If my memory is correct, Meteorite List member, Brad Sampson is located in
Lexington, KY. I've never talked to anyone that has met Brad in person,
but many of us have had dealings with him.
Best,
John
At 02:34 PM 9/20/03 -0700, Tom aka James Knudson wrote:
Hello List, Looks like things might
I noticed the same reference to Rob...middle age man. I've heard him
called a lot of different things but never that!
Best,
John
At 12:26 PM 9/18/03 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 18/09/03 01:49:23 GMT Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
a middle age
Adam and the Denver Desperados,
Okay guys...all of you that were present in Denver keep referring to these
aweful oatmeal cookies...aka...death cookies mixed drinks. Knowing most
of you guys, I thought you'd drink just about anything;-) Would one of you
be so kind as to give us a better
All of the Putorana (fka Putorano Plateau) specimens that I've seen looked
amazingly similar. However, the mesosiderite Lamont could pass for
Putorana as they look very similar.
The TKW that made it's way into the USA market a few years ago was
100KG. But, I have talked to two different
Francis and List,
As far as anyone can tell, there are no real people at Ebay, only
e-people...;-). Seriously, I've never talked to anyone that has talked to
a warm body at Ebay. Several years ago, I tried for a week to find a phone
number for them and was unsuccessful.
Best,
John
At 07:02
Hello List,
Matt makes a very good point here. Looking at a map of the meteorites
found in Texas, particularly the Lubbock Super Cluster, you don't need a
very active imagination to figure that there are probably lots of meteorite
pairings there. Most of those meteorites were classified
Let's all hope (and pray...for those so inclined) that they do not bump
into each other...;-)
John
At 11:26 AM 7/16/03 +0100, Ken O'Neill wrote:
MARS near MOON tonight!
Tonight Wednesday July 16th is the night that brilliant
Mars (mag. -2) will rise v.close to the nearly Full Moon. It should be
I'd guess that if anyone is working on this new meteorite they're not
going to show their hole card by going public with their plans. Just think
how nice it might be to work a new strewn field without it becoming a
circus like Park Forest.
Best,
John
At 06:27 PM 7/16/03 -0700, Rob Wesel
Hello List,
Any of you that have hunted for meteorites in the Holbrook strewn field
know how frustrating it can be. Most people hunt for days without success
or they find very small stones that are usually in the less than 5 gram range.
Fellow list member, and my good friend, Dave Andrews,
At 07:11 PM 7/13/03 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Schoner:
I hated e-bay when it first started, I hated it when
meteorites started to appear there-- and I hate it
now, with or without the new format.
I will not sell meteorites there, even if it means it
is the last place on earth to sell
Hello List,
I was hoping this thread would die quickly and quietly after Geoff's
post. However, it seems it (the thread) is determined to hold on to life
with a death grip and continue to gasp for air one weak breath at a time.
Since it's Friday and the traffic on this list is slow, I'll offer
List,
About six months ago, I was getting as much spam as I was getting mail from
this list. I changed my ISP and started off with a different email address
and had remarkable results. For the first three months, I got almost no
spam. Then the numbers started increasing. Maybe the solution
Adam and List,
I think it all depends on the classification of goods, services or
materials you sell. If you are caught in possession of more than a
personal use amount of illegal drugs, you will be given the distinction
of being a dealer. In the eyes of the authorities, it only takes one
through next
Tuesday...possibly longer, but I will be unavailable from 8:00PM Sunday
night until 9:00AM Monday morning (Arizona time).
Best,
John Gwilliam
with the exception of Sunday 8:00PM thru Monday
9:00AM.
BestThanks,
John Gwilliam
Cat Mountain - L5 imb. 5.3g part slice 450.00
Richfield - LL3.7
4.2g part slice - thin21.00
4.5g part slice - thin
Hello Steve, Geoff et al,
Anyone that has been in the meteorite business, whether a buyer or seller,
knows that a price correction almost always follows the initial offering of
a new meteorite. A few days after the Park Forest fall when someone was
complaining about what they perceived as
List,
This thread has made a couple of things very evident to me. First...
most folks on this list pretty much agreed that the person asking for the
refund was unreasonable and a refund should not be given. Second, is that
anyone that claims to be a dealer should be aware that the price
gram for them ugly buggers right
now.
Live and Learn,
John Gwilliam
At 10:59 PM 6/27/03 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List,
I have an ethical question I would like to get some feedback on.
I just got a request from a customer that I give him a refund for a
specimen he purchased
If you put three or four fish in a ten gallon aquarium, they will survive
quite well without experiencing too many problems. Add three or four more
fish to that same ten gallons of water and all sorts of problems like high
nitrate levels and algae soon follow. Pretty soon, the water is so
.
http://www.meteoriteimpact.com/newfinds.htm
Best,
John Gwilliam
At 07:21 PM 6/9/03 -0700, Tom aka James Knudson wrote:
Hello again list, Is the King tut meteorite just a GB by a different name,
or is it a different meteorite?
Thanks, Tom
The proudest member of the IMCA 6168
of us are policing the list
(I think
you called it whining), why don't you use the delete key??? John's
comments are a
whole lot less a bother than a couple of guys trying to sell their wares
all the time.
--AL Mitterling
Dear List,
What Al said.
John Gwilliam
At 08:48 PM 6/5/03 -0700, Dave Andrews wrote:
I am willing to part with my .562 gram slice of honolulu
OK, who had June 5 in the pool?;-) ;-)
Gregory
Darn! I missed it by one day. Is there some kind of conversion for GMT
or UT? And to think I have a slice of Devil's Peak too
Gregory,
Thanks for sending a picture of your newest acquisition, it is really
something. Is it my imagination, or do I see at least 4 different layers
of paint attached to your stone? What a specimen!
Congrats,
JQ
At 10:42 AM 4/6/03 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For those who might have
that there were some eager souls who
paid $12 to $15 per gram for the first pieces of Bensour.
John Gwilliam
At 10:46 PM 4/2/03 -0800, M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote:
Ok, but Bensour is a very nice witness fall of few
months ago and take immediatly after the fall - many
USA persons is go in Morocco to buy
common practice used and desired by businessmen (and women) - buy low, sell
high. The skillful dealers in this business know when it's the right time
to buy AND sell.
That's the way the market goes. Learn to live with it.
John Gwilliam
At 12:42 AM 4/3/03 -0800, M come Meteorite Meteorites
.
Cut a round hole in a large piece of white poster board just large enough
for the camera lens to fit through, and shoot the specimen in identical
lighting. The colored spots will reflect their true silver/white color in
the new image.
John
John Gwilliam
At 07:31 PM 4/3/03 -0700, Michael
It might be an LL, and it is quite possible that one of the lithologies is
a melt. Add to that some black shock veins and I'd say that $13.10/g is
quite reasonable, especially for someone who's going to be the first kid on
his block to own some Park Forest.
John
At 07:16 PM 4/2/03 -0700, Tom
Do we have to send ALL of our money or just the asking price of the specimen?
Inquiring mind,
John
At 09:22 AM 3/30/03 -0800, Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
To all the people who want to buy these micro's from me, please send all
your money to my home address.Steve Arnold
;-)
Just my opinion,
John Gwilliam
At 08:49 AM 3/29/03 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mike and List,
Because the news media reported that the going price is $500.00 and ounce, it
makes me wonder what the Field Museum is willing to shell out for specimans.
Or are people just going to be browbeated
COW SMASHER This is a new development! It didn't happen to belong to
an old gal by the name of O'Leary, did it?
You guys out in the field must all be having a blast. I hope you all come
home with a bag full.
Joh
At 07:38 AM 3/29/03 -0700, Michael Farmer wrote:
I am thrilled you did,
for a quality 8x10 print of Steve Steve
crawling in the street.
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At 07:24 PM 3/29/03 -0700, Michael Farmer wrote:
...she looked down and saw the stone and immediately picked it up. She
said it
was slightly warm. You don't get much closer than sitting 2 feet from where
it lands so I indeed know that the stone was warm.
Well, this will certainly get the
, the locals
won't be too suspicious. However, there may be more danger in South
Chicago than in Africa;-)
John Gwilliam
At 02:20 PM 3/27/03 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you watch the entire video feed, as the reporter rolls it around in her
hands, it CERTAINLY seems to be partially crusted
.
Anyone have any additional or conflicting information...or opinions?
Best,
John Gwilliam
At 07:21 PM 3/25/03 +0300, colin wade wrote:
Hi folks
If I may suggest a more meteorite friendly determination
substitute the water for ethyl alcohol , with a correction of.0.88?
for the water density
are very inexpensive compared to diamond blades, you can afford to
loose a little more material in the cutting process. Use a bigger, thicker
blade.
Best,
John Gwilliam
At 10:47 AM 3/22/03 +0100, PolandMET.com wrote:
Hello all
I want to ask You how You cut nantan or any other iron meteorite ?
Besouse
the trash from
specific senders. Just to make sure it was working properly, I opened my
Trash folder and there I found ALL the unopened emails, right where they
belong.
Have a great weekend,
John Gwilliam
At 06:43 AM 3/14/03 -0800, Randy Mils wrote:
I think the best way to combat all
it can be found at the
following webpage.
http://www.meteoriteimpact.com/Tuc2003.htm
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specimens in her
hands for the camera. Even with his beautiful thick French accent, it was
easy to hear how Alain pronounced the name. Since he has personally hunted
the strew field several times, I'd venture that he is pronouncing it properly.
Best,
John Gwilliam
At 10:53 PM 3/2/03 -0800
throughout the morning.
Regretfully,
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in houses.
A few moments ago, footage was show on one of the national news channels of
what appears to be the Challenge breaking up in the upper atmosphere with
several distinct smoke trails visible.
More information will become available throughout the morning.
Regretfully,
John Gwilliam
.
Best,
John Gwilliam
At 06:46 AM 1/31/03 -0800, James O'Roark wrote:
Just wondering, who was the boy who came into the diner (?) saying that it
was raining rocks? Is he still alive and has he ever been interviewed?
Jim in San Juan Capistrano
events will be happening.
We will be at Twink/Larry/Jim's Party, the Birthday Bash and Blood's
Auction as well as various locations around the Show.
Bob and I will be at the Show from February 6 - 9th. You can contact us at
the following phone numbers.
John Gwilliam 602-509-4343
Bob Holmes
- Nick Gessler
5/ 2/1998 - Bonnie Claire 002 - Nick Gessler
7/20/1998 - Alkali - Nick Gessler
5/ 2/1999 - Beer Bottle Pass - John Gwilliam
5/ 2/1999 - Devil Peak - John Gwilliam
10/28/1999 - Bluewing 002-004 - Paul Gessler
11/ 4/1999 - Bluewing 005 - Paul Gessler
11/ 7/1999 - Bluewing 006-007 - Paul
concern was it warm or cold ;-)
--AL
It was still warm.almost hot;-)
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magazine, and it turned out to be, you guessed it, another of Bob
Haag's Field Guide of Meteorites!
My list of questions I ask folks who claim they have found a meteorites now
includes,do you own any books or magazines about meteorites...especially
one written by Bob Haag?
Best,
John Gwilliam
will be using the
first-come-first-servedconcept as one of the methods of choosing our
final list. We also reserve the right to include only those people that we
feel properly represent the science and hobby of meteorites and the
meteorite community in general.
Best Regards,
John Gwilliam
://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/1122auctionfraud22.html
If you think this is a good idea, forward the article to your local city
council and law enforcement agencies.
Best,
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if any of you are going
to Tucson for the first time this year and try to find the Ramada Inn, make
note of the name change.
Vagabond Inn (or Suites)
1601 N. Oracle
Tucson AZ
See you all there...it's just a few more months away.
Best,
John Gwilliam
KK, Mike, Dave and List,
Among the truly gifted people on this List, Kevin Kichinka ranks near the
top for his writing skills as a word smithy. Knowing Kevin personally, I
will vouch for him and say that his use of the s word was surely meant to
be humorous and not offensive.
However, since
Try Ron Farrell at Bethany Sciences.
Best,
John Gwilliam
At 05:26 AM 11/6/02 -0800, STEVE ARNOLD wrote:
I received a couple of answers about NOVA 001,but is there anyone else out
there that can let me know if anyone has this meteorite? And please be
nice about this!
steve
Steve r
to Kartchner Caverns about 70 miles
southeast of Tucson. If any of you are interested in more information, go
to this URL.
http://www.friendsofkartchner.org/
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condolences to you Sarah, your collective family and friends. Forty
eight years is not nearly enough time for a creative mind to share his
thoughts and dreams.
Best Regards,
John Gwilliam
At 08:29 AM 10/31/02 -0600, Jensan Scientifics/ Sci-Mall wrote:
Dear List Members,
I regret to inform you
of hunting in snow.
Best,
John Gwilliam
At 07:16 PM 10/28/02 +0100, Bernd Pauli HD wrote:
Ron Baalke wrote::
According to Sergey Yazev, director of the Irkutsk State University's
observatory, who returned last Sunday from an expedition, trees broken
or chopped by the meteorite's fragments
the problems with Paypal were bad before, just wait and see
what happens now that it is owned by Ebay. If you ever have a problem
with Ebay, try and get a warm body on the phone...it simply won't happen.
John Gwilliam
At 10:43 AM 10/23/02 -0600, Matt Morgan wrote:
Mark:
This is one of the reasons I am
more of
their products.
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Any good Lapidary supply store will either stock or can order you oxalic
acid. It is used to remove iron oxide (rust) and other deposits from
mineral specimens.
John Gwilliam
At 02:02 PM 10/11/02 -0400, Allen Emer wrote:
Looks like my Campo is getting some rust...
Anyone know of a source
Tom,
All posts to the List can vary in their delivery time depending on
several factors including your ISP and routing stations. I am
curious about one thing though - how did you receive your at 9:30PM today
(10-10-02) when it's still AM here in the USA?
John
At 09:36 AM 10/10/02 -0700, Tom /
area that contains nickel. Setting your specimen on a table or handling it
with contaminated gloves can introduce enough nickel to result in false
positive.
The proper spelling for the chemical being discussed here
is Dimethylglyoxime (2,3-Butanedione Dioxime).
Regards,
John Gwilliam
At 10
of
the CDs are missing this file and some are not. My guess is that
ctl3d.dll is a required file for Win2000 but not the other Windows
operating systems.
Geoff Notkin offered the best advice of all.Buy a Mac.;-)
Best,
John Gwilliam
At 07:37 AM 8/29/02 -0400, S.Singletary wrote:
I've
Hematite and magnetite particles scattered throughout a rock matrix can
appear shiny in bright light. Look at the same specimen that is not
in direct light and you will see it is really a dull grey. True
iron nickel will still appear a bright almost white color in shaded
light. Arizona produces
Hello List,
Those of you that have been on the List a long time can
remember the Nakhla dog issue being an annual event. With the
limited documentation that is available, it is impossible to know for
sure if the dog did or didn't exist. It's somewhat like the debate
whether God exists or not, and
For those of you that are interested in the Arizona fires, there are some
interesting stories coming out of the area telling of local folks defying
the evacuation notices and staying behind to protest their own
homes.
My parents used to have a house in Heber up until my dad died in 1986.
Even
Same here in Tempe (Phoenix). My eight year old daughter and I used
a smoked glass plus the pin hole method of viewing the eclipse. The
best part about it was the 15F temperature drop;-)
John
At 06:42 PM 6/10/02 -0700, Matson, Robert wrote:
Hi
All,
Great eclipse view here in Los
Angeles.
Hello Bob, Frank and List,
To those of you interested in diamond files used to cut open a window on
suspected meteorites, I have put together a web page with some
information and a picture.
http://www.meteoriteimpact.com/diafiles.htm
Regards,
John Gwilliam
At 05:19 PM 6/9/02 -0700, Frank
and what other famous meteorite city?
Good Luck!
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Congratulations Steve Arnold (Chicago), you have just been inducted into my
Meteorite List Hall of Spam. All inductees have a special filter designed
just for them in my Eudora Pro email software.
John Gwilliam
At 06:08 PM 5/29/02 -0500, SSTEVE ARNOLD wrote:
If you guys think that Blood's
balls?
Best,
John Gwilliam
At 04:20 PM 5/28/02 -0500, MARK BOSTICK wrote:
Hello All,
My trinite will just barely moves my gigacounterbarely. The
uranium balls I have (and will soon be selling) move it more. My
furniture does not move the gigacounter (nor does any of meteorites or
anything
://www.michaelbloodmeteorites.com/
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their
homework. I am not a baby sitter to everyone that bids on
meteorites on Ebay - nor are the rest of you. If you want to
champion a truely improtant cause with your time, take on something more
noble like feeding the hungry or housing the homeless.
Off My Soapbox,
John Gwilliam
John Gwilliam
to think. Rather than go into too many details
here, go to the website below and follow the links to the Win32/Klez.H@mm
virus alert. There is great info here. This nasty little
bugger even has it's own email engine!
http://www.ravantivirus.com/
Good Luck to all,
John Gwilliam
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the ability to put whatever address it wants in the
From line while the original infected email address is listed
as Sender.
I use Eudora Pro.
Don't open or preview ANY attachments and update your anti-virus program
every few days for a while.
Best,
John Gwilliam
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far and who has walked up to so
many meteorites.
It staggers the imagination.
Bob Verish
I would guess it would be about the same astronomical odds
as finding one in your side yard...;-)
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After several months of poor service with my previous ISP, I have made a
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this could be done with meteorite names. That someone would
not be me, of course, as my tech skills are limited and my voice not sexy
enough.
I nominate Anne Black. She has a very impressive voice.
John
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Orgueil or
L'Aigle or Tafassasset ?
Anne Black
IMCA #2356
www.IMPACTIKA.com
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After following this thread for just one evening, it is evident that most
of use pronounce meteorite names incorrectly.
It looks to me like an opportunity for another O. Richard Norton
book...;-)
Night all,
John
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judge pigeon do-do too? Maybe a new
classification for meteorites...ones manufactured (conglomerated) by birds...
Skeptical pigeon,
Dave F.
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posted them now for those of you that are
new to the list or have an interest in photographing celestial objects.
Interested folks follow this link:
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Regards,
John Gwilliam
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reasons to close an auction
early. Before it can be closed, all the bid must be canceled.
I closed an auction early just a few weeks ago when I found out the
meteorite I had listed wasn't really what my wholesaler claimed it
was.
John
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not be smelter ore
or slag.
I will pass on to her you expert observations.
Thanks,
Ken Newton
#9632
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, and are a lot reduced in the use, always if
you not acquired Nikon D1 or others digital reflex.
Regards
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it,
not everyone aspires to be K-Martmeteorites.com.
Your childish posts have gone beyond annoying. I'm very unimpressed with
anyone that stoops so low as to attack someone's family members. Learn to
argue like a man and leave the wives, kiddies and mommies out of it.
Annoyed in Tempe,
John Gwilliam
shale, isn't it a
possibility that it was also a transported item?
Regards,
John Gwilliam
At 11:57 PM 3/11/02 -0600, Rhett Bourland wrote:
Hi everyone and especially Steve Schoner,
Not too long ago there was discussion about a possible connection between
the Winona meteorite and the many Canyon
gram, or wait one week and pay me $2 gram, your
choice.
Thanks Dean, Payback is a sunofabitch isnt it? By the way, you need to
stop talking about me, it gets back to me, every word you say, and right
now I am more than a little pissed you asshole!!!#@#@#
Mike Farmer
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of
list-posts from other listees have mentioned other posts that I never
got. Rob Elliott has mentioned the same problem, and so I can only
assume that AOL is the culprit, as it seems to be the only thing in
common. I guess it's doubtful that THIS will get
through!
Gregory
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Hello All,
Someone contacted me the other day looking for wedding bands made from an
iron meteorite. If anyone knows if someone is still making these bands,
please contact me off list.
Thanks in Advance,
John Gwilliam
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? Less than 200 feedbacks out of 5,200 items sold (actually, you
claimed shipped) seems a little bit low to me.
Inquiring mind,
John Gwilliam
At 05:33 PM 3/1/02 -0500, Brad Sampson wrote:
One was from a problem with a bidders email in which i tried to contact
him and was unable to and another
of $120.00 or more.
First come, first served.
Interested parties follow this link:
http://www.meteoriteimpact.com/JGMsale.htm
Regards,
John Gwilliam
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are readily understood by any of us that hunt for meteorites.
You wag you finger at these folks you are in dispute with claiming fraud
and poor science. What if this material does prove to be a meteorite?
Regards,
John Gwilliam
At 12:15 AM 2/22/02 -0800, Matteo Chinellato wrote:
hello all
and Deep. Rob.
If you joined this List thinking that instinctual human behavior and egos
might not exist here, you're in for a surprise. However, in spite of the
rhetoric and sometimes knee-high piling, it is a very informative place
to learn a lot about meteorites.
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Ivan a beer!! :)
I'm here, in Four Points Sheraton, 1900
E.Speedway, room #219 (tel.327-7341), may be it's help
somebody.
Cheers,
Ivan
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them, doesn't mean the only explanation is they fell out of the sky.
I understand your enthusiasm. Please divert some of it into getting
yourself educated about minerals and meteorites. Your time out in the
field will become a lot more productive.
Regards,
John Gwilliam
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