Re: [meteorite-list] very exciting breccia

2003-01-22 Thread starharvest
Well, well. I'm always impressed by the nice photos of wour wonderful rocks. See, I'm not an expert, but I'm paying very close attention to what's being presented through this list, and I'm learning. I understand that quartzite in any form is strictly terrestrial, and it seems that your rocks

Re: [meteorite-list] very exciting breccia

2003-01-22 Thread starharvest
Well, well. I'm always impressed by the nice photos of your wonderful rocks. See, I'm not an expert, but I'm paying very close attention to what's being presented through this list, and I'm learning. I understand that quartzite in any form is strictly terrestrial, and it seems that your rocks

Re: [meteorite-list] Oldest Collector

2003-01-22 Thread Bill Mason III
Older than dirtMy first meteorite was in 1938.A gift from my Grandmother. it was a Canyon Diablo 421 g. next Holbrook 112 g. collection now: 354 meteorites. Bill Mason III Nostalgia isn't what it used to be. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

[meteorite-list] 79 Micromounts at ebay

2003-01-22 Thread walter branch
Hello Everyone, I have s single ebay auction ending tonight, a nice collection of 79 meteorite micromounts plus storage cases plus display treys. I am also offering a free book for the winning bidder, a choice among Rocks from Space by O. Richard Norton, Thunderstones and Shooting Stars by