At 10:01 PM 6/14/2003 -0700, you wrote:
I have see the photos from the USNM museum, the
Vigarano piece I have in collection arrive from the
same collection write in the label C.Bosch, I have the
yellow number write in my piece. Any of you have
informations of the C.Bosch Collection?
The Carl
Willamette has one the the most wild etch patterns I have ever seen, this
one does not. I live a few miles from this guy and hope to take a better
look at it.
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Rob Wesel
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- Original
Title: Fairbanks Daily Times City: Fairbanks, Alaska Date: Tuesday, December 14, 1915 Page: 1 LARGE METEORITE FALLS NEAR ATLIN Three Dogs Are Killed On the Trail and Driver Is Stunned DAWSON, Dec. 12. - One of the strangest accidents recorded in this district occurred Saturday when a monster
meteorite fell on the Yukon telegraph line, near
N a h l i n , south of Atlin, and killed three dogs ...
Isn't Nahlin the Inuit equivalent for the Egyptian Nakhla?
Sorry, couldn't resist :-))
Bernd
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At 21:37 14.06.03 GMT, you wrote:
Hello List,
For my part, living in a country with a tremendous number of
ice-covered lakes in the winter time (a really LARGE area) dropping
such objects on _ice lakes_ would be of even more interest.
Just to avoid confusion:
I'm simply talking about a frozen,
It appears to be a meteorite, no doubt, but it has an
etch pattern that is not like Willamette, more like
Canyon Diablo.
Where does the seller get the impression that it is
Williamette?
And that it is represented at ebay as such.
Steve Schoner/AMS
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Hi Steve and all,
A number of the Park Forest Meteorites seem to be quite rough in outside texture while
still having fusion crust. This to me indicates a low altitude breakup of the
fireball. I don't know however if it could have broken up as low as 7,000 feet which
also seems too low to me
Walter Branch wrote:
Pretty funny (and sad at the same time).
It Soitenly Is!
ken
Walter Branch wrote:
Dang, Ken, initially I thought your post was for real.
Then I saw the first picture.
Pretty funny (and sad at the same time).
-Walter
Mark and List,
This sounds like a word-of-mouth story after being passed through a
dozen persons.
(If compared to the first version, it is barely recognizable.)
How can the person driving the sled dogs also be traveling about fifty
feet behind the sled...?
Why was he not on the sled?
What are the
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A number of the Park Forest Meteorites seem to be quite rough in outside texture while
still having fusion crust. This to me indicates a low altitude breakup of the
fireball. I don't know however if it could have broken up as low as 7,000 feet which
also seems too
This is a photo using a Polaraview, a cheap $30
microscope and a Intel Web camera.
The image is not as clear as it is by direct viewing,
but clear enough to show the extraterrestrial
weathering that bisects this view.
The weathering vein can be seen as a meandering
diagonal line that cuts
I don't know however if it could have broken up as low
as 7,000 feet which also seems too low to me also.
Hi AL and List,
One of the lowest break-up points on record is that of the
Homestead, Iowa, brecciated L5 chondrite: 2.5 miles:
Between 10:20 and 10:30 p.m. on the cold winter night of
Hello Steve, Al and list. Steve wrote;
, I have to conclude that they burned for some time and either did not
create much of a crust or the crust was lost in flight.
If crust was lost in flight, I am surprised that none (or little) has been
found apart from the masses
If this did happen could
Hello List, This one looks even better than the last one. The seller even
has sold a few meteorites before. I don't think you want to miss this one!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2179695331
Thanks, Tom
The proudest member of the IMCA 6168
Hello
This is the new russian iron meteorite, is a strange
ataxite with many inclusions, a slice is visible in my
collection site under section ataxites name Dronino.
Regards
Matteo
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Hello List, This one looks even better than the last
one.
Hi All,
Some time ago (when I was using aother computer far, far away)
someone on the list posted a URL or just a list that showed the
handle or seller name from ebay of every person on the list
(and some not) who sold on eBay. It gave their real name and
actual email address.
Hi Michael,
I'll look around and see if I don't have the list somewhere.
--AL
I did not have sex with that woman
William Clinton
Michael L Blood wrote:
Hi All,
Some time ago (when I was using aother computer far, far away)
someone on the list posted a URL or just a list that
Dear List,
We received numerous emails regarding the subject of the strewnfield and our
low altitude opinion. We were nowhere near the first to express our opinion
on this subject, we are just keeping an open mind. We are not researching
the strewnfield and are only commenting on plots we have
What about me? I sell more meteorites on ebay than
anybody (And would like to take this opportunity to
remind everything that I have nearly 200 meteorites on
ebay right now - tons and tons of super cheap NWAs.
Cheers
DEAN
AMUNRE on ebay
www.meteoriteshop.com
--- Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thats funny, I am not there either. I have been selling meteorites on ebay
BEFORE anyone else.I started in 1997, and I well remember when there were 4
or 5 meteorites, ALL mine.
Must be a selective list.
Mike Farmer
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From: dean bessey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Michael L
Hey to all the the people who know alot about the mexican meteorites!Who
knows anything about Chihuahua city?Again please let me know.And is there
any available?
steve
=
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728
Illinois
In a message dated 6/15/2003 2:41:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hey to all the the people who know alot about the mexican meteorites!Who
knows anything about Chihuahua city?Again please let me know.And is there
any available?
steve
"Yo quiero Taco Bell" said the
Hello Mike, Michael, Dean and list, That is kinda funny. I am missing as well. Looks like someone left off all of eBay's sellersperhaps this is a bidders list only. Not that I'm trying to say I'm like Dean or Mike Farmer, but I think if you removed my auctions, Dean's auctions, Farmers
Hello Everyone-
I hope all of you are having a nice weekend.
If anyone would have a small fragment of the Weston
meteorite you would like to sell would you please
contact me off list? I am looking for a small
affordable fragment from a reputable source. Fernlea
Meteorites has a very nice
Some time ago (when I was using aother computer far, far away) someone on the list posted a URL or just a list that showed the "handle" or "seller name" from ebay of every person on the list (and some not) who sold on eBay. It gave their real name and actual email address.
If memory serves, it
At 10:53 AM 6/15/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Dave Andrews was kind enough to send me the list below.
Unfortunately, it is now out of date - my own call name
and address (now corrected) was out of date, finemet is not
listed and the particular individual I am looking for is not listed.
There
Hey List, You should browse around this site, They have some interesting
stuff. Microscopes magnets etc.
http://www.scientificsonline.com/index.cfm
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Thanks, Tom
The proudest member of the IMCA # 6168
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Hello Deborah and list, In choosing a metal detector, you have to be careful
in your choice. You want to avoid some of the older detectors because of the
complicated use. This is an excerpt from the manual of a older model
detector I once used;
(Some of you old timers ( 70's80's) should remember
MICHAEL, This was an EBAY Users list, not limited to sellers, last
updated approximately November 2000- GRANT ELLIOTT
Michael L Blood wrote:
Hi again,
Dave Andrews was kind enough to send me the list below.
Unfortunately, it is now out of date - my own call name
and address (now
Hello, Bjorn and the list,
we had some speculations last winter in Finland to try some
kind of dropping, but as far as I know, nobody here has tried...;-
We tried to find information about this kind of test, but with
no results. We consulted people from different universities in
Europe, US
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,6599319%255E2862,00.html
Space object crashes
By NICOLE COX
Herald Sun (Australia)
June 15, 2003
A SPACE object, possibly a meteorite, has hit near Mildura.
Timber cutter Ross Hadenfeldt said he was working on a property in Euston,
Hello.
I just listed on my page last 4 PUTORANO best meteorwrong but rare native iron slices.
Around 80g each slice + endpiece of 438g
This is all what remain from 2kg beautifull fragment.
Really unusual display specimen for every collection.
www.polandmet.com
-[ MARCIN CIMALA ]-[
Hello, Michael, Ivan and the list,
finmet is Ivan Koyterev and I suppose, he is a subscriber
of this list...;-
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pekka
Michael L Blood wrote:
Hi again,
Dave Andrews was kind enough to send me the list below.
Unfortunately, it is now out of date - my own call name
Hi, I have to dissagree with the scientists on that one, Meteorites do
indeed corkscrew. Portales Valley was witnessed by quite a few people, and
even from the air, and it corkscrewed nicely. I am sure that when breaking
up, depending on the shape of the fractures, it could easily throw the
Hello,
Pasamonte was photographed with a great corkscrew:
http://www.geocities.com/dgweir/PASADUST.GIF
David
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Hello Mike, Michael, Dean and list,
Same here, I'm missing too. I have been selling since May of 1997 on the
internet.
At that time there was maybe only 3 total selling meteorites on the
internet, not much E-Bay selling if any.
Tim Heitz, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
St. Louis, Missouri
MARK BOSTICK
Easy to use does not mean that just any detector
will do the job.
Most of the detectors are factory calibrated for coin
and gold hunting.
And most of these will simply not do for meteorite
hunting, as these detectors are made to frequency out
iron and iron mineralization.
Now, one can set them
Also, Pasamonte, NM corkscrewed as it came down.
Steve Schoner/AMS
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I have to dissagree with the scientists on that
one, Meteorites do
indeed corkscrew. Portales Valley was witnessed by
quite a few people, and
even from the air, and it
Hey List, check it out. : )
http://www.finders.com.au/Detectors-Root/Whites/whgmt.htm
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Thanks, Tom
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My wife is from Chihuahua. She is from Ciudad Juarez.
Meteorite specs? I don't know. Mexico? Mexico be berry, berry gut to me!Ari MachizTVBTITU
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Dean, Mike, ETC,
You all are acting insulted. interesting.
You are ALSO failing to provide me with the info I asked for!
EBAY NAME, in particular. (OK, Dean mentioned AMUNRE,
ALSO: I asked everyone (regardless of how big your dog is)
email me OFF LIST so the
In a message dated 6/15/2003 6:42:31 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Mike, Michael, Dean and list,
Same here, I'm missing too. I have been selling since May of 1997 on the
internet.
At that time there was maybe only 3 total selling meteorites on the
internet, not
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