Hello to those of you concerned, Let me give you all some
advise in an area that I am well qualified in! If you plan on eating crow,
marinade it in a red wine, keep refrigerated for two days, wrap it in tin foil
and barbeque it over mesquite for no longer than 15 minutes, and serve with
Hello List, Would any one on the list happen to have a close up picture of a
CAI ? Or know where to find one online? One more thing, are they only in C
chondrites?
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identify some white inclusions in a NWA. : )
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Hello, all you good people of the list.
I love this great hobby and all the people that are involved in it, you
are some of the neatest people I have ever met, even if only by emails. : )
But, at least for the time being, I am taking a break. If the economy
ever picks back up, and
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Oh, Thank you!! I have been waiting for it to drop to 25 cents a
gram!! : )
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Hello List, I think I am figuring the price thing out! Some dealers can get
nice meteorites like Geo for 8 cents a gram and sell it for $3 a gram. So,
some collectors do not pass their savings on to their fellow meteorite
collectors. Then there are some that pass that savings on knowing we should
Hello List, I think we need to talk about this:
.We just gotta keep looking.See you all on Saturday in the strewnfields.
I think we need to rethink this term, Strewn-field! Should this not be
strewn-town, strewn-city or strewn-something, Where is the field?
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In two hours a 70 g park forest on ebay is going to end. It is already up to
$916, What a joke for a what LL?
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Hello List, does anybody know the classification of DAG396?
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Hello List, at last years Tucson show at the inn suites there was a dealer,
I think from Tucson who, If memory serves me right, had a pony tail and
maybe a cowboy hat Seems like he was tall. He was very knowledgeable, And
had one heck of a lot of nice meteorites for sale. He was on the bottom
Well List, This makes me wonder about the little girl who got hit in the
foot??
Tom
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Subject: Interesting item on eBay web site item#2167709654: Park Forest
Meteorite WOW !! Fell 2 days ago
I saw this item for sale at eBay, The World's Online Marketplace TM, and
Hello Bob and list, Bob wrote;
one of our own List members
has already recovered several stones
A previous post said;
People are being urged to turn over finds to the scientific
community.
I want to know, do we have to? Why would the scientific community need all
the stones? Is it like the
the
same.Thanks, Tom
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Fox news is going to show the fall for us in AZ
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Hello List, I was looking at my Allende and noticed a clear inclusion with a
light green tinge, can any one tell me what this is?
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Hello List, is there anyone out there that can tell me how to calculate
density of meteorites or rocks?
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Hello List, I hunted GB today and the only find was a real nice 320g
Rattle snake. Be careful out there!
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Hello List, Just a heads up (MAYBE) There is a buyer ( ddo9876 )on ebay with
no feedback buying hundreds of dollars on meteorites today. I wonder if he
is for real? Seems like every thing I looked at he has a bid on. And has
bought a lot of buy it nows.
Thanks, Tom
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maybe! Some times you get a mesosiderite!
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What do you get when you cross an iron with
Hello list, I am still unsure of what qualifies a meteor to be a fireball. I
saw a good one tonight. It was about 3 times as bright as Jupiter, yellowish
in color but the strange thing was it did not really leave a trail, maybe a
short one right behind it but it was so short you could not notice
Hell Jeff and list, My favorite Ordinary Chondrite, Portales
Valley! The reason is self explanatory!
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as
treasurer.
Bill Mason
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Hello List, Because of the rather slow growth of my meteorite
Hello List, Because of the rather slow growth of my meteorite collection, I
am going to attempt something that has not been tried before, Meteorite
Propagation.
I am going to use the same techniques used to bring the
Peregrine Falcon back from the brink of extinction. The captive breeding of
Hello Fred and list, Fred wrote;" I wish to
place an order for a double, oriented meteorite, much like the Adamana "Venus
Stone" meteorite, but with this shape on both ends of the
meteorite"
Unfortunately, that would require Bob Haag to donate the Venus
Stone for breeding! I don't know if
Hello List, Is there, by chance any heading to gold basin this weekend? I am
going out, and if anyone else is or wants to I would like to meet up!
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Hello List, My mother in law said she had a rock she found in OK. that looks
just like my meteorites. Indeed it did, But its not a meteorite, I do not
know what it is. It looks to have a thin crust, it is not attract a magnet
in the slightest. It does not look like any slag I have seen. It seems
Hello Bernd and list. I have to ask, Are these the same classification? If
so where they traveling in space together? If not the same could one be the
impactor and the other a impactee from years back?
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From: Bernd
Hello List, It seems to me, a beginner, that you can use a magnet to find
the first meteorite then all the searching in the area should be done
without one. After the first find you would know what you are looking for.
Then if it turns out to be a strewn field they can test one of the others
for
Hello Mark and List, That is where a good metal detector comes in!
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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 6:57 PM
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I love the analogy Michael...and we do often talk in grams and kilos.
I always fell like we are all dealing drugs! You call your favorite dealer
and ask for a kilo of his best rock! : ) This meteorite the farmer found
reminds me of that million dollar iron on ebay a while back that belonged to
Million
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Tom aka James Knudson wrote: I always feel like we
are all dealing drugs! You call your favorite dealer and ask for
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What's this?
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Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 9:49 PM
Subject: Interesting item on eBay web site item#2161642644: Meteorite tek.
found one room school yard TX
I saw this
Hello List, I think I got this slikenside thing down now, Thanks! One more
thing, I have seen Glacier polished rock, would you call that a
slickenside? Would that be a good comparison?
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Hello List, Reading the description of Slikensides I was reminded of my SA
shrapnel. My SA has groves that resemble bullet rifling. You can tell by
looking at the groves that it is where it was ripped apart. Is this
Slikensides?
Thanks, Tom
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Hello Good List, I now know how Slikensides came to be, thanks to all the
experts that hang around this list! BUT, I still have not figured out what
you are talking about? What is a Slikenside? Some one asked;
I am looking for information about SLIKENSIDE formation.
Does they come from a
Hello John And list, John wrote;
The stones are often distinct in their appearance for a given name
meteorite, and most buyers know what they are looking at...but (for
example)some Gold Basin look just like many NWA's found in recent years.
Weathered...and old looking.
The fact that there has
There must have been a new fall !!!
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sure is quiet!
Hello Good list, I am sorry if I sound like a crazed lunatic, that is not my
intention! I am a believer in letting nature take it coarse, especially when
it comes to a possible new witnessed fall. I could see why the general
public would be interested in diverting an earth bound asteroid. But
Hello List, I have a slice of NWA 753. It has some rust colored spots
through out the matrix. What Am I looking at? If it is rust, what rusted?
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Hello List, I was informed that my time stamp on my emails my be off. The
windows clock on my task bar is correct. I have demention 4 a atomic clock
syncronizing utility. I ran it and it said I was .02 of a sec off. Could it
be my server? Or is there some thing else? Also keep in mind that I am
Hello Bob and list, I might be new to this, but I do know one thing! I
started out with a rather small collection that over this last year has not
grown much. It is still a small collection (30) with a lot of duplicate
meteorites. I kept my meteorites in a military ammo box with a big bag of
Hello List, I just got back from the Tucson show, Boy was it great! I met a
lot of the Collectors I only have heard about. I bought 246 meteorites from
thin sections to a 3050g oriented SA. I went to Blood's action and was
yelling out the high bid on a nice meteorite when my wife shook me and
Hello Ron and List, I do not have the educated background that Ron and Rob
have but I do have plenty of common sense. I do know people as well as
anyone else on the list and know that some well meaning people will jump to
conclusions! There is trash laying all over this country, some of it has
Hello List, I wish NASA would put out a map showing the flight path in
better detail. Shuttle debris in Joshua tree, in southern California, YA
RIGHT! The shuttle flew over N.California! Shuttle debris in Phoenix AZ. The
shuttle flew over N. AZ ! Not one piece of the AZ debris turned out to be
get
a detailed map of the flight I could meteorite hunt in that area and keep an
eye out for debris for NASA. Any thing to help! I do not have any tracking
programs. :
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Hello Ron and List, From what I read over the last week or so on this
subject I have formed no opinion on this subject. But, I reminds me of crop
circles!
Thanks, Tom
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Hello List, I tried to post this last night, but it has not shown up yet
so... I have an NWA that has a red matrix, not a lot of visible metal, is
not real heavy for its size, it attracts a magnet, but not very strongly and
it smells real bad! Any Ideas of why or what this is?
Thanks, Tom
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Hello List, I have a NWA that has a red matrix, Seems like not a lot of
visible metal, kinda light for a meteorite and it STINKS! It is a meteorite
for sure, but is the only one in my small collection that has an odor. Any
ideas of what this can be?
Thanks, Tom
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Hello List, The gold basin I found yesterday that was buried has a some kind
of white deposit forming on it. What is this, and haw can I remove it
safely?
Thanks, Tom
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in distilled water for about 10 minutes, Then took a stiff nylon brush and
within a few minutes had a nice 50% crusted individual! Thank you all for
you suggestions!
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To: Tom aka james Knudson [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello List, I think today was about my 7th trip to gold basin and finaly,
two GB's a 5.3 and 24.3. They are still out there! They both look like the
original L4's.
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Hello List, Last year at tucson I showed a few possible iron meteorites to a
few meteorite collectors. They all seemed to think one was a mill ball and
kinda liked the other one. Well one year later, I finely got a nickel test
kit. The one people thought was a mill ball came up a real light
Hello again list. A few more things about this piece of iron; People have
told me this one is worth having checked out. It has little black inclusions
not unlike the inclusions I have seen in CD's. I have tried to etch it, but
it only weighs 41g's and the surface to etch is not very big. I saw
Sorry List, but I am the collector that has been collecting the longest! I
have been collecting sence 1902, So there we go, now we know! Oh wait, never
mind, it was 2002 not 1902! : )
Thanks, Tom
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Hello list, Thanks to the wonderful people of the list, I now have the most
comprehensive collection on Bensour photos in existance! Thanks!!!
Thanks, Tom
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Hello good list! I have never seen a pic of a polished slice of Bensour. Can
any one send me one? Or maybe tell me where I can find a pic online?
Thanks, Tom
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Mark and list, Mark wrote;
Send me your address and I
will send you a couple small meteorites with surface crust
Things like this, make me proud to be on this list! Some of the nicest and
most generous people I have ever met are on this list! Thank you all!
Thanks, Tom
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Hello List, Our local college's Geology professor showed me a hand full of
Gold Basin meteorites he found. I don't know every thing, but I do know they
were all magnetite! I did not have the heart to tell him! : ( well any ways
I called him and was told that he was out identifying a possible
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Hello List, Our G.B. hunt ended today. We all learned a little something
about how to find the now rare meteorite. If you all want to find gold basin
meteorites, do what I am going to do on my nest G.B. hunt, search E-Bay! It
is a lot cheaper and you should have better luck finding one.: ) We
Hello Paul, I hope you did not offend any of the cry babies on the list with
this statement!
Jim and I are going to Tucson. We are going to see as many Dealers as we
can. We are going to
have a great time at Larry, Twink and Jim's Party. We'll party harty at
Geoff and Steve's Party!
We'll
I hope every one comming to the GB hunt as a safe trip! If you are staying
in kingman let me know. : )
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Tom aka james Knudson wrote:
Hello Paul, I hope you did not offend any of the cry babies on the list
with this statement!
Jim and I are going to Tucson. We are going to see as many Dealers as
we can. We are going to
have a great time at Larry, Twink and Jim's Party
Hello List, We US citizens all paid dearly for these rocks. We paid
for these rocks with our tax money and can't even see them. So they are
useless to the true owners, US! Tom
walter branch wrote:
of Cape York from Walter B. (minus the case).
Now, Russ. For you, you know
Hello Al and List, If we could decide where are tax money went, I would send
mine to NASA!
Thanks, Tom
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To: Tom aka James Knudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: meteorite-list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Good new List, It should be mostly sunny saturday and sunday with a high of
58! Nice hunting weather! We seem to be picking up a few more List members
for our hunt as the time approaches, the more the merrier!
Thanks, Tom
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Hello List, To show my ignorance I am going to ask a stupid question. my
meteorite collection is growing very slowly slower than most! One thing I do
not have is a tektite. Does a tektite have a place in a meteorite
collection. I have been to busy looking at meteorites and have always
Hello List, I ran across this page. Good assortment!
http://www.mamasminerals.com/index.htm
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Hello List, Is there any one on the list who can tell me how old G.B.
meteorites are? And how they came up with the age? I have read anywhere from
15 to 25 thousand years, is this right and why a 10 thousand year gap?
Thanks, Tom
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Hello List members! Our Gold Basin group hunt on the 11th 12th is just
next weekend! We can meet at 9 AM at the corner of pierce ferry RD and
Greg's hideout RD. If you are staying in kingman we can meet in kingman at
7:30 or 8:00 and drive out there together. Every one is invited!
Thanks, Tom
This is a great read! Is Ron Smith on the list? Lots of good info here!
http://members.aol.com/whiteriverlabs/articles.html
Hello List, I get to try a friends whites GMT out at gold basin. has anyone
ever used one and do they work for meteorites?
Thanks, Tom
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Well list, Its 2003, Happy new years! I hope we get a new fall this year
that is close to home for us all! May a New type of meteorite fall in your
yard!
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Hello List, I have an 89g end cut of Ghubara and what I really want is a
small crusted individual of Bensour! Is there any one that would be willing
to trade?
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Hello List, Would any one going to the G.B group hunt on Jan 11th and 12th
please let me know your plans, ie, coming in friday night or driving in
saturday morning to help figure out a good meeting time. We don't want to
leave any one who might be running a few minutes late, behind. : ) For the
Hello List members;
I only can hope that the seller discloses
who the owner is.
It has to be Hilary Clinton! New York presidential hopeful.
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To: Michael L Blood
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Hello Good List Members, I hope you all notice his little disclaimer at the
bottom. He Knows what it is! Tom
From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Another eBay meteor
Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2002 23:19:40 -0800
Hi Anne,
Hello again List, It was not a plane! This shadow covered an area of a few
blocks for a second or less, there was not a cloud in the sky mind you! But
it seemed like a large dark cloud had covered the sun. I know planes better
than most people and have been around them and airports all my life!
Hello Michael and List, Steves name is not on the IMCA's list But at the
same time he is not on the IMCA's removed members list either!
Go figure!
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Hello Bob and list. In my first post on this subject, I asked the list if it
was possible for some thing like an asteroid to cause this. I am not trying
to say it was! I do know that a bird or a plane could not cast a shadow
large enough to darken the sky over such a large area! I do not know
Hello List, We are on for the Gold Basin hunt on Jan 11th 12th! I will be
going to gold Basin in the next week or two and will look for a good spot to
meet, and will let everyone know. If there is any list members that know of
a good spot, feel free to make suggestions. : ) I will also keep
Hello List, I want to ask a weird question. I can't give an exact date, all
I can tell you is it was in April or may of this year on a week day. At
about 2:30 or 3:00 in the afternoon in Chandler AZ, I was waiting for my
wife and child to get out of school (wife was an aid). I was sitting in my
Hello List, Has there been any meteorites from Jordon? Is there a meteorite
market coming out of Jordon? Does anybody know if jordon would be good for
finding meteorites? Can they be exported?
Thanks, Tom
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Hello List, Maybe one of you E-Bayers can tell me why the starting bid was
$10.00 and after one bid it went strait to $100
Thanks, Tom
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I bet this people, seller and bidders are in this together for some reason?
Maybe to get others to bid onit or some kind of scam!
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Hello List , Sorry for the out of context post! I am trying to switch
from hotmail to Netscape's email and was wondering if any one knows how
to add a signature at the end of your letter?
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Hello List, My metal detector does not pic up stone meteorites unless there
over 100g's. Yes I like finding meteorites over 100g's but I also like
finding the smaller ones! So any ways I barrowed a metal detector from my
uncle. It is a WHITES EAGLE 2 SL , But no directions! Does any list member
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Hello List, Can some one please tell me what qualifies a meteorite to be
called oriented? Can a oriented meteorite spin half way through its flight
and orientate on the other side, and if so would it still be considered
oriented (Double orientated)? Inquiring minds want to know!
Thanks, Tom
Hello list, I was wondering if any one knows or has a good idea of how long
it took for Sikhote-alin fireball to create all those beautiful orientated
individuals?
Thanks, Tom
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Hello List, I was arranging my collection and noticed some thing is not
right! To many small meteorites for my MEGA MOUNT collection! Would any
one be willing to trade a big, good looking (at least partly)crusted stone
or thumbprinted iron (not rust)individual iron for;
145g Nantan
89g end
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Hello List, Dont forget the Geminids shower peaking the 13th and 14th! 2:00
am should be the best viewing time. It should have up to 75 big yellow
meteors an hour.
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Hello List, I understand some hunters carry a file for making a window in
the field. I have been checking out the little cordless Dremel tools for
this purpose. Has anyone tried these?
Thanks, Tom
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