Hello all
i have a very nice Taza with a pretty shape weigh 530 g for sale
email me privatly if you are interested
regards
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Rachid Chaoui
IMCA # 4157
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Greetings Listees and Collectors,
I have a few new offerings this week, including some lots of loose
chondrules that are very neat (list members will get a couple of bonus
chondrules). For 20% off your entire order, use the coupon code
metlist at checkout. If you have any problems with the
Dear List, Breaking news!
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/2011/08/mbiq-indicates-meteor-seen-over.html
Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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Adam wrote:
I see Shirokovsky as being off topic
I agree and would keep my mouth shut iof I thought it were an innocent
scam that was over and reparations made.
Since I agree with Adam as such this will be my only post, since what
is on topic, interestingly, is clarifying that it is not a
HELLO LIST,
I AM LOOKING TO PURCHASE A USED TABLE TOP ANGLED POLISHING MACHINE. THIS TYPE
HAS A SINGLE WHEEL MOUNTED AT AN ANGLE WITH A WATER RESERVOIR AT THE TOP AND A
FLEXIBLE TUBE TO FEED THE WATER TO THE WHEEL. GRAVITY FLOW CONTROLLED BY
ADJUSTABLE PETCOCK. THE MACHINE SELF CONTAINS THE
I wrote:
a meteorwrong by most definitions is natural material than can be
confused with an authentic meteorite out in the field. This is a
*PSEUDOMETEORITE*
The present case is the same as the apple colored incorrectites faked
on eBay which are described as moldavites.
Let me introduce
Hi Sonny and list,
can someone clarify some things for me? I find it a bit confusing, so excuse me
if I ask obvious questions. These are the facts as far as I have understood
them:
Apart from the first Cat Mountain find there was Snyder Hill, which was not
part of the same fall and only found
Looks like scrap metal. I don't know what it is, but if I was a
gambling man, I would wager it is NOT a meteorite.
At any rate, instead of trading it for a motorcycle, he should trade
it for a haircut and some dental work. ;)
Wow. Scrap metal, gambling, motorcycles, meteorites, haircuts
All sales of melted down Ford engines and terrestrial olivine melts are
hereby suspended until futher notice
Richard Montgomery
- Original Message -
From: Michael Gilmer meteoritem...@gmail.com
To: Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent:
Hi all!
I posted a Yelland Dry Lake Trip Report and Results on my web page that you
may enjoy reading.
It's in the upper right corner of the web page below.
Hope you enjoy.
Jim Wooddell
https://k7wfr.us
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Lets see if Marc or Rob can give us a good hunt location. I'm ready to go
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 8:10 PM, drtanuki drtan...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dear List, Breaking news!
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/2011/08/mbiq-indicates-meteor-seen-over.html
Dirk Ross...Tokyo
Sorry, the correct weight for Cat Mountain 2 was around 168 grams
before a small cut was made and 164.5 after.
here it is
http://s1090.photobucket.com/albums/i361/Airmuseum1/Meteorite%20Finds/
On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Ruben Garcia mrmeteor...@gmail.com wrote:
Oops, I forgot to say
I am the farthest thing in the world from technophobic; if I were, I would
never have found the List ;) As Marcin says, to each their own. Facebook is a
useful tool, but it is one which I do not choose to use, simply because setting
it up and maintaining it could easily become a huge time
Gujba
http://www.ebay.com/itm/120763567341
ESQUEL olivine crystal
http://www.ebay.com/itm/400236075880
Moss CO3
http://www.ebay.com/itm/120763567628
Saratov
http://www.ebay.com/itm/120763567891
Shirokovsky
http://www.ebay.com/itm/400236076085
Soltmany
http://www.ebay.com/itm/120763567938
Pultusk
I see. Since there is no NWA or SaU without a number and the Cat Mountain area
is not a vast desert either the numbers don't seem to make sense to me. But in
the end I might care about it as much as the rocks do...
Cheers, R.
--- cdtuc...@cox.net cdtuc...@cox.net schrieb am Sa, 20.8.2011:
Man I would really like to have a Gujba!!
Stuart McDaniel
Lawndale, NC
Secr.,
Cleve. Co. Astronomical Society
IMCA #9052
Member - KCA, KBCA, CDUSA
-Original Message-
From: Marcin Cimala
Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2011 1:28 PM
To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject:
Hi Regine,
As the new owner of a 61.3 gram Cat Mountain half stone - and after
spending two days hunting the area - I am writing an article about it.
I have talked to the finder and to Count - no they are not the same
person. The short version is this - as I'm saving the long version for
an
Oops, I forgot to say that the original Cat Mountain was named Cat
Mountain. The second stone, the size of a pecan - if there is one -
was never classified. So it has no number. My half stone 61.03 grams
from the 107 total stone weight is Cat Mountain 1 and the 168 gram
Stone is Cat Mountain 2
Regine,
To be clear. I will answer your questions in ALL CAPS below after each
question.
Regine Petersen fips_br...@yahoo.de wrote:
Hi Sonny and list,
can someone clarify some things for me? I find it a bit confusing, so excuse me
if I ask obvious questions. These are the
Hello Listers,
Thank you for taking a look at my post of meteorites I have for sale on eBay.
Here is your chance to own some rare and historic meteorites. Please take a
look and if you have any questions or OFFERS please email me and I’ll get back
with you and if you are looking for
Thank you Carl for that clear explanation, actually I was in the corner
on this one with Regine - couldn't follow any of this unambiguously
until now, but simply though I'd wait until it was properly aged for
public consumption to ask. Way to go Ruben! Carl, Your question about
Bob Haag's
a Cat wouldn't find its kitten here/there...
just kidding...
(a saying in French meaning: a messy or complicated situation or place)
All the best
Michael B.
From: Ruben Garcia
Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2011 6:40 PM
To: Regine Petersen
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com ;
Stuart wrote:
Man I would really like to have a Gujba!!
Hello Stuart and List,
If the Gujba Marcin is offering is not the one you would like
to add to your collection, Eric Twelker (Meteorite Market)
has a lot of Gujbas to choose from at a very affordable price!
See here:
Wow, thanks. I will take a look and see.
Stuart McDaniel
Lawndale, NC
Secr.,
Cleve. Co. Astronomical Society
IMCA #9052
Member - KCA, KBCA, CDUSA
-Original Message-
From: Bernd V. Pauli
Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2011 3:12 PM
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject:
Doug,
I asked Bob Verish about this a few months ago. The MetBul does not
show number designations, it recognizes two stones that make up the
TKW for the Los Angeles meteorite. The 001 and 002 designations were
internal to Mr. Verish for his own record keeping, but I believe he
said (and I hope
Or maybe I should say Curry has never stopped. The Meteorite Man from
Montrose, Colorado is gracing us with his one of a kind finds from the
western slopes.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/uncometeorites/m.html?_trksid=p4340.l2562
and he is still promising that 80 percent of your bid is tax deductible
Hi to all, I am running a sale of up to 20% off listed meteorites on ebay.
There are some nice deals to be had.
I also have some Tagish Lake that is not listed on ebay.
Thanks for looking.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/wanderingstarmeteorites/m.html?_trksid=p4340.l2562
Greg Catterton
Say something negative about him and he will come alive!!
Stuart McDaniel
Lawndale, NC
Secr.,
Cleve. Co. Astronomical Society
IMCA #9052
Member - KCA, KBCA, CDUSA
-Original Message-
From: Walter L. Newton
Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2011 7:16 PM
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Dear Listees,
Although technically not a meteorite, Mount Erebus crystals do originate in the
innards of a large planetary body and are spat out by the Antarctic volcano
Mount Erebus. I have a pair of them on Ebay, ending Sunday at 7pm. A true
rarity and perhaps the next best thing to a
I would think each would be called Cat Mountain, if they are all classified the
same as the first one and were found in the same area, suggesting a strewn
field. There are no Franconia 002 or Gold Basin 002. I guess the 'name' of a
meteorite is one of a single stone or the strewn field.
My
Greetings listoids.
Doug, I believe you've introduced an important distinction, upon which I've
been intending on opining. Like you said, a meteorwrong by most
definitions is *natural* material than can be confused with an authentic
meteorite out in the field. Shirokovsky, on the other hand,
With this crap currently selling for a minimum $1.00 US per gram, no doubt the
culprit(s) are wondering which engine block to melt next.
In this case, crime seems to pay.
Cheers,
Pete
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Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2011 22:46:21 -0700
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