Mark, where art thou?
Don't you want to earn money?
A client with a big order is urgently and desperately looking for you.
Please contact me immediately (or take a look in your email-inbox).
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(well Andi, at least I would pay a good price for that L6, if it will hit a
certain person in Illinois...just a joke):
Hi Tim , List , all involved in this interesting treat,
Your suggestion about the Asteroid wiping out half of the
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 12. Juni 2007 00:01
An: Martin Altmann
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] WG: Global Warming - Scientifically proven or
a farce- human Hammer-
Do you really need to ask
Hi Sterling,
1, There is no unequivocal evidence that the Earth is warming, but it may
be.
I don't know, whether an academic armchair discussion is really consolatory
for those people, whose existence is depending on weather. Because they
already have to realign and are realigning for the new
It is supposed that the offenders have been inspired by a recent TV
program, which discussed the high value of meteorite pieces on Russia's
black market.
Interesting, if it's true, then one can see, which effects can be yielded by
the often so hopelessly exaggerated figures about the value of
Hi Dave and Norbert,
than we should contibute also that dual-lithology pictures from one of our
lunars:
http://www.chladnis-heirs.com/vip/olivine-gabbro.jpg
http://www.chladnis-heirs.com/vip/olivinegabbro-3.771g.jpg
Great, aren't they?
Chladni's Heirs.
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Dear friends,
we have to announce our newly classified Martian meteorites to the
collector's delight as they belong to the most aesthetic and freshest
shergottites, which ever were made available: NWA 4766 (provisional)
Several stones were acquired in 2007 with a total weight of 225 grams.
Most
Great list rule suitable for a l l parties from King James Version.
Proverbs 26:4
Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest thou also be like unto him.
Back to stones, please!
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Let me guess, Michael, a Gao-Guenie-Coffee-Mug !!!
Or a Gao Calendar!
A chunk of Gao on the sill with snowy garden for January
A chunk of Gao on the sill with snowy garden for February
A chunk of Gao on the sill with snowy garden for March
A chunk of Gao on the sill with snowy garden for
I heard, Eucrites are believed to originate from Vesta.
You know, Vesta is a large asteroid. I heard, that it doesn't come closer to
us than 1,3 millions of miles. If you have a very dark night in Veneto in
the countryside and you know, where to look - you can see it as a tiny spot
of light like
Ooopsie, so many zeroes, must bee 130 millions of miles...
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 22. Mai 2007 13:19
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Dear listees,
we're looking for good pictures - the higher the resolution, the better
of BRACHINITES,
as there are:
Brachina
Eagles Nest
Hughes 026
NWA 525
NWA 3151
Nova 003
Reid 013
Reid 027
Elephant Moraine 99402
Elephant Moraine 99407
Lewis Cliff 88763
And K-Chondrites:
Kangari
Lea County
.some more...
Chladniite
http://www.mindat.org/search.php?minname=chladni
Brezinaite
http://www.mindat.org/min-768.html
Daubreélite
http://www.mindat.org/min-1230.html
Barringerite
http://www.mindat.org/min-537.html
Krinovite
http://www.mindat.org/min-2276.html
Heideite
Humm, I found this more shocking than any giveaway from S.A. in Illinois.
http://www.creationscience.com/onlinebook/Asteroids2.html
I'm a little bit scared
Buckleboo!
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While browsing I found a nice video about the Mbale recovery:
http://www.uni-koeln.de/math-nat-fak/nukchem/meteor2.htm
Takes a little time to load and until it starts.
Martin
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It depends on what Europe is for you
- Brahin, Belorus
- Mineo, Italy
- Finmarken, Norway
- Marburg, Germany
- Barcis, Italy
- Hambleton, England
( - Krasjonarsk,
- Omolon,
-Seymchan,
-Pallasovka, all Russia, are quite Asian).
Privjet!
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, 16. Mai 2007 20:21
An: Martin Altmann
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
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Hi Martin and all,
I remember when that fell and buying my first specimens a few months
after. There was a good article about the fall in Sky and Telescope with
good photos. I
Come on folks, to much spare time?
Mark:
I can honestly say that it's certainly not an open and welcoming
community.
- Wrong.
Most hobbies try to encourage beginners - proponents want to share their
knowledge, wonder and passion about their interests.
- true and with this list, you found
Well, Dean, perhaps one should express it less pessimistic and alleviate
apprehensions :
The market will normalize again.
The segment of the classical finds and falls, never wasn't affected by the
desert-price-crash to that extend, only some mass locales, which appeared in
large quantities - but
The oriented Mars is gone.
Thanks for your attention and participation.
Stefan Martin
Chladni's Heirs
Munich - Berlin
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Dear Collectors,
the Heirs continue to celebrate the 250th anniversaire of the ancestral
father of meteoritics, Ernst Florens Friedrich Chladni,
in making available a truly unequaled specimen, which in principle needs no
words to be advertised or described.
Judge by your own.
Anybody got a lightmobile? (I'll chip in for the gas.)
Sterling K. Webb
Hi Sterling,
unfortunately mine was lost in the car-wash plant, but I can contribute the
roadmap, that we won't get astray:
Wilhelm Gliese: Catalogue of Nearby Stars, Edition 1969
Veröffentlichungen der Astronomischen
IAB-ungrouped ! With almost 10% Ni. Yess.
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Anne's guess:
But Alex, why are you so surprised?
You as all-time collector haven't you noticed, that one dealer after the
other disappears?
To little appreciation or money for the hard work.
Look who had quit, is going to quit or turns at present to other business
fields:
- New
- Nikicher
- Carion
- Kroth
!!
Martin
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Hello Martin and list members
Nachricht-
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 4. April 2007 19:19
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Hello Michael, Martin and List,
These replies from Martin
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 4. April 2007 20:01
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Martin,
just for your personal informations, we are in the fossils and antiquities
business
Auftrag von Greg
Hupe
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 4. April 2007 20:34
An: Martin Altmann
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Yes Martin,
Regarding NWA 4472, yes, at first there were 3 last complete slices, then
2. After no one wanted
Once upon a time
Folks! You know what made my day last weekend!
A romantic sentimental story
There!
http://kuerzer.de/crownjewel
Guess what this little guy is?
It's nothing else, than the second meteorite specimen I purchased in life!
Must have been in 1982, when little Martin bought
Matteo IS the translator.
It was developed by the
Machine Addicted Text Translation Engine Organisation.
Unfortunately the coders lost the control over that machine
and it developed a kind of artificial intelligence to a certain degree.
Fritz vs. Kasparov
..
Wow
Babelfish vs. Matteo that
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oftime
Sorry Mike.
I am back OK, but in compensation, you are here all
of
the
new KREEP-rich lunar thanks to Martin Altmann and Stefan Ralew of
Chladni's
Heirs!
This is an astonishingly rare lunar (TKW 188g) - paired with Greg and
Adam
s find - incredible under the 'scope and it has really helped me to
research
and understand some of the complexities
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Gesendet: Samstag, 31. März 2007 14:29
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wastesoftime
Armando,
I don't know whether it's to indiscreet
Almost correct,
the small Dho 925/960/961 grouplet was revaluated in January to be also
Kreep-bearing,
see Korotev's fine scheme:
http://meteorites.wustl.edu/lunar/moon_meteorites_list_alumina.htm
The rough parent location could be the Mare Imbrium/Oceanus Procellarum
region, as - aside in ejecta
Hi Thaddeus,
what are your suggestions to improve those circumstances?
For me personally, it would be interesting, how many of the list members
opine, that meteorites shouldnt be objects of commerce.
Can somebody set up a poll?
Martin
Von: [EMAIL
Here in Germany the dessicants with the cobalt-indicator is more and more
replaced by the orange dessicants, as the cobalt-stuff was rated in 2000 to
be weakly carcinogenic.
I read, that the orange stuff uses that as indicator:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenolphthalein
Martin
Hi Doug,
and you forgot to mention, that the Turkmen-people had wished, that the 1ton
stone would have hammered that Nyjazov right on the head, as he was an
especially idiotic example of the meanwhile rarer species, called
megalomaniac dictator.
Nyjazov wrote a pseudo-religious book, an
Sorry for abusing the list.
I've a little email-mess.
Those, who still wanted additional lots of the Mars boxes, please contact
me.
To those, who already had ordered - all lots were shipped today.
To those, who ordered larger sizes than XS, they will be shipped within a
few days. Sorry for the
Hah Dave,
I disagree :-)
Moni Waiblinger is also an excellent hunter in USA!
She showed us some of her finds in Tucson, among them a really perfect
oriented stone!
Best!
Martin
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Freeman mjwy
Well, Dave, at least they could have made it a little bit more interesting
for the new list members, illustrating the thread with nice pictures.
Photo-duty for fighting-posts!
So that the other members wouldn't have asked themselves:
Errr.Farmer has a piece of that iron, Wasson has a piece
As long as Doug isn't singing by his own
Just turn off the speakers of your computer.
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Gesendet: Sonntag, 18. März 2007 12:26
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Hehe,
http://www.meteoritemusic.com/
http://www.media.mit.edu/hyperins/meteor/music.html
Look: There exists also a meteorite opera!
Tunguska Guska
http://www.sibir.de/?Tunguska_Guska
Martin
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main
masses (OC or not) will remain in my collection!
Hope we will have a good discussion one day, while sitting somewhere
with a beer or wine!!!
Best Wishes
Ingo
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Gesendet
Hi Armando,
but with your view we would have to throw Founder Chladni, Schreibers
(father of modern meteoritics), Brezina, Daubree, Maskelyne, Reichenbach,
Ward, Fletcher, Cohen, Nininger et al. out of the pantheon of meteoritics,
cause they were all such immoral looters or bought from such
Hiho,
one important possibility for the veterans of pre-internet times is missing
:-)
12. Fairs Shows.
I got my first meteorite in 1981 on the Munich show as a boy. A schoolmate's
father was paleo-biologist at the Bavarian states collections, so we got
free tickets. As I was highly interested
I believe that most of the historical meteorites of USA were
confiscated by the government, not payed for, by the way.
Armando, you're misbelieving.
Take e.g. Henry Ward, he made his living in 19.th century in selling
artifacts and objects from the domain of science to museums (hence a classic
Anyone guesses about the tkw of Gao?
I learned that Carion, the master, alone brought 500kgs of Gao during the
decades together.
Hehe, I have also a Gao(c) oder (d) or (e),
in a batch of dusty Gaos from Carion, there was one, which turned out after
cutting not to be a Gao, but a different
...for this guys is the potential profit, nothing else.
Apart from his predator attitude...
Hi Armando,
Please do me a favour.
I want you to today to tell this phrase into the face of your baker, your
butcher, your doctor, your dentist, your barber, your newspaperman, your
greengrocer...
Shhht. Martin, the clairevoyant has a vision: I see 51.8ppm. Ga, 161ppm. Ge,
0.029ppm. Ir
But my crystal ball got opaque, before I could read thee ebay-ID of the
neighbour
Martin
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But the space telescope is estimated to cost $1.1 billion for 15 years of
operation
Hmm, what does cost a F-22 and a B2 Spirit?
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Baalke
Gesendet: Freitag, 9. März 2007 22:50
An: Meteorite
Imilac ist he best.
Bought an untreated slice from Zeitschel (carry on sending him wishes to
hospital!) as a boy, had it 20 years open in the shelf, no box, nor case, no
desiccants, no coating or varnish, no oil.
- and we have humid and sweltry summers with large and sudden variations of
How can we judge the long-term stability of Seymchan, if it's available not
longer than 2-3 years? (When the Russian Hunter Tzars brought it first to
market? Denver 2005 or 2004?).
Imilac is as stable as wood. I love it!
Martin
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Hmm, I'm not convinced
Looks like a Sikhote-shrapnel.
It is always suspicious with such stories, that there are falling always
iron meteorites. Those happy home owners, also in NJ, should have taken the
time to look around on dealers and informational websites about the ratio
stone- vs
Dear List,
We would like to share a few photos of interesting desert finds with you,
which we acquired during the last months in Morocco, and which are worth
being looked at in our opinion. Unfortunately, we hadn't time yet to prepare
the pieces for the classification, but we'll send samples of
I, personally, found the Meteorite Blog a sewer and was highly
offended that someone was making obscene posts to it using my name.
I immediately stopped going there - this was about 2 hrs into its
existence. For all I know it is still going strong. I don't know - I don't
care.
But this blog you
Take rather these hammer products
http://www.impaktstrukturen.de/origi/120.jpg
(soon we'll have longer and nicer ones).
Shocked fossils from the Ries impact.
If you do so, I promise to try my best to chuck a Kilabo on the roof of my
hut...
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Dear list members,
I have to report some bad news concerning Walter Zeitschel.
A few days ago he had an accident, felt down and broke his leg, the neck of
femur.
The surgery went well, additionally he received a hip prosthesis, but it's
not sure if he will recover his mobility again, which was
Humm.
I think the once-per-week-rule is a gentlemen's agreement.
Well, and some are gentlemen, some less...
Time for a Buckleboo
Martin
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Buckleboo
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http://www.guenter-pilger.de/media/XXL/oeffner.htm?GK34
http://kuerzer.de/Thomas_Stricker
http://www.rolfbergmeier.de/oelah/oelah_f2.html
http://egc.blogs.com/photos/uncategorized/meteorit_5.jpg
http://www.brunner-petzold.de/?p=meteorit08
http://www.europosparkas.lt/English/pedvale_im.htm
Hi Rob,
.. Meteorites have, at least the potential to come from
deeper than the long weathered surface materials
brought back by the Apollo crews. This all makes sense
to me, if it is a confirmed discovery.
You're right Rob,
For example the pairing group around Dho 310-breccias has some
Hi Steve,
your collection has such a quick throughput and speed-of-light-fluctuation,
wouldn't it be more suitable just to buy a season ticket of the Field
museum?
It has the 7th largest meteorite collection.
Here you can download their catalogue:
!
Martin
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 27. Februar 2007 01:56
An: Martin Altmann
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] FW: Re: Peruvian meteorite crater -
friendlywarning
Friend Lutz found just that auction on ebay:
http://kuerzer.de/gosh
good ol' collectors cube
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Yep,
sometimes it might be better not to destroy illusions.
How to act e.g. in that case here?
http://www.thailandguru.com/leisure-day-nakhon-phanom-chedi.html
Well, if you click on the photo-link on that part of the description of that
shrine - well, the pictured stones aren't looking very
And that one, well, I leave it to Pierre-Marie Pelé...
http://www.sens-de-la-vie.com/meteorite/story.htm
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Gesendet: Montag, 26. Februar 2007 08:56
An: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Gesendet: Montag, 26. Februar 2007 09:57
An: Martin Altmann
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] FW: Re: Peruvian meteorite crater - friendly
warning tohunters
Someone please explain how this relates to my initial comment!
Bill
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could help
you with the main mass of the largest KREEP in private hands
and we are glad to hear your offers and to come to terms with you.
Best!
Martin
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Gesendet: Montag, 26. Februar 2007 09:51
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Yah, Bill,
they tickle him a bit, to provoke an unfriendly warning
(which would be interesting to read).
Impressive!
http://www.well.com/~dreyer/All_htmpix/htm21_35/Img22.html
from there stems that one:
http://www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com/photos/tambo.jpg
Best!
Martin
Yep only 5 emails about that sensational find in the archives
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Gesendet: Samstag, 24. Februar 2007 18:22
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Folks
will end up on
some child's bureau, but one never knows...
good hunting,
Ed
--- Gerald Flaherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Super marketing ploy, Martin, Super salesmanship!
Jerry Flaherty
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 22. Februar 2007 09:52
An: Martin Altmann; Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: RE: [meteorite-list] AD: Finally 1st Chladni MARS Case - get
thevery first box crafted. Soon a historical collectible!
I think it's a great idea, this is what is missing in a lot
Good day list!
Amazing news.
While Chladnis Moon cases began their triumphant success around the globe,
and the house was brought down, when we introduced them in Tucson,
a lot of collectors and retailers expressed their badly needs to get this
high quality presentation for Martian material.
tinkered extra-patriotic ones - astronaut on Moon
with huge Stars-n-Stripes-flag, those went best, but are not helpful for
selling to Middle East...
Best!
Martin
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 22. Februar 2007 04:36
An: Martin Altmann
Cc
http://www.goldprospectors.org/magazine/archive_images/meteorite.jpg
:-)
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But there it would be to cold, to expose my belly
Martin
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Februar 2007 20:36
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Old Woman,
California
2753kg
IIB
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Februar 2007 23:04
An: Martin Altmann
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Martin,
Which meteorite is that in the real men and meteorites photo
Old Woman.
Here a small article, where I stole the pic
http://www.goldprospectors.org/magazine/subsection.asp?article=3SID=1
Best
Martin
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Februar 2007 23:04
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But how did that Canyon Diablo found its way to Oregon??
Buckleboo!
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Lehrman
Gesendet: Samstag, 17. Februar 2007 23:11
An: Mike Fowler; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Cc: Mike Fowler
Well Zep,
although Im lying in bed in Tucson with the Uruquay-Influenza (Hans, Ill
gona be famous to have it brought to Europe),
I really want to miss my 1st-Tucson-experience. It IS indeed the Mekka of
stones, 40 different shows going on parallely, if then some not yet cleared
circumstances at
Ooops, seems not have it made through yesterday
Well Zep,
although Im lying in bed in Tucson with the Uruquay-Influenza (Hans, Ill
gona be famous to have it brought to Europe),
I really want to miss my 1st-Tucson-experience. It IS indeed the Mekka of
stones, 40 different shows going on
Right!
Here my Tucson-Pic:
Check-Out after the Lang Auction
http://www.follow-me-now.de/assets/images/Metropolis-Aufstand.jpg
(what about letting him arrive home first?).
Martin
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Lehrman
Hi list,
speculations are fun, but why don't we wait for that, what Lang has to state
to clear the mist?
The auction results all in all were enormously, in my eyes on average much
more expensive than regular dealer's prices, many pieces went at such crazy
results, that several dealers were
But Gary,
for sure you can imagine, that it got radial flight marks, when he
discovered the big Brenham main mass!
But remember, that you have to keep it oiled.
So hurry up, don't hesitate, I throw in a first bid of 50 bucks.
Martin
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Hi Matteo,
if the museum is urgently willing to acquire that Moon for their collection,
there should be no obstacle, that they could acquire it from us and you can
tell them to contact us and you'll have saved your face.
Best.
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What's the likelihood of fake meteorites being made that way?
Zero. You have to fake at least pallasites for the fraud becoming profitable
q.e.d.
Would be nice to have a photo of the described products, if they show any
similarity to Widmathompsopatures.
(Cast irons display dendritic patterns).
: Donnerstag, 1. Februar 2007 01:54
An: 'Martin Altmann'; 'Sterling K. Webb';
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: RE: [meteorite-list] Etching Iron Meteorites
I agree, Zero. You could make nice Widmanstatten patterns in some
stainless steel alloys like 303, the giant crystals I've seen would
Hola,
the woodpecker is working in the palm, sun is shining and
finally even Chladni's Heirs managed to set up their tables.
We have also to announce to the buyers of Stefan's NWA 4485,
that it was rated now to be a KREEP-rich basalt.
Well, it's a pairing to NWA 4472 - with its 188g NWA 4485 is
Hi Bob,
yeah, we are in Tucson. Weather is impressing. But why the heck there are
only 24 bottles in a box of Corona?
We brought some kreep of the mentioned pairing, 1 day more and the tables
are set.
Prominent meteorite people all around here.
S you!
Chladni's Heirs
-Ursprüngliche
Ries/Steinheim!
Has blown away a part of Bavaria and maybe also some trees...
Martin
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FRANCO
Gesendet: Montag, 22. Januar 2007 08:10
An: Bob WALKER; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hola list,
and Chladni's Heirs too are preparing to head for Tucson.
You'll find us in the well-known InnSuites, rooms R 334 335, building C
(the same, where Bruno Carine Fectay and Eduardo will have there rooms
too) from Jan 24 to Feb 12.
We will bring along two surprising surprises, later
A toothbrush
And some good movies on TV.
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Gesendet: Samstag, 20. Januar 2007 20:21
An: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Cleaning Chondrites
Sounds
Everything alright here in Munich,
No severe devastations, though a casualty.
Martin
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Gesendet: Freitag, 19. Januar 2007 13:01
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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 6:19 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Novo-Urei eaten - reference?
Hi Mark,
I don't know the original
To get to inflation corrected values, multiply with factor 6.
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Morgan
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2007 23:24
An: Meteorite List
Betreff: [meteorite-list] AML Price List
A friend just emailed
Inflation calculator gives a factor x 11.3
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. Januar 2007 01:16
An: Martin Altmann; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] AML Price
I remember Cohen's price compilations from 1880-1890 were more expensive.
(I lost my notes..)
Martin
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. Januar 2007 01:20
An: Michael Farmer
Cc: Martin Altmann; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
And Novo-Urei, a fall in 1886 in Russiam was eaten...
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2007 01:02
An: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Stolen NWA 869
Martin
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Von: Mark Grossman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2007 02:37
An: Martin Altmann
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Stolen NWA 869
Martin, Thanks so much for the response!
Do you have a reference for this? I thought I read something
No idea, I've never read BrinBenford.
Huh! My Doug, listen!
She that would gain a faithful lover
Must at a distance keep the slave;
Not by a look her heart discover,
Men should but guess the thoughts we have.
Whilst they're in doubt their flame increases,
And all attendance they will pay;
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