Hi, Folks,
Anyone of you known of this new strewnfield?
Have a look, and enjoy!
http://cgi.ebay.com/HENBURY-HUGE-IRON-METEORITE-FROM-CHINESE-695g-NICE_W0QQitemZ170045424669QQihZ007QQcategoryZ3239QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Cheers, and best regards from Down-Under,
Norbert Kammel
IMCA # 3420
You just got to love thin sections.
I got enthused seeing a few people decide to show
their thin section photos.
Here are some I took over the last few day of some
unclassified NWAs I recently bought, sliced up and
thin sectioned.
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/suzieandjim/#page1
jim
Suzanne
Hi, Folks,
Anyone of you known of this new strewnfield?
Have a look, and enjoy!
http://cgi.ebay.com/HENBURY-HUGE-IRON-METEORITE-FROM-CHINESE-695g-NICE_W0QQitemZ170045424669QQihZ007QQcategoryZ3239QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Cheers, and best regards from Down-Under,
Norbert Kammel
IMCA # 3420
Hi Marten -
I think that at 10E, lunar cuttings would do extremely
well, if they are in the little plastic cases. My hope
is that your crumbs do even better.
Please let us know how sales go - I hope you don't get
too much snow.
have a good show,
Ed
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Nanbury? Hentan?
Yes, Norbert, I've been wondering too. I had a look, but I didn't enjoy.
Anyway: Instead of coming to Munich: Welcome to China!
Herzliche Grüße, Matthias
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Hi Dean -
Sorry, but it looks like Bessey specks has lost out
to cuttings and crumbs.
But cheer up. On the positive side, I doubt if the
term Martin's miniscules will ever come into common
usage.
good hunting,
Ed
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Great Work Francesco
I have modified Your work.
Now its only 4x A4 sheets. I removed some data as fax and what seller sell,
so here is free space to make personal notes for each seller for example
what he is selling for true. Or You can mark him dont visit again :)
Jim,
Super! Please share your set up and any tricks you've learned for
photographing thin sections.
Cheers,
tett
Mike Tettenborn
Owen Sound, Ontario
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I recently purchased a used Buehler Isomet low speed saw. Does anyone have
any recommendations for a 6 x thin (~.012-.015) diamond saw blade?
Brands, sources, etc.
Thanks
Dan
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Specializing in Meteorites and other exotic materials
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Hi Bob and all,
Skip Wison is all the things you say he is but I would like to differ
with you just a bit and respectfully. I'd like to say for the present
time that he is the greatest living meteorite hunter. The reason for
this is that Harvey H. Nininger found 222 unique meteorites using
Hello Jim, Hi Mike T., Salut Roger,
Very beautiful,
Very pleasing,
Very aesthetic-looking
Very *educational* !
Kudos and best wishes from Germany!
Bernd
P.S.: Here are some of my thin section pics in case someone is interested:
http://de.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Meteorit/photos/browse/49a1
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sand rusted into WEATHERED crust.Phil Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello All,I've got an oriented NWA that appears to have sand embedded in the fusion crust on the leading edge. Could this be possible? I'm 98% sure that it's not desert varnish I'm seeing.Any other situations where things are
Hi to all list members!
I have been off of the list for several years due to a crashed cpu and time for writing my new book. While I was gone in a matter of a short two years I have discovered that there are quite a few new classes of meteorites! The R, etc! Is there any one place that I can find
Is this the place to find out if anyone else saw what I saw
yesterday morning? It was 4:21 and south-southeast of Greenville, South Carolina.
Thanks,
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Nice looking cards Adam. I am sure they will peak the interest of many
people.
Clear Skies,
Mark Bostick
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Is there a URL to which I can go to see these?
Michael
on 11/1/06 11:12 PM, Dave Harris at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Only one commentBRILLIANT!
Why were these not around when I started collecting?!
Very fine idea, beautifully packaged and very collectible.
And please, all you
Dear List,
Attached is a link for Google Mars. Google Mars
allows the viewer to view elevation in color. It is
great for taking a bird's-eye view of the Red
Planetcheck out those impact craters!, fluvial
and aeolian depositssuper great product.
Enjoy, DirkTokyo
Thanks again, Dirk.
Jerry Flaherty
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Dear List,
Attached is a link for Google
Thanks tett,
Very simple setup really, just have a Canon SD630
which I point down one of my eyepieces of my
microscope and click. I use dual circular polarizers
on the stage ( camera filters ) and a plain polarizer
in the eyepiece. This gives me a background that is
not totally black but still
Hi All,
This thread began because of the write-up I did on
Skip Wilson for my web site. It was entitled
Americas Greatest Meteorite Hunter you can read it
at http://www.mr-meteorite.com
While I respect Als opinion and agree that H.H.
Nininger did incredible work in the field of
meteoritics
Good evening all.
I finally ventured into the area of thin sections and have recently bought
several. My most recent buy (Dho 005 and SAU 001) came taped to a piece of
cardboard. While I managed to get the SAU 001 untaped, I was unlucky with
Dho 005. Even though I was being VERY careful, it is
Hello All,
Just thought I would share a few of my better thin
section photos with the list as well. My photography
skills are getting a little better and some of these
photos are actually pretty good. I am always looking
for fellow thin section freaks to correspond with.
Begga
Hi Ruben,
I think you make very good points about the comparison between
Skip and Harvey being one of apples and oranges. Both men
made (and in Skip's case continue to make) significant contributions
to meteoritics in their own ways. But Skip personally found every
one of the meteorites
Wow!
tett
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Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 6:30 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Some great thin section photos: Begga,
Allende,Lance, Kapoeta, more
Hello All,
Just
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great stuff Jeff
Suzanne Jim
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Jeff, Jim, tett and List,
Thanks for sharing. I particularly like the compound chondrules. And, of
course, the Kapoeta Howardite is great. I took a few compound chondrule
pictures and put them here - there are two pages:
Beautiful, John.
Jerry Flaherty
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Hello list.I will be quick.I have put up 10 meteorites
forsale on my website.I will pay all shipping anywhere
in the world.Let me know off list,and please Let it be
off-list.First come,first served.
steve arnold
Steve Arnold,Chicago,USA!!
BIG Steve's Meteorites,1999!!
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/November_3.html
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Hi John and list,
totally awesome!
Guess you all know why you collect thin sections!!!
I think more people are getting interested in them after all those images we
have seen lately!
What beautiful colors and what amazing images they make!
Thank you for sharing!
With best regards,
Moni
Well, everybody spent the day yesterday setting up or
getting first crack at other dealers stock. The warm
shorts weather wednesday turned into snow and warm
winter jacket weather yesterday. I have never seen
munich's tourist walking area so devoid of life. There
were even lots of tables free at
Jeff,
All I can say is WOW !
Griff
Parker, Colo.
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Some great thin section photos: Begga,
Allende,Lance,
John,
Your pics are great.
Thanks for sharing.
Griff
Parker, Colorado
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Hello All,Just thought I would share a few of my better thin section photos with the list as well. My photography skills are getting a little better and some of these photos are actually quit good. I am always looking for fellow thin section freaks to correspond with.Begga Allende Lance
Hello All,
I'll try to stop by either Saturday or Sunday -if anyone's planning on going either of those days, I'll be bringing along a few finds, etc.
Regards,
Jason
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Hi John/Nick/Whomever else,I'll be there on Friday morning on my way to work;
Hello All,Just thought I would share a few of my better thin section photos with the list as well. My photography skills are getting a little better and some of these photos are actually quit good. I am always looking for fellow thin section freaks to correspond with.Begga Allende
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