[meteorite-list] Happy 100-year anniversary Holbrook (pictures of stones from historic sources)

2012-07-19 Thread The Tricottet Collection

On July 19, 1912, stones fell from the sky in Holbrook, AZ. Happy 100-year 
anniversary Holbrook, you now deserve your capital H for Historic! See pictures 
at:

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151046145083938set=a.10150209991823938.341144.228399863937type=1theater



The Tricottet Collection
(Historic Minerals, Fossils  Meteorites)
http://www.thetricottetcollection.com/
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http://twitter.com/TricottetColl#
  
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[meteorite-list] Jury-trial-set-for-Man-selling-Fake-meteorites

2012-07-19 Thread Me Teor

http://www.kjct8.com/news/Jury-trial-set-for-Meteorite-Man/-/163152/15598360/-/6ir8bw/-/index.html

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[meteorite-list] Meteorite Picture of the Day

2012-07-19 Thread valparint
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Holbrook

Contributed by: Rob Elliott

http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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[meteorite-list] AD: Collectable Nestle meteorite cereal cards, with original cereal packet included!

2012-07-19 Thread Martin Goff
Hi all,

Whilst sorting out my office/meteorite room i found an original Nestle
cereal packet that the Nestle meteorite cards were supplied in. I
didn't think that I had any of these left so I have put this on ebay
along with a complete, sealed set of the 20 Nestle meteorite cards. I
have sold a few sets of these cards over the last couple of years but
this is only the second set i have sold that comes with an original
cereal packet. The direct link for the auction is below, please take a
look if interested:


Full set 20 Nestle meteorite cards, new  sealed **With Original cereal packet**

(http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251112075926?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649)


Cheers


Martin

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Martin Goff
www.msg-meteorites.co.uk
IMCA #3387
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[meteorite-list] my brother passing

2012-07-19 Thread steve arnold
Hello list. I hope you are all well. I am still looking for work,but
keeping the faith and keep going on. Last week my brother,who was only
61,passed away unexpectedly. Well yesterday we finally found out why.
He died from complications from diabetes. He did not even know he
had.His blood sgar was 300. Normal is around 120. Now me and my sister
are going thru all his things donating things to charity
orginizations, selling off valued items,etc. It sucks but must be
done. My brother was a good man,a caring man,but now in a better
place. He died broke and did not live a very good life the last 10
years. The first 51 years are what I'll remember.


-- 
Steve R. Anold, chicago, ill.
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Re: [meteorite-list] my brother passing

2012-07-19 Thread John Teague
Steve,

Thougths and prayers are with you, your brother, and your family.

Be strong.

John Teague
Melbourne, FL


-Original Message-
From: Amazon.com
Sent: Jul 19, 2012 7:21 AM
To: meteorite-list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] my brother passing

Hello list. I hope you are all well. I am still looking for work,but
keeping the faith and keep going on. Last week my brother,who was only
61,passed away unexpectedly. Well yesterday we finally found out why.
He died from complications from diabetes. He did not even know he
had.His blood sgar was 300. Normal is around 120. Now me and my sister
are going thru all his things donating things to charity
orginizations, selling off valued items,etc. It sucks but must be
done. My brother was a good man,a caring man,but now in a better
place. He died broke and did not live a very good life the last 10
years. The first 51 years are what I'll remember.


-- 
Steve R. Anold, chicago, ill.
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[meteorite-list] International Laws related to meteorites link - good info

2012-07-19 Thread Greg Catterton
Here is a link to some really good info concerning international laws related 
to meteorites and exportation of them.
It specifically makes note of meteorites from India also. 


http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/2002M%26PSB..375S

 
Greg Catterton
www.wanderingstarmeteorites.com
On Ebay: http://stores.shop.ebay.com/wanderingstarmeteorites
On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WanderingStarMeteorites


- Original Message -
From: Richard Montgomery rickm...@earthlink.net
To: bill kies parkforest...@hotmail.com
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2012 9:07 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Katol India meteorite - Forbidden Fruit

Time for me to excuse myself from any further comments on this thread, the 
neophyte that I am, with this last one on this topic:  when I mentioned I 
echoed Mike's comments, I see it all from afar as a non-IMCA member, and have 
held onto my perspective that the meteorite world is as pristine as the falls 
and finds we enjoy.   Sad to see the drama.

-Richard Montgomery


- Original Message - From: bill kies parkforest...@hotmail.com
To: rickm...@earthlink.net
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2012 9:07 PM
Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Katol India meteorite - Forbidden Fruit



Sorry Richard but this an endemic issue that will always be viewed with a 
turned head. What bothers me the most is the fact that it get's ignored in 
relation to who is involved. I don't really care who sells an illegal rock 
unless it's an imca member who is sworn to the uphold the truth.. like anyone 
really cares about the imca. The perpetrator rolls the dice. I do get disgusted 
when the people who preach about it all backslide into their own bs. Many have 
preached and done the contrary. Check the archives.

I can accept opportunists and leaches as long as they're up front about it, as 
long as they don't get in my way


 From: rickm...@earthlink.net
 To: m...@meteoriteguy.com; star_wars_collec...@yahoo.com
 Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2012 20:32:35 -0700
 CC: jasonu...@gmail.com; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Katol India meteorite - Forbidden Fruit
 
 A follow-up to clarify...I echo MF's perspective.
 
 -RM
 
 
 
 - Original Message - From: Michael Farmer m...@meteoriteguy.com
 To: Greg Catterton star_wars_collec...@yahoo.com
 Cc: jason utas jasonu...@gmail.com; Meteorite-list
 meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2012 3:54 PM
 Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Katol India meteorite - Forbidden Fruit
 
 
  Perhaps the job of the IMCA is not to police the world's laws, but to
  ensure authenticity, which is what it was set up to do.
 
 
  Michael Farmer
 
  Sent from my iPad
 
  On Jul 14, 2012, at 3:46 PM, Greg Catterton
  star_wars_collec...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
  1. You know more then well I was told it was Mifflin. I FULLY REFUNDED
  EVERYONE. Case closed. YOU can shove off I had several still not  
  return
  material to me even though they were refunded..., including Mike
  Cottingham, and John Helm.
 
  2. I spent several thousand of my money to try to open the museum. It
  failed. What can I say? I tried... Again, you can shove off
  3. I have returned EVERYTHING donated minus one person who I have  talked
  to about it. YOU did nothing yet run your mouth... again, shove off...
 
  4. WHAT I DID/DO DOES NOT MAKE IT RIGHT THAT YOU SELLING ILLEGALLY
  EXPORTED MATERIAL AND KNOW AS MUCH!!! I didnt know about the mifflin,  
  you
  know the laws about this, and choose to ignore it!
 
  your comments are pathetic. YOU are breaking international laws, and  are
  an IMCA member to boot... Where is the IMCA right now when you are
  selling ILLEGALLY EXPORTED METEORITES? What are they going to do with  
  you
  breaking numerous IMCA rules? ANYONE from the IMCA care to comment or
  will they remain quite as that usually do when one of the good ol boys
  break the rules?
 
 
 
 
  Greg Catterton
  www.wanderingstarmeteorites.com
  On Ebay: http://stores.shop.ebay.com/wanderingstarmeteorites
  On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WanderingStarMeteorites
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: jason utas jasonu...@gmail.com
  To: Meteorite-list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
  Cc:
  Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2012 6:34 PM
  Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Katol India meteorite - Forbidden Fruit
 
  Hello Greg,
  The gall you must have to pass on thousands of dollars of fake
  material, take donations for a good cause, flake on the cause (but
  keep many of the donations) and then rag on me for selling *accurately
  described material*...just shove off. You've done more harm to this
  community on your own than most others have been able to manage in the
  past fifteen years.
  Jason
 
 
 
  I would have written a shorter letter, but I did not have the time.
 
  On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 9:23 AM,
  wanderings...@wanderingstarmeteorites.com wrote:
 
  Its Commonly known 

Re: [meteorite-list] International Laws related to meteorites link - good info

2012-07-19 Thread Adam Hupe
I would call this bad info!


This old paper has come up several times and is garbage as far as I am 
concerned.  The late Richard Norton was alarmed about how the UNESCO (laws?) 
were being twisted to include meteorites and rallied against it as soon as this 
infamous paper was published.  As far as I know, the word meteorite is not 
mentioned in the original UNESCO works.  I think self-appointed experts 
modified it after the fact without the advice of lawmakers.  The only way I 
view a meteorite could be called cultural property is if it was either 
worshiped or converted to an artifact over 100 years ago.   Meteorites that 
have had no interaction with human beings until they are found should be 
treated the same as rocks.


If one of the purposes of UNESCO is to protect meteorites, then they should 
have been specifically mentioned in the documents.


This being said, some countries specifically mention meteorites being off 
limits but then again, you have to be careful since the laws can and do vary 
for each province or state in foreign countries.  Perhaps an unbiased 
international attorney or panel should investigate the laws since they affect 
all of us.  Until then, use your best judgment. 



Best Regards,

Adam
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Re: [meteorite-list] International Laws related to meteorites link - good info

2012-07-19 Thread Martin Altmann
UNESCO-1970 is not a law, but it is a convention to harmonize national laws
of the signing states.

Meteorites can be protected only by national laws.
(Like e.g Namibia, Canada, Australia, South-Africa did).

That is given in the convention's text.


Schmitt's information on Argentina is outdated.

The information on New Zealand is wrong.

The information on India doubtful.

Also Switzerland has a different procedure.

(And also from hearsay - under certain circumstances it seems possible for a
finder to keep his Danekrae).


Hence,
that paper is not a reliable source.

Martin



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Re: [meteorite-list] AD: A++ Kentland, IN Crater Shattercones and Impactites!!

2012-07-19 Thread Brandon D.
Hi Michael,

When looking at my material keep in mind that prices are negotiable on some 
pieces. Just let me know which one you would like to discuss if that is the 
case and we will work something out.

Thanks,
Brandon D. 

Michael Bross elemen...@peconic.net wrote:

Sorry, I didn't see the prices !
Either you added them or I didn't open the fotos the right way

You have some beautiful pieces.
Will look further when time
Thanks

Michael B.

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From: b1dunov...@aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 9:03 PM
To: elemen...@peconic.net; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD: A++ Kentland, IN Crater Shattercones and 
Impactites!!

 Hi Michael,

 I have prices for each piece in the main description, and some pictures 
 open up to smaller  cut samples that too are priced.

 If you have a question about a specific pieces, you need only ask.

 Thanks,
 Brandon D.


 -Original Message-
 From: Michael Bross elemen...@peconic.net
 To: meteorite-list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 Sent: Wed, Jul 18, 2012 1:50 pm
 Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD: A++ Kentland, IN Crater Shattercones and 
 Impactites!!


 Hi List
 Hi Brandon

 Are you considering putting a price to your pieces ?
 Or are you waiting for offers only ?

 In my case, I don't consider buying if no price.

 Regards
 Michael B.


 --
 From: b1dunov...@aol.com
 Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 7:53 PM
 To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com; b1dunov...@aol.com
 Subject: [meteorite-list] AD: A++ Kentland,IN Crater Shattercones and
 Impactites!!

 Hello again List,
  At the request of a few I am re posting the link to my photo album
 of
 different impactites from the Kentland Crater in Kentland, IN. If
 interested let me know. These are rarely available on the market and
 never
 this complete or large.
  http://picasaweb.google.com/103555700843987997365


 These shattercones are the most detailed I have ever seen from
 anywhere
 around the world!  The pictures speak for themselves. New material
 has
 been cut and finished and is now added to the page so check it out!
  Make me an offer, sale or trade(meteorites or impactites) if the
 deal is
 right.

  Best Regards,
  Brandon D.
 IMCA # 9312



 -Original Message-
 From: B lt;b1dunov...@aol.comgt;
 To: meteorite-list lt;meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.comgt;;
 meteorite-list lt;meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.comgt;;
 meteorite-list
 lt;meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.comgt;; meteorite-list
 lt;meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.comgt;
 Sent: Sun, Jul 15, 2012 7:59 am
 Subject: AD: A++ Kentland,IN Crater Shattercones and Impactites!!

 Hello all,I recently made a trip to the impact crater in Kentland,
 Indiana
 and collected an array of beautiful Shattercones ranging from 25 gram
 fragments with beautiful horse-tail patterns to 25 pound complete
 cones
 that look like volcanoes, to pieces with multiple complete points.
 Some
 even have ammonites and other fossils on one side and beautiful
 Shattercones on the other.Kentland crater is an impact structure in
 Indiana that is around 97 million years old.  The remnant crater is
 about
 13km in diameter and is the result of an ancient, catastrophic impact
 from
 a medium-large size meteorite.I have several cones that point in
 opposite
 directions as well as some that are flatter yet display Shattercones
 on
 several sides, some pointing different directions.

 These are all preserved in limestone and dolomite so they are
 extremely
 well detailed and display beautifully.In addition to Shattercones I
 also
 have amazing cold flow breccias,polymict breccias with amazing shock
 veins
 and clast, monomict breccias, and others I cannot describe as I
 cannot
 find many pictures online about Kentland material in the variety I
 have.These are absolutely beautiful- some fit for museum display
 easily.
 Kentland shattercones are rarely seen as anything more then small
 fragments, A++quality material is rarely available if ever! I've
 uploaded
 some photos of a few shattercones which can be viewed by following
 the
 following link;http://picasaweb.google.com/103555700843987997365I
 will be
 adding other pieces over the next few days. If you see something your
 interested in, make me an offer. Trade offers are welcome as well,
 just
 email me off list.

 Don't miss your opportunity to add some of this scarce material to
 our
 collection.

 Best offers will be accepted. Meteorites preferred for trade, but
 breccia
 impactitites welcome.

 Thanks,Brandon D.
 Chicago, IL
 IMCA #9312
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[meteorite-list] Fall location estimate for 14 July fireball over SE Alberta

2012-07-19 Thread Matson, Robert D.
Hi Marc/List,

Additional reports have been posted to the AMS site, as well as various
Canadian UFO websites on the July 14th fall over southeastern Alberta,
Canada. I estimate the fall location is east-southeast of Lake Newell
and west-northwest of Medicine Hat in the vicinity of Suffield, Ralston
and Alderson.  --Rob

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From: meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com
[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Marc
Fries
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 11:18 PM
To: Meteorite List
Subject: [meteorite-list] New meteor report - Alberta,Canada fireball of
14 July

Howdy all

I've posted the results of weather radar analysis of the 14 July
meteor in Alberta, Canada. This event featured sonic boom reports.

http://wp.me/p2AyTK-9X

If you haven't signed in for your free one-month subscription to
the website, please go here for directions on doing so.

http://www.galacticanalytics.com/weather-radar-analysis-of-meteor-events
/

Cheers!
Marc Fries
Galactic Analytics LLC

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[meteorite-list] Questionable eBay seller selling Sutter's Mill meteorite

2012-07-19 Thread Shawn Alan
Hello Listers,

I have been noticing seller galeriacores on eBay selling some rare and 
historic meteorites and looking at the pictures it was hard to tell if it was 
the real deal. I contacted the seller a week or so back about a meteorite for 
sale and he could only say that they got the meteorite from a big dealer from 
the Czech Republic. Has anyone dealt with the eBay dealer in the past. Why I 
ask is because today i did a Sutter's Mill meteorite search and saw this eBay 
seller had a piece for sale and after viewing the images, its not even close to 
being a CM meteorite. It gets me to thinking, I bet most if not all of his 
meteorites the seller sold might not be what they say they are. But again I am 
not sure if they are knowing selling meteorites that arent what they are, or  
been coned by some other individual. So if you have bought anything from this 
seller, I would see about getting that meteorite checked out. 

Here is the Sutter's Mill meteorite in question. 

 ttp://www.ebay.com/itm/Sutters-Mill-witnessed-fall-2012-Meteorite-Micro-Specimen-/320948115928?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item4ab9ff99d8
 
Again sorry for having to post this, but I think this is important to let you 
all know in the meteroite community that something doesnt add up with this 
seller. I know we all have to start some where, but I feel from what I have 
seen this seller post in the past on eBay was questionable and now the Sutter's 
Mill meteorite being a fake, I think it time for the meteorite community to 
look into this.
 
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
eBay Store
http://www.ebay.com/sch/ph0t0phl0w/m.html?
http://www.meteoritefalls.com/   
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Re: [meteorite-list] Questionable eBay seller selling Sutter's Mill meteorite

2012-07-19 Thread MikeG
Hi List,

I don't know who the seller is, or if the person is a member of this
list.   Having said that, I recall that recently Gary Fujihara also
posted to the list regarding this same seller and something about NWA
numbers that did not match up (or something to that effect).

I agree, judging from appearances, this does not resemble any Sutter's
Mill I have handled personally or seen photos of.  Sutter's Mill has
the expected and unmistakeable look of a charcoal-black carbonaceous
chondrite.  There are lighter colored inclusions and orange
inclusions, but the ones I have seen are smaller in scale than this
specimen - this does not appear to be a micro fragment consisting only
of a lighter-colored inclusion removed from the darker matrix.  This
specimen would raise red flags with me as well.  Maybe the seller
could chime in and explain if he/she is reading this.

This is a good example of KNOW YOUR SELLER.  This may not be of the
utmost importance when dealing with some common and distinctive
specimens (like Campo del Cielo, Sikhote Alin, NWA 869) that are
easily recognized for what they are.  But when dealing with rare
falls, rare types, or valuable specimens, one should ask questions
about provenance and know their seller.

Best regards,

MikeG
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On 7/19/12, Shawn Alan photoph...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Hello Listers,

 I have been noticing seller galeriacores on eBay selling some rare and
 historic meteorites and looking at the pictures it was hard to tell if it
 was the real deal. I contacted the seller a week or so back about a
 meteorite for sale and he could only say that they got the meteorite from a
 big dealer from the Czech Republic. Has anyone dealt with the eBay dealer in
 the past. Why I ask is because today i did a Sutter's Mill meteorite search
 and saw this eBay seller had a piece for sale and after viewing the images,
 its not even close to being a CM meteorite. It gets me to thinking, I bet
 most if not all of his meteorites the seller sold might not be what they say
 they are. But again I am not sure if they are knowing selling meteorites
 that arent what they are, or  been coned by some other individual. So if you
 have bought anything from this seller, I would see about getting that
 meteorite checked out.

 Here is the Sutter's Mill meteorite in question.

  
 ttp://www.ebay.com/itm/Sutters-Mill-witnessed-fall-2012-Meteorite-Micro-Specimen-/320948115928?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item4ab9ff99d8

 Again sorry for having to post this, but I think this is important to let
 you all know in the meteroite community that something doesnt add up with
 this seller. I know we all have to start some where, but I feel from what I
 have seen this seller post in the past on eBay was questionable and now the
 Sutter's Mill meteorite being a fake, I think it time for the meteorite
 community to look into this.

 Shawn Alan
 IMCA 1633
 eBay Store
 http://www.ebay.com/sch/ph0t0phl0w/m.html?
 http://www.meteoritefalls.com/
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Re: [meteorite-list] International Laws related to meteorites link - good info

2012-07-19 Thread Martin Altmann
Hi,

I always think, that debates about laws are vain, as long as one has not the 
very wordings of the law at hand.
I don't have the Indian law at hand, neither I found anyone, who could show it 
to me,
even those, who echo the date from the paper 1885 seem not to have it.

I by my own found only the same words here:
Circular No.22-1777, dated 10th of July, 1869, by T.H.Thornton, Secretary to 
Government Punjab,
in continuation of circular No.13-975,  dated 28th of April 1863,
wich is, full quote of the text:
“directing, that all Indian Meteorites shall be in future transmitted to the 
Trustees of the Indian Museum.”

I have no idea, whether that had a status of a law or whether it was only a 
service regulations to the administrative officers.

Both, that one and the quote by Schmitt say nothing about ownership, export, 
compensations ect.

Then -
India became independent in 1947 and in 1950 a republic.

I'm not sure, whether the old laws from the British dominion are still in place.

If they are btw. what does that mean for meteorites from Pakistan?


Furthermore:

Hey reported in 1967 to the UNESCO Working Group on Meteorites,
that meteorites in India would be treated as bona vacantia as given in 
article 296 of the Indian constitution.

Find the article here:
http://www.indiankanoon.org/doc/290059/

It says that those ownerless objects found on the territory of India, of that 
kind, which before would be accrued to the King, will be property of the state 
or federal state.

Well, I'm not sure, who is meant be the King from former time.
Was it the English King George, Emperor of India?
And if so, was then British Law in place in the colony?
Because if so, then like still today in U.K. (compare the hilarious debate in 
the House of Lords about the meteorite bill),
finds of gold and silver belong to the crown,
all other you can keep.

Questions and questions...

Answer can give only the law, which is in place today.

But nobody ever saw it :-(
Martin



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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. Juli 2012 19:55
An: Martin Altmann
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] International Laws related to meteorites link - 
good info

Martin,
Welcome back to posting. You have been missed. 
You said;
The information on India doubtful
This law  is spelled out very specifically and includes the words aerolites. 
How much more specific could you ask? . .
In what way do you doubt it? 
As it stands right now. Anybody with India's meteorites in their collection has 
a tainted collection. 
If this info is incorrect there are hundreds of people that would like this 
clarified. 
Please provide proof that this law is doubtful. Site references or something.
Carl
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Re: [meteorite-list] International Laws related to meteorites link - good info

2012-07-19 Thread jason utas
Hello Martin, All,
I spent some time looking into the issue as well, after last week's...debacle.

I was unable to find a record of any actual laws pertaining to the
subject, but did find the article that Greg posted and put some
additional work into the matter.

As best I can tell, the existing arrangement is a domestic protocol
for local officials to follow if they obtain a meteorite.  However,
recent meteorite falls in India have been commandeered by the
government by local officials (and, it seems, GSI employees) with
those officials threatening imprisonment if locals sell their finds.
I wasn't able to find any legal justification for this, but heard
similar stories surrounding both Katol and Sulagiri.

The circulars/letters in question appear to have come from the ruling
British Government as instructions for India's Government.

http://books.google.com/books?id=jRUTYAAJpg=PA120lpg=PA120dq=Circular+No.+22-1777+1869+Thorntonsource=blots=xNJjVEoCO4sig=BLjQnyh5DiIn3kY-lwunvpx5Bvohl=ensa=Xei=RZEIUISCJKfe2AWZm7DkBwved=0CEwQ6AEwAQ#v=onepageq=Circular%20No.%2022-1777%201869%20Thorntonf=false

http://books.google.com/books?id=jRUTYAAJpg=RA2-PA95lpg=RA2-PA95dq=Letter+2447+1869+may+indiasource=blots=xNJjVEpvP0sig=wxRxybUsdq_cKITHbT4HfkYFXskhl=ensa=Xei=d5IIUKiVDsKg2gW72ZnGBwved=0CEgQ6AEwAA#v=onepageq=Letter%202447%201869%20may%20indiaf=false

As one can see above, I am directed to request that all Indian
Meteorites may, in future, be transmitted to the Trustees of the
Indian Museum in preference to sending them direct to England.

It would seem that the above letter directly refers to the exportation
of meteorites from India as legal, or at least as legal as it might be
to export a meteorite from England (legal), since the law (if it can
be called that) was a British mandate.

The only person who offered any information along with their claim --
that the export of Indian meteorites was prohibited -- suggested that
the law had been in place since 1885.

I, too, was not able to find any such record.  I was also unable to
obtain a copy of Circular No. 13--975, dated 28th of April, 1863.  I
would like to see a copy of it if anyone can find it.

Until then, and barring additional evidence, I would appreciate an
apology from Greg Catterton.

Regards,
Jason

On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 3:24 PM, Martin Altmann
altm...@meteorite-martin.de wrote:
 Hi,

 I always think, that debates about laws are vain, as long as one has not the 
 very wordings of the law at hand.
 I don't have the Indian law at hand, neither I found anyone, who could show 
 it to me,
 even those, who echo the date from the paper 1885 seem not to have it.

 I by my own found only the same words here:
 Circular No.22-1777, dated 10th of July, 1869, by T.H.Thornton, Secretary to 
 Government Punjab,
 in continuation of circular No.13-975,  dated 28th of April 1863,
 wich is, full quote of the text:
 “directing, that all Indian Meteorites shall be in future transmitted to the 
 Trustees of the Indian Museum.”

 I have no idea, whether that had a status of a law or whether it was only a 
 service regulations to the administrative officers.

 Both, that one and the quote by Schmitt say nothing about ownership, export, 
 compensations ect.

 Then -
 India became independent in 1947 and in 1950 a republic.

 I'm not sure, whether the old laws from the British dominion are still in 
 place.

 If they are btw. what does that mean for meteorites from Pakistan?


 Furthermore:

 Hey reported in 1967 to the UNESCO Working Group on Meteorites,
 that meteorites in India would be treated as bona vacantia as given in 
 article 296 of the Indian constitution.

 Find the article here:
 http://www.indiankanoon.org/doc/290059/

 It says that those ownerless objects found on the territory of India, of that 
 kind, which before would be accrued to the King, will be property of the 
 state or federal state.

 Well, I'm not sure, who is meant be the King from former time.
 Was it the English King George, Emperor of India?
 And if so, was then British Law in place in the colony?
 Because if so, then like still today in U.K. (compare the hilarious debate in 
 the House of Lords about the meteorite bill),
 finds of gold and silver belong to the crown,
 all other you can keep.

 Questions and questions...

 Answer can give only the law, which is in place today.

 But nobody ever saw it :-(
 Martin



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 Von: cdtuc...@cox.net [mailto:cdtuc...@cox.net]
 Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. Juli 2012 19:55
 An: Martin Altmann
 Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] International Laws related to meteorites link - 
 good info

 Martin,
 Welcome back to posting. You have been missed.
 You said;
 The information on India doubtful
 This law  is spelled out very specifically and includes the words aerolites. 
 How much more specific could you ask? . .
 In what way do you doubt it?
 As it stands right now. Anybody with India's meteorites in their collection 
 has a tainted 

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Re: [meteorite-list] International Laws related to meteorites link - good info

2012-07-19 Thread Greg Catterton
Jason said:

 As best I can tell, the existing arrangement is a domestic protocol
for local officials to follow if they obtain a meteorite.  However,
recent meteorite falls in India have been commandeered by the
government by local officials (and, it seems, GSI employees) with
those officials threatening imprisonment if locals sell their finds.
I wasn't able to find any legal justification for this, but heard
similar stories surrounding both Katol and Sulagiri.

Then said:
As one can see above, I am directed to request that all Indian
Meteorites may, in future, be transmitted to the Trustees of the
Indian Museum in preference to sending them direct to England. 

Followed by HIS OPINION
It would seem that the above letter directly refers to the exportation
of meteorites from India as legal, or at least as legal as it might be
to export a meteorite from England (legal), since the law (if it can
be called that) was a British mandate. 

How can you say that after your first two comments? Anne Black has repeatedly 
stated Sulagiri and meteorites from India are ILLEGAL, same as Berduc and 
others. 
Dont side step this and confuse the followers with your opinions Jason... Thats 
almost as silly as trying to redirect this subject to me. ITS NOT ABOUT ME. Its 
not about you... its about the export laws that in your first comment above, 
CLEARLY shows that its not acceptable to the local law/governing bodies. 

Your second comment goes on to say that they are to be sent to England. NOT to 
be sent out of the country to the USA (YOU) or anyone else. 
The meteorites are illegal. Anne knows this, so does the IMCA board. They are 
just looking the other way when one of the clique does it.

I would have liked the IMCA board to weigh in on this since it does go directly 
against the code of ethics, but as usual, they will likely remain silent rather 
then take action against over half the dealers who are members who are breaking 
the code of ethics. They board should not speak out against the black market 
meteorites when they allow members to conduct activities of the very nature 
they stand against. 

If I wanted, I could send the person who wrote the story the 7 IMCA members 
info who are selling illegal meteorites (such as berduc and others mentioned 
recently) with screen captures and everything from the websites they have it 
listed on... wonder how that would look to the readers who see the replies from 
Anne and other IMCA members - even though they already know of the activity! 
Shame on the IMCA for being so shameful in regards to the equal enforcement of 
its own rules. 
Jason has his blacklist, but as with the IMCA, he picks and chooses who to 
include. Farmer is not on there, Ward is not, Haag is not. Mike Miller is not 
(convicted in GA) and so are many others who have been arrested in conjunction 
with meteorite hunting or sales/export... If your going to toss dirt, make sure 
you spread it around where it belongs Jason dont just pick and choose. 




Greg Catterton
www.wanderingstarmeteorites.com
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On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WanderingStarMeteorites


- Original Message -
From: jason utas jasonu...@gmail.com
To: Meteorite-list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Cc: 
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 7:14 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] International Laws related to meteorites link - 
good info

Hello Martin, All,
I spent some time looking into the issue as well, after last week's...debacle.

I was unable to find a record of any actual laws pertaining to the
subject, but did find the article that Greg posted and put some
additional work into the matter.

As best I can tell, the existing arrangement is a domestic protocol
for local officials to follow if they obtain a meteorite.  However,
recent meteorite falls in India have been commandeered by the
government by local officials (and, it seems, GSI employees) with
those officials threatening imprisonment if locals sell their finds.
I wasn't able to find any legal justification for this, but heard
similar stories surrounding both Katol and Sulagiri.

The circulars/letters in question appear to have come from the ruling
British Government as instructions for India's Government.

http://books.google.com/books?id=jRUTYAAJpg=PA120lpg=PA120dq=Circular+No.+22-1777+1869+Thorntonsource=blots=xNJjVEoCO4sig=BLjQnyh5DiIn3kY-lwunvpx5Bvohl=ensa=Xei=RZEIUISCJKfe2AWZm7DkBwved=0CEwQ6AEwAQ#v=onepageq=Circular%20No.%2022-1777%201869%20Thorntonf=false

http://books.google.com/books?id=jRUTYAAJpg=RA2-PA95lpg=RA2-PA95dq=Letter+2447+1869+may+indiasource=blots=xNJjVEpvP0sig=wxRxybUsdq_cKITHbT4HfkYFXskhl=ensa=Xei=d5IIUKiVDsKg2gW72ZnGBwved=0CEgQ6AEwAA#v=onepageq=Letter%202447%201869%20may%20indiaf=false

As one can see above, I am directed to request that all Indian
Meteorites may, in future, be transmitted to the Trustees of the
Indian Museum in preference to sending them direct to England.

It would 

Re: [meteorite-list] International Laws related to meteorites link - good info

2012-07-19 Thread jason utas
Hello All,

Greg Catterton said:

 How can you say that after your first two comments? Anne Black has repeatedly 
 stated Sulagiri and meteorites from India are
 ILLEGAL, same as Berduc and others.

It seems that Anne's word alone is not sufficient to create new laws
in India.  She quoted the 1865 reference to me, and it does not seem
to exist.  Berduc, on the other hand, does appear to be illegally
exported based on what I've heard about Argentina's laws, but I
haven't looked into that and feel unqualified to comment.

 ITS NOT ABOUT ME. Its not about you... its about the export laws that in your 
 first comment above, CLEARLY shows that its not
 acceptable to the local law/governing bodies.

At the time, India was the property of the crown, and Britain has
never had any export laws pertaining to British meteorites.  Thus,
your interpretation of the circulars/letters as some form of a
prohibitive export law makes no sense whatsoever.

It would be like the US restricting the export of meteorites from
Puerto Rico while ignoring/allowing exports from the mainland.  Again,
it simply does not make sense.

You have no evidence to suggest that the export of meteorites from
India is illegal, yet you continue to insist upon that notion.  This
really does seem to be about YOU versus the IMCA.  And ME.  Lol.

Jason

On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 6:21 PM, Greg Catterton
star_wars_collec...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Jason said:

  As best I can tell, the existing arrangement is a domestic protocol
 for local officials to follow if they obtain a meteorite.  However,
 recent meteorite falls in India have been commandeered by the
 government by local officials (and, it seems, GSI employees) with
 those officials threatening imprisonment if locals sell their finds.
 I wasn't able to find any legal justification for this, but heard
 similar stories surrounding both Katol and Sulagiri.

 Then said:
 As one can see above, I am directed to request that all Indian
 Meteorites may, in future, be transmitted to the Trustees of the
 Indian Museum in preference to sending them direct to England. 

 Followed by HIS OPINION
 It would seem that the above letter directly refers to the exportation
 of meteorites from India as legal, or at least as legal as it might be
 to export a meteorite from England (legal), since the law (if it can
 be called that) was a British mandate.

 How can you say that after your first two comments? Anne Black has repeatedly 
 stated Sulagiri and meteorites from India are ILLEGAL, same as Berduc and 
 others.
 Dont side step this and confuse the followers with your opinions Jason... 
 Thats almost as silly as trying to redirect this subject to me. ITS NOT ABOUT 
 ME. Its not about you... its about the export laws that in your first comment 
 above, CLEARLY shows that its not acceptable to the local law/governing 
 bodies.

 Your second comment goes on to say that they are to be sent to England. NOT 
 to be sent out of the country to the USA (YOU) or anyone else.
 The meteorites are illegal. Anne knows this, so does the IMCA board. They are 
 just looking the other way when one of the clique does it.

 I would have liked the IMCA board to weigh in on this since it does go 
 directly against the code of ethics, but as usual, they will likely remain 
 silent rather then take action against over half the dealers who are members 
 who are breaking the code of ethics. They board should not speak out against 
 the black market meteorites when they allow members to conduct activities 
 of the very nature they stand against.

 If I wanted, I could send the person who wrote the story the 7 IMCA members 
 info who are selling illegal meteorites (such as berduc and others mentioned 
 recently) with screen captures and everything from the websites they have it 
 listed on... wonder how that would look to the readers who see the replies 
 from Anne and other IMCA members - even though they already know of the 
 activity! Shame on the IMCA for being so shameful in regards to the equal 
 enforcement of its own rules.
 Jason has his blacklist, but as with the IMCA, he picks and chooses who to 
 include. Farmer is not on there, Ward is not, Haag is not. Mike Miller is not 
 (convicted in GA) and so are many others who have been arrested in 
 conjunction with meteorite hunting or sales/export... If your going to toss 
 dirt, make sure you spread it around where it belongs Jason dont just pick 
 and choose.




 Greg Catterton
 www.wanderingstarmeteorites.com
 On Ebay: http://stores.shop.ebay.com/wanderingstarmeteorites
 On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WanderingStarMeteorites


 - Original Message -
 From: jason utas jasonu...@gmail.com
 To: Meteorite-list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 Cc:
 Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 7:14 PM
 Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] International Laws related to meteorites link - 
 good info

 Hello Martin, All,
 I spent some time looking into the issue as well, after last week's...debacle.

 

Re: [meteorite-list] International Laws related to meteorites link - good info

2012-07-19 Thread Greg Catterton


Jason, I was going after the IMCA while I was still a 
member and was running for a spot on the board two elections ago. This 
is all in the archives unless the purged it to cover up the activities 
they are doing.  They still wont account for where all the money they 
get in member dues has went, why the non profit status was revoked in 
2008, who Daniel K. Cathcart is (the one time owner) Anyone know him? 
Who the current owner is (Adam Hupe?) how and why he came to own it... 


As a member of the IMCA, I lost a lot of faith in the group for the lack 
of answers to questions many had. Not just me. I was just the most 
outspoken about it. I even went to say that if I was not elected, I 
would be kicked out of the group within months for what I was pressing 
them to answer and the fact they would not. I and MANY other members asked for 
budget info for years. They would NOT release it.


They wont say who and how many members are free (Bribed?) to be members... They 
are silent just like on this. 

Legal status of meteorites and import export goees to the heart of the IMCA 
code of ethics yet they do nothing about it to help the community.

This is not me being mad about not being a member or even your stupid 
blacklist site you have. Its about honesty of the group who is supposed 
to (or should be) the go to for real meteorite info and authenticity.
The IMCA is useless unless you want the logo to sell meteorites under some 
false and half hearted rules and ethics. When Mike Blood offered to buy 
the entire board Robert rules, they said no! Why? That is a great 
resource they choose not to accept his kind offer. 


Please dont get me wrong, there are some great people in the IMCA and even the 
board has a few good ones, but not many who are in actual control. Its a 
marketing gimmick. Thats it. The IMCA could be great, but they are not 
currently effective in pretty much anything.


The official reason I am not a member is because I tried to export a 
buzzard coulee prior to me getting the permit. (which I did get) and the reason 
I wanted it was to have a very fresh sample to provide to a 
friend for study and thin sectioning... I did not want to wait several 
months for it and who knows what contamination to occur... NO OTHER 
REASON. I have the emails from the IMCA board showing this and will 
provide them to ANYONE who wants to see. Anyone who says different, 
please speak up now.


I could go on, but I will wait to see if anything I said here is 
addressed... likely will be silent as usual and try to sweep these 
things under the rug. So again, please IMCA board, owner, president, 
vice president? Any want to answer the questions above?



Greg Catterton
www.wanderingstarmeteorites.com
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From: jason utas jasonu...@gmail.com
To: Meteorite-list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com 
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 9:51 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] International Laws related to meteorites link - 
good info

Hello All,

Greg Catterton said:

 How can you say that after your first two comments? Anne Black has repeatedly 
 stated Sulagiri and meteorites from India are
 ILLEGAL, same as Berduc and others.

It seems that Anne's word alone is not sufficient to create new laws
in India.  She quoted the 1865 reference to me, and it does not seem
to exist.  Berduc, on the other hand, does appear to be illegally
exported based on what I've heard about Argentina's laws, but I
haven't looked into that and feel unqualified to comment.

 ITS NOT ABOUT ME. Its not about you... its about the export laws that in your 
 first comment above, CLEARLY shows that its not
 acceptable to the local law/governing bodies.

At the time, India was the property of the crown, and Britain has
never had any export laws pertaining to British meteorites.  Thus,
your interpretation of the circulars/letters as some form of a
prohibitive export law makes no sense whatsoever.

It would be like the US restricting the export of meteorites from
Puerto Rico while ignoring/allowing exports from the mainland.  Again,
it simply does not make sense.

You have no evidence to suggest that the export of meteorites from
India is illegal, yet you continue to insist upon that notion.  This
really does seem to be about YOU versus the IMCA.  And ME.  Lol.

Jason

On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 6:21 PM, Greg Catterton
star_wars_collec...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Jason said:

  As best I can tell, the existing arrangement is a domestic protocol
 for local officials to follow if they obtain a meteorite.  However,
 recent meteorite falls in India have been commandeered by the
 government by local officials (and, it seems, GSI employees) with
 those officials threatening imprisonment if locals sell their finds.
 I wasn't able to find any legal justification for this, but heard
 similar stories surrounding both Katol and