello list.All the freebies from the last session are on thier way out the
door.Sorry for the delay.I have posted a few meteorites forsale lately.I am
willing to take decent offers on them to sell.I also got 2 more freeies today.A
80 and 143 gram whole stones to giveaway.Please chime in because
Dear Listees:
I would like to invite those of you in southern Arizona to meet my
friend Chris Cokinos and hear him read from his wonderful new book
The Fallen Sky: An Intimate History of Shooting Stars tomorrow,
Monday, here in Tucson.
Chris is a brilliant writer, an accomplished editor
After playing all summer, I find that I must get back to work. So I have
started listing on ebay again. All items so far are buy it now listings with
some of them accepting reasonable offers. Noteable items are a complete
Portales Valley Stone, nice Esquel slices, complete Millbillillie,
Mike in Co List,
Good question Mike. I have a big ugly Nantan of about 2000 gr. that was covered
in concretions and rust. I ended up high pressure sandblasting it and ended up
with a very even grey patination. I then struck it with a hammer and it cleaved
along natural lines. When I blasted
Mr. Mignan,
Thanks for your work,
I am very interested to: documents, pictures and
videos on Sikhote Alin. You can publish the pdf on
my web site?
Best Regards,
Luigi Pizzimenti
IMCA#1117
http://www.collectionspace.it/index.METEORITE.htm
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Errata corrige!!!
Tunguska
Luigi
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I have a question that has puzzled me for some time... On a cheap
item, $20- buy it now, why would anyone bother to watch it?
Hello Jim !
Maybe the IRS.
$20 is more money than 2/3 's of the current eBay prices in the
collectibles category.
Maybe they debate between (grocery shopping
Hi Jim, Doug and List,
eBay is a fickle mistress.
I have heard one well-known dealer describe eBay as a hell for
sellers and a heaven for buyers.
I've been selling collectibles on eBay for about 10 years - since the
days before PayPal (remember BillPoint?) and the behavior of other
eBay members
Watchers are funny. I have some items with up to 12 watchers, but no buyers.
Greg C.
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZwanderingstarmeteoritesQQhtZ-1
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Hello all
A baker's dozen of this and that ending today. Sulagiri, West, Wardwell
Draw, and others
http://shop.ebay.com/nakhladog/m.html
Rob Wesel
www.nakhladogmeteorites.com
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I have always thought that the item is being watched while the
potential buyer tries to talk his or her spouse into the purchase.
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Greg Catterton
star_wars_collec...@yahoo.com wrote:
Watchers are funny. I have some items with up to 12 watchers, but no buyers.
Hello Guido, All,
Regardless of how well you cleaned your Nantan, whatever you found
under the surface was not flow lines. The material you removed from
the surface of your iron was a good portion of the exterior of the
meteorite itself; you were likely centimeters below the original
surface of
Hi Jason and List,
I concur with Jason here about flowlines on a Nantan.
Oxidation/weathering is a replacement process - any oxide rind that
is on the specimen is representative of lost mass and surface area.
Since flowlines reside in the outer millimeter or so of the crust, any
such flowlines on
Hi List,
Regarding watchers. They're worthless...
Not the person mind you, but the fact that they are nothing more than a
number in the My Ebay section, they mean nothing to the seller and
provide no benefit at all other than to let the seller know they aren't
buying.
The only time a
Hi Eric,
If eBay let you contact watchers, they'd lose cash on all the under
the table dealings. I personally use the watch function to remind me
of items I might like to bid on. When I see one of my watched items go
too high for my wallet, I just delete it from the list. If it's still
in my range
No they wouldn't... Ebay has a second chance offer, Best offer, and
other ways for buyers to make offers. If they use the same/modified
system to allow sellers to offer, or request watcher to buy by offering
the buyer a deal, it would be the same as a best offer deal and allow
Ebay to track
Hi Eric and all,
As long as no bid has been placed, it is entirely ethical to remove
An item from an auction. Once ANY bid has been placed, removing
that item is very much an illegal action and, more importantly, an
unethical action (who would prosecute it as a crime given the eBay
I have some very nice meteorites listed for sale on ebay at good deals.
Due to the ever increasing fees of selling on ebay, I am trying to do more off
ebay sales.
If you see an item you want and are willing to buy it off ebay, I will give you
10% off the ebay price.
I save on ebay fees, and
eBWW - (eBay Bidder Watcher Warning),
Hello One and All, I have 14 excellent eBay auctions ending tomorrow
(Monday, Sept. 28th), several still at just 99 cents and many 'Watchers',
who I think, are Watching in order to snag or snipe great deals when they
see them!
Lots of Planetary and
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MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
September 21-25, 2009
o Proctor Crater (Released 21 September 2009)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20090921a
o Proctor Crater (Released 22 September 2009)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20090922a
o Pityusa Patera Dunes (Released 23 September 2009)
Or.. they are just saving up money from cashing in all their empty
beer cans. Case in Point Sikhote-alin stamp Buy It Now for $20-
and I have 9 of the left. It has 3 watchers: BTW the auction has had
only 25 hits since I loaded it !
Hi Jim
You're right: that is a case-in-point.
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