So I sold exactly $1,000 worth of Caddo County today (and got a couple people
in line for a few more slices when I take my final cuts later).
This came after posting my ad a few hours earlier, an ad that was free this
week but would have cost me $4 next week.
I will have to consider long and
Darryl writes:
"My golly, it's fun to see this surface after so many years. A classic for
those of us who came up in the late 80s/90s; it's like the music to which
we grew up."
See also:
The Robert A. Haag Collection Field Guide and Catalog 1989, p. 06
The Robert A. Haag Collection Field Gui
Caddo County?!
My golly, it's fun to see this surface after so many years. A classic for
those of us who came up in the late 80s/90s; it's like the music to which we
grew up. Nice offering!
On Apr 1, 2014, at 4:20 PM, Ruben Garcia wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Pretty cool stuff, I don't remem
Hi Steve,
I was looking into IAB's recently and they are actually closely linked
to winonaites as their oxygen isotopes are identical.
Carl Agee
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Carl B. Agee
Director and Curator, Institute of Meteoritics
Professor, Earth and Planetary Sciences
MSC03 2050
Uni
Hi Steve,
Pretty cool stuff, I don't remember when I saw such nice samples of
this meteorite Also , the price is not bad.
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 12:50 PM, Steve Arnold wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I figure I should jump in here and get my one last free ad in while I can.
>
> I have some small p
Hello List,
I figure I should jump in here and get my one last free ad in while I
can.
I have some small part slices of Caddo County, Oklahoma available now.
This is an amazing IAB silicated iron, unlike anything I have ever seen
before. In fact when it first hit the market years ago it was
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