[meteorite-list] Lost Creek

2003-12-12 Thread Jerry Calvert



Does anyone have information on the "Lost Creek" 
meteorite?
Thanks,
Jerry


RE: [meteorite-list] Lost Creek

2003-12-12 Thread Randy Mils

I did have some extensive information but I lost it.
Sorry.
Randy
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Lost Creek 
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 10:49:33 -0600 
 
Does anyone have information on the "Lost Creek" meteorite? 
Thanks, 
Jerry 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Lost Creek

2003-12-12 Thread Philip R. Burns
At 10:49 AM 12/12/2003, Jerry Calvert wrote:

Does anyone have information on the Lost Creek meteorite?
Thanks,
Jerry
As is so often the case, David Weir has a useful page devoted to this 
meteorite:

http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/9278/protected_LOSTCREE.HTM

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Re: [meteorite-list] Lost Creek may be really lost!!!

2003-12-12 Thread David Freeman
Dear List,
I search Meteorites A to Z, and Fifth Edition of Catalogue of Meteorites 
and seems I am at a loss to find Lost Creek as well. We have lost 
lakes, and lost cities, and now Lost-lost lake!
Help!
Dave F (not proud tom)

Randy Mils wrote:

I did have some extensive information but I lost it.

Sorry.

Randy

From: Jerry Calvert To: Meteorite Email List Subject: 
[meteorite-list] Lost Creek Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 10:49:33 -0600  
Does anyone have information on the Lost Creek meteorite? Thanks, 
Jerry


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Re: [meteorite-list] Lost Creek may be really lost!!!

2003-12-12 Thread Sharkkb8




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Does anyone have information on the "Lost Creek" meteorite?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am "at a loss" to find "Lost Creek" as well. 
I know Jerry is an avid collector of Kansas meteorites in particular, and a glance at "Meteorites A-Z" reveals the following Kansas "creeks" -

Elm Creek, Goose Creek, Ladder Creek, Prairie Dog Creek, and Sand Creekmaybe the rock in question is one of those?

GregoryJ. Gregory Wilson2118 Wilshire Blvd. #918Santa Monica, CA 90403


Re: [meteorite-list] Lost Creek may be really lost!!!

2003-12-12 Thread David Freeman
Enabling our selves to grow, how about a suspected location by Long and 
Lat, and the state/region of the world it should have came from.   The 
Catalogue has locations listed, maybe one of the creeks in that area 
would match with the long. and lat.
Dave F.

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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Does anyone have information on the Lost Creek meteorite?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I am at a loss to find Lost Creek as well. 

I know Jerry is an avid collector of Kansas meteorites in particular, 
and a glance at Meteorites A-Z reveals the following Kansas creeks  -

 

Elm Creek, Goose Creek, Ladder Creek, Prairie Dog Creek, and Sand 
Creekmaybe the rock in question is one of those?

 

Gregory

J. Gregory Wilson
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Re: [meteorite-list] Lost Creek may be really lost!!!

2003-12-12 Thread Pekka Savolainen




Lost Creek is not the only well known one missing from the cataloques. Just
try to find the "cow killer", Valera.

Suppose, both are real ones, but whats the reason, they are not listed?

pekka s


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Does anyone have information on the
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I am "at a loss" to find "Lost Creek" as well. 
  
  I know Jerry is an avid collector of Kansas meteorites in particular,
and a glance at "Meteorites A-Z" reveals the following Kansas "creeks" -
  
  Elm Creek, Goose Creek, Ladder Creek, Prairie Dog Creek, and Sand
Creek...maybe the rock in question is one of those?
  
  
  
Gregory
  
J. Gregory Wilson
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Santa Monica, CA 90403
  
  
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Re: [meteorite-list] Lost Creek may be really lost!!!

2003-12-12 Thread David Freeman
Hello to the lost of lost creek,
Lost creek was classified by Dr. Alan Ruben in 2001 and was in the Met. 
Bulletin #86 of 2002.  This was in a poor time frame to be included in 
the 5th. Ed. Cat. of Meteorites.  It is a H 3.8 (S2 W3)  Brad Sampson 
had the main mass last recorded.
Credits go to good friend  remaining annomonous.
DAve Freeman

DNAndrews wrote:

For Lost Creek in Lincoln Co., KS.  I came up with the following topo:

http://topozone.com/map.asp?lat=39.03556lon=-98.15694

http://topozone.com/map.asp?lat=39.03556lon=-98.15694

Hope this helps you all out.

Dave
David Freeman wrote:
Enabling our selves to grow, how about a suspected location by Long 
and Lat, and the state/region of the world it should have came 
from.   The Catalogue has locations listed, maybe one of the creeks 
in that area would match with the long. and lat.
Dave F.

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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Does anyone have information on the Lost Creek meteorite?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I am at a loss to find Lost Creek as well.
I know Jerry is an avid collector of Kansas meteorites in 
particular, and a glance at Meteorites A-Z reveals the following 
Kansas creeks  -

 

Elm Creek, Goose Creek, Ladder Creek, Prairie Dog Creek, and Sand 
Creekmaybe the rock in question is one of those?

 

Gregory

J. Gregory Wilson
2118 Wilshire Blvd. #918
Santa Monica, CA 90403


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Re: [meteorite-list] Lost Creek may be really lost!!!

2003-12-12 Thread David Freeman
Dear Pekka, List;
There is a lag time with classifications (sometimes years), and a lag 
time with the annual meeting of the nomenclature committee (annually in 
July, info must be printed in about May or so of that year), and lag 
time with the printing of the 5th. Ed. Catalogue of Meteorites as there 
is with any publication being submitted for review, and review, and 
publishing, and printing..so, the cut off was way back in as a guess 
'97 or '98 maybe earlier?  Lost Creek with dates like 2001 and 2002 in 
the met. bulletin would be under the window of opportunity.
Hope this helps.
Dave Freeman

Pekka Savolainen wrote:

Lost Creek is not the only  well known one missing from the 
cataloques. Just
try to find the cow killer, Valera.

Suppose, both are real ones, but what´s the reason, they are not listed?

pekka s

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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Does anyone have information on the Lost Creek meteorite?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I am at a loss to find Lost Creek as well. 

I know Jerry is an avid collector of Kansas meteorites in particular, 
and a glance at Meteorites A-Z reveals the following Kansas creeks  -

 

Elm Creek, Goose Creek, Ladder Creek, Prairie Dog Creek, and Sand 
Creek...maybe the rock in question is one of those?

 

Gregory

J. Gregory Wilson
2118 Wilshire Blvd. #918
Santa Monica, CA 90403
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Re: [meteorite-list] Lost Creek may be really lost!!!

2003-12-12 Thread Pekka Savolainen




The data of Lost Creek can be found at least from the 
Monning collection;

http://geowww.geo.tcu.edu:591/FMRes/FMPro

pekka s

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Does anyone have information on the
"Lost Creek" meteorite?


[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I am "at a loss" to find "Lost Creek" as well. 
  
  I know Jerry is an avid collector of Kansas meteorites in particular,
and a glance at "Meteorites A-Z" reveals the following Kansas "creeks" -
  
  Elm Creek, Goose Creek, Ladder Creek, Prairie Dog Creek, and Sand
Creek...maybe the rock in question is one of those?
  
  
  
Gregory
  
J. Gregory Wilson
2118 Wilshire Blvd. #918
Santa Monica, CA 90403
  
  
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Re: [meteorite-list] Lost Creek may be really lost!!!

2003-12-12 Thread Pekka Savolainen
Thank you, Dave,

this helps...;-

best regards,

pekka s

David Freeman wrote:

Dear Pekka, List;
There is a lag time with classifications (sometimes years), and a lag 
time with the annual meeting of the nomenclature committee (annually 
in July, info must be printed in about May or so of that year), and 
lag time with the printing of the 5th. Ed. Catalogue of Meteorites as 
there is with any publication being submitted for review, and review, 
and publishing, and printing..so, the cut off was way back in as a 
guess '97 or '98 maybe earlier?  Lost Creek with dates like 2001 and 
2002 in the met. bulletin would be under the window of opportunity.
Hope this helps.
Dave Freeman

Pekka Savolainen wrote:

Lost Creek is not the only  well known one missing from the 
cataloques. Just
try to find the cow killer, Valera.

Suppose, both are real ones, but what´s the reason, they are not listed?

pekka s

[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Does anyone have information on the Lost Creek meteorite?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I am at a loss to find Lost Creek as well.
I know Jerry is an avid collector of Kansas meteorites in 
particular, and a glance at Meteorites A-Z reveals the following 
Kansas creeks  -

 

Elm Creek, Goose Creek, Ladder Creek, Prairie Dog Creek, and Sand 
Creek...maybe the rock in question is one of those?

 

Gregory

J. Gregory Wilson
2118 Wilshire Blvd. #918
Santa Monica, CA 90403
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[meteorite-list] Lost Creek may be really lost!!!

2003-12-12 Thread Robert Verish
You guys picked the wrong day to ask questions about
Lost Creek.  Rob Matson isn't on-line today.  When he
gets back from the desert, he'll be able to answer any
of your questions.

And Doug Dawn is right.  
The By Thread Archives is all jacked-up.  
The threads don't seem to be properly connected.  
I can't understand the logic to their heirarchy.

I've Cc:'d Art Jones.

Bob V.


[meteorite-list] Lost Creek may be really lost!!! 
Pekka Savolainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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The data of Lost Creek can be found at least from the
Monning collection;

http://geowww.geo.tcu.edu:591/FMRes/FMPro

pekka s

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 Does anyone have information on the Lost Creek
meteorite?

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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I am at a loss to find Lost Creek as well. 

 I know Jerry is an avid collector of Kansas
meteorites in particular, 
 and a glance at Meteorites A-Z reveals the
following Kansas creeks  -

  

 Elm Creek, Goose Creek, Ladder Creek, Prairie Dog
Creek, and Sand 
 Creek...maybe the rock in question is one of those?

  

 Gregory

 J. Gregory Wilson
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 Santa Monica, CA 90403


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[meteorite-list] Lost Creek info

2003-12-12 Thread Matson, Robert
Hi Dave and List,

 Lost creek was classified by Dr. Alan Ruben in 2001 and was in the
 Met. Bulletin #86 of 2002.  This was in a poor time frame to be
 included in the 5th. Ed. Cat. of Meteorites.  It is a H 3.8 (S2 W3)
 Brad Sampson had the main mass last recorded.

Brad Sampson and I jointly purchased Lost Creek from the finder's
family a few years ago.  Brad had the main mass at that time, but
I believe he cut most (if not all) of his portion up for sales and
university trades.  If so, and none of those cut pieces exceeds a
kilo, I very likely have the main mass (~900 grams).  --Rob

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[meteorite-list] lost creek trade

2002-12-09 Thread STEVE ARNOLD
Hi there all. I know this is old news, but it baffels me how the list is really quiet onthe weekend, but off the scale during the week. Oh well, whatever. That is the way it goes. Just a reminder, I have a 198 gram slice of LOST CREEK meteorite for trade. It is a beaut. You can go to the homepage of my website and see a wonderful picture. Please let me know. I am looking for macromounts for this. So I entertain all offers.
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Re: [meteorite-list] lost creek

2002-12-06 Thread LITIG8NSHARK
Good evening Steve and All,

Lost Creek is a wonderful meteorite. However, it has been my observation that the "value" of a meteorite is usually dictated by supply and demand. 

A quick look at eBay shows that of the 4 specimens of Lost Creek closing recently, the Lost Creek meteorite hasn't even generated one sale at a price as low as $2.75 per gram in the last 30 days; and that price was for a specimen of less than 30 grams. Larger specimens historically sell for less than smaller ones.

Just an observation.

Best Regards to All,

Paul Martyn
IMCA #1211


[meteorite-list] Lost Creek?

2002-04-30 Thread webbth


List members,
Does anyone have any information on the meteorite being advertised as Lost
Creek on eBay?  I can find no reference to it. I emailed the seller this
morning but have not had an answer.
T. Webb


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[meteorite-list] Lost Creek meteorite

2002-04-30 Thread Matson, Robert

Greetings,

 Does anyone have any information on the meteorite being
 advertised as Lost Creek on eBay?  I can find no reference
 to it. I emailed the seller this morning but have not had
 an answer.

Lost Creek is an approved H3.8 from Kansas (see the pre-release
of Met. Bulletin #86).  It was a single stone weighing a little
over 4 kilos.  I believe I have the main mass of this stone,
though it is remotely possible that Brad Sampson still retains
a larger piece.  If you'd like more information, I'd be happy
to provide it.  I am willing to cut slices to order, but out
of respect for my prior buyers (and in the interest of helping
to stabilize the price) I'm not interested in matching some of
the low prices per gram I've seen on eBay for this unequilibrated
chondrite.  This is a nice stone, with a low TKW, a properly
deposited type specimen, a complete classification by UCLA,
and an approved name.  In my opinion it's worth more than the
$3/gram or less that I've sometimes seen it sold for.

Best wishes,
Rob


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