Hello listees, Merry Christmas and happy holidays to everyone,
If you really want to keep abreast of the Palau coins, there is a quite
beautiful series I'd like to recommend. The particular 1993 kicked off the
series (well there was an uglier one in '92) with a sexy and nice outer
space
Hey everyone, after an exhausting week in Tokyo I will
be home tomorrow night. The show was good, not so many
meteorites this year, little competition, so sales
were good except a little mishap with a few Yen that I
had:(
I plan to stay home and work on some major website
updates and holiday ebay
HI ALL,
if you are interested in a stunning end piece of CO3 please take a look at
my auction:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?viewitemitem=170060741198
High resolution pictures:
http://web.tiscali.it/francesco.moser/Immagini/OnSale/Chondrite/DaG628/DaG628_1100_1.jpg
Hello Dirk,
Thanks for clarification of the German private mint run, and mintage, not to
mention the denomination (though denomination is totally a moot point for a
coin that is not intended for general circulation unless someone intends on
spending theirs in Palau).
I hadn't followed this until
Dear List,
The Palau $5 Nantan coins were minted in Bavaria,
Germany by the Mayer Mint under contract from the
Coin
Invest Trust of Liechtenstein. The total mintage of
the coin was 2,500 pieces.
I have located four coins with mint errors (two
within my collection). I have one that
Dear List,
Given the proclivity for rusting in Nantans, what is
the likelihood of the Nantans in the Palau coins
deteriorating?
Thomas
I think they use here weathered part of nantan, not iron part, so most
propable it will be free of any rust.
-[ MARCIN CIMALA ]-[ I.M.C.A.#3667
Hi all,
Is anybody aware of studies regarding the dark inclusions found in some of
the NWA CV3's such as NWA 3118? I'm very interested to learn more about
these CM/CO-like inclusions.
Thanks,
Jeff
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Hi all,
Is anybody aware of studies regarding the dark inclusions found in some of
the NWA CV3's such as NWA 3118? I'm very interested to learn more about
these CM/CO-like inclusions.
Thanks,
Jeff
I have new low TKW CV3 (or CK?) that have on one side black inclusion.
Specimen looks
Hi Jeff and List,
Maybe some of these references are helpful!
Cheers,
Bernd (again exposed to Aussie English ;-)
HEYMANN D. et al. (1986) Carbon in dark inclusions of the
Allende meteorite (Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. 17th, 341-342).
HEYMANN D. et al. (1987) Carbon in dark inclusions
of the
Hi Jeff and All
I know that Bertrand Devouard has been working for some time already on the
dark inclusions that are abondantly present in Tanezrouft 057, our C4 that was
found in Algeria in 2002.
I already displayed some information about it within my website, at:
Hey Jeff,
I have a little info compiled that compliments what has been said so far
(re: Allende):
In contrast to the generally held belief that the formation of
dark inclusions involved aqueous alteration/dehydration processes, it
has been demonstrated through a study based on the preferential
HI LIST.I would like to know who sells the 1 gem caps
for micro meteorites.
steve
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999!!
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Steve,
A Google search or a search on eBay on gem jar will provide you with all
the sources you can manage.
Dave
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From: steve arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 2:33 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] gem
The proper name is GEM JAR.
Search ebay for gem jar and you will find many dozens
of them for sale
Cheers
DEAN
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HI LIST.I would like to know who sells the 1 gem
caps
for micro meteorites.
steve
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Hi List,
As a holiday offering I am selling one-year live link subscriptions from
the meteorite- dealers.com website for $35. These are regularly priced at
$99 for a year's listing with live links to both your website and your
email address. This sale will continue until December 31, 2006.
Hi,
That last email from me was a rant to Mark! I didn't see it was going to the
Metlist in general!
Sorry about that!
Dave
IMCA #0092
Sec.BIMS
www.bimsociety.org
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HI LIST.I would like to know who sells the glass lid boxy things for
meteorite slices.
bob
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Steve Arnold;Illinois,
I read your apology to all parties concerned with the sikhote doubts and
think it is BIG of you and gentlemanly too.Everyone skids downward in life at
some point,i think.I have had dealings with you for years and haven't had but
one little concern,which was irrevelent
Bob,
These are called Riker Cases or Riker Boxes. Google this and you will find
lots of suppliers.
I know Mike Jensen sells these. http://jensenmeteorites.com/
Cheers,
tett
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From: Bob Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent:
I just landed in Dallas and want to report a
spectacular fireball! I was sitting on the flight out
of Tokyo and about 1 hour out ~8:15 pm Tokyo time, I
saw what I thought was another airplane outside. I was
watching a movie in First Class (the seats turn and
face the windows is why I mention that,
Do you mean the Riker mount boxes?
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Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 5:09 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Glass lid boxy things
HI LIST.I would like to know who sells the glass lid boxy things
Tom, Paul and List,
I'm positive that I'm not alone in being in awe of the beauty in the guise
of scietific study Tom captures in his amazing collection.
Thank you both for sharing with us this spectacular vision of our now even
more priceless rocks.
Jerry Flaherty
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That close to Tokyo, I'd suspect Rodan or Mothra g.
Seriously, it sounds like a spectacular thing to see. Interesting
factoid about the frequency the pilots see such fireballs.
(If the Peekskill car is worth ~100K, imagine what a dented container
ship would go for on eBay!)
Chris
Hi Bob,
Indian River sells almost identical items, less expensive than
Riker named boxes.
http://members.aol.com/janiew48/index.html
I've bought from them for years. Excellent service and good prices.
Don
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HI LIST.I would like to know who sells the
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 16:19:22 -0700, you wrote:
That close to Tokyo, I'd suspect Rodan or Mothra g.
Rodan? Mothra? Be serious! Those are Earth creatures. Mike obvioulsy saw
King Ghidorah! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Ghidorah
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Dear Listees:
Greetings all from Tucson, the land of eternal sunshine.
A reminder that tonight, viewers in North America can see the world
premiere of the Cash and Treasures meteorite hunters episode on the
Travel Channel and Travel Channel Pacific.
Your fellow Meteorite List members Steve
http://calsun.canoe.ca/News/Alberta/2006/12/19/2877901.html
Meteorite identified
By SHAWN LOGAN
The Calgary Sun
December 19, 2006
The discovery of an unusual rock a quarter-century ago has been
identified as the 69th meteorite find in Canada by U of C researchers.
The extra-terrestrial find
steve arnold writes:
I really want to start gaining the respect of people of whom I know and
would like to
know on this list
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Steve: Assuming you are getting tired of making endless apologies to the
list (and most listees
http://www.economist.com/science/displaystory.cfm?story_id=8345618
Fire from heaven
The Economist
December 19, 2006
Meteorites are made up of evidence about how the solar system was born
AT HALF past six on the morning of December 14th 1807, the folk of
Weston, Connecticut, were woken up by
Yes, I have purchased several caseloads from Mike.
Good quality, great service and inexpensive.
-Walter Branch
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Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 19,
Always interesting.
Enjoy.
Jerry Flaherty
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From: PSRD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 5:56 PM
Subject: New Issue: Experiments to figure out Martian interior
Announcement from Planetary Science Research Discoveries [PSRD]
Bruce-
From a well-meaning friend.?
Sounds like every fault and mistake you could find
you threw at him as a put down. Friends do not do that
to friends- especially in front of everyone on the
list.
May he be right or wrong- I think you insulted him
quite a bit and owe him an
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/features.cfm?feature=1253
Radar Love: Asteroid Detection and Science
December 19, 2006
They are the celestial equivalent of sonograms. But their hazy outlines
and ghostly features do not document the in-vivo development of a future
taxpayer. Instead, they chronicle
Greetings List
Need some help as I've never ever been to Tucson and had I ever, I'm sure it
would have changed to something I'd never recognize today.
I may be able to go this year (too bad the party is on the 3rd though as my
b'day is the 6th) and am wondering about motels. I can get one 30
Dear Gerald,
Tom's not on the list so I'm forwarding your thank you to him.
Tom invests a huge amount of time to bring us these unbelievable images and
from all the missing image numbers I can tell you he takes an incredible
number
of images to bring us these gems.
Thank you!
Paul
Gerald
Dear List,
Meteorites peices were found 12/09/06. A nomad has found the fall and picked
all the fragments to me,it's an unisual meteorite for me.TKW 8kg.
If anyone have some informations regarding the new find,please let me know.
This is the link to photos : http://nwastones.skyblog.com/
Any of you know where is Killgore? I have sent some
pieces to analyzed in the University where work, nut
any news I have received, and is pass many months.
Sinceraly am many anger for this, probably I write a
letter direct to the University for say this is no
serious behavior!
Matteo
M come
http://www.psrd.hawaii.edu/Dec06/Y-980459.html
Planetary Science Research Discoveries
Citation: Taylor, G. J. (December, 2006) Squeezing Meteorites to Reveal
the Martian Mantle. Planetary Science Research Discoveries.
Squeezing Meteorites to Reveal the Martian Mantle
December 19, 2006
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Aloha - Alii
While I can't speak to the question of the meteorite coin showing up on the
streets of Koror, I was able to purchase one of the 1990's colored coins in
Koror (Capital of the Republic of Palau). They were not used as currency (US
dollars were!) and they were only available in one
I was wondering what kind of acid you use to etch meteorites?
-Dave H.
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All of this makes me sneeze!
df
Dave Carothers wrote:
Steve,
There is an old saying actions speak louder than words. Let me repeat
that ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS!!!
You've apologized many times in the past and yet have contined to behave and
act like a jerk. Can you
Greetings Everyone!
As part of our annual end of year reminder, please review your FREE
Meteorite Dealer listings on The Meteorite Exchange and Meteorite-Times
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The Meteorite Dealers Listings on meteorite.com have now been online for
10 years and as of this month is seeing over 1000
I beg to differ, it is Gamera who shoots flames as he flies through the
Solar System.
Larry
On Tue, December 19, 2006 4:46 pm, Darren Garrison wrote:
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 16:19:22 -0700, you wrote:
That close to Tokyo, I'd suspect Rodan or Mothra g.
Rodan? Mothra? Be serious! Those are
During the first commercial...
All of you guys are awesome!
Maria
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Two thumbs up. Good job, guys.
Dave
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Dear Listees:
Greetings
In a message dated 12/19/2006 8:41:21 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
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During the first commercial...
All of you guys are awesome!
Maria
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Just after the show:
I agree!!
You all did great.
Just the right mixture of sciences, humor,
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/December_20.html
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I saw the piece this weekend and it is a beauty. Picked up a nice 68
gram slice for myself. Get it while you can, there isn't much!
Best,
Matt Morgan
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In a message dated 12/19/2006 10:38:45 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
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I saw the piece this weekend and it is a beauty. Picked up a nice 68
gram slice for myself. Get it while you can, there isn't much!
Best,
Matt Morgan
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