[meteorite-list] Meteorites for Sale

2023-11-26 Thread Jason Phillips via Meteorite-list
Hello List,
This is a black Friday sale!  Please inquire many sizes available and I
will be happy to send you pictures.

Beautiful unclassified chondrites, all showing features of orientation.
$0.25/gram.

NWA 16102- (1 of 21) meteorites classified as an LL6- melt breccia.
Beautiful matrix.  $1/per gram.

World class eucrite melt!  NWA 14016. Most beautiful eucrite I have ever
seen.  $1.5/gram.

Thanks, and if you have any questions please let me know.

Jason Phillips
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[meteorite-list] Meteorites for Sale

2023-11-05 Thread Jason Phillips via Meteorite-list
Hello Everyone,
I have a few, some very unique, pieces for sale.  If you have any questions
or would like pictures please let me know.

Thanks,
Jason Phillips

Available for your collection:
- Quitovac, Mexico complete stone 1299 gram- $1.15/gram
- Quitovac, Mexico complete 49.1 gram slice- $1.50/gram
- El Milhas 001 lunar slice 24.7 grams.  Red crystal visible in a crack.
$35/gram.
- Esquel 1.45 grams. $75/total
- Malvern Lake with 4 labels 18.3 grams  $9/gram
- Bechar 010 lunar fragments up to 3 grams  $10/gram (yes lunar for $10!)
- NWA 14370 Eucrite several sizes $1.25/gram
-  Taoudenni Diogenite great black crystal.  68.1 grams. $3/gram, others
available.
- NWA 11953 503 gram Eucrite endcut.  $1.60/gram
- NWA 11721 R3 polished slice 77 grams $3/gram
NWA 11721 R3 complete stone 823 grams $1.70/gram. Other sizes available.
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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Times Magazine 20 Year Anniversary Issue

2022-05-16 Thread Jason Phillips via Meteorite-list
Hello Jim and Paul!
Congratulations on this major accomplishment.  No meteorite editorial has
made it even half this time, thank you both for the wonderful content and
the labor of love this magazine is!

Take Care,
Jason

On Sun, May 15, 2022, 11:37 PM Paul Harris via Meteorite-list <
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> Hello Everyone,
>
> The May issue of Meteorite Times is now up.  It's hard to believe that
> this is our 20 year anniversary issue.  Our first issue was in April
> 2002 back when Meteorite Times was monthly. We'd like to give a special
> thank you to all of the writers over the years who have contributed
> articles to Meteorite Times. And a special thank you to Martin Horejsi,
> James Tobin, John Kashuba, and Mitch Noda for their continued article
> support.
>
> With the May issue we have a new web hosting company providing better
> performance and as our old template was not being supported anymore I
> have created a new template using Elementor with an updated look but
> same layout functionality. If anyone notices any errors or strange
> behavior please contact me off list.
>
> https://www.meteorite-times.com/
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Paul and Jim
>
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> Bonhams Natural History auction on May 17 offers 50+ lots of stellar
> planetary meteorite specimens, including a complete Canyon Diablo example
> with superb regmaglypts. Browse the auction and register to bid online.
> Link:  https://www.bonhams.com/auction/27482/lot/3386/
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Bonhams Natural History auction on May 17 offers 50+ lots of stellar planetary 
meteorite specimens, including a complete Canyon Diablo example with superb 
regmaglypts. Browse the auction and register to bid online.
Link:  https://www.bonhams.com/auction/27482/lot/3386/

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[meteorite-list] Ad: Saratov slices with weird inclusion

2020-12-12 Thread Jason Phillips via Meteorite-list
Hello Everyone,

AD: Crazy Saratov Inclusion

Saratov is a really interesting 102 year old fall, but after cutting a
thick slice, I purchased from Allan Lang almost 20 years ago, I found
something that makes it even better.  We went through all the research and
we were not able to find anywhere that talks about these "Howardite looking
inclusions".  I can't say what they are, but they are really interesting!
I have a few slices with this crazy inclusion to sell and they are
$9/gram.  I also have a few small slices without the inclusion for
$7/gram.  If you have any questions please let me know.

Jason Phillips
Rocks from Heaven Collection
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[meteorite-list] AD: Saratov Specimens

2020-08-15 Thread Jason Phillips via Meteorite-list
Hello Meteorite Efficietados,

For Sale:

Saratov, Russia Synonyms: Belaya Gora, Donguz, Saratow

Fall: September 6, 1918
Coordinates: 52°33'N, 46°33'E
Chondrite, type L4

Saratov is one of the most underrated falls, having landed on earth a
little over a century ago.  This fall occurred on September 6, 1918, at
15:00 hours UT.  A brilliant fireball appeared over Ryazan, Russia.
Seconds later many atmospheric detonations were heard throughout the
surrounding countryside. Startled by a bright flash, peasants all over the
northern area of Saratov Oblast looked up to what appeared to be a group of
fireballs to the west in a shallow arc. The sighting was followed by what
was described as “a powerful roar”, perceived by some as the Last
Judgement.  Several stones totaling 328 kg were recovered near Belaya Gora
and Donguz.

The 2492 gram and 360 gram specimens came from Wayne Walton collection,
famous NASA researcher who worked with the lunar rocks from the Apollo 11
and 14 missions.  Both of these specimens have hand painted collection
numbers.

The second 360 gram piece is from the collection of Allan Lang.  This
specimen is a beautifully fusion crusted thick slice.

Numerous research articles have been done with Saratov centered around
nobel gases, chondrule porosity, shock metamorphism, and several other
features of this very interesting meteorite.

Price for the large specimen is $2.50/gram and the two smaller specimens
are $3.50/gram.  Please contact me for pictures or if you have any
questions.


Thanks,

Jason Phillips

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[meteorite-list] Wanted: Buying Collections

2018-11-17 Thread Jason Phillips via Meteorite-list
Hello Everyone,
I am interested in purchasing a collection, if your desire for everything
meteorites has faded and you are thinking of getting out of the hobby
please let me know and we can talk.

Thanks,
Jason Phillips
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[meteorite-list] AD: Quitovac, Mexico

2018-01-01 Thread Jason Phillips via Meteorite-list
Happy New Year Everyone,

I have a new meteorite to offer to our wonderful collecting community.
Quitovac, Mexico was found by gold hunters while metal detecting, with
some of the stones being found 12 inches below the surface.  Most all
of the specimens retain a beautiful crust with some showing flight
features.  There is only one individual for sale, the endcut main
mass, two crusted fragments, and some slices.  Some of the slices show
more weathering and are a darker color matrix (as seen in picture 3),
but all show fresh metal.

Price:
Individual/Crusted Fragments: $3/gram
Endcuts: $2.50/gram
Slices: $3-$3.50/gram
Weathered fragments with no crust: $2/gram


Individual and Crusted Fragments:
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/Quitovacinduals_zpscu7biubo.jpg

Endcut Main Mass:
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/Quitovacmainmass_zpspsk7ql7v.jpg

Slices:
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/Quitovacslice_zpsgezoxqjp.jpg

Thanks,
Jason Phillips
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[meteorite-list] AD: Newest Lunar Meteorite

2017-05-07 Thread Jason Phillips via Meteorite-list
Hello List,
In the majority of my 20 years of collecting I never thought it would
be possible for collectors to own a lunar meteorite like we have been
availed with, in the recent finds, over the past couple of years.
Myself and two other collectors recently had Dr. Irving classify this
specimen that turned out to be a lunar feldspathic regolith breccia,
very reminiscent of the early DaG 262 and DaG 400.  I am able to say,
to the best of my knowledge, that I am offering this specimen for the
lowest cost for a classified lunar meteorite ever.  The specimen is a
beautiful endcut weighing 316 grams.  If you have any questions please
let me know and if you are interested in this specimen please contact
me so we can discuss it.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/lunar316_zps7ijqgstr.png

Sincerely,
Jason Phillips
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[meteorite-list] AD: Santa Apolonia Meteorite

2017-03-13 Thread Jason Phillips via Meteorite-list
Santa Apolonia, Mexico
Truly a rare iron that was released from a long term collection. These
specimens were cut and polished by Marlin Cilz. This meteorite was
discovered in 1872. While the original name was Santa Apolonia meteorite,
decades later Nininger used the names Nativitas meteorite and Tlaxcala
meteorite. This meteorite is rarely represented in collections and it is
even more rare to see a specimen of pure iron for sale. If you have any
questions please ask.   Available specimens are 4.32 grams and 2.66 grams.


4.32 grams

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/Santa%
20Apolonia2_zpsqbxrwmbw.jpg


2.66 grams

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/Santa%
20Apolonia1_zpsqvof3i8i.jpg


Have a great day,

Jason Phillips

Rocks from Heaven

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Re: [meteorite-list] Sad News :-(

2016-12-09 Thread Jason Phillips via Meteorite-list
Hello Dana and Everyone ,
I am so sad to hear this, he was such a fine man and always so happy to see
you.  I remember one time years ago when Rob Wesel and I were in looking at
the fluorescent minerals room at the Tucson gem show and Larry came in
behind us and told the guy he was our father.  ET's room will not be the
same.

Praying for his loved one's,
Jason

On Dec 9, 2016 1:16 PM, "Raremeteorites via Meteorite-list" <
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:

> We convey our condolences to his friends and family.
>
> Great and pleasant person!, We are sorry to hear the very sad news.
> Here is a link to a good image of Larry that we found online,
> http://www.peaktopeak.com/comets/2010/showauction/2010_auction_011.JPG
>
>
> Sincerely
>
> Adam and Zann
>
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[meteorite-list] AD: Tissint 2.28 grams

2016-04-16 Thread Jason Phillips via Meteorite-list
Hello Meteorite Enthusiasts,
I have an incredible specimen from the 2011 Tissint fall for sale or
trade. As you know this is classified as Shergottite martian meteorite
and it is one of five witnessed falls from Mars. This specimen is a
2.28 gram complete individual with around 90% black crust, and there
is no weathering on this specimen at all. This specimen comes from the
Macovich collection of meteorites. If you have any questions please
let me know and I am interested in all offers.


http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/20160416_104524_zpskc1ih1fd.jpg


Take Care,
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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite or Space related license plates

2016-01-01 Thread Jason Phillips via Meteorite-list
Hello Ruben and List,

Florida plates   SPC ROX

Take Care,
 Jason Phillips

On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 7:32 PM, J Sinclair via Meteorite-list
 wrote:
> Rubin and List,
>
> We have a truck at work with the tag STARLAB
> I think Harlan Trammel had MARSROX
>
> Many of the tags in Alabama had "Stars Fell On Alabama" as a theme.
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stars_Fell_on_Alabama#/media/File:2002_Alabama_License_Plate.jpg
>
> John
>
> On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 7:20 PM, Ruben Garcia via Meteorite-list
>  wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've been wondering something for a while.
>>
>> I know Mike Farmer. Jim Schwade, Geoff Notkin and myself all have
>> meteorite or space related license plates.
>>
>> Jim Schwade and myseld have METEORS in our respective states.
>>
>> Honestly, I don't see them very often - not even in Tucson during the gem 
>> show.
>>
>> Who else has one and what is it?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Rock On!
>>
>> Ruben Garcia
>> http://www.MrMeteorite.com
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Re: [meteorite-list] 1996-2016 meteorite collectors / dealers

2015-12-28 Thread Jason Phillips via Meteorite-list
Hello List,
For me it was 1997, I remember pining over the NEMS catalog for hours
and making lists of my dream locations.  My first piece was a 107 gram
Gibeon slice, which I still treasure today.  Looking back it is
amazing how that simple $80 purchase has completely changed my life,
so many more pieces, great adventures and wonderful friends.  What
things of beauty and wonder we are able to enjoy!

Take Care,
Jason Phillips

On Sun, Dec 27, 2015 at 8:11 PM, J Sinclair via Meteorite-list
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> Hello All,
>
> 20 years.
>
> I noticed while looking at Matt Morgan's web site, he writes
> "established in 1996"
> The Meteorite Exchange site says "Impacting the Meteorite World Since 1996"
>
> Did anyone else start collecting in '96. If not then... when? and why?
> Many dealers and collectors were active before '96 and many more after.
>
> In August 1996 I read on the front page of the local NC (Greensboro
> Daily News) newspaper that NASA had found a possible life form in a
> Martian meteorite found in Antarctica - Allan Hills 84001. This was
> announcing there was life elsewhere in the Universe.
>
> I figured people would want meteorites. I was already selling gems and
> minerals at shows and had seen meteorites for sale in Tucson and
> Denver. I had meteorites before the end of the year. The fist ones
> were mailed from a dealer in Mexico - Tolucas, then Gibeon from the
> S.African dealers Karl and Clive. Next was Esquel from Bob Haag. I
> nearly sold out the first show I offered meteorites.
>
> It was ALH 84001 that started it for me. How about the rest of you?
>
> See you in Tucson.
>
> John
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[meteorite-list] Trade: Portales Valley slice

2015-07-18 Thread Jason Phillips via Meteorite-list
Hello List,
I am offering up for trade a beautiful Portales Valley, New Mexico
slice.  This meteorite fell to earth on June 13, 1998 and gave us a
glimpse into the true beauty that lies in the stars above us.  In my
opinion Portales Valley, metal rich slices, are the most beautiful
meteorites I have ever seen, and this slice is no exception.

Information about this slice:
Dimensions are: 146mm x 89mm x 5mm
Weight: 175 grams
Coordinates will be provided as well as the finders name.
This specimen was cut at the University of Arizona on their wire saw.
This particular specimen is the high metal variation and has an
abundance of metal throughout.
The stability of this specimen is perfect.

 
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/c0d1d6ae-5df1-47af-b090-45df911e0671_zpskv6dj4e1.jpg

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.

Take Care,
Jason Phillips
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[meteorite-list] AD: Meteorites for Sale

2014-11-20 Thread Jason Phillips via Meteorite-list
Hello List,

I am offering up some older specimens from my collection, several that
have not been offered in many years and some, I believe, have never
been offered before publically.


1. Whitecourt, Canada- This 21.42 gram specimen was obtained during my
trip with Rob Wesel and Mike Bandli to the crater. It was sold by Mike
Bandli and has been through several collections before ending up back
in mine. This specimen shows many of the great features that the
Whitecourt meteorite is known for. The price of this specimen is $110.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/IMG_0087_zps11df79e3.jpg


2. Gebel Kamil, Egypt- This is a complete Ataxite specimen that weighs in
at 296.30 grams. This is a beautiful specimen with orientation
features.  Both specimen cards are present. This specimen is $155.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/IMG_0089_zps5d2ea1f5.jpg


3.  Mundrabilla, Australia-  Offered here is a beautiful 82.14 gram
sculpted individual that looks like a cat in the sitting position for
you Zoomorph collectors.  The price of this
specimen is $100.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/IMG_0080_zps87ee41ca.jpg


4.  Mundrabilla, Australia-  Offered here is a beautiful 38 gram
sculpted individual that looks like a heart (just in time for
Valentines day).  The price of this
specimen is $70.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/IMG_00761_zps47ec0173.jpg


5.  Henbury, Australia- This excellent individual displays orientation
features and weighs in at 64 grams.  The price of this
specimen is $120.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/IMG_0079_zps15a32089.jpg


 6.  Taza (NWA 859), Morocco-  This specimen is and endcut that is
etched on the face and displays beautifully.  It weighs 4.8 grams and
comes with three collection labels and is mounted in a membrane box.
The price of this specimen is $15.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/IMG_0086_zps834a8693.jpg


7.  Muonionalusta, Sweden- This is an etched slice with crust that
weighs 48.6 grams.  This specimen comes with three collection labels
and comes in a riker style mount.  The price of this specimen is $35.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/IMG_0085_zpsb84c8266.jpg


 8.  NWA 753, Morocco- This is an early North West Africa specimen of
the extremely rare type R3.9.  This meteorite was found in 2001.  This
specimen weighs 0.67 grams and is a part slice polished on both sides.
The price on this specimen is $10.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/IMG_0083_zpsc72623d4.jpg


9.  Bilanga, Burkina Faso- This is the extremely rare witnessed fall
Diogenite from 10/27/1999.  This specimen weighs 0.209 grams and does
have a small patch of fusion crust.  Price on this specimen is $20.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/IMG_0082_zpsc255326b.jpg


10.  Karoonda, Australia-  This meteorite is the type specimen for the
CK class and is an extremely rare fall from 11/25/1930.  CK4's are
almost impossible to obtain due to their rarity.  This specimen comes
weighs 0.03 grams and comes with three different collection labels and
is priced at $25.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/IMG_00571_zps1686ec89.jpg


11.  NWA 2140, Morocco- This CV3 was found in 2003 and is a beautiful
display of colors and chondrules.  This specimen is a very nice sized
slice when compared to the weight to surface area ratio.  It weighs
4.66 grams and comes in a riker mount with two collection labels.
Priced at $20.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/IMG_0048_zpse53c8458.jpg


12.  Chergach, Mali-  This 3.07 gram broken individual comes from the
fall in July 2007.  Chergach is classified as a H5.  Price on this
specimen is $10.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/IMG_0077_zps0c3d46d5.jpg


13.  Campo del Cielo- This is a 380 gram tumbled individual.  This
would be a perfect hand specimen to show to friends.  The price on
this specimen is $35.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/IMG_0069_zps7e375e47.jpg


14.  Campo del Cielo- This is a 358 gram tumbled individual that is
somewhat sculpted.  This would be a perfect hand specimen to show to
friends.  The price on this specimen is $35.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/IMG_00701_zpsb203d44e.jpg


15.  Sikhote Alin, Russia-  These are high quality old stock Sikhote's
that show great characteristics.  The weights are 9.92, 14.3, 6.4,
11.7, 14.4 grams.  These are priced as a group at $2.25/gram.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/IMG_0050_zps7229eb0e.jpg


16.  Dimmitt, Texas- Here we have a 238 gram individual stone that is
classified as a H4 breccia whose strewn field was discovered in 1942.
This stone is very nice looking and a very nice representative of this
early find.  The price of this specimen is $175.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/IMG_0044_zps6a505b98.jpg


17.  Wiluna, Australia-  Wiluna is an incredible H5 witnessed fall
from