Hi everyone, I have been on the road heading north for days now, so little
email contact.
I just wanted to let my friends in Germany know that there is a meteorite
article about Bob Haag and I in German Playboy Magazine, December issue.
I have yet to see it, but it deals with meteorites in
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 01:02:19 -0600 (GMT-06:00), you wrote:
Hello All,
I am just wondering, since I have not received any replies what so ever, would
anyone care to share their thoughts or suggestions regarding the prices that I
have set on my collection pieces? I believe they are fairly
That is the problem, I think people are with family, I drove to Montana in
blizzards, lucky to have made it here, snowing right now, supposed to snow all
night and all day tomorrow. I am only 20 miles from the Canadian border.
Economy in the tank and everyone on hold I think.
Michael Farmer
Wow H! An excuse to get a Playboy Mag.
Bernd, can you get me a copy? Maybe you should buy a dozen for other
meteorite friends.
Mike
Michael Farmer wrote:
Hi everyone, I have been on the road heading north for days now, so little
email contact.
I just wanted to let my friends in
I am not sure if I want to see Mike Farmer nude! Hehehehheheheh,
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!
M. Cottingham
On Dec 24, 2008, at 11:38 AM, tett wrote:
Wow H! An excuse to get a Playboy Mag.
Bernd, can you get me a copy? Maybe you should buy a dozen for
other meteorite friends.
Mike
Michael
I see lots of stuff selling on eBay, do a search on completed auctions. Over
priced specimens (and I am not saying these are) will always go begging for
buyers.
Don Rawlings
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good afternoon, list members;
I have recently joined the list and also work at the Royal Ontario Museum in
Toronto, in the Earth Sciences section. We are glad to see such another large
mass of Buzzard surface. There has been a fair degree of confusion in the past
I am ABSOLUTELY sure I don't!!!
David H.
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he he,
Never fear, I think I recall Playboy tending to focus more on the fairer sex.
No nude posing here.
I did hear though that the issue features the past 12 months of more attractive
heavenly bodies;)
Michael Farmer
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Hi fellow listees!
As my first year on the list comes to a close, I want to thank everyone
here who has provided me with sage advice and great deals. I have
learned much here in my time and this list has enriched my
enjoyment of meteorites.
I want to wish everyone a happy and safe holiday
Hey List,
Does anyone here have experience encasing meteorites in clear resin,
paperweight style?
If so, could you contact me off the list?
Thanks,
Steve Arnold #1
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I know it is hard to do, and a waste of time, as junk like that hardly sells.
It has been tried with disastrous results.
Michael Farmer
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I wouldn't do it for rock or meteorite. The resin/Lucite/acrylic will likely
crack unless you put your material in a vacuum and remove as much water as
possible. Even some of the Apollo lunar material Lucites cracked and they
had been in vacuum for millions of years. I have looked into it
Hello Steve, and all,
Next time you are in Fort Worth, you might ask Art Ehlmann to show you the
main mass of Somervell County.
When Oscar Monnig bought it, it was already a very old and weathered
pallasite, and he was adviced to have it encased in plastic to protect it. That
did
not work
HELLO,
Worth A Peak!
Go to:
http://stores.ebay.com/voyage-botanica-natural-history
Best Wishes
Michael Cottingham
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Darrly Pitt made those Mars cubes, (now, those were pretty cool) but the
Zagami dust was inside a glass vial and thus the lucite stuck to it easier than
it would to a raw meteorite. He told me the failure rate for those was more
than 60%. That is what I was referring to. I have seen Fukang
Thought I would share this 20 power view from a ground face of Buzzard
Coulee. Notice some oxidation forming around metal grains.
Merry Christmas to all and may your stockings be stuffed with at least
one little meteorite.
Here is the pic:
Merry Christmas Art and a Happy New Year too!!
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Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 12:37 AM
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Good evening!
I
Good evening everyone.I want to personally wish everyone on this list and thier
family's a very Merry Christmas.I know for myself it has been a rough year job
wise,but I am looking forward to a better 2009.I wanted to also thank a few
meteorite dealers who have helped me with all my sikote-alin
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/MERRY-CHRISTMAS.html
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Hello List,
Just snuck away from the family celebrations to quickly say Merry Christmas
to everyone on The List--- especially to Art for providing it for us all.
Also, I'm sure every one knows already, but it was 40 years ago today,
Christmas Eve 1968, when Apollo 8 became the first manned
Yes, Merry Christmas to all and be safe!
--- On Wed, 12/24/08, Michael Johnson mich...@spacerocksinc.com wrote:
From: Michael Johnson mich...@spacerocksinc.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] MERRY CHRISTMAS!
To: Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Wednesday, December 24,
merry Christmas to all and happy holidays,
may Allah bring peace and happiness into our heart , and may this next year
bring us a lot of meteorite and bonheur and friendship,and may allah make us
passing true this world crisis in good way.
joyeux Noël a tous , et bonne année , qu'allah
Been there, done that..
http://www.universecollection.com/product_detail.asp?CategoryID=3SubCategoryID=51ProductID=685
Don Rawlings
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In a message dated 12/24/2008 7:40:58 PM Mountain Standard Time,
mich...@spacerocksinc.com writes:
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/MERRY-CHRISTMAS.html
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Thank you Michael,
Merry Christmas to you and to all the List-Members around the Globe.
(Thank
In a message dated 12/24/2008 3:50:36 P.M. Central Standard Time, Impactika
writes:
Hello Steve, and all,
Next time you are in Fort Worth, you might ask Art Ehlmann to show you the
main mass of Somervell County.
When Oscar Monnig bought it, it was already a very old and weathered
In a message dated 12/24/2008 4:20:02 P.M. Central Standard Time,
meteorite...@yahoo.com writes:
I have seen Fukang encased in resin as well, when it works, it looks great,
but again, massive failure rate, and the material encased is really destroyed
in the process. The resin does not often
Of course I do Robert! The Moon was 5 days old, 30% illuminated and high
in the SW skies of Southern California. Venus was also in the same
section of sky as it is now.
I used my 6 f/8 Edmund Scientific Newtonian to observe the Moon while
Apollo 8 was in lunar orbitprobably why I am such a
AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT
Jerry Flaherty
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How nice Twink, Jim's remembered fondly.
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Dear Friends,
The PDF files for a number of papers about the Permian
- Triassic extinction can be downloaded from:
http://pangea.stanford.edu/research/paleobiology/publications.php
They include:
Payne, J.L. and Kump, L.R. 2007. Evidence for recurrent
Early Triassic massive volcanism from
May I please have a few moments of your time to offer
a very heartfelt thanks to all the great meteorite dealers
as well the many collectors that grace our wonderful
list with so much wisdom, wit, and yes, even some
bickering amoungst other list members.
I can not help but feel that each and
Best wishes to all, and may a meteorite of your choice fall in your back yard
(maybe striking a grill or tool shed :)
Tracy Latimer
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Hi, Tracy, List,
may a meteorite of your choice fall in your backyard...
The ideal wish meteorite? Hmmm... OK, it will
be the first unequivocal Mercurian meteorite, or a
Lunaite (which Randy Korotev will demonstrate came
from the Moon's farside and is a unique type).
It will strike the
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