Hi All
Just wondered how the talk went?
Anything cool to look at?
Mike
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Jensen Meteorites
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Aurora, CO 80017-3137
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FYI for those in the Tucson area.
FYI for those in the Tucson area.
http://uanews.org/cgi-bin/WebObjects/UANews.woa/wa/MainStoryDetails?ArticleID=10995
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Eric Olson
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HmmmI had no idea that Marvin had the largest private meteorite
collection in the world. Learn something new everyday.
Also, I hope the Flandreau gives proper credit to John Blennert for all
the freebies he has donated to them over the years.
Sounds like a nice event indeed. Thanks for
What determines the largest in the world. Number of pieces, quality,
rare? I wanna know since this title gets tossed around ALOT.
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Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
P.O. Box 151293
Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
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DNAndrews wrote:
HmmmI
Who of the *r e a l* high rollers regarding privately owned meteorites in
this world will fully and publicly tell you quantities or qualities, for
reasons whatever...?? I mean there are definitely quite a bunch of
collectors around with collections truly deserving an adjective like
giant. Some of
Hi Alexander all,
Every major collection owner I know has specifically asked me to
keep my knowledge of their collection sub rosa. There is an over riding
and single reason for this: they fear the possibility of robbery.
The single exception is Bob Haag, who's collection is in a
I used to think Dean was the largest meteorite guy in the world. That last
picture looks like he's lost that stature. Married life must agree with him.
He's going to love New Zealand.
Best regards,
Bill
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From: Alexander Seidel [EMAIL
Geese Michael. Are you casing the joint or what?
Bill
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From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Alexander all,
Every major collection owner I know has specifically asked me to
keep my knowledge of their collection sub rosa.
Three weeks ago, I was in Tucson for a couple of days
and visited the Flandreau. I was impressed by not only
the meteorites that John Blennert has put on display
there, but by the gold specimens as well. A young lady
working there told me that Mr. Blennert donates quite
a lot of space rocks to
on 4/21/05 3:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Geese Michael. Are you casing the joint or what?
Bill
I have an extremely inquisitive (and my wife would say sick)
mind. My astrological chart refers to it as a deep interest in the
unusual.yah, I guess I am.
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