[meteorite-list] Colectors Set of 18 meteorites

2004-05-06 Thread Michael Farmer
There were alot of emails of interest in these sets. I just loaded another one, here is the link Started at one cent also. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=2243235237 thanks again, good luck and may a large fall occur in the next few days. I am getting bored

Fw: Undeliverable: [meteorite-list] Colectors Set of 18 meteorites

2004-05-06 Thread Michael Farmer
Is anyone else getting these bounces from this person? Can Art remove them from the list as their email is not working? Mike Farmer - Original Message - From: System Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 8:35 PM Subject: Undeliverable:

[meteorite-list] ATTN: BOB EVENS-PLEASE CONTACT ME

2004-05-06 Thread RYAN PAWELSKI
PLEASE CONTACT ME ASAP... I HAVEN'T HEARD BACK FROM YOU REGARDING MY REFUND YET. THANK YOU. RYAN __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

[meteorite-list] Dealers lot for sale (US meteorites)

2004-05-06 Thread Pierre-Marie PELE
Hello to the List. I'm selling a collection of US meteorites (mostly micros). I'm selling them at the price I paid for them. I sell the lot, not each individually. So, the total price is $238.00 including registered mail worldwide. The payment is with Paypal. You can see the pictures of these

[meteorite-list] Dealers lot (US meteorites for sale)

2004-05-06 Thread Pierre-Marie PELE
Hello to the List. I'm selling a collection of US meteorites (mostly micros). I'm selling them at the price I paid for them. I sell the lot, not each individually. So, the total price is $238.00 including registered mail worldwide. The payment is with Paypal. You can see the pictures of these

[meteorite-list] Ebay - Oriented and Meteorite with a hole

2004-05-06 Thread Jim Strope
Hi Everybody: I have ebay auctions ending tonight. Included are a nicely oriented specimen and a Meteorite with a hole. To view all my auctions just follow the link below whichshould take you to the complete list at the bottom of the page. Ifthe link does not work just do a search on my

[meteorite-list] Email Address

2004-05-06 Thread William Russell
To whom it may concern, my new Email address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bill Russell Goshen, Ky tech.gif__ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

[meteorite-list] juanita de angeles

2004-05-06 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
Good morning list.While I was going thru my 300 plus specimens this morning, and getting my new specimen cards reading for my new dispaly case, I discoverd that I had an extra piece of JUANITA DE ANGELES.I have a bigger piece, so this becomes a freebie.Now having said that.I know have ONLY 1 of

[meteorite-list] Info on Scalisi Collection?

2004-05-06 Thread Martin Horejsi
Hi All, Recently I received a very nice slice of Castalia, North Carolina. Castalia is a fall from May 14th, 1874 (it is almost its 130 year anniversary!). Anyway, the stunningly brecciated crusted partslice (that looks much like Peekskill) came with a specimen card from the Scalisi Collection,

Re: [meteorite-list] Info on Scalisi Collection?

2004-05-06 Thread Charlie Devine
Martin, I have spoken to Phil Scalisi several times. He is a good friend of a friend, and he often sets up a table at the Springfield, Ma show in August. His is one of the foremost private mineral collections in New England, and probably well beyond that. To the best of my knowledge he never

[meteorite-list] Mars Rovers Heading Into Autumn of Robotic Life

2004-05-06 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2004-05-06-rovers-fate_x.htm Mars rovers heading into Autumn of robotic life By Leonard David space.com May 6, 2004 Last month, NASA gave the go-ahead for both Mars Exploration Rovers - Spirit and Opportunity - to keep on rolling. Each robot has been handed

[meteorite-list] How Mars Got Its Rust

2004-05-06 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.nature.com/nsu/040503/040503-6.html How Mars got its rust Model explains why the red planet is so red. MARK PEPLOW Nature Science Update 6 May 2004 Why is Mars so much rustier than the Earth? The red planet has more than twice as much iron oxide in its outer layers as our own,

Re: [meteorite-list] Orecuobee ?

2004-05-06 Thread Michael L Blood
Anyone ever hear of an Orecuobee TKW 1.1kg, Palm Beach, FL ? RSVP THANKS, Michael -- When Jesus said Love your enemies I think he probably meant don't kill them. Anonymous -- For perspective, try THIS:

Re: [meteorite-list] Orecuobee ?

2004-05-06 Thread Peter Marmet
Anyone ever hear of an "Orecuobee" TKW 1.1kg, Palm Beach, FL ? THANKS, Michael Hi Michael and list, could it be Okechobee, L4, Palm Beach Co. FL 1916 1.2+kg ? Peter Marmet __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [meteorite-list] Orecuobee ?

2004-05-06 Thread Mikestockj
Hi Michael It's probably a misspelling of Okechobee L4 Palm Beach FL, found 1916 1 @ 1.2+kg. Which by the way is a misspelling in the 5th ed cat of Meteorites. Correct spelling is Okeechobee. In factthe meteoritewas found in Lake Okeechobee itself. Mike Mike Jensen IMCA 4264Bill Jensen IMCA

[meteorite-list] Mars Rover Arrival at Deeper Crater Provides a Tempting Eyeful

2004-05-06 Thread Ron Baalke
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Re: [meteorite-list] Orecuobee ?

2004-05-06 Thread Michael L Blood
Hi Mike, Philip, Peter David, Yup - that's it - Okechobee. I am selling some stuff for Dick Learn's widow and this was in there - handwriting can be deceptive. Thanks, all. Best wishes, Michael on 5/6/04 12:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi

[meteorite-list] Re: Meteorites, Ice, and Antarctic

2004-05-06 Thread Notkin
Frank posted: Don't remember anyone mentioning this book and am curious if anyone has read it yet? Dear Frank and List: I read William Cassidy's book late last year. I think List members will find the early sections fascinating, as Mr. Cassidy describes in detail the beginnings of the ANSMET

[meteorite-list] Estherville continued

2004-05-06 Thread Dave Harris
Hi, As I keep raving about this 180g+ slice of Estherville, I got to thinking about it's origins, as I asked the list earlier... the question I was wondering is... is the iron present in the mesosiderite identical in composition or could they have been sourced from other iron asteroidal impacts?

[meteorite-list] Fw: Estherville continued

2004-05-06 Thread Dave Harris
...sorry, but this got errored back to me first time! ---Original Message--- From: Dave Harris Date: 06/05/2004 22:49:31 To: metlist Subject: Estherville continued Hi, As I keep raving about this 180g+ slice of Estherville, I got to thinking about it's origins, as I asked the

Re: [meteorite-list] Info on Scalisi Collection?

2004-05-06 Thread Martin Horejsi
HI All, Thanks for the information sent to me both on and off the list. In answer to a couple questions about the piece... Yes, I do plan on providing a pic of it somewhere, sometime. No, I don't have plans to sell any of it right now. And finally, the info I have is that the collection I got

Re: [meteorite-list] Melt - full slice, UNK!! Anyone know?

2004-05-06 Thread Michael L Blood
Here is a beautiful full slice of a killer melt. Does anyone know WHAT fall/find this is? It belonged to Dick Learn and weighs 209.7g. If you sold it to him, please contact me and tell me what it is. I know I won't be able to get his widow much with no ID. (It is the first photo in the group -

Re: [meteorite-list] Melt - full slice, UNK!! Anyone know?

2004-05-06 Thread Michael Farmer
Looks like Chico to me. mike - Original Message - From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Meteorite List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 4:17 PM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Melt - full slice, UNK!! Anyone know? Here is a beautiful full slice of a killer melt. Does

[meteorite-list] Fwd: Estherville continued

2004-05-06 Thread Fredmeteorhall
---BeginMessage--- A few years ago in "Meteoritics Planetary Science" there was an article that claimed all mesosiderites were from the same parent body. Perhaps our friend Bernd could point you to the path leading to the article. High Regards, Fred Hall ---End Message---

[meteorite-list] Largest NWA869??

2004-05-06 Thread almitt
Hello all, Was looking at the recent Meteorite Magazine and saw a picture of Terry Boswell with a good sized pile of NWA 869 before him. Many of the specimens seem to be of pretty good size. Can anyone say or shed any light on how large the largest specimen is or how large is the main mass?

[meteorite-list] Reid 016

2004-05-06 Thread Michael L Blood
Hi all, I got a piece of Reid 016 which is listed in METEORITES A-Z as a Urilite and came in a Michael Casper reiker box with label listing it as a Brachinite. Anyone know why the discrepancy? Which one is the current type accepted (I have the old A to Z, by the way).

[meteorite-list] AD: Johnstown For Sale

2004-05-06 Thread MARK BOSTICK
Hello Everybody, While I usually refrain from using the list for such purposes, I think offering a very nice specimen at a great price is an exception. So with that in mind. Is anyone interested in a Johnstown part slice, ~9-10g for $125/g? Retails at $200-$250/g. and is one of the harder

[meteorite-list] Ad- Cool Auctions Ending Tonight

2004-05-06 Thread Adam Hupe
Dear List, We have about a dozen interesting auctions ending in a few minutes including the following: Here is the smallest complete Park Forest found and it is an oriented Shield: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=2241806923; ssPageName=STRK:MESSE:IT Here is

Re: [meteorite-list] Reid 016

2004-05-06 Thread Sharkkb8
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: a piece of Reid 016 which is listed in METEORITES A-Z as a Urilite and came in a Michael Casper reiker box with label listing it as a Brachinite. Anyone know why the discrepancy? I have a small piece of Reid 013, which I understand to be a Brachinite. Maybe Casper

Re: [meteorite-list] Reid 016

2004-05-06 Thread Meteorchsr
Hi Gregory and Michael I have here the new Meteorites from A to Z where it is also listed as a Ureilite. The reference in the book is to Metbull 82, where it is also listed as a Ureilite. Don't know where Casper came up with that classification, maybe Gregory is right. Bill Jensen

Re: [meteorite-list]Silicosis's technical name... was Sheath

2004-05-06 Thread E. L. Jones
Like flu stands for influenza, silicosis gives rise to the longest named disease in the English Language: Pneumono-ultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis: Noninfectious form of silicosis, aka miner's lung disease. You heard it here. I knew some day I would be able to use this bit of

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorites, Ice, and Antarctic

2004-05-06 Thread dfpens
Bill Cassidy is the Father of the Antarctic Search for Meteorites program (ANSMET) and his book Meteorites, Ice, and Antarctica is an absolute must read for any meteorite enthusiast. There was a review in the November 2003 Issue of METEORITE (Vol 9, No. 4) by Br. Guy Consolmagno SJ, of the

[meteorite-list] Check this out, if you want quality meteorites

2004-05-06 Thread Michael Farmer
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2243282644 Above is a $1500.00 piece, started just now for one cent. Check out the supersize photos, then tell me it isn't if not the best, then the second best impact-melt on the market. NO FLAWS in this piece.