Dear Michael, List;
To simplify your post: COLLECT ALL METEORITES!
Insomniac,
Dave F.
Michael L Blood wrote:
Hi John all,
John - you have nothing, whatsoever for which to apologize.
There are many ways of approaching meteorite collecting - for instance,
I can hardly stand it when I don't
Hello, Anne and the list,
I have had some raw samples of these "african tektites".
In fact they are green obsidian (volcanic glass), nothing
to do with the tektites.
It seems to me, the word tektite is quite widely used
in these african ones, and Im affrraid also the brass
ones are the
Hello everybody,
I'm creating a new french meteorite magazine.
I'm searching for contributors who will be able to send me, monthly or from time to
time, some articles
on expeditions, new meteorites found or fallen. I'll be able to do the translation.
The magazine will be entitled Les
Hey list, check this one out! $25 to start with a reserve, but a buy it
know of $30. Do you think he wants $30? $15 shipping! No description, no
picture and no feedback! This looks like a safe bet!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2193937848
Thanks, Tom
Peregrineflier
Isnt it amazing all the suspect
meteorites on eBay have out of focus
pictures (when you click on supersize)
hmmm coincidence I am sure.
:)
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Mark and all,
I'll share one story about an ebay listing. A gentleman listed, METEORITES
FROM A RECENT CRASH, no picture and no description. I noticed that he lived
in a town about 2 miles away from me so I contacted him and drove over to his
home. He sold me over 600g of pristine pf at a
I guess billythekid's aim is way off.Do you look under his description as
METORITE?Also ol' billy has no feedback.I wonder if he is a cousin to
anyone in ELMA?I also know I can see fine, but for some reason I just
cannot focus in that stone.Is it not kind of unusal??SCAM! SCAM! SCAM!
I know some of you guys/gals are not big NWA fans
Dear John and List:
How can you not be a fan of this: a fully-crusted 182 gram stone,
beautifully oriented, and so cheap I don't even dare tell you how
much it cost for fear of ruining the market : )
http://www.notkin.net/meteorites/nwa.htm
I prefear Mbale
http://it.geocities.com/meteoriti20002/Mbale1.JPG
Or yes...a NWA
http://it.geocities.com/mcomemeteoritecollection/NWAXXXgr.91.6.JPG
Regards
Matteo
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Dear John and List:
How can you not be
I know some of you guys/gals are not big NWA fans
Presently there are 100 NWA's in my collection so it surely
looks like I am not one of those anti-NWA guys / gals :-)
http://www.notkin.net/meteorites/nwa.htm
Wow !!!
Bernd
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I have 25 different NWA's in my collection.This includes 2 main masses.NWA
660 (186)GRAMS HALF STONE,and NWA 1139 (61)GRAMS WHOLE INDIVIDUAL.That
stone that geoff has is absolutely beautiful.There is nothing like a fully
crusted whole stone meteorite.By the geoff, nice pics.
Hello List, Here is a slice of the Gruver (Tx.) Meteorite that I purchased in Denver. Slice has a nice large inclusion that is about 15mm wide. The inclusion appears to me to be a different meteorite. (Looks a lot like the NWA LL4 that several people have).
We should be so lucky to have such a trove as NWA with Antartica out of reach. All I ask of my meteorites is that they come from space. Where they land is of secondary interest. i.e. better a meteorite from NWA than a meteor-wrongfrom the White House lawn.
By the way. Nice piece geoff!
Howard
Might this be paired with NWA1457 winonaite that the Hupes were selling this summer?
Howard Wudon j merchant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List.
Anyone know much about NWA 1463. It's a Winonaite and I have read just little about this. Questions include where the main mass resides, any in
Title: Newark Advocate City: Newark, Ohio Date: Wednesday, March 10, 1948 Page: 12 Wheelbarrow Detector Aids Kansas Hobbyist's Search For Buried Meteorites Hutchinson, Kas., March 10. - (AP) - H. O. Stockwell's wheelbarrow tells him where buried meteorites are located. Stockwell is an amateur
About Deans BL 'rites.Anyone got a picture or
two,would love to get a look?I missed this one.Have a
vague memory of them being on ebay but must have been
a bad time financially for me or I didn't appreciate
their intrinsic beauty.Thanks
Since were are sharing NWA photos...
Here is BL #10
There is something personal to be said about falls and historics. I've begun collecting more of these, though I lean toward ones of known scientific interest. But I think some people who appreciated therarity of meteorites have some resentment of the abundantNWA's. For them I say would you have us
Here is a slice of the Gruver (Tx.) Meteorite that I purchased in Denver.
Slice has a nice large inclusion that is about 15mm wide. The inclusion
appears to me to be a different meteorite...
http://www.meteoritearticles.com/colgruver.html
Does this the inclusion look like a different
Other my NWA
http://it.geocities.com/mcomemeteoritecollection/NWA3.JPG
http://it.geocities.com/mcomemeteoritecollection/NWA4.JPG
http://it.geocities.com/mcomemeteoritecollection/NWA2.JPG
and I have others not in my site collection but with
complete crust and shock crack
Regards
Matteo
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Hello List, I am trying to figure out how to upload pics to share. Can you
please tell me if this link works to get to my SA pic?
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/alosthawker/vwp?.dir=/meteorites.dnm=My+ne
w+SA.jpg.view=t
Thanks, Tom
Peregrineflier
The proudest member of the IMCA 6168
Hello List, I am trying to figure out how to upload pics to share.
Can you please tell me if this link works to get to my SA pic?
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/alosthawker/vwp?.dir=/meteorites.dnm=My+
ne
w+SA.jpg.view=t
Yep, I can see it loud and clear :-) here are the details
of that
Hello List some can get in some can not! Is this better?
http://photos.yahoo.com/alosthawker
Thanks, Tom
Peregrineflier
The proudest member of the IMCA 6168
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As Long as we are sharing pics , Check out a couple of my favorite NWA's
from my collection
http://f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/spacerox2001
Bob Evans
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MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
September 23-26, 2003
o A Crater Split In Two (Released 23 September 2003)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20030923a.html
o Niger Vallis (Released 24 September 2003)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20030924a.html
o Terra Sirenum (Released 26 September 2003)
Seeing as everyone who is anyone in or on this list,never let be said that
I did not have something to show.I just got the $600 worth of specimens
that I bought from MARTIN HOREJSI.And included in all those piece's are my
3/4 of a gram of RIFLE,colorado.I love this little piece.And best of all,
it
Hello List, My email is set to plain text, Is that what it should be for
List proposes?
Thanks, Tom
Peregrineflier
The proudest member of the IMCA 6168
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They should have advertised it as a dino dump. At least it would
probably get some bids...
(sorry, very crude, but I could not resist that.. :^+)
CharlyV
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