Re: [meteorite-list] Paypal Hackers WARNING!!!

2006-10-09 Thread MexicoDoug
Hello Listees,

The fact that eBay does anything at all - including protecting their
interests which also benefits users to some weak degree, and that they pull
the plug on low hanging fraudulent apples is better than your average flea
market.  That doesn't mean I like eBay.  I find them annoyingly aloof.  I
really don't like them at all, because:

There was my personal participation which left me sour about them.  A stolen
meteorite put up for sale once.  STOLEN.  I sent a clear, brief of the
situation and received no reply.  I resent it, again to the correct place at
eBay.  It was also ignored.  I have held eBay in very low esteem since then
and really don't care what BS they do, silently, magically, lipservice or
not.  As far as I am concerned their inaction was a complicity in the crime
they provided passively the vehicle to be committed and their policing is
deficient.  Justice was never received by the owner.  And he did own the
meteorite.  That's all I'm going to say since I'd tried to forget it.  eBay
is a zoo and a monopoly.  An evil, albeit a necessary one filling a niche so
far heavy handed enough (PayPal integration, etc.) Hopefully the back of the
monopoly will be broken and blown to bits and commissions will go the way of
on-line stock brokerages.  Its a crime to be so rich and have some many
complacent people.  Too bad we need exposure to the world.  I guess we get
what we ask for and some really know how to make big money off of it and
have a great time.  I'm happy for them!  But I think even Bill Gates has a
better attitude, and look where that got him with his clientele...
Back to business, Doug
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 Hi List,
 Strongly agree with Mark. The Services (Ebay, Paypal, etc..) have a
strict
 hands off approach to this kind of fraud. They are protecting their
 interests and provide nothing but a bunch of lip service against these
 scams, with emphasis as to what You should do  to protect yourself
against
 being ripped off.  I run a systems security business in MA., and I can
tell
 you first hand that you will never get any satisfaction from pursuing the
 service providers when you get scammed. The best protection is education
and
 attention to the age old advise that starts with: If it appears to good
to
 be true.

 This kind of stuff has been going on ever since print could be published.
 Now, with identity protected sourcing in a ubiquitous electronic sales
 media, there is no one to protect you except yourself.

 Buying on the internet is a gamble. A calculated risk assessment should be
 done any time you want to deal there.

 There is one good piece of buying advice, if you have the option.
 If your seller accepts an American Express card, then by all means use
that
 over anything else. They protect you, the buyer, more than any other
 financial organization out there, even if your card gets compromized. (In
 fact, if you use AMEX on PAYPAL and have an issue, go directly to AMEX and
 forget the Paypal runaround.)

 CharlyV

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 To: Sterling K. Webb
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 Hi Sterling
 The fact that they stop auctions and warn off sellers and can maneuver
 (freeze) paypal accounts doesn't mean they go after the frauds. They are
 just controlling what they can cheaply do with a phone call or email.
 I'm sorry to inform you I was called by a detective who got scant little
 help from ebay on building a case against a formerly good and then went
bad
 seller. The case was opened by a ripped off buyer, not ebay, and was
started

 in Montana and not So Cal where the seller had been.

 The fact is they don't hurt themselves and the bottom line in criminal
 activities is the bottom line. They try to help you before it becomes a
 problem, then they fall back on all the policies they have to stop
spending
 any money themselves.

 Mark Ferguson
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  Hi,
 
 As much as it pains me to defend the eBay eMpire,
  they do DO something about crooks who think eBay is
  deaf, dumb, and blind.
 Some months ago, I bought a used DVD from an
  eBay seller with thousands of feedbacks, 99+% positive,
  paid with PayPal. Got the usual post-sale messages,
  including a note from the seller that he would ship
  within two days. About three days later, I got an
  

Re: [meteorite-list] Paypal Hackers WARNING!!!

2006-10-09 Thread Sterling K. Webb

Hi,

   Ill-cast as I am in the role of eBay Defender, here goes...
Charly, you're in the security business; eBay isn't. Neither
is their business law enforcement, Mark. Was that case a
civil case or a criminal one and was that detective a private
detective or a police detective? Wasting time on a private
grievance is one thing and cooperating with law enforcement
is another. Can we can say subpoena, boys and girls?


Buying on the internet is a gamble.


   All buying is a gamble. So is all selling. There has never
been any protection for you except you yourself. Ever.

   Many people compare eBay to an auction house.
They're not even that (not that auction houses are a safe
way to buy anything).

   One of the oldest of human institutions is The
Marketplace, going back perhaps 30+ thousand years.
A place where humans trade goods. As soon as there
were towns, they became the marketplaces, but they
existed long before that.

   If you think eBay is full of cheap shoddy overhyped
merchandise of little real value, try walking through
your own town's discount stores.

   eBay is a virtual market town, they open the gates
and let the sellers in (for a fee) and then the buyers
gather. They haggle (or bid) among themselves. But
the sale is between seller and buyer, not the buyer
and the marketplace.

   Oh, the officials of the market town see to it there's
no rough stuff, no gross misconduct, but they only
police the marketplace, not the individual transactions.
They protect the buyers from Pure Thievery, Highway
Robbery, Barratry, Fraud, and Mopery, but only if it
happens under their noses. But protection is not their
business. Their business is to provide the marketplace
for you, buyer, and you, seller, to conduct your own
business in. Once the two of you are in contact, their
business is over (except for those pesky fees).

   If you, buyer, are foolish enough to tender over to the
pilgrim merchant your two worn gold pieces and a bent
silver coin of dubious origin to acquire what he swears
is the knucklebone of Saint James The Lesser brought
by him many thousands of miles from a pillaged monastery
in Antioch, well, that's your business... And if your country
cousin identifies the sacred relic as a relatively fresh but
oddly stained portion of a pig's foot, and you hurry back
to confront the pilgrim merchant only to find that he has
unexpectedly departed the marketplace early, well, what
do you expect the town to do about it?

   They may, I repeat, may tell the pilgrim merchant he's
not welcome the next time he shows up on market day,
but that's about all. They may have repeatedly advised you
not to give up your gold to a mysterious pilgrim merchant
from faraway who will be far gone very soon (or to send
him money via Western Union), but what you do is
up to you.

   Think of eBay that way. They're the townsfolk of
a market town that make a space for sellers to spread
their horse blankets on the dirt to display their wares
thereon, and a space for the buyers to walk among them
and harken to their appeals for sales and their claims of
excellence and the superiority of their goods over those
of that obvious bandit and notorious cheat that hawks
his worthless trash two blankets down the row from
them.

   Charly, you criticize eBay for telling the folks that
walk into the marketplace what they should do, then
you turn around and tell us what we should do. How
is that different? eBay is like dodgeball in a VERY
crowded gym; what should they do? They are in the
position of the downtown parking lot owner who rents
out his lot on Sunday for a flea market, to make a
modern analogy.

   eBay is very clear in presenting what they do to
the public. If the public ignores that and persists in
regarding them as a store, like they were shopping
in Macy's or Gimbels, the more fool the public. If
you want that kind of customer satisfaction, protection,
and prices, shop at a major merchandiser or a hometown
business whose owner lives down the street, not eBay.

   But the truth is that that is not at all what buyers want.
They want a bargain, a deal, a value, even a steal. They
brag that the seller didn't know what it was really worth.
That is the reality of the way the marketplace works; there
are no protections in either direction. In the marketplace,
we're each on our own.

   It seems that we don't disagree on what eBay does do,
but some think they should do much more and some are
surprised they do so much. Like me.


Sterling K. Webb
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Hi List,
Strongly agree with Mark. The Services (Ebay, Paypal, etc..) have a 
strict

hands off approach to this kind of fraud. They are protecting 

Re: [meteorite-list] AD: Southwest Airlines Meteorite Hunting Article

2006-10-09 Thread tett

That's no fair!

tett
Owen Sound, Ontario, CANADA


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Greetings list members:

I have a couple  of the Southwest Airlines SPIRIT September 2006 magazines
with the article about  Meteorite Hunter Michael Farmer.  If you are 
interested
in one let me know  off list.  I'll ship to US destinations for $5, but 
sorry,

no International  mailings.

Juris Breikss
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Fw: [meteorite-list] Pluto for sale?????????

2006-10-09 Thread Stefan Brandes



Here you are ;)

http://cgi.ebay.com/1777-58-Acres-Of-Lunar-Property-Own-Land-On-The-Moon_W0QQitemZ290037448682Does this include Lunar-Mets origin from the property?Stefan Hi,You 
can buy land on the Moon. You can buy land on Mars. But thisis the first time I've seen an entire planet up for sale!Apparently the seller is not 
enterprising enough to parcel the planet up into lots like the Moon and Mars sellers and sellthe planet piecemeal. There's a lot more money to be made by subdividing! Pluto has 
17,950,000 squarekilometers, almost twice the area of Europe or the US; it's well worth subdividing.The text of the auction doesn't mention Charon, but since it's 
shown in one of the pictures, I assume it's included in the sale.It's a bargain price! Sterling K. Webb 


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Re: [meteorite-list] Pluto for sale?????????

2006-10-09 Thread Stefan Brandes

Here you are ;)

http://cgi.ebay.com/1777-58-Acres-Of-Lunar-Property-Own-Land-On-The-Moon_W0QQitemZ290037448682

Does this include Lunar-Mets origin from the property?

Stefan




Hi,

   You can buy land on the Moon. You can buy land on Mars. But this is 
the first time I've

seen an entire planet up for sale!
   Apparently the seller is not enterprising enough
to parcel the planet up into lots like the Moon and Mars sellers and sell 
the planet piecemeal. There's
a lot more money to be made by subdividing! Pluto has 17,950,000 square 
kilometers, almost twice the

area of Europe or the US; it's well worth subdividing.
   The text of the auction doesn't mention Charon,
but since it's shown in one of the pictures, I assume
it's included in the sale.
   It's a bargain price!

Sterling K. Webb

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Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 3:38 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Pluto for sale?



Hi list,

is there somebody selling Pluto
or did I miss something

http://cgi.ebay.com/Dwarf-Planet-Pluto_W0QQitemZ120037050662

perplexed
Stefan






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Re: [meteorite-list] Pluto for sale?????????

2006-10-09 Thread Pete Pete

Unbelievable!
If you check that guy's feedback, you'll see that he is selling a lot, too!.

Proof positive that meteorites are rarer than idiots.


Cheers,
Pete



From: Stefan Brandes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list]  Pluto for sale?
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 17:12:34 +0200

Here you are ;)

http://cgi.ebay.com/1777-58-Acres-Of-Lunar-Property-Own-Land-On-The-Moon_W0QQitemZ290037448682

Does this include Lunar-Mets origin from the property?

Stefan




Hi,

   You can buy land on the Moon. You can buy land on Mars. But this is 
the first time I've

seen an entire planet up for sale!
   Apparently the seller is not enterprising enough
to parcel the planet up into lots like the Moon and Mars sellers and sell 
the planet piecemeal. There's
a lot more money to be made by subdividing! Pluto has 17,950,000 square 
kilometers, almost twice the

area of Europe or the US; it's well worth subdividing.
   The text of the auction doesn't mention Charon,
but since it's shown in one of the pictures, I assume
it's included in the sale.
   It's a bargain price!

Sterling K. Webb

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Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 3:38 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Pluto for sale?



Hi list,

is there somebody selling Pluto
or did I miss something

http://cgi.ebay.com/Dwarf-Planet-Pluto_W0QQitemZ120037050662

perplexed
Stefan






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[meteorite-list] Re: Egypt's Craters Pose Geological Riddle

2006-10-09 Thread Paul
In “Egypt's Craters Pose Geological Riddle”, Ron 
Baalke wrote:

 http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2006/10/06/crater_pla.html?category=travelguid=20061006103030
  

 Egypt's Craters Pose Geological Riddle, Larry O'Hanlon 
 Discovery News October 6, 2006 

There are a number of links, which provided more detail 
about this ongoing controversy. They are:

1. Remarks to the origin of the craters around Gilf 
Kebir and Djebel Uweinat (Egypt)and the supposed 
impact craters of Libya by Norbert Brugge, Germany, 
2004, at 

http://hometown.aol.de/SLVehicles4/Clayton%20Craters/Clayton-Craters.htm

2. di Martino, and others, 2006, Non-Impact Origin of 
the Crater Field in the Gilf Kebir Region (SW Egypt). 
European Space Agency First International Conference on 
Impact Cratering in the Solar System ESTEC, Noordwijk, 
The Netherlands, 08 - 12 May, 2006. The abstract can 
be found at:

http://www.rssd.esa.int/SYS/docs/ll_transfers/296053_dimartino.pdf

and 3. The actual presentation of the above paper can 
be found at 

Non-impact origin of the crater field in the Gilf 
Kebir region (SW Egypt) by M. Di Martino, L. Orti, 
L. Matassoni, M. Morelli, R. Serra, and A. Buzzigoli. 

The 3.3 MB PDF can be found file at:

http://www.rssd.esa.int/SYS/docs/ll_transfers/296053_Di2DMartino_pres.pdf

and in “40th ESLAB First International Conference on Impact
Cratering in the Solar System Agenda, Monday 8 May 2006 at:

http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/object/index.cfm?fobjectid=39029

On page 25 of the above PDF file, Di Martino and coauthors 
dispute the impact origin of what has been called the “Kebira 
crater” in Libya - Egypt.

Yours, 

Paul H.


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Re: [meteorite-list] Holbrook?

2006-10-09 Thread Michael L Blood
 Hi All,
Someone was running the  following photo with an add on
eBay for a Holbrook:

http://community.webshots.com/album/554695960eQgeXc

Can anyone tell me where this painting/poster came from
(a book? Seams I have definitely seen it SOMEWHERE) and
if it is, indeed, supposed to be the Holbrook Fall?
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Re: [meteorite-list] Paypal Hackers WARNING!!!

2006-10-09 Thread Mark
Forward the spoofs to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] and give them a 
chance to catch this bozo.


Thanks


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Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 9:27 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Paypal Hackers WARNING!!!



Bernd wrote:

I got a similar mail. It said that I had bid on and purchased a DeLL
notebook

I got that one too about three hours ago.  So it looks like that 
particular

phisherman could be harvesting the met list for email addresses.  No big
deal, just deleted without delay along with the rest of the spam - another
proof that my email server is up and running, along with the list volume.
All emails are guilty until proven innocent.   I feel sorry for all the 
less

lucid people easily befuddled that are trying to learn the internet to
communicate with family members and are new to PayPal.  This particularly
PayPal Spam that Bernd brings up, which arrived with three other PayPal 
Spam

messages was different in one respect.  There was actually an innocent
looking address in Penna., USA and a request to confirm that it was the
right address for the notebook's shipment.  Tricky, tricky these prickly
sicklies.

I wonder why a hackers' vigilante network doesn't go after these worms to
give them a taste of their own dirt.

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Re: [meteorite-list] Paypal Hackers WARNING!!!

2006-10-09 Thread Sterling K. Webb

Hi,

   While we with names further down the alphabet
have to wait and wait for OUR spoofs to arrive!

Sterling K. Webb
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Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Paypal Hackers WARNING!!!


Forward the spoofs to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] and give them a 
chance to catch this bozo.


Thanks


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To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 9:27 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Paypal Hackers WARNING!!!



Bernd wrote:

I got a similar mail. It said that I had bid on and purchased a DeLL
notebook

I got that one too about three hours ago.  So it looks like that 
particular

phisherman could be harvesting the met list for email addresses.  No big
deal, just deleted without delay along with the rest of the spam - 
another

proof that my email server is up and running, along with the list volume.
All emails are guilty until proven innocent.   I feel sorry for all the 
less

lucid people easily befuddled that are trying to learn the internet to
communicate with family members and are new to PayPal.  This particularly
PayPal Spam that Bernd brings up, which arrived with three other PayPal 
Spam

messages was different in one respect.  There was actually an innocent
looking address in Penna., USA and a request to confirm that it was the
right address for the notebook's shipment.  Tricky, tricky these prickly
sicklies.

I wonder why a hackers' vigilante network doesn't go after these worms to
give them a taste of their own dirt.

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Re: [meteorite-list] Holbrook?

2006-10-09 Thread meteoriteplaya
Hi Michael
It is a representation of the Holbrook fall. Please check out Dr Svend Buhls 
awesome site for more information on the image as well as purchasing a copy of 
the print suitable for framing.
http://www.niger-meteorite-recon.de/en/meteoriten_vk_fotos.htm (Closer to the 
bottom of the page)
Mike
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303-337-4361
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website: www.jensenmeteorites.com

 -- Original message --
From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Hi All,
 Someone was running the  following photo with an add on
 eBay for a Holbrook:
 
 http://community.webshots.com/album/554695960eQgeXc
 
 Can anyone tell me where this painting/poster came from
 (a book? Seams I have definitely seen it SOMEWHERE) and
 if it is, indeed, supposed to be the Holbrook Fall?
 Thanks, Michael
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Holbrook?

2006-10-09 Thread Dr. Svend Buhl

Hi Michael and others,

there is little doubt the drawing from La Domenica Del
Corriere, October 6th 1946 refers to the Hoolbrook fall.
While researching the origin of this cover I came across an
article of an Italian encyclopedia that was very popular in the fourties as
I was told. The article cited a couple of eyewittnesses mentioned many near
misses and also said that a mail coach was hit or almost hit by one of the
stones. I believe that this was the source of the artist, the rest is 
imagination.


The Text below the drawing however does not mention the Name
Hoolbrook. Though it does say the incident happened 'su un paese 
dell'Arizona'.
My Italian is not as good as Matteo's but I guess that means 'in a village 
in Arizona'.
Please correct me, if I'am wrong. It was common practise in Italian sunday 
papers
 (and in all other countrie's newspapers in the days before the digital 
revolution)

to bring stories that happened years or decades ago.

Best wishes

Svend

www.niger-meteorite-recon.de

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Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 10:36 PM
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Hi Michael
It is a representation of the Holbrook fall. Please check out Dr Svend 
Buhls awesome site for more information on the image as well as purchasing 
a copy of the print suitable for framing.
http://www.niger-meteorite-recon.de/en/meteoriten_vk_fotos.htm (Closer to 
the bottom of the page)

Mike
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Jensen Meteorites
16730 E Ada PL
Aurora, CO 80017-3137
303-337-4361
IMCA 4264
website: www.jensenmeteorites.com

-- Original message --
From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Hi All,
Someone was running the  following photo with an add on
eBay for a Holbrook:

http://community.webshots.com/album/554695960eQgeXc

Can anyone tell me where this painting/poster came from
(a book? Seams I have definitely seen it SOMEWHERE) and
if it is, indeed, supposed to be the Holbrook Fall?
Thanks, Michael







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[meteorite-list] Brenham Stability

2006-10-09 Thread Bob Evans

Hello,
Im debating getting one of the Brenhams that are sold on ebay.
I'm sure a few of you bought some from the couple of Haviland locals that 
are slicen em up and selling them on ebay.

Has anybody had any luck with them being relatively stable?

Thanks
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[meteorite-list] Absolutely Beautiful Glorieta Siderite for sale!!

2006-10-09 Thread Ruben Garcia
Hi All,
I'm selling this piece for my friend Stan Wall who
found it last weekend when we hunted Glorieta
Mountain. 

He really hates to sell it but must. It is one of the
most beautiful small Glorieta specimens I've ever
seen. 

This piece weighs 31 grams and has amazing character
complete with fusion crust, flow lines and a roll over
lip. The first 310.00 + shipping  takes it.

Its worth a look even if you're not in the market for
a Glorieta.

Here's the link
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/meteoritemall/album?.dir=3017scd.src=phstore=prodid=.done=http%3a//photos.yahoo.com/ph//my_photos

Ruben Garcia

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[meteorite-list] Glorieta Siderite Sold!!!

2006-10-09 Thread Ruben Garcia
Hi,
Thanks to eveyone that emailed within the last 25
seconds but its sold.
Thanks,
Ruben Garcia

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[meteorite-list] Collection Label Identity

2006-10-09 Thread Bob Evans

Hello,
Recently I purchased a small collection and I have one specimen that has a 
collection label that I cant identify.

If you could have a look at the piece and its card I would appreciate it.
Here :
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/spacerox2001/detail?.dir=/7dd1re2.dnm=bc62re2.jpg.src=ph

Thanks
Bob 


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Re: [meteorite-list] Collection Label Identity

2006-10-09 Thread Bob Evans

Thanks,
I meant to ask what collection this I.D. card is from.

Thanks
Bob
- Original Message - 
From: Don Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Bob Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 8:57 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Collection Label Identity



There is/was a Hugoton, H5 brecciated (black matrix) found in Stevens
Co, Kansas, in 1927, recognized as a meteorite in 1937.

D.E.

--- Bob Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hello,
Recently I purchased a small collection and I have one specimen that
has a
collection label that I cant identify.
If you could have a look at the piece and its card I would appreciate
it.
Here :


http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/spacerox2001/detail?.dir=/7dd1re2.dnm=bc62re2.jpg.src=ph


Thanks
Bob

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Re: [meteorite-list] Holbrook followup

2006-10-09 Thread Michael L Blood
Hi All,
For enquiring minds:
Rob Wesel advertises this poster on his site and traded some
of the prints to Svend Bühl who also has it on his site.
It is taken from a newspaper, La Domenica Del Corriere,
October 6th 1946 - and Matteo tells me he has the original
though I could not tell from his English if he meant he owns
the original painting or has a copy of the newspaper from
that date.
Of course, as I knew and as Twink Monrad pointed out
to me, saguaros (the huge cactus of the Sonoran Desert in the
the Tucson area) do not grow in that the Holbrook region. I
noted that was not the only point of artistic license taken
by the artist. Still, a very entertaining image.
Y'all will be able to see it on my hammers page, due to
permission from Rob Wesel.
Best wishes, Michael


on 10/9/06 12:44 PM, Michael L Blood at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi All,
   Someone was running the  following photo with an add on
 eBay for a Holbrook:
 
 http://community.webshots.com/album/554695960eQgeXc
 
   Can anyone tell me where this painting/poster came from
 (a book? Seams I have definitely seen it SOMEWHERE) and
 if it is, indeed, supposed to be the Holbrook Fall?
   Thanks, Michael
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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