[meteorite-list] AD: Chegach - Eucrite - Tatahouine

2009-04-14 Thread Francesco Moser
Hello! I have update some meteorite for sale! Please take a look to the following links: 100% Crusted Chergach - Crusted and mirror polished end-piece - Mirror Polished Full Slices with crust http://web.tiscali.it/francesco.moser/Secondarie/OnSale/Chondrite/Mali.htm http://tinyurl.com/dzecdv I

[meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day - April 14, 2009

2009-04-14 Thread SPACEROCKSINC
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[meteorite-list] 661g Tamdakht individual - AD

2009-04-14 Thread Meteorite-Recon.com
We'd like to offer to the serious collector a 661 g individual of the well documented Tamdakht meteorite fall of December 20, 2008. This particular specimen was found in January 2009 near the hamlet of Anakhsa (Anakhsa 03) at the most westward end of the distribution ellipse. Description:

[meteorite-list] AD - NWA xxxx LL4 S3 W1 slices Ebay auctions ending in 1 hour

2009-04-14 Thread Greg Catterton
I have several very nice slices of the new NWA LL4 meteorite that end in an hour. These have been tested by Anthony Love at Appalachain State University. This meteorite has awesome features that include bleached chondrules. You can see them here:

[meteorite-list] Wanted : Micros of the following meteorites

2009-04-14 Thread Galactic Stone Ironworks
Hi List, I am looking for meteorites that fell on November 12 or were found on November 12. (my birthday) I am also looking for meteorites that fell or were found on September 29 - my wife's birthday. A search of the Met Bulletin shows the following candidates : November 12 : Dhofar 961

Re: [meteorite-list] Wanted : Micros of the following meteorites

2009-04-14 Thread Sterling K. Webb
Hi, Mike, List, You have the name of one of your wanted September 29th meteorites wrong. You list BENID, and the actual name is BENLD. I wanted to be sure there was no real BENID meteorite, a desert location maybe. Googling revealed a lot of hits on the spelling BENID in surprising places!

[meteorite-list] AD: West Individual Stone

2009-04-14 Thread RJP
Good evening folks... If anyone is looking for a small West individual stone, I have a pristine 9.7g piece, found before the rain; great shape and fully crusted. I will sell this one at $55 per gram, since I only have one to sell. Please contact me off-list for photos. $6.50 for USPS Priority

Re: [meteorite-list] Wanted : Micros of the following meteorites

2009-04-14 Thread Dark Matter
Hi Mike, Sorry to mention this, but again, there is an error in your post. The Benld meteorite is far from obscure. In fact, it is one of the more famous of the so-called Hammer stones. From Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benld,_Illinois On September 29, 1938 a meteorite landed in

Re: [meteorite-list] Wanted : Micros of the following meteorites

2009-04-14 Thread Galactic Stone Ironworks
Hi Martin! I stand corrected a second time! LOL You know, I have seen the photos and read about Benld, but I didn't put 2 and 2 together when I was making my wanted list this morning and put Benid on it. So I may as well remove that super-rare hammer from my wanted list. :( I think this

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2009-04-14 Thread JPBrockets
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[meteorite-list] Show and Tell - Let's see your list!

2009-04-14 Thread Galactic Stone Ironworks
The buying rampage continues! I added 4 new localities today and I thought I would share my updated collection list. As nerdy as it sounds, I enjoy looking at inventory lists, so if any other collectors keep a list like this, please share it! My master list also includes my sources and prices

Re: [meteorite-list] Wanted : Micros of the following meteorites

2009-04-14 Thread Sterling K. Webb
Hi, Mike, For 20 years, I lived in and owned a business in Bunker Hill, IL, just 9 miles down the road from Benld. The Benld stone is the first authenticated to have struck an automobile (even if it was in the garage at the time), and it's one of the handful of Illinois meteorites. Illinois

[meteorite-list] AD: 1600+ gram FUKANG Specimen- Below Wholesale

2009-04-14 Thread michael cottingham
Hello, I have had a string of pretty good luck. I just acquired a NEW Meteorite from a Ranch in Deming, New Mexico and now I have 4 other New Meteorites to buy out of the field from Ranchers/Farmers in the Southwest... When it rains it pours I need to sell one of my more serious

Re: [meteorite-list] Wanted : Micros of the following meteorites

2009-04-14 Thread Galactic Stone Ironworks
Hi Sterling, You deserve some credit for looking for Benld. I have often wondered if anyone has bothered to hunt for more Peekskill. Like you said, if you don't look, you can't find it. Look at Erik Fisler's recent finds at Holbrook - some people say Holbrook is hunted out - don't tell that to

Re: [meteorite-list] Wanted : Micros of the following meteorites

2009-04-14 Thread Impactika
Hello, I truly hate to disagree with you, Sterling. But it happens so rarely. I find 9 meteorites listed for Illinois. First: South-Dixon is now listed as a Pseudo-meteorite. Then, I do agree with the next 4 you have listed: Bendl, Bloomington, Havana and Marengo. I also find 3 older

[meteorite-list] Question for type collectors

2009-04-14 Thread Galactic Stone Ironworks
Hi folks! I am not a type collector per-se, but I like to keep track of how many different petrologic types I have in my collection. I have a silly question about type collecting - Do type collectors consider each type of iron a seperate petrologic type? For example, are all octahedrites

Re: [meteorite-list] Wanted : Micros of the following meteorites

2009-04-14 Thread Sterling K. Webb
Hi, Anne, Mike, List, Yes, I forgot PARK FOREST. I was searching using the CD database that came with the Grady edition of the Catalogue, which ends in 2000, and which doesn't have Park Forest. It was a glaring omission, as several members who were there reminded me Off-List: one of the great