Hello
one info on the Beaver Creek meteorite: the matrix its
dark - at black - with black condrules?
Matteo
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My Friends
I have a beautiful 273 pound Gibeon on my
web site .
Due to a great need I offer this specimen at
Mike Farm(vill)e(r)
Black Mountains - White Hills
Bluewater in Red Dry Lake ?
Andi
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Matteo inquires:
one info on the Beaver Creek meteorite: the matrix
its dark - at black - with black condrules? Matteo
Go to Rob Elliott's website - there you'll find a photo
of a 62.1-gram piece.
http://fernlea.tripod.com/beavercreek62g100.jpg
Cheers,
Bernd
Hi Guys
I got an offer that I can not afford to say yes toso I am going to
pass it on (with permission) to who ever might be interested.
Two big Muonionalusta, found this year (totally legal, with permissions
in order)
The litle guy is17 kg and cost $ 0.25 per gram, and big brother
Well its the same, its many similar to Trenzano, same
condrules and matrix, and in the museum I not find a
piece of Trenzano in the catalogue, its for this i
have ask a confirm.
Matteo
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Matteo inquires:
one info on the Beaver Creek meteorite: the matrix
Hi
I know that most of list members propably sleep right now.
But is stomeone is on eBay maybe he find few minutes to look at my autions
that end in one hour.
Some meteorites are still very cheap, under my costs so its good time to BID
:)
PULTUSK 0.8g
It would seem I priced it a bit too low, haven't left the computer all day.
All the smaller pieces have been picked up but there are still a few under
$50
10% off today then it goes to regular web prices
http://www.nakhladogmeteorites.com/catalog/nwa1465.htm
Rob Wesel
Hello list and Rob,
NWA 1465 is a very interesting meteorite. With its unusual elongated
chondrules it reminds me of Leovilleonly with an orange tinted. The
samples Rob is offering are a fraction of the price of Leoville so check
them out if you have time. Carbonaceous meteorites are
the similarities between 1465 and leoville wer so striking that it was even
mentioned int he write up about this stuff.
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Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] AD- NWA 1465 - Still a few under $50
Hello list.When I was in tucson I had heard of another new arizona
meteorite,BUCK MOUNTAIN WASH.I had the chance to get some but I forgot
to.Who has any?I would like to get a piece.Frgament,endcut,slice,or
individual.It does not matter.Please get back to me off-list.
you out there?
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Hello everybody!
I finally did it! I combined all those multiple lists and created a
Catalog!
I have accumulated such a large inventory through consignments, trades, and
purchases that it is now impossible to list and take pictures of every single
piece, and you would get very tired of
In a message dated 2/26/2006 8:22:58 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello list.When I was in tucson I had heard of another new arizona
meteorite,BUCK MOUNTAIN WASH.I had the chance to get some but I forgot
to.Who has any?I would like to get a
This worries some scientists who study meteorites for clues about the
early life of our solar system. They wonder how many new finds they'll
get access to before the space rocks are sliced into collectible
fragments and disappear into private collections.
*snip*
''I don't think of them as my
Article quoted the following:
They wonder how many new finds they'll get access to before the space rocks
are sliced into collectible fragments and disappear into private
collections.
I think 20% or 20 grams is pretty generous. Some dealers exceed this
expectation and others don't. The ones that
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