Beautiful Mark. I have added a link to your thin section photo from my
Forestburg (b)
page - with proper credit of course. Eventually I will be looking for larger
specimens.
Your full slices are just awesome.
Gary
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com
On 7 Jan 2007 at 22:21, MARK BOSTICK
Hello Bernd, Gary, list
I completely agree with Bernd regarding the aesthetics of Forestburg (b).
I was lucky enough to acquire a 315 g complete slice in the old good times
(1995) when such beauties were available here and there and their gram
prices quite affordable. David New was, at that
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Hello Bernd, Gary, list
I completely agree with Bernd regarding the aesthetics of Forestburg (b).
I was lucky enough to acquire a 315 g complete slice in the old good times
(1995) when such beauties were available here
Gary wrote: If you want to take a look [at Gary's slice] it is here:
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com/forestburg2-6.html
Mark writes: A photograph from my Forestburg (b) thin section is shown here:
http://www.meteoritearticles.com/colforestburgbts.html
ZĂ©limir writes:
...sometimes a simple
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I wonder if there is anyone out there who has collected all those price
lists that David New used to send to his customers via airmail - which
happened in the pre-internet times, of course. I
Many thanks Bernd!
The picture is wonderful indeed.
Upon checking my collection catalog, I note having also got a thin section
of the same meteorite (David New, 1998).
However, I also note I sold that slice (and many others for which I had the
real meteorite represented in collection) to my
Hello Bernd, Gary, Zelimir and fellow chondrite enthusiasts,
Bernd noted There is one such fairy-like chondrule in my Forestburg (b)
thin section. It features a prominent polysomatic megachondrule measuring 5
millimeters in largest dimension. It is a complex, oval, barred
olivine-pyroxene
Seidel
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I wonder if there is anyone out there who has collected all those price
lists that David New used to send
In a message dated 1/8/2007 12:45:42 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Many thanks Bernd!
The picture is wonderful indeed.
Upon checking my collection catalog, I note having also got a thin section
of the same meteorite (David New, 1998).
However, I also note I sold
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An: Martin Altmann; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
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I know, my dear nephew, I know too well!!!:-)
Well some of these days some special orders from me will surely
I think Forestburg(b) is an under appreciated bargain. I acquired my
material from Blaine Reed who was selling at a very reasonable price. I may
have purchased all of his remaining inventory but I am not sure. I am glad
Blaine Reed is still in business, he is great to work with and is honest,
But Dearest Uncle,
My Dear Nephew,
To sell TS would be no good idea. As you should know, 80% of all
TS-collectors prefer strictly TS from the mentioned source and condemn
all other TS who don't carry that brand emblem a priori and without
having seen them as to be of minor quality.
I
Hi Martin and list. I wrote a piece for Meteorite Magazine about good and
garbage thins. I agree, you get what you pay for. Most cheap thins would be
useful for a micro mount collection but should go nowhere near a microscope.
One exception is Ivan Koutyrev. He has sold thins on eBay
Hi All,
I just received and photographed this very nice slice of Forestburg (b) from
the Hupe'
Collection. Lately I've been focusing on widening my collection by purchasing
smaller
specimens and this one is just beautiful. Some info about this meteorite;
An L5 chondrite found in 1957 at
Hello Gary and List,
I just received and photographed this very nice slice of Forestburg (b)
from the Hupe Collection...and this one is just beautiful Shock stage
S5, weathering grade W1; the chondrite is shock blackened and contains
impact melt clasts.
If you want to take a look it is
Thank you Bernd,
I just finished uploading a very nice slice of Tulia (b) with a great 'river'
of FeNi at
one end - also received from the Hupe' collection.
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com/tulia2-2.html
Best,
Gary
On 7 Jan 2007 at 21:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Gary and List,
Re: http://www.meteorite-dealers.com/forestburg2-6.html
Hello Gary, Bernd and list,
Gary commented I just received and photographed this very nice slice of
Forestburg (b) from the Hupe'
Collection. Lately I've been focusing on widening my collection by
purchasing smaller
specimens and this
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