I agree, they are absolutely BREATHTAKING!
Congratulations, it is a marvelous meteorite.
Cheers,
Frederic
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Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 9:17 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Pyroxene Crystals in Mike's
Hi list and good morning.What causes ghubara to
bleed?And what can be done to clean it up?I have a 200
gram endcut and the top of it started to CRY.Please
any info will be of great help.
steve arnold
Steve Arnold,Chicago,USA!!
BIG Steve's Meteorites,1999!!
Hi all,
My new web site just went on line. I'm not selling
anything, it is merely a collection of pictures and
stories relating to meteorites and meteorite hunting.
I feel blessed to have spent time in the field with
some of the worlds best meteorite hunters that swing a
metal detector, as well
Steve,
See meteorite-list archives for 21 May 2002 and 31 December 2002.
Dave
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Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 8:11 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] ghubara bleeding
Hi list and good
From: michael cottingham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 1:43 PM
To: 'michael cottingham'
Subject: Auctions Ending: NEW CV3, L3.8, Collection Pieces, New and Reduced
Prices!
Hello,
I have about 100 Auctions Ending in 24 hours
Well I am back home from park forest.It seems no one
wanted to show up.That is to bad.It was great for
hunting,even with the 40 mile an hour winds.I was
really lucky to find 2 more pieces.I found a 0.4 gram
fragment with a little end of crust,60% weathered and
a 3.2 gram individual with alot of
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azPF-yyhYHw
This is a very interesting meteorite concept!
Mike Farmer
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List,
Have tried a few times to contact Ron Hartman and purchase more samll
membrane boxes. No response.
Anyone know if he is around/OK/still in business?
Anyone else sell these small boxes? 39mm x 39mm x 18mm.
Cheers and Tahnks,
Mike Tettenborn
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List,
Have tried a few times to contact Ron Hartman and purchase more samll
membrane boxes. No response.
Anyone know if he is around/OK/still in business?
Anyone else sell these small boxes?
Hi Ruben,
Many thanks for sharing your new web site!
Some nice meteorites you have there.
Good luck on your next hunting trip.
José Campos
Portugal
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Totally awesome Mike! So, what is your secret to success?
Best,
John Gwilliam
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Good evening list members,
I have specimens of the famous Canyon Diablo spheroids with a copy of the
American Meteorite Laboratory label. I don't have the capability to measure
the spheroids, but they are of the size that would qualify them as a Bessey
Speck. The label specifies Size 24.
I
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Hello Mike,
Haven't received your email!
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www.membranebox.com
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This is not an ad. It is a reply to an inquiry! :=)
Ron
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From: tett
I don't remember any exceptions written into the one AD per week rule. It's
pretty simple and until Art says otherwise it should be respected. A lot of
dealers as well as dealers would bury us with mindless garbage and hype if
not for this basic guideline. 10 kilo lunar in your attic or not.
Hello shooting star devotees and comet origin enigmaticists,
Just an update on the great surprise comet of 2006,
C/2006 M4 (SWAN), discovered by Rob Matson by early July...
We are in bright Moonlight at the first quarter and Rob's comet continues to
be nicely visible from suburban or reasonable
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Hello shooting star devotees and comet origin enigmaticists,
Just an update on the great surprise comet of 2006,
C/2006 M4 (SWAN), discovered by Rob Matson by early July...
We are in bright
Dave,
What I remember Nininger telling me was that he used a set of standard
geologic grain sizing screens for shperoid sizing. I have a complete
set of shperoids from him. (There is a name for this set and I can't at
this time remember the specific term) This is a set of screens mounted
in
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