Re: [meteorite-list] Topics for collection of wisdoms

2007-03-17 Thread Göran Axelsson
As for the magnetic properties of stones, follow this link. http://www.caillou-noir.com/magnetic-susceptibility_SM30.htm If I'm not totally wrong, magnetic susceptibility of a meteorite is basically how hard a magnet is attracted to a meteorite. If I'm wrong I will surely be corrected on the

Re: [meteorite-list] The red skein of aggressiveness

2007-03-17 Thread Gerald Flaherty
WISDOM Jerry Flaherty - Original Message - From: Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteoritelist Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 10:02 PM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] The red skein of aggressiveness Those who stay silent while being called names are

Re: [meteorite-list] New Pallasite, photos.

2007-03-17 Thread Ruben Garcia
Hi Mike and All, Congratulations!!! You are the man Mike, an impressive find indeed!! I'm not sure if most of the list can fully appreciate how hard it is to find a meteorite, even when you're right in the middle of the strewn field. Finding a pallasite is an awesome feeling. I know that you are

[meteorite-list] Pallasite story.

2007-03-17 Thread Michael Farmer
Ruben, I have found both Imilac and Glorieta Mountain pieces, although the Glorieta Mountain pieces I have found weigh a combined less than 20 grams! I have spent thousands of dollars travelling to Glorieta, to find a value of only a couple hundred dollars. Hunting meteorites takes incredible

Re: [meteorite-list] New Pallasite, photos.

2007-03-17 Thread Norbert Classen
Hi Mike, Ruben, and All, I'd like to second Ruben's congratulations on this fantastic find - well done Mike! This one is extra-cool because it's a cold find. Great in situ pictures, by the way! So keep on rocking, and never mind the trolls. Best, Norbert Norbert Classen Planetary Meteorites

[meteorite-list] Ad Fossil Meteorite NWA 2965 EL3 Great price in Kg lots offered to the list

2007-03-17 Thread STARSANDSCOPES
Hi List, I have a fairly large quantity of the Meteorite NWA 2965. This is the meteorite that has been talked about so much. It was classified as an Aubrite, then an EL6/7 and finally EL3 Fossil Meteorite. The new abstract is at _http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006AGUFM.P51E1247K_

Re: [meteorite-list] Pallasite Story

2007-03-17 Thread Michael Murray
Hi Michael, and List Congratulations Mike! I love hearing about meteorite hunting success stories. This find and Larry Atkin's Holbrook find are both inspiring to a fellow hunter. Thanks for sharing the information and photos. Michael Murray micro hunter of southwest Colorado

Re: [meteorite-list] New Pallasite, photos.

2007-03-17 Thread Thetoprok
Hi Mike, List, Great job! I'd like to say congratulations on your extraordinary find. I can understand how that may be your most satisfying find yet, them thar Pallasites are rare! Thanks for sharing the pictures and story as well, some would say that's the best part, the human experience

[meteorite-list] Pallasite story #2

2007-03-17 Thread Michael Farmer
Sorry for the broken email, I hit the wrong button and it sent before spell check and being finished. Here is the rest of the story. When I arrived at Robert's location, I could see him walking around and small black pallasite pieces laying all over the ground. There were 9 pieces on the

Re: [meteorite-list] View points

2007-03-17 Thread Martin Altmann
Hi Ingo, I couldn't know, that the mail on the list was privately. That discussion is vexatious. Let's make it short. Those whammies to dealers on the list are routine. - Dealers don't contribute to the scientific discourses on the list, they abuse the list only for propagating their material.

Re: [meteorite-list] Recent E-mails

2007-03-17 Thread Gary K. Foote
Soi you plan to break list rrules too, eh? lol Go for it man. I'm a thick skinned SOB. Assume away. Just so you know, I expect the same from you - no more private emails please. Gary If you have something to say then post if publicly. I will assume that any future emails sent to me

Re: [meteorite-list] New Pallasite, photos.

2007-03-17 Thread Ruben Garcia
Hi All, Great Story Mike, I Felt like I was there every minute of it! Although I've found many pieces of the Glorieta Pallasite, its only one fall. I know exactly how you feel though. It's very exciting. I'm wondering how are you ever gonna let go of a pallasite you found? It'll be tough.

Re: [meteorite-list] Pallasite story #2

2007-03-17 Thread Michael Farmer
Yes, that is the question, but this desert is very easy to search, and since virtually all of it was found on the surface, I am confident that there is not likely much more. We searched many miles in every direction. One never knows, but three weeks of 14 hour days of systematic searching makes me

[meteorite-list] Palasite sales pages

2007-03-17 Thread Michael Farmer
Ojk, I have the first sales pages up, just the large pieces, no photos of the smaller pieces up yet. Michael Farmer http://www.meteoriteguy.com/collection/newpallasite.htm http://www.meteoriteguy.com/collection/newpallasitesales1.htm http://www.meteoriteguy.com/collection/newpallasitesales2.htm

Re: [meteorite-list] Palasite sales pages

2007-03-17 Thread Thetoprok
Mike, List, Great stuff, that's one beautifully ugly meteorite! I can't congratulate you enough. I hope you cut some up into more affordable pieces for working stiffs like me. I really want some but these are way out of my league. : ( Thanks again for the excellent report! -Larry In a

Re: [meteorite-list] View points

2007-03-17 Thread Ingo Herkstroeter
Hi Martin, List! I wouldn't follow all your words below, Martin, and I never have said such things! What ever, you made a good point: Back to meteorites! Yeep, exactly what I think! Let's do it now! Ingo -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Martin Altmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

[meteorite-list] Reprise + finale: The red skein of aggressiveness

2007-03-17 Thread bernd . pauli
Mike Farmer wrote: Bernd, I respect you and your opinion, but do not single me out... Hello Mike and List, I got some ayes, I got some flak - even from my Pauline, which is quite normal because there are always two sides to a thing: it takes two to tango. Let me first of all congratulate

[meteorite-list] Saint Patrick's Day Bonanza ! SALE

2007-03-17 Thread MexicoDoug
Dear Listees, http://www.diogenite.com/t1.htm GREEN STAR METEORITES (a.k.a., Verda Stelo Meteoritoj) This is the BIGGER IS BETTER festive occasion. And yes, mine is bigger! The Luck of the Irish! True achondrite green Mg-Fe colored Orthopyroxene space crystals, some with nice cleavage.

[meteorite-list] Meteorite Magazine/ New California Meteorites for sale

2007-03-17 Thread Ruben Garcia
Hi All, If you subscribe to Meteorite Magazine you already know that current issue contains a story about some nice finds my son and I made in California. http://www.mr-meteorite.com/californiafindspart1.htm The meteorites we found are currently undergoing classification(it could take 6-12

[meteorite-list] Do anybody knows about Stan Turecki?

2007-03-17 Thread meteor a
Dear members! I'm looking for Stan Turecki. He disappeared about two months ago and do not answering my messages. We have a not finished deal with him. I'll be VERY happy if I'll hear something. Thank you in advance. Serge _ It’s

Re: [meteorite-list] over 850 meteorite photos, always adding more

2007-03-17 Thread Joe
Thanks Robert, I appriciate your compliments, I do not mind at all that you pointed out my spelling mistake, I thank you for that as well. Thanks, Joe Kerchner illinoiemeteorites.com - Original Message From: Robert Woolard [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday,

Re: [meteorite-list] Topics for collection of wisdoms

2007-03-17 Thread Joe
Hi Micheal, Here is a good link. http://www.caillou-noir.com/magnetic-susceptibility_SM30.htm Thanks, Joe Kerchner - Original Message From: Michael Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 11:17:22 PM Subject: [meteorite-list]

[meteorite-list] Bendego Meteorite

2007-03-17 Thread Mark Grossman
I would like to obtain a sample of the Bendego meteorite and have seen samples on several sites and on eBay auctions. However, I understand that most of the Bendego samples found in recent years are highly weathered. I did see a specimen on a German site that had some of the underlying metal

Re: [meteorite-list] Do anybody knows about Stan Turecki?

2007-03-17 Thread Michael Farmer
I am having the same problem, a deal needs to be completed, no answer to many emails and phone calls. Michael Farmer --- meteor a [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear members! I'm looking for Stan Turecki. He disappeared about two months ago and do not answering my messages. We have a not finished

Re: [meteorite-list] Recent E-mails - I'm sorry

2007-03-17 Thread Paul Harris
Dear List, I'm sorry to bother the list again as I know you are all tired of this but I need to clarify something. By Gary following my request for no more private contact it would be easy to think that Gary and I were having a heated exchange of emails privately. This is not the case as

Re: [meteorite-list] Saint Patrick's Day Bonanza ! SALE

2007-03-17 Thread Thomas Webb
Doug, Wow! That's a neat website! Hope you do well with it. Best, Thomas --- MexicoDoug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear Listees, http://www.diogenite.com/t1.htm GREEN STAR METEORITES (a.k.a., Verda Stelo Meteoritoj) This is the BIGGER IS BETTER festive occasion. And yes, mine is

Re: [meteorite-list] Topics for collection of wisdoms

2007-03-17 Thread Pete Pete
Mike Murray wrote: Most articles I have read on Martian and Lunar pieces say they are not attracted to a magnet. Is this known to be without exception? Good question, Mike, and one that I've thought about, too. Some Lunars appear to have such a varied brecciated interior, could there

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Magazine/ New California Meteorites for sale

2007-03-17 Thread Ruben Garcia
Hi all, Thank you everyone for the all the interest in my California meteorites. A few have been sold but some remain. I want to correct something that I said. I previously stated that the classification could take 6-12 months. I should have said 1 to 2 years, because that is more realistic.