Hello all you meteorite hunters and collectors. I have listed a number of meteorite
specimens on E-Bay today and there are lots more to come. So far I have listed several
howardites eucrites and ureilites. Next will follow,Amgala, NWA 3118 CV3, Thuathe and
Park Forest - the Ralph Beneroya stone
Hello list and very late good evening.I hope everyone has a very good and
safe memorial day holiday.I got great news today.I am not much on
classification types, but when you have a chance to get what I call the
hardest class to get yet,I am not going to turn it down.I made a trade for
a half a gra
Hi Christian (and 'list') ... yes I am out there [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...
Finally had to change my email address - too much spam
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From: "Christian Anger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2004 1:37 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Looking fo
Hi all,
I am trying to contact Mr. Michael Masse, but
I always get back a mail system error.
Can anyone help me to get in contact with him or
Michael, are you out there ?
best wishes,
Christian
IMCA #2673
www.austromet.com
Christian Anger
Korngasse 6
2405 Bad Deutsch-Altenburg
AUSTRIA
Hello All.
This time I put to ebay a few interesting items.
# Small field MICROSCOPE, perfect for exhibitions #
Its verry small, "mobile" microscope with magnifyty 50x.
Item ID 2247605879
# Oryginal OLD page from Meyers Lexikon 1906 edition #
Old page with a few well known historical meteorites an
Dear list,
For those in the US, the Discovery channel is airing a program called
Fireballs from Space Sunday evening at 8, with a repeat airing at 11
PM.The show is described as dealing with earth crossing objects and the
menace they pose.
Regards,
Charlie
Hey Guys,
Just a note that we have some items up on ebay, one bing a great end piece fo HaH 180. This is probably an $800 specimen that is only at $73 right now!
I know, we were crazy to make this a 3 day auction ending on the night before a national holiday, all starting at $0.99 most with no r
Hi Bernd and all,
I had always heard Murchison was thought to be cometary material.
Does this (below - especially the last paragraph) indicate it has been ruled
out? (Inquiring minds [of limited intellect] want to know...)
Best wishes, Michael
on 5/30/04 10:22 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTE
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From: Michael
Cottingham
To: Michael Cottingham
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2004 11:38 AM
Subject: Nice Auctions Ending Today!!
Hello,
Go to:
http://www.stores.ebay.com/voyagebotanicanaturalhistory
Click on Meteorite category to see all my latest
auctions.
Hello All,
David wrote:
> Material of cometary origin didn't get a mention.
and:
> ... is this thought to be because comets are largely composed
> of volatile material - which seldom survives atmospheric entry?
> David Entwistle
Bob responded:
> The answer to both of your questions is, "Yes!
Good Morning-
I know most of you were acting up wondering of Bob
Evans (Restaurant chain owner).
Well, I work with his true cousin and she typed me
back when I forwaded her the questions from the list.
Her respose is below.
Also- Thank You to all of the military veterans on
this list for w
Hi!
I wanted to announce that my ebay auctions are ending today
(Sunday).
For European bidders they end Sunday night and for US
bidders they end around Sunday noon.
Good Luck to everybody bidding!
http://members.ebay.com/ws2/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=meteoriten
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