Hi All
As much as I wanted to make Denver, a job of
suitable means has yet to appear and so I have to hope Tucson will be
possible.
Have fun and hope to meet some of you people after
the new year.
Mark
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From:
Michael Farmer
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Hello everybody,
We finally figured out how to have dealers register their pieces early, and how to make them available for everyone to see before the Auction.
I have "voluntereed" to be in the "Mineral and Fossil Supply" showroom all day Friday (from about 11am) so dealers and anyone entering
Bill,
Thanks! Much appreciated. (I can achieve 50%!)
Mark
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From: Bill Mason
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Sent: 09 September 2003 03:53
To: mark ford
Subject: RE: [meteorite-list]
Recommended humidity for public display
Dear
Mark.
We maintain a 50% at
Well it's an honor to meet you Mr. Evans. Howdy . Are you really the sausage
selling Bob Evans, if not , which is most likely then I've been told a
fib. But you can keep the honor part of the Hello. But seriously, I clicked
the link to the photo's and was sent to a Yahoo commercial asking me
I can do RH 50%, outside, in Oregon. Is this number
right?--Rob Wesel--We are the music makers...and
we are the dreamers of the dreams.Willy Wonka, 1971
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From:
mark ford
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Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003
The link should work now for anyone who wants to view them.
http://f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/spacerox2001
4.3 Kilo Oriented NWA / Posted: 7-Sep-2003 - Resolution: 400 x 300
What a beauty! Look at those craters on top of this oriented PF.
Is it somewhat deformed regmaglypts or actually
In a message dated 09/09/03 02:17:37 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I will be - my first Denver-show. Anne Black kindly relieved some anxieties by letting me know that there is plenty of good, spicy food in Denver
I'll be in Denver from Thursday - Sunday...and I'll be bringing
Good morning all.I have put up 5 new auctions on ebay today.They all are
going 7 days or less.I put buy it now on all of them.So good luck to
all.
steve arnold, chicago
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I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728
Illinois
Hi All,
i hope you don't mind me using up some band width for one of our list-
members!
David Freeman has a birthday today!
Happy Birthday and thanks for your additions to the list. I enjoy reading
them, Moni
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Hi All,
i hope you don't mind me using up some band width for one of our list-
members!
David Freeman has a birthday today!
Happy Birthday and thanks for your additions to the list. I enjoy reading
them, Moni
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David Freeman has a birthday today!
Happy Birthday and thanks for your additions
to the list. I enjoy reading them, Moni
.. and if my backgound information is correct, it's also
Dave's 50th birthday anniversary today because on
08 Sep, 2001, he wrote in a private mail:
Well 'ol bud, I turn
11 months from now the BIG 50 for me.But I feel like 25 thank you so
much.And happy birthday dave from chicago.
steve
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I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728
Illinois Meteorites
website url
Hi,
I am looking for info on the Danebury
meteorite, (it was found buried on an Iron age site in the UK) I have found
a short reference here http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/bookman/meteorites/ENGL.HTM#danebury
But I am looking for more info classification details and pictures
anyone got
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/asteroid_scares_030909.html
Asteroid Scares: Why They Won't End
By Robert Roy Britt
space.com
09 September 2003
Kevin Yates could not foresee the global media circus and public anxiety he
would fuel last week with a routine Web posting about a potentially
Hi Rob, Gregory all,
I, too, will be there Thurs-Sun.
The Comets/Michael Blood Auction on Fri. evening and the
Comets no-host dinner with the world's largest Marguritas should
definitely not be missed.
Them Comets know how to have fun!
Michael
on 9/9/03 6:59 AM,
I will be at the show from Tues thru Sun with my bag of goodies, some of
which includes Spade (main mass and slabs), Ochansk, Soko-Banja, Gao, Mocs,
Tenham, a new H/L 3-4, and a few other noteworthy items. I usually hang
in Blaine's room with all the other dealers. So stop by and say hello!
Anyone have any information on the main mass of the
Caldwell, Sumner County, Kansas meteorite or if any of
the material is available?
Thanks,
Jerry Calvert
Hello Everybody, I will be in Denver from late Thursday or early Friday through Sunday. I will be carrying a few things with me, so if you see me feel free to come up and say hello. I can usually be found around Blaine Reed's room or around the Fossil section of the show. The Comets/Michael
FERNLEA4 writes:
I'll be bringing my own sandwiches
Figures to be a chilling test of our Customs and border security. ;-)
So Mike F. asked the question - but the Denver-immigration can't be just him, Mark Bostick, the Merry Bagpiper, and me. Who else is Denver-bound?
Gregory
I would assume that the optimal RH for storing and displaying meteorites "in their natural enviroment"would be 0%. The closer to this the better.
Howard WuRob Wesel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can do RH 50%, outside, in Oregon. Is this number right?--Rob Wesel--We are the
Hey everyone, For those of you who are not going to
Denver, I have loaded almost 50 meteorites with more to come on Wednesday. All
meteorites were loaded for one cent, no reserve, and there are some very
valuable items, including an Imilac endcut that weighs 364 grams! This is a
$4000+
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2191380845category=3239rd=1
If you want to see one of the most beautiful
Sikhote-Alins on the planet, click the link above. It is a superb perfectly
flight oriented nosecone 100% covered in flow lines. Truly the best Sikhote I
have ever
WARNING: This is off topic, so, some/many of you may wish to hit
your delete button.
Yesterday (Sept. 8) a very unusual occurrence took place in my
yard: A flock of a dozen parrots came to eat my leftover sunflower
seeds!
When I went out to pick up the paper at about 8 AM I was
Title: Re: [meteorite-list] OFF TOPIC - Unusual
Very nice pictures, I wish they were here in Michigan but I doubt it would never happened here.
Tom P.
WARNING: This is off topic, so, some/many of you may wish to hit
your delete button.
Yesterday (Sept. 8) a very unusual occurrence took
Great stuff. At first glance I thought that NWA was a PF. I almost fell off
my chair!! Thanks for the pics.
Bill Kieskowski
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Park Forest Pictures
Hey Mikey,
I'm from Brasil (true spelling) and all OFF TOPIC'S should be
so fascinating. I wish I could've seen the feathery and colorful
illegals(joke).Even parrot's are COMIN TO AMERICA like the Neil Diamond
Global Hit Song. But it's the warm climate in San Diego, which is
Michael and list,
Here in southern New England there exists groups of Monk parrots. These
parrots are, I believe, native to Argentina. The predominant theory is
that they escaped from ships in New York city. They have been here in
Rhode Island, year round mind you, for at least 15 years. I
Also come see the printing press and type used by H. H. Nininger and Glenn Huss to educate the public about meteorites and Meteor Crater, along with one of the wooden crates used by H. H. Nininger to carry specimens (just wait until you see the crate painted with "Dr. H. H. Nininger" and other
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Also come see the printing press and type used by H. H. Nininger and Glenn Huss to educate the public about meteorites and Meteor Crater, along with one of the wooden crates used by H. H. Nininger to carry specimens (just wait until you see the crate
Dear Michael and List;
So, what is the bag limit and do they taste like chicken?
I have heard of black birds in a pie but parrots in a birthday cake?
Thank you all that wished me happy youthful five-Oh,
Yours truly,
Dave Freeman
Michael L Blood wrote:
WARNING: This is off topic, so, some/many of
Check out those parrot ID's - supposedly, Jimmy Buffet's is still
missing, reportedly stolen last year, but he never got it back. Who
knows, perhaps that bird got tired of bagged seeds and listening to the
same songs over and over again :^)
CharlyV
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I am in shock. I have just spent the evening
perusing ebay, looking at sellers shipping charges. It is pathetic. I truly hope
that the buyers on this list look around at prices and realize that many so
called "dealers" are blatantly ripping people off with shipping charges. I find
it
In a message dated 9/9/2003 11:09:16 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just saw one dealer who is on this list, selling a 1 gram Taza stone and adding $3.85 shipping charge. It costs .45 cents to ship and maybe .20 cents for the envelope. NET gain for the dealer $3.00
Anne and all, that is a waste, tiny items shipped
priority? I have found over the last 7 years of doing this that first class
almost always arrives just as timely.
Of course, as long as you send that way and charge
that then it is ok. I am talking more about the people who charge one rate
Hello Mike and list , I am by no mean's a dealer but I have
sold a few. I believe you should keep shipping costs to a minimum for the buyer.
I personally don't like paying shipping that is higher than the cost of the
meteorite.If the meteorite is small, unbreakable and inexpensive, I think
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