ould point to
Homestead, though it is typically 'Co.' It would seem odd to abbreviate a
short word like city. Perhaps the '61' and 1861 are a coincidence and the 61
is simply the number assigned to that slide.
Fun stuff!
Thanks,
Mike Bandli
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I call upon the Met-List for some help:
http://historicmeteorites.com/HistoricMeteorites/Mystery-TS.html
Sorry, this is not a gimmick and no prizes are available. I would really
like some help identifying this one!
Kind regards,
Mike Bandli
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>> Must be a paradise for Mike Bandli..
Paradise indeed. Perhaps I can employ the likes of Sasha Baron Cohen to help
out with 'free space debris removal.' We could sell Borat endorsed booster
lucites/acrylics, complete with a free 'Mankini.'
Mike Bandli
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Dear List:
Has 'Zunhua' been classified yet? I see more recent falls have been and are
listed in the MetBull already. I think it was going to be classified under a
different name... Just curious.
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Mike Bandli
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sh a section
every other week until it is done.
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that this is the same beer that is consumed by the gods.
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e.
Please contact me off-list if you see something you want or if you catch any
typos or problems with the site.
I appreciate your time!
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Good Morning List,
I am looking for some Sam's Valley meteorite. Please contact me off-list
with your price and size if you have some available.
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Hi Frank,
That piece is beautiful and the re-heated rim is incredible. I believe Jay
Piatek is the current and proud owner. I'm afraid to refinish or etch mine, as
it would risk losing what little of the frail fusion crust remains.
Cheers,
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cimen. One can only
imagine how impressive a full slice would be:
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-11/877141/Bogou-1.jpg
Martin, I wonder if our specimens shared a jar with the Cureton Collection?
6 Irons Old,
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Good Evening,
I have some auctions ending this weekend including a few rarities. Of note:
Hualapai Wash 020, Arizona. The vast majority either have few or no bids!
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My 2.5 gram Limerick resting on some Irish moss :)
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-11/877141/limerick.jpg
Specimen originates from the British Museum courtesy of R. Elliott.
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I highly recommend Michael's NWA 5469 (R5). I own a larger slice and it is
in my top 3 favorite desert meteorites. There's nothing quite like it and it
is so fresh. The slices are expertly prepared and thin.
Cheers,
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low TKW Olivine Diogenite, and SAU 290 - a rare CH3, which was
selling for $100/g. Many of these are 99 cents with no reserve, so there are
some real potential bargains. You'll find a few other nice stones in there
as well.
Thanks for your support and have a pleasant weekend!
Mike Bandli
solid bars of light or strobes. Also, it may be my screen, but I cannot
see red or blue lights in Hankey's image.
A good example of a large plane:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0708/M33airplane_stephan720.jpg
or search Google Images for many more.
Mike Bandli
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to ponder,
especially since it could throw a search area off by many, many miles.
Mike Bandli
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will be sold
anyway. When you work that hard to find something, it just isn't worth
selling.
Kind regards,
Mike Bandli
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Sent: Sunda
>>44 hours and 58 minutes after the fireball
Exciting and impressive! Good to see a local native find a meteorite in his
own backyard. That's the stuff we all dream of. I can't imagine the emotions
that ran through you when you first set eyes on her.
Happy 4th!
Mike Bandl
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Good afternoon,
Ending Sunday is the very rare Vulcan, Canada meteorite and a micro lot of
Farmville, NC. Both with museum provenance.
Also, some cute little UNWA's...
Have a great weekend!
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USNM card is provided
with each specimen.
If interested in acquiring a piece of this rare fall and locality for your
collection, please contact me off-list for complete details, photos, etc.. I
have pieces for all budgets, so don't be shy!
Best regards,
Mike Bandli
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Get ready for some whacky statistics:
(http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/cosmicvariance/2009/06/04/did-a-meteor-bring-down-air-france-447/
)
"That’s a one-in-twenty chance of some plane going down for this reason in that
20 year period."
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ound in the dung was broken in half
with the exposed interior facing up, but had no visible oxidation. Apparently,
cow poo has some anti-oxidizing properties :) Lots of flow lines on pieces,
which is not so typical for H-type crust.
Another magical life experience on the books.
Mike Bandli
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of them (wish I could remember all the details!) He gave me some
prints on card stock and I actually had them framed. Best impact art I have
ever seen and a very nice gentleman.
Mike Bandli
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erial next week including an 'exclusive'
historic fall from North Carolina. Lots of goodies on the way...
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With all due respect to George Zimmer, it's: "You're gonna like what you get. I
Guarantee it."
Your post should have read: "Hi this is Steve Arnold #2,founder and CEO of
chicagometeorites.net.I know I post a lot of ads to the met-list,but hey,I
love Red Bull.If anyone has a 300+ gram orie
automatically set this as a result. The most common reason for
the bounces are spam. Check spam filters on your web mail and make sure they
are off.
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Wow, you couldn't have asked for a more beautiful piece! Congratulations! I
think I would probably have a heart attack if I stumbled upon that one on
the ground. My heart pitter-pattered for even the little ones we found :)
Is it 100% complete? Who's the lucky owner?
Cheers!
M
My finds:
#1 15.2 gr. complete stone
#2 4.26 gr. complete stone
#3 7.76 gr. complete stone
#4 17.15 gr. complete stone
#5 1.195 gr. complete stone
#6 8.15 gr. complete stone
TOTAL: 53.715 grams
Mike Bandli
P.S. None are for sale.
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Mike Bandli
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Hello all-
. The food is
fantastic, the people are friendly, and we are the first people to gaze upon
these rocks from space. It is truly magical.
I heart Texas.
Best,
Mike Bandli
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Hello all
Unfortunately the email account I use for the Met-List is not accessible from
the field so I am writing through one our hunting team members and fellow
Met-Lister Mike Bandli's account.
It's been an awesome time here in west, exhausting but it will be remembered as
one of my fondest
Dear Texas Hunters,
1. Any preliminary info on the type? Chondrite? Any guesses to class?
2. So far, photos show all smallish stones... what is the largest recovered so
far?
3. Any hammers so far?
4. Who wants to sell me some (after Don Edwards gets his) :-]
Cheers,
Mike Bandli
project is
successful.
4. Iron Meteorite cutting dust or fine shavings.
Looking for the best price! Please email me privately.
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h very distinct
chondrules worth looking at.
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bout being able to watch the
birth of your meteorite or know its orbit.
While the list could go on forever, it might be interesting to see what
other specialized categories others collect. (Aside from the obvious ones:
types, historical, localities, witnessed falls, etc.)
Cheer
laxton,
Peekskill, and recently, 'Zunhua.' But then consider Ausson, which lacks any
photos and or clear documentation - still a hammer?
I think that the hammer category is great, but, like Dave said, there needs
to be some clarity and consistency to what a hammer really is!
Bonk!
reciate
it!
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Mike Bandli
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? Not necessarily.
A meteoriticist can, however, hunt and collect meteorites :)
Merry Christmas!
Mike Bandli
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to it extensively
and was advised that the failure rate is incredible for this kind of
material.
Good luck!
Mike Bandli
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this artifact desirable (to me, anyway)
is that it is an authentic artifact from Apollo 11 - the 'grail' of human
exploration.
Cheers,
Mike Bandli
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Re: Mike Jensen's Bottle Opener
It's gone from his site, but you can still see it via the Way Back Machine here
(scroll all the way to the bottom of the page):
http://web.archive.org/web/20070728160656/jensenmeteorites.com/Sikhote.htm
Cheers,
Mike Bandli
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for one, but I think Mike Jensen holds the only one in existence. It also
allows one to employ the ultimate geek pick-up line: "Excuse me, Miss, allow me
to open that Coors Light with my meteorite for you."
Best,
Mike Bandli
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time:
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This must be meteor month here in the Pacific Northwest.
That Queen-Anne camera looks South/South-East, which *could* place it over
Oregon or Northern Nevada.
Best,
Mike Bandli
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Stuck in a pond!
Direct link to Photo Gallery:
http://tinyurl.com/5k5cq3
Hopefully enough material is recovered to satisfy the Canadian institutions,
leaving the extra for export permits :)
Are any of our Canadian friends searching? Patrick? Roman?
Best of luck!
Mike Bandli
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able to maintain a Rh
of ~20%. I live in the Northwest, so 20% is a major accomplishment here.
Hope this helps!
Mike Bandli
PS. Or you can just move to Tucson where the air is dry and meteorites are
plentiful : )
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Some nice auctions ending in 24 hours:
http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/astroartifacts
Everything from a killer oriented NWA heat-shield to a component of the
Saturn V moon rocket.
Have a great weekend!
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ite. Low TKW, crazy surface to
weight ratio!
Cangas de Onis (micro)
Wray B
Hope Creek
Great Sand Sea 007, Egypt
And a few more...
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space flight and it is not cheap. When those payload bay doors open it costs
$!!
Bottom line: it's not feasible. Burn baby burn.
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via the space shuttle.
Mike Bandli
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with sparse and patchy
crust. As you can see, none match the eBay auction in question.
I don't believe it is 76009.
Best,
Mike Bandli
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Hello Graham,
This point came up in an off-list conversation with another collector and he
mentioned that it was highly plausible that an Antarctic research vessel would
have a rock saw on-board. I would agree, especially if there was any geological
research involved.
Best,
Mike Bandli
an eye out for them.
Or... it is a clever scam, designed to fool us Antarctic research wannabes.
But, hey, the detective work is fun, right? :)
Mike Bandli
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t had a broken side. I'm away from my photographic
catalogs, but maybe someone else can check their own. I believe either the
Catalog of Yamato Meteorites or Photographic Catalog (1981) show the entire
mass. I'll check when I get home...
Mike Bandli
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to be the actual decal, which was removed when the Apollo 13 capsule was
lifted out of the sea and was removed by one of the recovery ship workers. The
buyer of that decal rolled the dice and got an unbelievable bargain and piece
of history.
Best,
Mike Bandli
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Good Morning List,
I am looking to purchase original antique meteorite thin-sections (pre-20th
century) that are in good condition and well labeled. I am not looking for
new thin sections of old meteorites. If you have some available, please
contact me privately.
Thanks you!
Mike Bandli
ased much in the last few months only because there
is little for sale that suits my collection requirements. It will be
interesting to see where things are in February at Tucson.
Just my opinion and personal observations... Others' may be different and I
look forward to more posts on this
Remarkable indeed! I had no idea this was going to occur, so many thanks for
the post. Let the discussion begin! I wonder what NASA and other
institutions are doing to take advantage of this important event. More info
would be appreciated!
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Mike Bandli
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I am hoping someone on the list can tell me/us the correct pronunciation of
the Czech meteorite Tieschitz. I am horrible with guessing these things, but
I would guess 'teesh-kytze.'
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The Isomet is on hold pending payment. Thanks to all that replied!
Mike
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, in case you want to
order these things and/or additional accessories.
I will endeavor to take some pics today. Please email me off-list if
interested.
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Hmmm... any ideas on if this might be meteorite related? I can't find any
info on 'Yellow Dog Mine' and 'meteorite' grouped together.
Kind
e Farmer's goes back further and is pretty neat. Lots of old pics there.
It's interesting to see how everyone's websites have evolved.
Hope this helps!
Mike Bandli
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ve it good. Be careful, though... I spent
over 4 hours perusing old sites and downloading pictures and info. It's
addicting.
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When in doubt, I check the archives:
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brook - Complete crusted mini-stone.
Tambo Quemado
Wiluna
Indian Valley - Rare Virginia find.
Kaufman
Wickenburg - Arizona find.
Goronyo
...and the Smithsonian Catalog of Antarctic Meteorites 1977-1978
Thanks for looking and have a fantastic weekend!
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t everything be modular anyway? That was the beauty of the ISS...
For now, I say let Lance Bass pay his 10 Million to float some cheesy pop
records in space.
Best,
Mike Bandli
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> Soun
I am trying to reach Frederic Stephan. His voicemail is full and emails are
bouncing. I hope everything is OK. I you have any info, please contact me
off-list. Thank you!
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Im curious to know who will be attending the Denver show this September.
Can we get a show of hands (both meteorite dealers and attendees)?
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Northwest.
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ainder does not. I cannot find
any recent numbers for other CM's like Murray. I'm sure someone else can
post that data?
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Most of the CM falls have been shown to contain extraterrestrial amino
acids. Orgueil and Ivuna also contain extraterrestrial amino acids, but the
CM's contain the widest variety and most complex forms.
Cheers,
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sure
look nice on the wall! Even my wife agrees. Eventually, I will have
everything framed and sprinkled about the house.
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Hi Pete,
Unfortunately, all eight of the ovens cannot be emptied or re-used for other
tests. I believe I remember hearing it had something to do with saving
weight on the craft.
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Mike Bandli
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I'm trying to find some NWA 1240 for my collection. If anyone wants to part
with their piece, please contact me off list.
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ricky. You
wouldn't believe how many times I have typed messages to the list, only to
cancel or delete them before sending.
Don't worry about this stuff!
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worth the money.
Nicely done Svend!
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Update: Someone on the list said that he is moving so he can't answer his
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gment of Weston.
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David,
Here is a great post made by Frank P. in 2002 regarding the topic:
http://www.mail-archive.com/meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com/msg05261.html
Cheers,
Mike Bandli
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> "Does anyone know What is the r
As far as I know, samples are already under classification in China. Only about
~60 some grams was available via Farmer. He may have more info.
Mike B.
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> Good Morning All,
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> thanks for the ima
tp://astro-artifacts.com/Astroartifacts/AA_Antarctic_Meteorites.html
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hit the 'reload' button to make sure you are
viewing the most recent page!
Thanks for looking and Happy Mother's Day to all the moms on the list!
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Everything is SOLD. Thanks!
Mike B.
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I have a few
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de as well. You can
make great specimen cards through Microsoft Excel! I'm sure that collectors
100 years from now will appreciate it.
Your thoughts are important.
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Mike Bandli
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grams $822
Barbotan - Struck a building in 1790 1.79 gram fragment $358
Chitenay - 1.94 gram part slice $775
Florence - 1.942 gram frag with crazy metal inclusion $291
Let me know if interested. Thanks!
Kind regards,
Mike Bandli
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I might have missed it in all the posts today, but has any video of the Berduc,
Argentina fireball surfaced?
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Mike,
When I joined it took two months to get anything in the mail, so I wouldn't
worry.
Best,
Mike Bandli
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ntly holds ~70 grams.
-Jim Schwade holds an uncut full slice of 46 grams.
-IOM confirmed no recent exchanges of Zulu Queen and considered it one of
there most coveted meteorites.
I will end this email by quoting the Honorable Judge Judy Scheindlin: "If it
doesn't make sense, then it probab
Don't know how I missed it for so long, but it looks like you already are doing
it:
http://www.cafepress.com/meteorites4sale/3238247
Better get my wallet out...
Mike
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> Personally, I would lov
available. There you go
Tom... hand signed/numbered/limited edition/framed lithos. I'll buy 'em.
Best,
Mike Bandli
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> I never cease to be amazed at not only Tom Phillips photographic
http://www.chladnis-heirs.com/
Has Chladni always winked? Or does that show the progression of
Conjunctivitis, which was rampant in those days ;)
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