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Date: 05 Nov 2004 18:37:02 UT
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Franconia and HaH183
Buona sera Francesco,
Hello List,
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Franconia is a bit more tricky. The piece I have is
supposedly an H5 - according
Ruben Garcia wrote:
Mike and I worked quietly for several months
cleaning out the small side of the strewn field
till January 2003 when our secret leaked out at the
Tucson Gem And Mineral show.
Hello Ruben,
It appears that you made a typographical error in the
above sentence. When you wrote
When you say Franconia is a bit more tricky, I'm not
sure what you mean. Are you not sure that Franconia is
an H5? I would find this surprising, given all that has
been published in Meteorite, not to mention MB#88.
Hi Bob, Ruben, and List,
Oops, sorry if my words should have given rise to
Hi Nels and Thomas,
Don't worry, you are not the only ones to feel the same and even some
hunters who sell some of their finds do feel the same, like me! The best
times I have with meteorites are first when hunting for them in the Sahara
Desert, and second the great people I meet on shows around
YES BERND! THANKS FOR SAYING THIS! I GUESS THAT MOST OF THE PEOPLE ON THIS
LIST THINK THE SAME. I DO!
Frederic Beroud
www.meteoriteshow.com
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And it can last long! Like finding out what came first between the fowl
and the egg...
Frederic Beroud
www.meteoriteshow.com
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Well, it's a bit of a stretch but...
Got a call from a chap at the Johnson Space Center this week who was trying
to find out more information on a product my company manufactures. This
product is a small fan which NASA uses in the space station to help ciculate
air over desicant pacs and in
ROCKS FROM SPACE PICTURE OF THE DAY:
http://www.geocities.com/spacerocksinc/Nov_6.html
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Hello List,
I few weeks ago Steve Arnold, Chicago invited the Meteorite List to my house
for a small get together on Saturday November 13th. I wanted to invite
everyone myself and confirm that everyone who would like to come spend some
time talking meteorites and related topics are more than
Hi list.Just a reminder, my fall half price meteorite sale will end
tomorrow night at 6 pm chicago time.Still some nice items to grab.Let me
know what you want.
steve
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Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728
Here is a website of NWA eucrites that I just made.
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/sales/eucritesale.html
For today I am offering a 20% discount from the prices
that I have indicated. My prices are still in US
dollars (Even though the moroccans have started to
want to get paid in Euros). I only have
Hi all,
Yes , Bob you are correct! I should have said MIke
and I worked quietly cleaning out the small end of the
Franconia strewn field till our secret leaked out at
the Feb. 2004 Tucson Gem and mineral show.
Thanks,
Ruben
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Do you Yahoo!?
I got a 9 gram slice of franconia from bob verish last spring in a
trade.He said, that it was a new find from arizona that was being studied
and that this was the provisional name at the time.Well I am glad it
stuck.Because now, thanks to rubin, I also have a 259 gram individual of
it.
Hi Tom-
I'm surprised you found this unusual. I'd say that at least 25% of bright
meteors leave no trail. Depending on the composition of the meteoroid, its
velocity, altitude, and angle of entry it is very possible that very little
material was being ablated, and that the conditions were
Hi list!
I have worked hard the last few weeks (and had a hard time being silent
about that *g*) building something I think will be most interesting for
most of you: I am proud to be able to offer you a complete, automated
and easy to use shop for your meteorite sales, including setup, your own
Hi list!
I have worked hard the last few weeks (and had a hard time being silent
about that *g*) building something I think will be most interesting for
most of you: I am proud to be able to offer you a complete, automated
and easy to use shop for your meteorite sales, including setup, your own
Dear List,
If you've already looked at MeteoriteTimes you might have noticed
that I had the wrong link to this months Bob's Findings. I've corrected
the link to the current November article.
Sorry about that,
Paul
Greetings All,
MeteoriteTimes for November is up.
http://www.meteoritetimes.com/
This meteorite (Nwa 3098) looks a lot like some material I have...NWA 1774.
NWA 1774
R3.8 - 6 (not R5)
714 g TKW
Found 2002
I have some NWA 1774 and a thin section for sale if anyone is interested.
JD
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JD wrote:
This meteorite (NWA 3098) looks a lot like some material I
have. NWA 1774, R3.8 - 6 (not R5), 714 g TKW, Found 2002.
Hello John, Jeff K., Stefan, and List,
When Alex Seidel and I got this beautiful R5 from Stefan, we echanged
several mails re: classification of this R5 because we
Here is some Amgala cheaper than it has been offered
at by other dealers. Price only US$2.95 a gram. All
has at least some crust and several is over 90% crust.
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/sales/amgalasale.html
Sincerely
DEAN BESSEY
(Also see my meteorites on ebay user id AMUNRE and
AZTECFEAST)
E...this is the market here say some people...when I say the prices
its under go in total ruin many say nebay is not the market etc..
etc... For me this is a right price for a ordinary chondrite recent fall in
Morocco..Just in Munich days ago a moroccan person offer a 1.5
I have my informers and most likely you do not look under the tables of the
dealers. This moroccan person is the same give to me the meteorites and for
sure have this amgala in Bologna 2005 and I want see this piecefor the
moment I have seen only via photo this piece.
From: Michael Farmer
I have been there, and there was no Amgala for $1/g (btw - they all
calculated in Euros, and for good reasons). And I have looked under the
tables, Matteo.
Bernhard
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Matteo, were you in Munich? I am not sure how you say that a Moroccan
offered Amgala for that price? I saw that amgala, and it was much more
expensive than that.
I saw in one place (not Hmani :) for 2euro, but maybe if Dean buy any Amgala
together with 2 tons of other chondrites this one
E...this is the market here say some people...when I say the
prices
its under go in total ruin many say nebay is not the market etc..
etc... For me this is a right price for a ordinary chondrite recent fall
in
Morocco..Just in Munich days ago a moroccan person offer a 1.5
test
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To: 'Michael Farmer' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: AW: [meteorite-list] $2.95 AMGALA SALE
Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2004 22:48:47 +0100
I have been there, and there was no Amgala for $1/g (btw - they all
calculated in
Dear List,
Here is a portion of my thin section of Ouzina R4.
http://www.johnkashuba.com/TS%20Ouzina%20R4.html
John Kashuba
Ontario, California
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