Listees,
Sorry for the double post, but I had to let everyone know i have added
to my listings a very rare and I have no doubt a scientifically
important specimen. it is a endcut of impact glass from Crooked Creek
that has metal inclusions in it. As if the impact glass isn't rare
enough, the
Hi Brandon,
How do you tell the difference between this as impact glass and a lump
of man made slag? Have you tested the metal for nickel?
Graham
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Listees,
Sorry for the double post, but I had to let everyone know i have added to my
Hi Frank,
I believe they have about 50 more specimens. I should get
About 10 or so new ones daily for several days - but remember,
Any offer that stands for 24 hrs will get the item for that.
Please send all inquiries to CJ at: c...@webbers.com
Thanks, Michael
On
Hi,
The announcement of the Sterley pallasite has started me thinking
about pallasites. One of my pallasite quests is to read Q. David Bowers'
manuscript on pallasites. Does anyone have a copy, know where a copy is or
even seen a copy of it? I have written to Mr. Bowers in regards to it. I
Michael and all,
Most hammer collectors do not consider paved roads, parking lots
Or yards grounds for Hammer status (though Marvin Killgore has a
Fantastic paved road mini-impact crater that is VERY kule - still not
A hammer).
The closest of all such debates was whether a fruit
Notice missing a Q in my collection Anyyone have 2-5 grams of the H4
Queretaro from Mexico? If you do please PM me.
Chris Spratt
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Hi John et al.,
You might try these guys as well; they have provided nice inexpensive
material for me:
http://www.jule-art.com/
Regards,
Jim Baxter
Hi Norm, Susan Tom and thanks for your help and
rapid resonses! We will check those sources out.
Cheers
-John
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Hi all...does anyone know of a good website for
plastic display stands?
Thanks in advance!
-John
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Try http://www.amlap.com/alw/page4.html for starters.
Regards,
Norm
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plastic display stands?
Thanks in advance!
-John
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Thanks in advance!
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Hi Norm, Susan Tom and thanks for your help and
rapid resonses! We will check those sources out.
Cheers
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Try http://www.amlap.com/alw/page4.html for
starters.
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Sent: 22 July 2004 20:38
To: mark ford; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] q on storing micromounts
Of course! Vinyl Chlorides! - that answers a long standing question I
have had.. I was wondering why a some Micro's I had in Foam (sponge)
cases
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Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] q on storing micromounts
Hi Mark, Marcin all
I have the same problem with rusting on the white foam pads, looks awful
! I think an answer maybe the use of a piece of VCI
I think http://www.freewebs.com/fordmeteorites/Box%20rust.jpg
Says it all!
Now tell me storing minerals in cheap Chloride based foam is good!?
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Yes, its terrible.
But do not want from me photo of holes in the membrane from the big Membrane
boxes. Rust from meteorite make a few holes in
What is a good way to store/display meteorites in micromounts?
I am interested in having the ability to display some, and the ability
to store others while not having them scratech and being easy to read
the lables to find ones I might be interested in.
A related question, what is a good
Dear concerned,
I would not use sponge as it usually contains
vinyl chlorides which will oxidize iron with water
vapor present. Cotton in my humid climate...even
paper...is a no no because it tends to absorb water in
my climate in Tokyo. Good luck! Dirk Ross.Tokyo
Vapor-proof boxes with
!
Thanks for that.
Mark Ford
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Dear concerned,
I would not use sponge as it usually contains
vinyl chlorides
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Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 18:04:27 -0700
Subject: [meteorite-list] q on storing micromounts
Folks
What is a good way to store/display meteorites in micromounts?
I am interested in having the ability to display some, and the ability
to store others while not having
Folks
What is a good way to store/display meteorites in micromounts?
I am interested in having the ability to display some, and the ability
to store others while not having them scratech and being easy to read
the lables to find ones I might be interested in.
A related question, what is a good
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