Hello everybody,
Ensisheim and Alnif have finally arrived.
Both are historical in a different way. Ensisheim, one of the oldest
meteorites we know. And Alnif, found in Morocco in 1992, exactly 500 years
after
Ensisheim, predates the Gold Rush of the NWA, DAG, SAH, etc...
I only have 4
Hello
I need a large slice of Kunashak and New Concord, I
want change the little slices I have in my collection.
Contact me in private.
regards
Matteo
M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALY
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sale Site:
Steve,
Any good that you did by giving away free meteorites has been invalidated
by your self promoting boasting. How many more times will you bring this
up?
JKG
But wait guys.
Noone ask WHERE BigSteve taking his GiveAvayPieces. I feel that he is
crushing his collection in hammer to give
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/May16.html
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Hi and good morning list.A question has been going thru my mind for awhile
concerning the CAMPO SILICATE piece's.We know of the old campo irons and
thier history of rotting away.Now we have the campo strewnfield away from
the ocean where these beautys do not fall apart at the merest touch,but
are
Doug escribe:
...how nice that this finder seems to be happy to share the
meteorite with scientists!
Dude, it seems to me the finder does not give a rat's anorthite for the science
of meteoritics, or sharing for that matter, if all they could kick down for a
type specimen is 20 of their
Adam wrote:
'I am tired of all the gray area talk. What are the laws?'
But after looking at some of the laws, it seems the laws ARE the grey area!
Can a list member with some legal facility look into the case of the Old Woman
meteorite and tell us how the laws were interpreted in that case?
Hi,
...4.3g of Pena Blanca going in 5 hours - only at 52 bucks at present!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemrd=1item=6531325568
Cheaper than Fernlea's price per gram at the moment!
thanks!!
dave
IMCA #0092
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You are getting better, Dave. Only three posts about this $175 piece.
Devon Slater
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Hi,
...4.3g of Pena Blanca going in 5 hours - only at 52 bucks at
present!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemrd=1item=6531325568
Cheaper than Fernlea's
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa004articleID=D7BD-7720-1264-B1DB83414B7F
Doubts on Dinosaurs
Yucatan impact crater may have occurred before the dinosaurs went extinct
By Barry E. DiGregorio
Scientific American
May 16, 2005
According to conventional paleontological wisdom, an
Hi List,
I have recently been informed via several emails from
list members that there is another Mr Meteorite on
Ebay. My Ebay username is Mr-Meteorite, the other is
Mr.Meteorite. Mine with a dash and his with a dot.
Although it annoys me greatly that he couldn't be a
little more original, I'm
http://www.woi-tv.com/Global/story.asp?S=3349587
Big rock creates big mystery
Associated Press
May 16, 2005
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa There's a 15-thousand pound mystery in a Cedar Rapids
farm field.
Bob Taylor works for Bladerston Farms of Central City. He says he found
the rock this spring while
A few more details here:
http://www.qctimes.com/internal.php?story_id=1051244l=1t=Iowa+%2F+Illinoisc=24,1051244
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) A big rock has spouted in a farm field in Cedar
Rapids, creating a big mystery. It wasnt there last year. We picked the
corn last fall and the field was
Hi Ruben,
I have a better idea.
I, and all of us who have bought from you should send an email to
Mr.Meteorite (copycat) telling him what a low down, unoriginal,
mooching, copy cat, disrespectful of some one else's hard work kind of
guy he is. Hopefully he will decide to get his own name,
Dear Ruben, List;
Yes, it is quite sad, makes one want to jump right out and buy from a
severely mentally lazy person that would surround themselves with such a
sleezy business practice.
Speaking of copy kats.
Now we know how the REAL Steve Arnold of the meteorite world must feel. :-0
DF
So.what is this jasper's name?
Dave F.
Inquiring minds want to know.
Michael Fowler wrote:
Hi Ruben,
I have a better idea.
I, and all of us who have bought from you should send an email to
Mr.Meteorite (copycat) telling him what a low down, unoriginal,
mooching, copy cat, disrespectful
Hi Ruben and Mike,
Might I suggest, Ruben, you first remind him he agreed to change
the name on ebay? (If his memory is as bad as mine, it might have just
slipped by).
In addition, just as Bob Haag is famous as Meteorite Man, you can
bet your socks there are several people referred
En un mensaje con fecha 05/16/2005 10:50:39 AM Mexico Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribe:
Doug escribe:
...how nice that this finder seems to be happy to share the
meteorite with scientists!
Dude, it seems to me the finder does not give a rat's anorthite for the
science of
After much reflection on and review of my interests and goals, I have decided
to sell my meteorite collection and concentrate on other interests that hold
deeper meaning for me on a personal level.
I will first offer the collection intact, to those on this list. Should there
be no interest
Hi all,
Please don't misundestand, I am annoyed by this near
imposter but don't want to hurt him in any way. I just
wanted to let everyone know that he is not me. He
admitted to me that he took my name in an attempt look
more familiar but agreed it was not ethical. I thought
by now he would have
Doug wrote:
'is she stingy because she doesn't send
it to the Chop Shop for slicing and dicing to be distributed to careful
collectors as well as those who habitually break them into pieces and allow to
weather away in some corner, before it had been even classified?'
No, and I do not
i have some sardis , ga iron micros+ macros. this is an ancient meteorite very rarely offered for sale. for sale: broken-off ones (from 100g slice) are $10/g and sawed-off (from same) are $12/g . can cut to fit any size upto 10g. pix on request- of 5, 5, 3.5g broken off ones. cutting/ breaking off
Dear List,
Just a quick note to let you know about a few auctions ending.
Some highlights:
THIN SECTION NWA 3133 Extremely Important New Meteorite started at just 99
cents:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=6531337360
Only four pieces left of the Brand New NWA 2636 CV3
Jeff wrote:
No, and I do not know the whole story, and do hope
I was wrong in my 'stingy' comment. But a cut was
made, this much for the science - this much for grandma.
Were I to stumble over a lunar, I think I'd place the cut
differently - but that's a decision I'd have to be extremely
Hi List, not being the ebay police or anything, but this seller says it is
illegal to hunt at the crater, but says he went out at night and collected
these? It just does not seem like something someone would want to say, kind
of self incriminating, I would think?
OH MY!!!WORDS FAIL ME!
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Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 5:55 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Rocks From Space Picture of the Day - May 11, 2005
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MOST BEAUTIFUL MARK!! I FOR ONE WILL PRINT OUT YOUR DESCRIPTION. ANY HELP ON
GETTING A HANDLE ON INTERPRETATION OF THIN SECTIONS IS MOST WELCOME.I'LL
WATCH THIS THREAD IN THE HOPES OF LEARNING MORE. JERRY FLAHERTY IMCA# 1405
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From: MARK BOSTICK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Cool Beans Doug! Always a great yarn spinner. This is what I've learned
often from your contributions to the list!
It's kind of a shame though.
It reminds me of the moment, at about ten, when I learned how to read Comic
Books. Soon after the text explained what was actually happening, I lost
So revealing. Great research project! Thanks Ron. Jerry
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From: Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite Mailing List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 4:33 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] The Magnetic Personality of Ancient Mars
Hmmm! sounds like what I've been led to BELIEVE. Jerry
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To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 6:54 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Kansas Legal Debate: Creation,Evolution and
Intelligent Design
Dear List,
Hello List,
Well for years now, I know a lot of us were puzzled
by the classification of Portales Valley as an H6
ordinary chondrite. (See my article in the May 2001
issue of Meteorite, titled Portales Valley - A Not
So Ordinary (Ordinary Chondrite??)! In the recent
past, the classification
Hello Robert and all,
I've always considered PV a round peg in a square hole. I mean that even a
quick glance at PV is enough to know it doesn't make sense to lump it in with
the run-of-the-mill ordinary chondrite. So this change in heart by the
classification gods is really good news.
I had a nice evening chat with Dr. Ruzicka a while back, this paper is the
completion of a very long endeavor. He is very erudite and enthusiastic on
the subject and I am glad to see the finished work. Portales Valley deserves
it.
Rob Wesel
http://www.nakhladogmeteorites.com
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Wow ! The response for information regarding the sale of my collection has
been, to say the leastoverwhelming.
In order to save my typing finger, I have uploaded a copy to AOL's FTP area.
The listing can be viewed and downloaded at:
http://members.aol.com/cmcdon0923/private/metsell.xls
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