Since the meteorite addiction hit me I have sold my bass boat, 2 of my
rifles, and I'm now in the process of selling my vintage scuba gear
collection so I have actually narrowed my interests.
I'm pretty much all in, usually looking to buy a meteorite, trying to sell
less desirables on eBay,
We also have a one of biggest dust collections in our house...only comes
second to the cobweb collection.
Graham
On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 10:10 PM, Anne Black via Meteorite-list <
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
> Frankly I try not to be a collector. Not anymore.
> But I have a few
Don’t collect too much else besides meteorites and some meteorite paraphernalia
but I do collect Telechron electric clocks from the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s. I see
these as wall art and cool to have some Art Deco and Retro pieces around.
Also have lots of fossils and pieces of petrified wood.
My collecting interests include US coins (my parents got me interested
with Lincoln cent books when I was very young) and paper currency,
although I don't have much paper. Mainly various silver coins of all
denominations and some gold.
As a child of the 80's, I grew up on Transformers and have a
Warming pulses in ancient climate record link volcanoes,
asteroid impact and dinosaur-killing mass extinction,
University of Michigan, July 5, 2016
http://phys.org/news/2016-07-pulses-ancient-climate-link-volcanoes.html
Edwin, As an antique dealer I have lots of collections. As you know that
includes a huge uncatagorized marble collection. I would be happy to show it to
you next time you are in Tucson. I mainly collect Antiquities, Rock concert
posters and anything NASA related.
Best Regards,
Carl
--
Love &
I collect beautiful friends and wonderful experiences.
Michael in so. Cal.
On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 10:31 AM, Greg Frazier via Meteorite-list
wrote:
> Greetings ET & Friends,
> In addition to rocks from space, I also collect components from historic
> flying
Frankly I try not to be a collector. Not anymore.
But I have a few hundreds mineral specimens taking over the house, mostly
fluorites probably about 200 of those. And I have bookcases in every room of
the house, most of them extremely full.
Yes I do call the minerals a collection, I keep track
http://www.nasa.gov/feature/new-horizons-receives-mission-extension-to-kuiper-belt-dawn-to-remain-at-ceres
New Horizons Receives Mission Extension to Kuiper Belt, Dawn to Remain at Ceres
Following its historic first-ever flyby of Pluto, NASA's New Horizons
mission has received the green light
Hi Marc,
Here are the time-stamps I've got for these, and the prospects for refining
some of them:
Indian Butte - 7 June 1998, ~8:58 pm MST (3:58 UT on 8 June 1998); Robert Ward
might have a more
accurate time. This time is based on a single California witness. I'm unaware
of any
Dear List Members,
Now that I am back from the two France shows and the Fourth of July holiday
weekend has wrapped up I would like to 'Officially' offer my NWA 5000
replicas. Since these are a Limited Edition, and I mean "Extremely Limited",
there are just a couple available. I sold the one I
Greetings ET & Friends,
In addition to rocks from space, I also collect components from historic flying
machines. This includes pieces made by Orville and Wilbur up to the Space
Shuttle and beyond! Flown Apollo components make lovely meteorite display
stands by the way! ET I have a special
Dear List Members,
I have some exceptional NWA 5000 specimens ending at auction this evening.
Please take a look if you can spare a few moments.
Link to all auctions:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/merchant/ancientechoesartifacts
NWA 5000 Lunar Specimens - NO RESERVE - MUST SEE:
Legendary NWA 5000
What about your Life Magazines?
Cheers,
Mike
> On Jul 5, 2016, at 11:41 AM, Bernd V. Pauli via Meteorite-list
> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> While collecting meteorites has virtually come to a standstill
> (well, let's say they have been put on the
Howdy ladies and gents
I am working with summer intern Colleen Laird from Case Western Reserve
U. to develop mathematical tools for quantifying meteorite falls from
radar data. Colleen has made superb progress and we should soon be able
to offer estimates for the total mass that falls in
Aloha Edwin and all,
I collect guitars and amplifiers. I didn’t start out to do so, but in 1972
after working three summers at a pineapple cannery as a teen, purchased my
first guitar ‘Mabel’, a 1972 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe. Forty four years later,
the passion is still hot and still have Mabel
Like many of us, I have always been a collector. Rocks, fossils and minerals
were my first passion, I had a passing interest in stamps/coins as an older
child and then as a teenager collected comic books and comic book art. This
was at a time when many new alternative comic books came onto the
I collect old Russian books about meteorites.
Happy me - not much of them to collect ;)
Still missing one :(
Best from Prague,
Sergey
On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 5:30 PM, Walter Paleski via Meteorite-list <
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
> I collect ancient crustal skulls and other
Hi E.T. and all,
Very interesting that you collect marbles; I do not have any marbles to
trade however find it very interesting that most meteorite collectors do
have separate very unrelated collections.
Along with collecting meteorites I am a music collector. This started back
in the 60's with
If someone has a phone number for Jeff Hodges, please contact me privately.
Thank you,
Mendy Ouzillou
Cell: +1-512-554-9987
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Congratulations, Marcin, not only for meteorites but for your excellent Silver
Saw series, too.
Paul Swartz
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MPOD Webmaster
> Time speed up every day and I nearly missed my own anniversary.
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Hi folks,
While collecting meteorites has virtually come to a standstill
(well, let's say they have been put on the backburner), it's
moldavites that I am presently interested in and collecting.
I also still have my stamp collection, my gold and silver coins,
and my mineral collection
I collect ancient crustal skulls and other ancient skulls that are magnetic and
were carved from enterprise material.
As well as ancient Native American artifacts.
Aztec Mayan and Egyptian artifacts.
I'm also a large collector and dealer of many minerals, crystals and semi
precious stones.
I also collect Anasazi pottery and artifacts.
Michael Farmer
> On Jul 4, 2016, at 10:52 PM, tracy latimer via Meteorite-list
> wrote:
>
> Like most of the others here, I lost my marbles long ago :) The current
> point of interest over here, when I'm not
Meteorites and autograph letters of scientists – those are my two active
collections at present.
See http://meteoritemanuscripts.blogspot.com/. Some of the more recent posts
deal with the history of science, some of the older ones with letters directly
related to meteorites.
Mark
Like most of the others here, I lost my marbles long ago :) The current point
of interest over here, when I'm not buying meteorites, is Native American
pottery from the Four Corners area, although I have been known to splurge on
other types.
Best!
Tracy Latimer
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