Thank you for crossing out the active GEIDAM for sale ad today, Matteo, on
the meteorite.com classifieds. Did you contact any buyers from this same
material you offered on eBay about 6 months ago to make correct those as
well? If you had any customers, please let them all know if you have not
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Good morning list.I just want to thank several
outstanding list members for reminding me about the
GEIDAM piece.I had forgotten about this and sending it
back for proper credit.Please forgive this ones
memory.As someone called me,A RETARD.But this matter
will be cleaned up.Again sorry for this!I
Greetings all
I have some eBay auctions closing in a few hours including a 3.34 gram
tatahouine with crust currently at less than 50 cents per gram. You can see
them all at
http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=katy2kary
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Hi ,
What's the deal on Goran Lindfors Lunar meteorites? He has placed 20
posts and many pictures of his lunar meteorites on the Nugget Shooter
web site. If you hurry you might be able to buy one!
Thanks,
Sonny
http://www.nuggetshooter.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=8388
Hi everyone,
I don't think my original message went through so I'm trying this again.
Does anyone have or know where I can get a fill-in-the-blank authenticity
certificate. I usually include a card when I see a specimen but I received
a request for a colorful certificate with specimen information
Hi Steve -
It would only take $600-$700, if that much, to clear
your name.
First off, send Ruben his meteorite. Second, work out
the details with the gentleman who traded you for it.
Your maximum loss would be $600-$700 in the meteorites
you traded for it. Your gain would be your
reputation.
Dear fellow collectors,
I wanted to bring this to the Munich show for a possible sale or trade,
but as it turns out, I won't be able to go to Munich this year. So I have
listed my 4.3g gram Zagami corner piece with rich fusion crust on eBay.
maybe you want to take a look:
Dear Listees:
I am assisting a friend sell a substantial specimen of Zagami. This is
a good part slice with fusion crust on one edge and is from a well
known and reputable older collection, with collection label. The price
is FAR below retail as the seller needs to move it quickly. Serious
Wow, what are the chances of that happening? Herbert and I both posted
ads for Zagami at the same time! : )
Just so there is no confusion, these are two separate offerings. The
one I have available is a larger specimen. Good luck with your sale
Herbert.
Sincerely,
Geoff N.
did I miss a Merril Lynch sell recommendation for Zagami?
If so I dare do speculate that we will soon hear a strong buy recommendation
issued by an anonymous insider and published in M. Bloods monthly stock
survey.
;)
Svend
www.niger-meteorite-recon.de
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Hi Sonny, and All,
You might want to have a look at Randy Korotev's Statement regarding
alleged lunar meteorites from Sweden from October 3, 2006:
http://epsc.wustl.edu/admin/resources/meteorites/meteorwrongs/m098.htm
Hope this clears it up ,-)
All the best,
Norbert
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Wow, what are the chances of that happening? Herbert and I both
posted ads for Zagami at the same time! : )
Just about the same probability as a stone from Mars landing in the
corn field next to you, I guess... ;^)
Good luck to you, too, Geoff!
Herbert
Hullo again,
Anyone read Meteorites, Ice Antarctica by Dr. Bill Cassidy?
I'm about half way though and it is a great read! He has great humour and
writes so well - a must read if you've not done it.
His description of the Nakhla dog story is told in a really nice anecdotal
way - made me laugh!
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Hullo again,
Anyone read Meteorites, Ice Antarctica by Dr. Bill Cassidy?
I'm about half way though and it is a great read! He has great humour and
writes so well - a must read if you've not done it.
His description of the Nakhla
test
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NASA AWARDS FUNDING FOR POSSIBLE UA-LED ASTEROID SAMPLE-RETURN MISSION
(From Lori Stiles, University Communications, 520-626-4402)
- Monday, October 30, 2006
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Hi Dave and List, I agree with our assessment. Great read, sprinkled with
humor.
Jerry Flaherty
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Does anyone know what meteorite dealers will be at Costa Mesa?
Sadly, it seems there are fewer and fewer every year...
I'll probably go down on Friday.
Nick
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valued at $1 million by US collectors in 1996, then simply kept in an
office cabinet of professional investigators? (not that this title
necessarily gives them credibility for anything)
...I smell a rat!
Cheers,
Pete
Nick,
I expect it will be pretty lean, particularly since it's the weekend right
after Munich. The Carions used to come sometimes but I see that Alain, at
least, will be in Paris presenting at a conference during Costa Mesa. The
Killgores' website mentions Denver but nothing else.
Bob
I will be at McDonalds at 10:00 with Walter Krstulja who wants to get
into meteorites.
Looking forward to seeing you!
Nick
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valued at $1 million by US collectors in 1996, then simply kept in an
office cabinet of professional investigators? (not that this title
necessarily gives them credibility for anything)
snip
The space rock, known as the Binya Meteorite, was taken
I just received my copy of the Jim Schwade Meteorite Collection
catalog...WOW! Totally worth the 19.00. Dozens of color photos and a
very professional layout. Get one, you will really enjoy it. Blaine
Reed has them for 19.00, shipping incl (US).
Matt Morgan
Hi all,
2006 wasn't a good year for me in private so I did not find any motivation.
due to the help of some very good old friends I got the chance to visit Munich
show this year.
I will be there on friday and the 1st info-meeting on friday will be as it
always was at 14 pm
but NEW: in
Got mine too. Awesome. You can get them directly from Jim Schwade too.
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He'll be out of town til next week though.
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