Ho Steevey,
it's very simple. Not the tkw makes the price, the availability does.
Read your Kichinka! (Don't tell me, you haven't bought his book yet!)
Why Esquel is still the king? Because of its beauty? Or its stability?
No. Because it's mainly a single large mass and the owner was clever
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Ho Steevey,
it's very simple. Not the tkw makes the price, the availability does.
Read your Kichinka
trying to recoup
their investment.
Mark
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Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 13:08:34 +0100
Ho Steevey,
it's very simple. Not the tkw
for sale at the moment).
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Brahin is a ruster and is not even worth $1- per gram if you live in a
humid
From: Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 13:08:34 +0100
Ho Steevey,
it's very simple. Not the tkw makes the price, the availability does.
Read your
In a message dated 2/10/2006 11:31:38 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
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Meow!
Martin
PS:
There were 4 meteorite dealers who
had it forsale
I'm not sure, whether Madam Anne did the long journey to China
thus
They are all trying to recoup
their investment.
would
Steve speack of prices and after is he ruin this...how
much have ask for the MorrisTown slice? $400?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Morristown-Tenn-3-58-gram-slice-meteorite_W0QQitemZ6604782835QQcategoryZ3239QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Matteo
M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
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: Friday, January 06, 2006 3:14 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Fukang meteorite
Please clarify Ken, you say the Fukang specimen is very nice, and then you
say you are watching it rust everywhere. Those two statements are not
compatible. Either it is nice, or it is a rusting piece of crap
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Please clarify Ken, you say the Fukang specimen is very nice, and then you
say you are watching it rust everywhere. Those two statements are not
compatible. Either it is nice
];
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Please clarify Ken, you say the Fukang specimen is very nice, and then you
say you are watching it rust everywhere. Those
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Please clarify Ken, you say the Fukang specimen is very nice, and then
you
say you are watching it rust everywhere. Those two statements
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Please clarify Ken, you say the Fukang specimen is very nice, and then you
say you are watching it rust everywhere. Those two statements
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In a message dated 1/7/2006 10:38:19 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
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Yes Matt, I understand, but you cant just make it so simple as well. We all
know that some Brahin is crap, some is superb, same with Brenham. Yet I have
never seen Esquel rust, nor Seymchan, nor
Mine did not come from John or Marvin. It was prepared by Marlin Cilz.
Matt
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In a message dated 1/7/2006 10:38:19 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes Matt, I understand, but you cant just make it so simple as well. We all
know that some Brahin
Please clarify Ken, you say the Fukang specimen is very nice, and then you say
you are watching it rust everywhere. Those two statements are not compatible.
Either it is nice, or it is a rusting piece of crap. Meteorites that rust on me
are never considered nice.
Mike Farmer
--
Many Brahin its stable if take from the internal, but
others its ruster if take from near surface. The same
for Brenham or Admire...this not with Esquel, Imilac,
Marjalathi and other very stable pallasites
Matteo
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Please clarify Ken, you say the Fukang
Please clarify Ken, you say the Fukang specimen is very nice, and then you
say you are watching it rust everywhere. Those two statements are not
compatible. Either it is nice, or it is a rusting piece of crap. Meteorites
that rust on me are never considered nice.
Mike Farmer
Mike be more
Mike:
My exterior slabs are very attractive and stable. The ol xtals are
incredibly large.
Matt Morgan
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Please clarify Ken, you say the Fukang specimen is very nice, and then you say
you are watching it rust everywhere. Those two statements are not compatible.
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Please clarify Ken, you say the Fukang specimen is very nice, and then you
say you are watching it rust everywhere. Those two statements
similar to brahin or brenham in few words.horrible
near the surface, stable in the interiorthanks, I
prefear to buy Esquel or Imilac...
Matteo
--- Arizona Skies Meteorites [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ha scritto:
Hi Ken and all...There has been some confusion
surrounding the stability of this
You can buy your slice at a Bonham's auction in L.A. on 4th of Dec.
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Fukang Meteorite Slice - An Important New Discovery
Stoney Iron - Pallasite
Fukang, China
An extraordinary discovery
Sinceraly I prefear the oldest Esquel or
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Munich Show if have seen this kilos of Fukang, but any
have say to have seen this material exibhited.
Matteo
--- Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
You can buy your slice at a Bonham's
I should sell my meteorites
there?
Buckleboo!
Martin
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Sinceraly I prefear the oldest
Steve...ancient chinese proverb say...
Better to get your information straight from horse's
mouth than from horse's other end.
Cheers
-John
--- Steve Arnold, Chicago!!
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I was told that there is over 900 kilo's of this
pallasite.At the munich
show I was also
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