I have pay my Zagami slice gr.3.1 $1050 for precision
$338.7/gr. I have buy my first gr.1.3 slice at the
1999 year and I have pay $1300!!! Very nice
Regards
Matteo
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> I'm not sure I understand you. What do current
> values have to do with
> previous ones?
> > At $
Hello
Another weird thing, experienced to send an email to
the person sells the Zagami, the email will return
yourselves back. Sincerely buy from a person with
beyond 1000 negative feedback I would not do it ever
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I'm not sure I understand you. What do current values have to do with
previous ones?
> At $350/gr. after the $1000/gr. or $2000/gr. request
> time agonever people buy a similar piece.
> Regards
>
> Matteo
>
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> > What IS a reasonable price for Zagami anyway? 375
At $350/gr. after the $1000/gr. or $2000/gr. request
time agonever people buy a similar piece.
Regards
Matteo
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> What IS a reasonable price for Zagami anyway? 375
> per gram? Don't we usually
> pay less for larger specimens? How does an outfit
> with 1537 negative
What IS a reasonable price for Zagami anyway? 375 per gram? Don't we usually
pay less for larger specimens? How does an outfit with 1537 negative
feedbacks get hold of something like this and better yet expect
uncompromising confidence?
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Jim, I am sorry, are you from kingman?
Thanks, Tom
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Subject: [meteorite-list] kingman meteorite?
Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2003 18:08:22 -0700
I now have a theory. Besides the inbreeding that has gone on in this
town
since it's founding, there has also been a seve
Hello List,
I have a slightly off topic story and question
here:
My parents were emptying their attic and told me to
come over to go through my "junk". As I was going through I came across some
0.25 liter beer glasses from a trip to France I took when I was 15. I had
enjoyed the bar and
on 9/6/03 6:54 PM, Charles R. Viau at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hmmm... what part of: 188g / 100 = 1.88g for each of 100 people =
> $4,500.00 investment each . did not make sense? Even if it was for
> amusement..
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Went right by me. Maybe I was actually born in Kingman?
Mich
on 9/6/03 6:08 PM, Tom aka James Knudson at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I would put my money on Kingman for having the lowest
> average IQ of any town in the US.
> Thanks, Tom
> Peregrineflier <><
> The proudest member of the IMCA 6168
And where is it you live, Tom?
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Hmmm... what part of: 188g / 100 = 1.88g for each of 100 people =
$4,500.00 investment each . did not make sense? Even if it was for
amusement..
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Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 9:34 P
You know how they say you will never know what you find?Well today in all
of the most unlikeliest place to find a meteorite, I did today.My wife and
I were at a local mall doing some shopping when I found a rock shop
there.I was looking around and talking to the help there when we were
talking and
Hay Charly,
Ya got it all wrong. That isn't 1.88g it is 188g! That's under
$2,400 per gram! Whadda deal. Doesn't that make you want to get
off nearly half a mil?
Best wishes, Michael
on 9/5/03 8:10 PM, Charles R. Viau at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If just 100 of us pool our intere
Isn't Kingman the basecamp for those searching the Gold Basin stewnfields? We could rename one of the dozen different meteorites Kingman if it makes your day.
Howard WuTom aka James Knudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello List, I came up with a theory on the lack of a kingman meteorite!Kingman,
Thanks anyways Howard, Kingman does not deserve a meteorite.
Thanks, TomPeregrineflier <>
Hello List, I came up with a theory on the lack of a kingman meteorite!
Kingman, in N.W. AZ was founded in 1882 and started out as a mining town.
The first western settlers came through Kingman on wagon trains following
the Beale trail on their way to California. It is prime meteorite hunting
te
Aloha!
I posted a message to the List about 2 hours ago. It doesn't appear to have
made it in (for whatever reasons), so if this is a near-duplicate, I
apologize.
ANYWAYS, the library where I work received a set of the 2002 Griffith
Observer, minus February. It is a small magazine, apparentl
List members,
Ah the moon. Did anyone watch the special on Discovery tonight about the
moon? The bottom line that was reinforced for me from that special is that
the earth would not be the wondrous planet we all share without it! If it
would go away today...our axis of rotation would go to chao
Hello Mark, Norbert, José, Marcie and Listers,
Thank you ALL for getting right my trying to put some fun to the list! ;-)))
http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/sv-meteorites/fun.asp
http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/sv-meteorites/fun1.asp
At any cases I'm waiting for a new good subjects ;-) - Let'em SMILE!!!
Se
(Just DELETE if you hate eBay, and/or ADs...)
Hi all,
I've some rather special auctions ending on Sunday,
Sept. 17, ~18:00 PDT, including three low priced
lunar specimens (a very beautiful new one, and a
neat mare basalt), and a great specimen of Ibitira,
the unique vesicular and unbrecciated euc
Aloha all!
The library where I work had several copies of the Griffith Observer donated
to them. It is a small booklet format monthly publication, apparently put
out by the Griffith Observatory, nice quality b&w, informative articles,
commentary, etc. I have the entire 2002 year, minus Februar
Dear List, I will add I'm looking for a cut piece ca. 9 inches long, 2
1/2 inches wide and 3/16ths thick! Contact me off list please! Thanks
Nels
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Hi list,
what a wonderful (new) world we're living in:
Just 2 klicks with the computer mouse and you have a perfect copy of the
very interesting
4-page report «Own a piece from the sky» of Sky & Telescope written by
our list member Greg Redfern
for only 2.95 - less than the cost of a bottle of be
Dear List, I am looking for a rectangular (cut) piece of Gibeon,(other
iron meteorite also okay). Please contact me off list. Thanks Nels
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All of the Putorana (fka Putorano Plateau) specimens that I've seen looked
amazingly similar. However, the mesosiderite Lamont could pass for
Putorana as they look very similar.
The TKW that made it's way into the USA market a few years ago was
<100KG. But, I have talked to two different Russ
> We do not seem to know for sure what the letters on the cube stand
> for, so do they even need to be there? Can a blank cube work?
Lettering could depend on what you want to communicate. I can imagine a cube
with H, L, LL, C, E and R on it for example, if necessary in variants with
petrologic g
hello
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2190932023&category=3239
You think if now I put in auction a piece of DaG 670
of 500 grams with a price eight inferior times to that
applicant for this piece.
Regards
Matteo
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