http://cgi.ebay.com/Buzzard-Coulee-Meteorite-18-8-gm-95-FC-VERY-RARE_W0QQitemZ270442978522QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item3ef7a85cda_trksid=p3286.c0.m14#ht_902wt_909
Are export licenses finally being issued?
Gary Fujihara
AstroDay Institute
105 Puhili Place, Hilo, HI 96720
(808)
No, read the auction. It clearly says the permit has not yet been issued.
Original Message
From: Gary Fujihara fuj...@mac.com
Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2009 1:49 AM
To: MeteorList meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] First Buzzard Coulee to hit the
greetings listoids
I have a few auctions ending tomorrow including the 9.9
gram Park Forest slice which I have reduced by 10% in order to assist
it into a new home.
Also 2 nice partslices of Gujba currently at about $5 a gram and a
couple of eye-popping slices of NWA2424 CV3
2.5
No, it's just another Canadian citizen who is unfamiliar with the law.
He probably doesn't know he needs an export permit to sell outside
Canada.
On 8/15/09, Gary Fujihara fuj...@mac.com wrote:
Hi guys,
I think if you read down in the description he does mention that he
can sell now only in Canada and elsewhere when the permit is given. He
even offers money back if the permit doesn't go through.
Bob
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Galactic Stone
Ironworksmeteoritem...@gmail.com wrote:
Carl 's wrote:
So far there are NWA 001, 052, 753 755 with the pseudonym of Kem Kem.
Anymore? should be at least one more with a H5(?) classification (Brian
Cox/PlanetBrey),but probably many more. Interesting topic.
Also NWA 1198, 2096. In addition NWA 2813, 2814, 4051 were purchased in
Hi Bob,
Correct but it goes on and I quote: This meteorite can be shipped
immediately to anyone in Canada, but an export permit is required for
the US and this will take a few months in delay. If permit is denied
the full refund is given.
Bob
PS. I don't know who is selling it so I'm not
Carl 's wrote:
So far there are NWA 001, 052, 753 755 with the pseudonym of Kem Kem.
Anymore? should be at least one more with a H5(?) classification (Brian
Cox/PlanetBrey),but probably many more. Interesting topic.
Also NWA 1198, 2096. In addition NWA 2813, 2814, 4051 were purchased in
Hi List,
For those of us quietly following the Kem Kem hootnanny from the
peanut gallery, I'd like to ask if the summary below is correct
(essentially) -
A specimen sold as Kem Kem could be just about anything from a H
chondrite to a R chondrite? So as far as official nomenclature is
concerned,
Hi Listees!
This is just a quick reminder that List members get 25% OFF everything
in my store - this is an open discount that never expires - just use
coupon code metlist at checkout to get the discount. This is good
for everything in the store - nothing is excluded.
Some recent additions
Aloha,
I have an auction ending TODAY in 2 hours of some oriented NWA 869,
Bassikounou, Campo del Cielo, Norton County, uNWA pallasite, and Oum
Dreyga, and other items that may be of interest to you. Some items are
still at 99ยข
* Cherry NWA 869 23.18g complete individual (currently at
Hi List!
I need some low-cost howardite - cutting crumbs from NWA specimens
would be perfect. The pieces can be small, but not dust. I need a
couple of grams, possibly more, depending on the price.
Contact me off-list if interested.
Thanks and clear skies!
MikeG
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Please contact me again off list.
*sigh*
-mt
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Hello All,
I've a few ebay auctions ending tomorrow evening (pacific time - they
end about a day from now) - a lowish number NWA main mass, and a slice
of a pretty LL5, both at a few dollars, with no reserve.
http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/the_meteorite_hunter_W0QQ_nkwZQQ_armrsZ1QQ_fromZQQ_ipgZ
I just got back from australia and am sorting through thousands and thousands
of emails so my apologies if this has already been answered.
There is no recogonized meteorite term as Kem Kem.
The term Kem Kem dates from the days just before the official creation of the
term NWA roughly 9 or 10
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