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Greetings collectors and listees!
For those of who sitting on the fence undecided about purchasing a
specimen of NWA 6026, the new carbonaceous CK5, don't hesitate too
much longer. The supply of this material is dwindling fast and there
are only 2 whole slices remaining. I also have some a few
Hi:
What is the cost of this software after the evaluation period. I hate
to load stuff up on my computer just to have to un-install it in a
month or two's time because it quits working and I balk at the cost to
continue using it.
I presently use Excel
Cheers
Murray
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at
Listoids
I'm seeking a type-specimen 20 g slice of MARKOVKA with an atypical
polished dark face and metal flecking
Please contact me off-list if you can help
http://www.qmig.net
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Dear List,
With an abyss in my stomach and many tears for a beautiful Country in
the year of its both its proud centennial of the Revolution and
Bicentennial of Independence, I would like to express my condolences
for the adventurous soul who is likely no longer with us after going to
the
Just in case you forget what kind of meteorite slab you bought..
http://cgi.ebay.com/METEORITE-MUONIONALUSTA-ORIGINAL-POLISHED-SLAB-205-g_W0QQitemZ160317882630QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item2553b0c106
A little reminder.
Phil Whitmer
Dear List,
I have 21 auctions ending tomorrow, Sunday March 21st, in less than 21 hours
starting at 11:00 am PST.
These were only 3 day auctions so go ahead and check them out if you like
and haven't seen them!
Most of the specimens are micros. Here are a few highlights:
- 0.10 gram partslice
Hi Phil and List,
Now if he'd just put the weight, location found, and other pertinent
data on it, we'd have a really well labelled and documented piece. ;)
Best regards,
MikeG
On 3/20/10, JoshuaTreeMuseum joshuatreemus...@embarqmail.com wrote:
Just in case you forget what kind of meteorite
Hi List, I am delighted to announce that I was lucky to acquire all the
remaining inventory of the Daule meteorite in Tucson. A fabulous witnessed
fall from 2008 and Ecuador's only meteorite ever. I am proud to offer it to
the collecting public exclusively. Discovered by Mike Farmer and one 6.58
I don't know how that unattractive marking was put on that etched slab, but
I'll bet it will come off. Then you'd have a nice specimen at a pretty fair
price. I saw this piece, or another butchered up one for sale several months
back. These look like what you would find at a roadside tourist
Hello to Everyone!
I wanted to let everybody know that we just listed two Admire
Pallasite Meteorite Olivine crystals that we have gotten out of our
Admire meteorites on Ebay - Here is a link to one
of them:
http://tinyurl.com/ykg48dd
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Richard Kowalski
Full Moon Photography
IMCA #1081
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I need to raise some funds so am offering a couple of my favorite
items. Oh, yeah, help me stick it to e-bay by buying here...
First of all, is a signed copy of Nininger's classic, Our Stone Pelted
Planet. The dust jacket shows it's age (now in a protective cover)
but the book is in great
Count, List,
The natural history museum in Vienna displays at least two irons with their
names on their etched faces. Here are shots of them. I believe that if the
Bella Roca is the main mass, the museum had acquired it by 1895. To me it
looks like an etching resist was applied before the acid
Utterly disgusting.
That's right up there with the gold-plated Gibeon.
Oh well... to each, his own.
Linton
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