ROCKS FROM SPACE PICTURE OF THE DAY:
http://www.geocities.com/spacerocksinc/Dec_3.html
__
Meteorite-list mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list
Hello All,
If there is anyone out there willing to trade black foam gem jars for white
foam gem jars, I've got 50 to trade. I need white foam jars or inserts.
Thanks,
Cj Lebel
IMCA# 3432
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.cjsmeteorites.com
__
Meteorite-list
For the biggest slice of Udei Station now present in my collection and have
give to me the opportunity to change the slice present in my collection, now
I have a 459.8 gr. slice
http://www.meteoritemarket.com/USN459-8A.jpg
Thanks again Erich
Matteo
Hi All,
I'm forwarding this message on behalf of Bruno Carine.
They are having problems to post to the list, and thus they
asked me for assistance. Please read below.
BTW, I believe their message to be of major importance to
us all. We shouldn't allow a few rotten apples to spoil our
hobby - so
O Dear!
some larger - they are huge !!!
If only all dealers on the list would be so modest like you...
Congratulations.
Martin
- Original Message -
From: Eric Twelker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 6:41 AM
Subject:
Are they stupid? I think if they succeed and they are the only ones getting
them, their business will go down the tubes fast! I really don't think any
self respecting collector would buy anything from them. I know there are a
few that would, but not enough to keep them in business.
Thanks, Tom
Eric, though small, the piece I acquired from you months ago still holds a
very special place in my collection. Jerry
- Original Message -
From: Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Eric Twelker [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 9:41 AM
Subject: Re:
How outrageous
- Original Message -
From: Tom AKA James Knudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Norbert Classen [EMAIL PROTECTED]; meteorite-list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: La Memoire de la Terre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 9:44 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Pellisson, the
Anita
__
Meteorite-list mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list
Dear List:
A few weeks ago I was asked to bring my meteorites to a small gem show in
Athens, GA and talk about them to the wandering public. I made a point to
highlight my Allende specimen because of its age, and told how this small
piece was the catalyst that started my whole collection (and
No problem. Just wait for it to show up on Ebay.
On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 10:37:14 -0500, you wrote:
Dear List:
A few weeks ago I was asked to bring my meteorites to a small gem show in
Athens, GA and talk about them to the wandering public. I made a point to
highlight my Allende specimen because
Hello everyone, I have just arrived back in Tucson after one of the most
difficult and dangerous trips I have ever done.
I was in Morocco for the last week to investigate the new fall and a new
Pallasite. Everything that could have gone wrong on this trip, did, so I
left Morocco very quickly
Hello Mike and Welcome home! Dawn and I are both releived to hear that
you made it back safely. No meteorite is worth taking that kind of
risk! One may get lucky once or twice, but by tempting fate like that,
fate will eventually catch up with you. Sounds as though the military
is probably
$6 - 10/gr. ? Moroccan people they begin to do clever, but in the same time
they will be ruined with them their same hands
Matteo
From: Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [meteorite-list] Morocco new fall news.
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 10:14:51 -0700
Hello everyone, I
I am interested in the coordinates, Mike.
Best regards
Michel
- Original Message -
From: Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 6:14 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Morocco new fall news.
I will give everyone the coordinates of the
Should I be flattered...? :-P I had always thought I was a very small fish
in a big pond, but now I'm up there with the big boys.
I've never traveled abroad to buy meteorites, nor have I bought them on any
trip, although I was tempted by some fragments in Australia about 15 years
ago.
Michel, they will be posted shortly.
Mike
- Original Message -
From: Michel Franco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Morocco new fall news.
I am interested in the coordinates,
An irate Tracy wrote:
Should I be flattered...? :-P
Maybe flattened by outrageous accusations.
What a difference just one letter makes ;-)
Bernd
(also enraged if this should be more than just a nasty, filthy joke)
__
Meteorite-list mailing list
Thanks .
Michel
- Original Message -
From: Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Michel Franco [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Morocco new fall news.
Michel, they will be posted shortly.
Mike
- Original
Yes, the end is near for Moroccan meteorites. It is no longer worth the
money to go there and buy, perhaps once in a great while you hit a score,
but they want more than most of them are worth.
Mike
- Original Message -
From: McomeMeteorite Meteorite [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Farmers price range is what I have been offered it at
also. 50 dhirims is what everybody is offering it to
me at (But with a side that they like me so I can have
it cheaper - Over the past week I have had 3 moroccans
tell me that farmer was in morocco and buying it up
like crazy at 50 dirhams a
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
November 29 - December 3, 2004
o Minio Vallis Channel (Released 29 November 2004)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20041129a.html
o Channel/Crater Interaction (Released 30 November 2004)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20041130a.html
o Olympica Fossae (Released 1
What a crock of crap, like I tell anyone, just about every word out of a
Moroccan's mouth is a lie. I don't have one gram, didn't buy one gram, don't
want one gram.
Tell your handlers Dean, that they are liars, and hello from me.
Mike Farmer
- Original Message -
From: dean bessey [EMAIL
http://www.nbc13.com/news/3963209/detail.html
Museum Celebrates 50th Anniversary Of Sylacauga Meteorite
Meteorite Literally Fell Into Hodges' Lap
NBC 13
December 1, 2004
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- It launched an Air Force investigation, a bidding
war and a lawsuit.
Fifty years later, people
http://abc.net.au/science/news/space/SpaceRepublish_1255646.htm
Ancient meteorite leaves telltale traces
Anna Salleh
ABC Science Online (Australia)
December 2, 2004
The first convincing evidence of a massive meteorite impact that
occurred 2.63 billion years ago has been found in northwestern
Dear list,
I' ve just received some infos from offical sources in Algeria.
In Djanet, Algeria, after judgment, on november 30, 5 German tourists have
been jailed for 3 months, thier 2 Toyotas confiscated and had to pay a
reasonnable fee, for having taken some artefacts rom the desert.
No
Yep, things are getting a little scary out in Islamland.
Why anyone would go to Algeria I dont know. The Army of God terrorist group
is still hacking people up there on a daily basis. They think that Allah
likes the way they behead women and children for getting an education.
Mike Farmer
-
Dear list members,
I would like to announce a new howardite I recently got back from
classification. It is NWA 2379 with a TKW of just 68 grams. Here is the
classification data as reported to the NomCom from NAU:
NWA 2379
Northwest Africa
Purchased 2004 August
Achondrite (howardite)
A 68
Hello Anite and list,
Anite wrote: Dear List: Well, I must have been pretty convincing, because
when I got home I
realized that someone else had wanted to use my Allende to start their
collection.
Sorry to hear about your lost. My experience with the public...in the
education of
WOW!!
Mike do write a book and make some money off this Hazardous and Great tale
of Adventure!!!
As an armchair adventurer I do count on the Mike Farmers of the world not
only to gather my meteorites but to get involved in, though inadvertently
(and extricated from) the kind of in hair raising
Yes, the end is near for Moroccan meteorites. It is no longer worth the
money to go there and buy, perhaps once in a great while you hit a score,
but they want more than most of them are worth.
well, just to put things into perspective, collectors were buying amgala at
10$ a gram when it
Dear Mike and list,
I go there every year, I am even planning 2 weeks holidays with my family
there for 2004 Xmas. I went twice to Tin Bider Carter and once to Amguid
Crater in missions with the University of Algiers in the last 3 years...
Was on holidays on the Tassili near Djanet with my
Mark, What a nice gesture. I wish I could have made a similar offer but all
I own is my one peice. Jerry
- Original Message -
From: MARK BOSTICK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 3:00 PM
Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Stolen Allende
Mark wrote:
Perhaps you would like me replace your missing Allende specimen with
a piece from the Elbert King collection. I understand our first meteorite
is somewhat dear and while I can not replace it, I can provide you...free
of charge...a nice (fresh) representive specimen ...
Jerry
Michel, are you suggesting that massacres do not happen in Algeria? Tens of
thousands are dead over the decade.
I can pull up hundreds of articles on the bombings, entire villages murdered
etc.
Mike Farmer
- Original Message -
From: Michel Franco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Michael Farmer
Here is a nice map of attacks, this one is just for June, 2003.
http://www.algeria-interface.com/new/rubriques/english/violence/pages/jun2003.htm
Algeria may not be the worst place in the world, and tourists seem to have
no problems in Algiers, but leaving the city seems to be a little dangerous.
More links on massacres,
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/139630.stm
http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2000-12/23/article6.shtml
anytime there are massacres, where hundreds are killed, I would consider
that place to be a dangerous place, and not willing to take my family there
for those who cant see the links, here is the article from one of them.
tens of thousands dead , Hours later, gunmen used automatic weapons and
axes to kill three children and their parents in a village near Djendel
Doesnt sound like fun to me
tens of thousands dead Hours later,
Last night I posted about Gems jars, I actually just need the foam. So I
anyone has 50 white small Gem Jar foams they would be willing to trade for
50 black foams, please email me and let me know!
Cj Lebel
IMCA# 3432
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.cjsmeteorites.com
Hi Bernd, and All,
I can assure you that this is no joke - I never would joke
around with these things, and neither would Bruno Carine.
Have a look at the Pellisons website, and now imagine that
they are selling this crap to the media, and to institutions
that know nothing about meteorites, such
Dear list members,
Due to the complete buy-out of the five NWA 2379 specimens I had on eBay in
just a matter of a couple hours since my posting, I have listed all of the
available pieces on eBay just now. This includes two more complete slices,
one of which is 6.2 grams and is the Main Mass (or
Let us explain the French problem with B. Fectay/C. Bidaut
Bruno Fectay and Carine Bidaut have sued us in March 2004 for libel. It is
only a civil action between B. Fectay/C. Bidaut and us to claim for
damages.
Now we are also claiming for damages against them.
It will take several months to
Am Freitag, 3. Dezember 2004 23:30 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We hope that everybody can return to his passion.
Certainly, if you would please leave us terrorism-supporters alone to plan the
next attack on mankind. Thank you.
Bernhard
__
Hi Norbert and list
I find this simply amazing. To think that someone would stoope to such to
further their own cause only brings to mind that those who complain the most
have something to hide.
Maybe a flurry of mail to the French Govenment informing them of the wild
goose chase these people
Hello everybody,
I have created a new page on my website about the new Moroccan fall Ben Guérir.
Here is the link : http://www.meteoritica.com
Best wishes,
Philippe
__
Meteorite-list mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Anita and List,
Just got in from a professional conference in Atlanta. Boy, do I hate
driving in Atlanta. The posted speed limit on I-85 in downtown is 55 mph
but if you do less than 70 mph you get run over!
Athens, GA? I spent 4 year there working on a Ph.D. from UGA. Nice college
town
H. Maybe an apology is in order. Are you saying
that Bruno and Carine is full of [EMAIL PROTECTED] and that you
have never said that meteorites are being used to
support terrorism? Has bruno faked that part of what
appears to be your website and saying that it is from
you?
And can you
Mr Pellison, why is it that your website claims that everyone is supporting
terrorism?
You are a F^$^%$ ASSHOLE. How is that for simple statements.
You have made claims about me, and I take that seriously.
Now piss off you piece of crap.
Michael Farmer
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL
Mark , you are not far off the truth. After 30 trips to Morocco, 3 to
Oman and United Arab Emirates, and sending over $100,000 to Morocco by
Western Union, I have been questioned by the US government, told them the
truth, showed them what I do, and they don't have the slightest problem with
it.
Hi Mark,
Yes, I was under the impression that Gardners in the, for example, desert SW
US hated this stuff because it was so difficult to penetrate (cement-like)
and that water would not penetrate it.
I started using a dental pick and brass brush on a whopper 7 lb NWA 869 I
got from Dean (thanks
Hello all,
I have a small crumb of Mont Dieu for trade if anyone is interested. It's
0.24g and is representative of your typical small Mont Dieu (Rust). I am
looking for a similar size crumb in trade of a piece I don't have. Not
partial to value here, just if I have it or not.
Cj Lebel
IMCA#
Great page Phillipe, since you must have read my message, you know why I did
not meet you in Paris today.
Did you get any piece for yourself? I assume the 1 kilo stone is yours, nice
piece.
Mike Farmer
- Original Message -
From: philippe thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hello all
for now no one know what this fall tkw is.
sur it's a big fall , but for sell there is nothing now, many guys are there
and no one has one gr.
be patient guys and the next weeks we will know if there is more for sale.
for me i have not sold any from it untill now ,and i m also waiting
Mike wrote:
Mr Pellison, why is it that your website claims that everyone is supporting
terrorism? ... How is that for simple statements. You have made claims ...
about me, and I take that seriously.
I do not know what is going on behind the curtains but there are some
recent comments from
Hi list.GREAT news!I will be getting a digital camera for christmas.I
really do not care what type or what kind of camera.All I know is I am
getting it.Just in time for tucson.YYYY!!
STEVE
=
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL,
What do you mean Bernd, did you not read their website? I just don't
understand what you just wrote.
In my opinion, these guys are making claims that I support Al Queda. I don't
like that, and since they refuse to stop, I certainly will not be inviting
them to Christmas dinner at my house.
Mike
Richard and Roland Pelisson, All,
Richard and Roland Pelisson wrote:
And if Bruno Fectay has something to express why does he needs to
write through N. Classen and not with his own email ?
This is ridiculous - I explained it in my initial post to the list.
Once again, for your records, I
Well, it sure seems very very funny to me to type in NWA and Terrorism,
and get the google information that points truth to what Bruno says.
Deal with that issue, remove the crap from google would be my next
request, you seem to be a dishonest person
D Freeman (who finances world freedom to
Dear List;
I purchased a Nikon 3200 coolpix a month ago at a wally-world for $200.
It lacks a bit on the close up focus, about 2 is is despite the claim
of 1.6 but, WoW what a camera for only $200! Triple the camera my old
Sony Mavica was that cost $600
Worth checking out..oh, and
Hi folks,
It's my first post here,I spent a long time just
lurking,I hope it will be of help...
In fact it's just to show some pics of a small stone
that was found in Belgium some weeks ago.
The guy who found this stone says it sticks to the
magnet.
It was found near the city of Arlon.
Best
As per the Pellisson's email of a couple hours ago,
and even givin the fact about that moronic website
that was purporedly created by the Pellisson' I have
an open mind
and am hoping to hear the Pellisson's side of the
story. I dont speak french so I am getting my
information from Bruno and what
As per the Pellisson's email of a couple hours ago,
and even givin the fact about that moronic website
that was purporedly created by the Pellisson' I have
an open mind
and am hoping to hear the Pellisson's side of the
story. I dont speak french so I am getting my
information from Bruno and what
As per the Pellisson's email of a couple hours ago,
and even givin the fact about that moronic website
that was purporedly created by the Pellisson' I have
an open mind
and am hoping to hear the Pellisson's side of the
story. I dont speak french so I am getting my
information from Bruno and what
Dean, don't hold your breath. The Pellisons come on this list every few
months to advertise their stuff, but never have any dialogue.
I have never seen them answer a question, they just post their stuff, and
fade away for a few weeks or months.
Mike Farmer
- Original Message -
From:
Very impressive specimen, one of the best slices of Udei Station I've ever
seen.
JKG
At 04:32 AM 12/3/2004, McomeMeteorite Meteorite wrote:
For the biggest slice of Udei Station now present in my collection and
have give to me the opportunity to change the slice present in my
collection, now I
Now Bernd you're really surprising me, you as a person of keen intellect.
We had here and frequently have the revely of the Hupes, Farmer, Bessey, yip
and also Matteo et.al. with sometimes unpicturesque expressions and boring
recurrent litanies,
but don't you see, that this accusations of that
Hola Martin,
Out of complete and utter ignorance, I have no opinion of this latest wierd
shennanigans on the list about legal crap and the desert. But if a meteorite
hit Mr. Osama on the head, it would more than pay for the 25 million because
everyone would through ethics out the window and
Dear Doug;
LIke you said in your first sentence...I have no opinion of this
OK, I believe you! :-) :-D
Dave F.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola Martin,
Out of complete and utter ignorance, I have no opinion of this latest wierd shennanigans on the list about legal crap and the desert. But if a
Hi all,
Is everyone so riled up that they have no time for this request? I'm interested
in hearing opinions. I bet others are too.
Thanks,
Bill
-- Original message --
From: Mark Van Tomme [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi folks,
It's my first post here,I spent a long
Bill,
My guess is that it's magnetite. The I quick pass under a diamond wheel
would show the interior. A picture of that surface would help interested
parties make a better guess.
JKG
At 07:37 PM 12/3/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Is everyone so riled up that they have no time for
Dear Bill,
I say with out a look at the interior, either a filed off corner, or a
cut that it is not enough evidence to say it is or isn't a meteorite.
It looks like some smelter slag, or a dribble from someone's cutting
torch where melting iron was involved. Does not have the shape of a
Dear List;
It has been kindly pointed out by one of our nicest list members that my
camera also comes with an owners manual which helps us take better
pictures, and to set the light adjustment to compensate for different
lighting conditions.
Camera also comes with two discs and a patch cord so
Holler Doug,
I'm joining this list for not so long time, perhaps since 2 years?
And found this kind of threads of Stop this, I have the ps I can't
write here, or I tell it to my Mommy more or less amusing (with the time:
less) and can imagine, that theese may be sometimes enlightning for the
Hi and good evening list.I am in another giving mood.I have 10 small
meteorites to give away.I have 5 unclassified saharans,1 nwa 001, 1 oum
rokba,1 dhofar 989, and 1 sau 001.If anyone wants any, please let me
know.I'll ship out priority for $4.00.Let me know what you want.THEY ARE
FREE PEOPLE!!!.
please, don't say that next you'll be using a map to go out and about the
wilds.
- Original Message -
From: David Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 9:33 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] More Great News Nikon Coolpix Camera
Dear
My guess was magnetite also.
ken
IMCA# 9632
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/
JKGwilliam wrote:
Bill,
My guess is that it's magnetite. The I quick pass under a diamond
wheel would show the interior. A picture of that surface would help
interested parties make a better guess.
JKG
At 07:37 PM
Dear David,
Here's some more sagely advice. Make two or more photocopies of your
owners manual and keep them in two different file folders. Then put the
original in a good ziplock bag and tuck it away safely in your case with
the camera. A lost instruction manual is a real pain to replace.
well, perhaps some writs to US, canadian and several courts in EU would
calm
them down a bit...;-
There was a time, the North African countries was in fact colonies of
France,
but not anymore. Can imagine, this is a bit frustrating, but the only
thing as the
result of this advertising is,
Most of you don't know that my intrepid friend Dave Freeman is quite
comfortable out in the wilds. He is knowledgeable with a map and compass
and is very adept with a GPS unit. He also grows monster squash in his
organic garden and is a master of Country Western dancing. Just ask all of
the
On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 20:42:57 -0700, you wrote:
the camera. A lost instruction manual is a real pain to replace.
At one time, perhaps. Today, almost anything you would buy (and surely ALL
digital cameras) will
have a downloadable PDF version of the file avalable on the company web site.
In
G'day List,
Can anyone tell me exactly how Maskelynite is formed and if it has been
found on Earth?
Thanks in advance,
Jeff Kuyken
I.M.C.A. #3085
www.meteorites.com.au
__
Meteorite-list mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
a type of naturally occurring glass having the composition of a
plagioclase series feldspar,
created by the vitrification of plagioclase by shock melting in
meteorites and meteorite impacts,
so as far as I know, Maskelynite is not formed or found on Earth w.o.
impacts.
An article with pics
Hi Mark,
It's my first post here,I spent a long time just
lurking,I hope it will be of help...
In fact it's just to show some pics of a small stone
that was found in Belgium some weeks ago.
The guy who found this stone says it sticks to the
magnet. It was found near the city of Arlon.
$6/gr.? Exaggeratedmoroccan people want to much now.and I say when
the moroccans give to me in offer this material no thanks, exaggerated
price .
Matteo
From: aziz habibi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [meteorite-list] benguerir fall
Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 23:06:02
for me is not a meteorite
Matteo
From: Mark Van Tomme [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [meteorite-list] give your opnion on this plz
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 15:42:11 -0800 (PST)
Hi folks,
It's my first post here,I spent a long time just
lurking,I hope it will be of help...
In fact
Have of other information on the falls of Méréorites
of at the end of November in Morocco?
Thank you
Meilleures Salutations.
_
E-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Salon (13) 43.38N 05.06E
Web Perso : http://www.bbayle.com
Having lived and traveled Europe-- visiting old battlefields, be it
remembered that this region was afflicted with 2-3 significant wars and
altered artifacts are all over the place. Shrapnel tends to alter to
Campo like lumps. Tilling in fields and stream tumbling can make them
very
Owner's manual...??? what R a owner's manual?
E.J.
David Freeman wrote:
Dear List;
It has been kindly pointed out by one of our nicest list members that
my camera also comes with an owners manual which helps us take better
pictures, and to set the light adjustment to compensate for different
Hi Mike and List,
Hello everyone, I have just arrived back in Tucson after one of
the most difficult and dangerous trips I have ever done. I was in
Morocco for the last week to investigate the new fall and a new
Pallasite. Everything that could have gone wrong on this trip, did,
so I left
89 matches
Mail list logo