Good morning list.I just want to announce a few ebay auctions ongoing.3 of
them are ending between 2 and 3 pm CST today.Those are a 14 gram slice of
WELLMAN (C),a complete stone of GAO,and 0.3 grams in 3 small frags of
DHOFAR 017.Ongoing are RODGERS,NM,NWA 2779,NWA 2781,TOLAR,NM,SAH 97176 AND
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Slow down.
July 3 - Ebay Ad
July 1 - Gujba ad
June 29 - 30% off ad
June 28 - I have uploaded for sale ad
June 27 - La Lande ect Ad
June 24 - Ebay Ad
The rule, to which all, also dealers even mightier than you, obey
is: 1 Ad per week and not 5.
Thanks
Martin
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Bravo Martin...Bravo!!!
I am glad somebody finally mentioned that.
I was beginning to think I was the only person annoyed by it!
Best Regards,
Johnny Rieben
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From: Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com; 'Steve Arnold, Chicago!!'
Steve,
RememberONLY one ad per week!
Kirk...
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From: Johnny Rieben [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 8:20 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] (AD EBAY AUCTIONS)
The rule, to which all, also dealers even mightier than you, obey
is: 1 Ad per week and not 5.
Thanks
Martin
I suggest to build 5m big poster in fromt of his house.
STEVE: 1 ADD per WEEK
Marcin
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Please don't start this crap again. The list finally
gets back to some decent interesting subject matter
and then everyone has to put up with this back and
forth.
If you have to throw shots at each other- please do it
in private and leave everyone else out of it.
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL
I'm off on my holidays this week and I'm going camping
on the Isle of Harris. A place well known for it's
lunar landscape. The South East side of the island has
the best Anorthosite on Earth, mostly pure white but
has a full range of tones and textures. They were
going to mine it in the 1980s for
Hehe and a second one: STEVE! 1 PURCHASE per WEEK.
His ads are so charmless, look Steve, an AD must be well prepaired...
As an example:
First I'll recall to the community the person of the once largest collector
W.Zeitschel.
The veterans will sigh, the newbies wonder, that meteorite collecting
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/space/meteorites-dust/cosmic-football/
Hehe, here you'll find The Cosmic Football!
Buckleboo!
Martin
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Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Mike
Groetz
Gesendet: Montag, 3. Juli 2006 16:57
An: M come
Dear List Members,
I have several excellent auctions ending this afternoon including 40
kilograms in 1 and 2 kilo lots of unclassified, uncleaned and uncut bulk
material at a starting price of less than 5 cents a gram with a But-it-Now
price of less than 6 cents a gram. All 26 lots I loaded last
Hi All,
I am hoping at least one of you know what has become of
Mike Miller? While his web page is still up: (meteoritefinder.com).
The email address phone number and another number I had for
him all do not work. Does anyone know where he is and/or how I
can get ahold of him.
RSVP
Hello fellow Stoners and Metalophiles (Aerolite and Iron Lovers)!
I have some eBay auctions starting at just .95 cents.
They are mostly micros but are all very nice.
I also have alot of really good deals in my eBay Store.
A rotted/puzzle piece new main mass? Photo on site
http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/14956160.htm
Posted on Mon, Jul. 03, 2006
KIOWA COUNTY DISCOVERY
Newfound meteorite may be among largest
BY BECCY TANNER
The Wichita Eagle
Don Stimpson thinks he has found a new meteorite crater in a
Boy if this keeps up maybe I'll be able to afford a nice slice of a Brenham
Pallasite
Jerry Flaherty
- Original Message -
From: Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 2:27 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Even
Thanks to all who sent me off list info
on the current location of Mike.
Appreciate it.
Michael
--
The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything; they
just make the most of everything that comes along their way.
Anon
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He is not a lover who
Well i couldnt resist not knowning.. even though I didnt want to do it I
went and cut a few very thin slices of my new polymict diogenite purchase
from tucson and got a few translucent slices! I'll have a few of them on
ebay shortly, the best one up for grabs is on ebay right now:
Dear Listees:
I was interviewed by ABC News this morning for the asteroid fly-by
story. The journalist was particularly interested in large crater
events and meteorite hunting.
There are a few photos of Steve Arnold and myself, along with some
other nice meteorite pics, and a panorama of
Maybe we could all chip in for a meteorite calendar for Ssteeve so he
could mark when he posts an add so he could keep track for us.
Dave F.
Johnny Rieben wrote:
Bravo Martin...Bravo!!!
I am glad somebody finally mentioned that.
I was beginning to think I was the only person annoyed by it!
and to remember the Gujba slice...first for trade,
after few hours for sale onlya serious idea on the
affairs...
Matteo
--- Johnny Rieben [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
Bravo Martin...Bravo!!!
I am glad somebody finally mentioned that.
I was beginning to think I was the only person
Hi Steve and all,
The deserts of the SW part of North America are very unforgiving in late July.
As a young man I spent a few years out there. Many list members from the world
over have posted valuable information concerning desert hunting. Read
everything you can before you venture into what
Hi all,
I've heard this issue addressed before but the answers are kind of vague. I
just bought a few PF's that were picked up the morning after the fall. They
were stored in baggies. They are very nice with thick rich crust but they are
starting to freckle. Doug offered this not long ago;
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