I futher believe that a given specimen of mineral/rock that hasn't
specifically been legally identified as meteorite can be exported out of
Canada or Australia without futher comment owing to the way the laws are
written--else as a defense against illegal export charges..wink But I
can't say if
Hello List,
i got many auctions ending today, for example a really nice fresh big
slice of Benguerir, a L3.3 regolith breccia, the last available slice of
my rivers of melt Nwa and some more.
If you like take a look here:
M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote:
I use the same method of many other dealers, buy for
few and re-sale for many...its forbbiden?
Matteo
is'a no forbbBBbIdden! Donna be silly! is
forslimeballarrogantdeviousneuroticlittlepencilneckscrewyouificanitsokcannotbootmeoffthelistscumbagas,
Ha
nice words for a moderator of a list...very ridicolus
--- E.L. Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote:
I use the same method of many other dealers, buy
for
few and re-sale for many...its forbbiden?
Matteo
is'a no forbbBBbIdden! Donna be silly! is
Hola list,
last call for the charity raffle related sale of the slice of the ultrarare
historic US-fall
VERNON COUNTY
Vernon County, Wisconsin, USA
Fall 1865, March 26, 09:00hrs
Olivine bronzite chondrite H6, veined
Tkw: 1500grams (800g of them lost).
(don't mix it up with Mount Vernon, the
http://www.astronomia.pl/wiadomosci/index.php?id=848
They say that this meteorites have numbers, so its possible that they was
stealed from any collection.
But this one looks like recovered from crater month ago :)
I never was in russia. Maybe they have alot SA in that stage, uncleaned ?
What You
http://www.mf.gov.pl/sluzba_celna/dokument.php?dzial=534id=46399
Here is more detailed report from Dorohusk. Its page from Custom Service of
Poland
On 5 september, in area of Dorohusk border transid arrived TIR from Russia.
Driver Victor G. declared transpot of quartzite with destination to
Dear members,
like last year, we will meet again at the Fliegerbräu after the first show
evening on Friday October 28, 2005
Last year we had this event for the first time. Although it was more than a
success, we had too less place for all. That was due to the circumstance,
that most of all did
Hi List,
if someone is interested ,
I have a partslice of Obernkirchen in German e bay 12.63g .Ending in one
hour.
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=6207134538rd=1sspagename
=STRK%3AMESE%3AITrd=1
Start price is 450 Euro its about 550 Dollars .
Paypal is fine.
I will pay shipping
AMrcin,
What you should be doing now is making every effort to finding out what the
story is behind these meteorites - if they arent stolen then there is a good
chance that they will be auctioned off as seized assets, at least thats how
things work here in the us. i owuld doubt that anyone at
AMrcin,
What you should be doing now is making every effort to finding out what
the
story is behind these meteorites - if they arent stolen then there is a
good
chance that they will be auctioned off as seized assets, at least thats
how
things work here in the us. i owuld doubt that anyone
Too late!
They've already given it a rough over $1million US value...
From: stan . [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Seized Meteorites - report
Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 18:17:01 +
AMrcin,
What you should be doing now is
Hallo List,
for all of you who are interested, I want to offer you a brand new Eucrite from
NWA.
This meteorite is under classification and will have it´s own NWA number soon.
There was 1 individual with a TKW of only 504,7 grams.
My best guess what it could be is a polymict brecciated
come on - you know how an auction works - look at ebay auctions where a
seller will say worth at least x$ and see if the final price eVER comes
close to reaching that...
if Poland sells their confiscated assets at auctionn much like the us it
could be the chance to pick up some cheap sikhote
Hello Listee's;
I received a specimen of nwa 2945 the other day.I must say,it is fantastic
material.After cleaning, the crystals are visible on the outside,sticking
out.It shows a beautiful structure when fine polished.Even black shock veins.
Just wanted to pass that information
Hello List,
I'm headed to Sweden for two weeks to give a couple of lectures on computer
simulation.
But it would be nice to meet some folks in Sweden interested in meteorites.
Maybe even hunt some Swedish dry lakes! (;-) hah!)
Or maybe some conveyor-belt glaciers? (that's more likely)
Cheers,
Hanno wrote:
My best guess: ... a polymict brecciated eucrite ...
Hello Folks,
If you haven't taken a look at this achondritic beauty from
NWA yet, you had better hurry. Its metallic needles are very
interesting and thought-provoking.
While Hanno is leaning toward a polymict nature of this
I'm back! Another trip to hunt down space rocks proves to be
successful. Read about the who, what, when and where! If you
don't know the Why, you don't understand the meteorite hunt
addiction!
http://www.westernwelltool.com/trip05.htm
New mystery rock! Get yer copies here! Grab'em quick
Dear List,
I am headed off to Denver tomorrow morning with a load of excellent and rare
material. I will enter over 20 rare and valuable specimens in the Denver
auction with no reserves so if you are there be sure to check it out. I will
also present great specimens of ultra rare meteorites like
Hello
This time I have few more interesting things than boring common lunars ;-P
# Meteorite GAO-GUENIE [H5] Unusual cool INCLUSION !! #
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemrd=1item=6560868606
Many of You wanted buy this small sucker when I announced my find on this
list months ago asked
Dear Friends and Listees:
Greetings from our Tucson raffle office : )
I know I said no more prizes but we were offered something so very
special that we had to make an exception. Famed meteorite hunter Steve
Schoner has very generously donated an authentic H. H. Nininger Canyon
Diablo Star
Excellent - Excellent- Excellent!!! :-)
Good evening Mister McCartney Taylor and list,
since you told me about your finds last week, I couldn't wait to see your
report!
How nice for you to have people cooperate with you!
How exciting this must have been to have found the meteorites and what
In a message dated 9/11/2005 9:47:09 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Where do I find your other field trip reports?
Moni.
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Just go to the IMCA website www.IMCA.cc
Click on Collecting then Field Reports you will
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