Hi Ron,
You damn right , Screw E-bay and the J. O.'offs who created the
entity.
You are of no importance to them, and not getting e-mails back, what, are
you crazy? that's not their problem, man. It's your problem as soon as you
BID, regardless of what they tell you about proper complaint
Y O U
Roman Nakonechny (IMCA # 0583
~* MACH15
From: Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tom aka James Knudson
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] OT, Ebay sucks 2, sorry!
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 13:06:28 -0700
Tom, for god's sake
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From: Roman Nakonechny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] It is ridiculous now.
Anyone buying meteorites should
Thanks Kelly
From: Sterling K. Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Roman Nakonechny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] It is ridiculous now.
Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 02:44:52 -0600
The URL of the Archives is:
http://www.meteoritecentral.com/archives.shtml
Sterling K. Webb
Thank You for the link , Dave. I had to get it from Italy and I'm in
Pennsylvania, U.S.A. . Aint that a Cadella.
Good Morning Over the Great Blue Atlantic
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] It is ridiculous now (list archive)
Date: Sat,
Anyone buying meteorites should do their homework before purchasing a
meteorite as far as I'm concerned. I spent a whole year studying -up on
meteorites. With Bob Haag's and Ron Farrell's advice and great knowledge and
the many phone call's that they graciously put up with , I bought the right
NIGHT
Roman Nakonechny (IMCA# 0583)
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Thanks John. A visit to our great ally France oughtta git yew metricized
mighty quick-like . The delta component of your calculation cause a Cold
Fusion Reaction inthe coffee can and now there's a great depression in the
earth where my suburb used to be.We need to get our stories straight,
Show yet, and
what's hot as far as the meteorites go. I dont know if you have a booth or
are going to just window shop the place. I'll leave you's alone now.
Thanks Again.
Have A Good Weekend
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Just imagine another one next to that one and you would have a real babe
meteorite - bodacious{:-). I think these rocks are having an influence on
me this late in the morning (3:24AM). I had to read your e-mail first,
did'nt I?
G O O D N I G H T
Hi Tom. I have a hell of a collection of US STEEL processed metal chunks
and raw ore (especially the terrestrial gorgeous blood red, sometimes
orange/brown and even fluorescent bright yellow Iron Ores , from the 500Ft.
down level I was told by a Smelter bldg. worker 20yrs. back-half the stuff
, cant you?
G O O D N I G H T - Enjoy your weekend. ~~*
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To: Roman Nakonechny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Meteorwrong help?
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 13:35:59 +
Roman and others,
Specific gravity
Yo Michael,
There's a lot more to Matteo then we are led to believe. This guy
is involved with some Programming Tech-types. Has anyone actually met the
man. The mispelling of English words almost seems deliberate. I speak three
different languages and know how English is usually
Excellent question Tom,
I dont know, but I have a longtime ligering
question along the same line as yours. We all agree that planets have
metals of different densities throuhghout their mantle and crust. So why
has'nt a meteorite been found with its native copper
Shoot Montezuma! Aint No Thang. But, Ya'll Dern Right, Man.
Pee's Me Off Too
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Re: OT .Stereotypes (was Sylacauga
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Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2003 14:30:48
that
promisses to skyrocket in the near future. Bob told me it would- he's a good
man. Email Tom if you get any more info.. Thanks Again and Good Night
(IMCA #0583- Roman N.)
From: Ron Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Roman Nakonechny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re
Unbelievable! That's various colors of dried paint , or different clays I'll
bet. I would be wary of even approaching that pissed off looking
intergalactic cow-patty thing.(IMCA#0583) - Roman
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Yeseree, it's a teardrop shape INDOCHINITE. You can make out the flow lines
and regmaglypts and the bright light yellow-brown color is right. I have a
bunch of the different tektite shape. But $200.00 is nuts for a small one
like that. The most I've ever paid for a really nice one of that size
Yo Tom,
I was going to go out there myself a couple of years back and one
of the two top meteorite dealers in the world , I forget which, told me that
he went out there at night and got nabbed by security personnelin a SUV who
have sophisticated equipment to listen for the tell-tale
Hey Tom, have you seen the movie When Mars Attacks. Well that's the imagery
your dream - shattering post stuck in my head , a bunch of pissed-off aliens
lookin for the Destroyers Of Worlds on that damning NASA CD to execute and
exert revenge upon their World. You are one crazy dude, but I'm
You are a MADMAN old sport, but the more DATA the better to make a somewhat
educated decission on whether to pay or not to pay for a piece of (it's
tempting to write it here, no?), but not that . I was going to say piece of
celestial rarity, a meteorite, dear boy. The information overload
Hi Bob,
Nice photo's, well done. Say, have you any idea as to the
classification of
Park Forrest. There was a fellow about 2wks. back selling his
fragments
for $40.00gram. Is that the going price for it? If so, why? Has this
meteorite been tested by an accredited meteoritical
like Radio Shack or electronics
suppliers (as it's used for etching Electronic Circuit Boards)
Mark F.
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Yo Harlan
Yo Harlan,
I bought some a while back- 70% HNO3 . So nasty/pure that it'll
melt the pennies in your pocket- no kidding. John and his wife Nancy Run
the Operation. You have to dillute it to 10% with alcohol. Ask John to be
sure. Unless you have experience with Nitric , better be
Tracy,
You dont mind if I borrow that visually disgusting but quite suitable remark
from dear old dad about one being buried by a fecal snowstorm . Oh, the
imagery. It reminds us of a gorgeous flower garden after the addition of
the bullshit and the following days of stench from it.
Hello Mike T.,
You're just the man I want to talk to.A while back I was told
by a meteorite dealer that Michael Casper had absconded/took -off? with all
his unpaid - for meteorites and that he was also wanted by the Russian Mafia
(lent him money, I assume) and other such stories.
Your getting your moneys worth on this vacation Mike. As big as a hand? Is
it poisonous? Personally, the damn Snakes would ruin this wonderful
vacation for me, man. Would be like NAM.
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Yo! Mike,
Loose Lips Sink Ships, man. You never know if a cobra is looking
over your shoulder . Be careful, and delete any messages sent, for Christ's
sake. Your stories are truly worthy of being written into a meteorite
hunter true adventure book. But you have to come back from
Because, just like unreputable mall retailers there are many unreputable
wannabe meteorite dealers, unfortunately.
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Re: [MeteoriteCollectors] BS AD: 20%
offeverything on ...
Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2003 17:45:19
That's an excellent (IMCA) self-preservation plan Robert. I thought that
we're the International Meteorite Collectors Association and not the Buyer
Protection Association. True Collectors usually know what to look for in a
potential meteorite specimen and if they are in doubt they can ask
That's an excellent (IMCA) self-preservation plan Robert. I thought that
we're the International Meteorite Collectors Association and not the Buyer
Protection Association. True Collectors usually know what to look for in a
potential meteorite specimen and if they are in doubt they can ask
will help you out further. There's a wealth of
info. here. Wise choice to start here Hector- Stay Sharp.
From: Roman Nakonechny ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
( IMCA # 0583)
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Woah Norbert, You Rock. Great analysis dude.
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Subject: [meteorite-list] AW: Meteorite from Jupiter
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 13:00:01 +0200
Sterling, John, and List,
Well it's an honor to meet you Mr. Evans. Howdy . Are you really the sausage
selling Bob Evans, if not , which is most likely then I've been told a
fib. But you can keep the honor part of the Hello. But seriously, I clicked
the link to the photo's and was sent to a Yahoo commercial asking me
Hey Mikey,
I'm from Brasil (true spelling) and all OFF TOPIC'S should be
so fascinating. I wish I could've seen the feathery and colorful
illegals(joke).Even parrot's are COMIN TO AMERICA like the Neil Diamond
Global Hit Song. But it's the warm climate in San Diego, which is
Howdy John,
It sure looks like it might be Nickel Ore. I have a
beautiful chunk of nickel ore that my daughter found when we were walking on
R.R. tracks by a park. The slow LOCO'S carry some of the most interesting
ores and when overloaded we pick up the ones strewn about a
TOUCHE, on the frieken constant bickering about Ebay Steve. Sounds like
you're going to have a great time on Muir. Have fun and watch out for bear.
Remember to make some noise on the trail. Or carry some heat just in case
.
~~~* ROMAN N.
! ALLENDE RULES !
Hey tom,
Could be Ebay is not allowing our site logo to go on because of
the things going on the last weeks - Cries of meteorwrongs and such , I'm
sure you know what I'm talking about. But I could be wrong, maybe another
seller might respond with a better answer. Good Luck (IMCA #
Dear Gabriel,
Nice name by the way. As you know, there are meteorites that
cannot be adequately explained(composition, chondrule color and shapes,
inclusions that make no sense, origins of the particular meteorite, etc.)
yet there they are right in front of us. Hubble is taking
or is that your way of trying, in your own mind
to project your self -deluded Princely qualities to the list.wow I'm awed by
the name and I actually copied it from your email, unlike the barbarian who
responded to my email .
~~~* Good Morning Where It Is So
(IMCA 0583) Roman
I'm laughing my ass off Dennis,
Now that's what I call an irate
Rant . Did you step on any PAHOEHOE lava that was'nt quite cooled off yet
today. My wife said reading your Rant makes her want to scream Blasphemer.
She's laughing too.
From: Dennis
I'm with Steve, SCREW the millions who like ebay. Please excuse my limited
vocalization on the subject. Oh, time to call the damn cat in. I would have
enjoyed chatting with ya'll but there's this pissed -off black bear out here
in my little forest that'll kill my dumb-ass cat. Good Night, and
Hey Walter,
Do these look like Park Forest to you, first of all. I have'nt
seen any close-ups till this set, but for a fresh fall, which we'll assume
these are meteorites and they did'nt hit a dog, cow, crashed through a roof
and destroy any CPU peripherals(printers, etc.), or the
Hello Michael,
First, let me say nice to meet you, on this thing of ours.
I have'nt read all the Email- so I dont know if any conclusive analysis has
been made yet by a trained astrochemist or some Meteorite Lab on a genuine
sample of Park Forest.
I just need to know if you know, or
Hey tom. It's probably light green olivine that crystallized with other
pre-solar nebular material, silicates in particular- some of which have no
color hue. I've seen many different color hues in my Allende slice and the
fascinating and sometimes perfect chondrules when observing them under an
Relax fellas. I know a guy who has a copper meteorite with tin flow lines,
really cool BRONZE-ITE:). Between the Green Man and the Gold Man and
Volcanic Bombs from Space, which one was the mother of all the bombs? YA
gotta laugh.
IMCA#0583
From: M come Meteorite Meteorites [EMAIL
I once new a guy who said he could make a meteorite-IRON - to be specific,
he did'nt know about the (Widmanstten Pattern) test though. So I let him try
and then I surprised him with the (WIDMANSTATTEN PATTERN)test with Nitric
Acid. This person needs to be penalized for making the list look
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