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just how much
people like this meteorite! The emerald green crystals
are amazing.
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This is a very interesting meteorite concept!
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Hi all, I arrived in Munich this afternoon and will be
at the show early tomorrow. I look forward to seeing
all of my Europena customers again. Jim and I stopped
by the Hofbrauhaus earlier for a beer, but now time to
catch up on a few hours of sleep. Anyone coming here,
it is supposed to SNOW
No, there are no mineral shows in the area at this
time. It is the hight of summer, not very pleasent for
mineral shows outdoors.
Mike
--- Gerald Flaherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just received a notice for the 2007 Meteoritical
Society annual meeting.
The dates are August 13-17.
Does
pieces
there in total.
Sikhote-Alin again, was virtually non-existent.
Hans Koser had an even split between Campos and
Muonionalusta, one of which weighed over 230 kilograms
and sold to a Swedish museum!
Anyway, it was a good time, and I hope to attend again
next year.
Michael Farmer
will let the photos speak for themselves. I think I
have undersold this meteorite.
I have 14 more slices, and that is the end of it.
By the way, the crystals are confirmed to be Chromium
Diposide, found in only 4 meteorites in the world!
Michael Farmer
Sure you do Matteo, sure you do. Since you were not in
Munich, I find it laughable that you pretend to know
what is there.
Why do you worry about other people's prices?
Michael Farmer
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$25/gr. ...I find for $12/gr. similar material
Anyone who has been looking for me, I am finally home.
Ebay will be back up and running in a day or so.
Mike Farmer
Do you Yahoo!?
Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.
Looks like some old chunk of slag to me.
Sorry, but freshly fallen meteorites are BLACK, not
rusty and looking like they have been on the ground
for 100 years!
Not a meteorite. You may have seen a meteor, but this
is not the result of it.
Michael Farmer
thanks Dirk,
I am packing meteorites for the show right now. I will
have many nice items, and look forward to some great
Sushi.
Michael Farmer
--- drtanuki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear List,
The Tokyo Mineral Show will be held from December
15-18 at the Ikebukuro Sunshine Bldg, Bunka
worth the paper it is
printed on, nothing more.
Nice job Canada. Way to go in preserving that
heritage.
Michael Farmer
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, was
exchange ever discussed and agreed to by both
people?
Michael Farmer
Do you Yahoo!?
Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.
http://new.mail.yahoo.com
This is a fireball report that I just recieved. Anyone
else get and reports of a possible fall in Utah/Nevada
this morning?
Mike Farmer
Hello,
I am a truck driver, i drive between Cedar City, UT
and Primm, NV. I see alot of meteors and some are
incredible. This morning i was driving south on I15
the least from someone who has spent tens of
thousands of on Gao direct from the source.
Michael Farmer
--- steve arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list.If you want the best gao go to rob wesel.He
has the best.I am looking for more like I have
gotten
from him.I will always trade for some
below.
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Need a quick answer? Get one
this. It CAN
BE LOST/STOLEN even when weighing over 500 pounds!
INSURE YOUR SHIPMENTS.
Michael Farmer
Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know.
Ask your question on www.Answers.yahoo.com
only about 30 pounds!
It is only selling for ~$3.00 gram, so there is enough
to keep the price low.
Mike
--- steve arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list.I know that most of this new stone has been
lost,and that a few people have most of the main
piecs,but what is around for most
http://cgi.ebay.com/_W0QQitemZ290059838558
This idiot looks like a great seller!
It seems that stealing photos by linking your auction
to someones elses website photos DOES NOT PAY!
Well, I am on my way to Tokyo today.
Mike Farmer
Jim,#12288;#20234;t#12361;#12361;#23614;ks#12392;#12397;#12392;#12409;
#12392;
--- Jim Strope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All.
This is already a known meteorite but what is it?
Lets hear the guesses as
there is currently a difference of opinion.
Steve, why dont you check the frigging weather in
SIKHOTE-ALIN. That is in a place called SIBERIA, which
in the last two months, have been under many meters of
snow no doubt, blizzards and negative temperatures.
Hardly easy place to get to in the summertime, likely
a tad more difficult in the
sales while preparing for the
upcoming Tucson show, which promises to be our best
yet! Keep your eyes open, great deals will soon be had
by all.
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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,
There is nothing in those photos that ever resembles a
meteorite.
Michael Farmer
--- Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi Aziz,
Why did you ignore my inquiry pertaining to your last
offer of large individuals priced at 7.5 cents a gram?
Now you make another pitch
I have some meteorites ending tonight on ebay.
See all of the meteorites offered at the links below.
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Dude, LAY OFF THE CRACK!
Mike Farmer
--- MexicoDoug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael wrote:
It should be added that many list members do NOT
resent Xxx X, and
do, in fact, gleefully read his posts but mostly -
in anticipation of the
posts of those who hate him to be hysterically
Anne, you know, you do live in Dever right? Snow is
something that tends to happen there.
Now Tucson, that would be a wild thing to see. It
looks cold and beautiful. A white Christmas would be
nice, just sit inside and drink hot chocolate
(hopefully laced with some Bailey's Irish Creme).
Mike
Matteo in Italy, our favorite Italian scam artist, is
now selling Park forest at a whopping $48.00 per gram!
This after the pile of crap he gave me and others
about the price during the fall in 2003. I found this
on eBay today and am highly amused (to put it in a
nice way) after the many emails
me
and prices again.
Michael Farmer
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you are only a poor crybaby,
uheuhe.ah, now its 6
persons
interested in the piece thanks for your email
idiot
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But Michael, think of the potential value that the
strewn field map may
provide us someday (I know I'm not smart enough to
imagine it). Maybe
Richard and Roland could spell out for us the
great
importance of such a
map.
David
Michael Farmer
:
Matteo-
Read the post at the bottom of this message. He
was
responding to YOUR
words. You would have been better served by
keeping
your own mouth closed.
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Now that would be great. I propose the Coliseum in
Rome, since Italy is one of the last countries in
Europe that I have no visited. I feel confident that
I would prevail in such a death-match, just being on
this list for 10 years is like being a gladiator!
Michael Farmer
--- Dave Harris [EMAIL
Now that is a great video! Nice stone, I hope it might
reside for a short time in my display case at the
Tucson show? HINT HINT.
Michael Farmer
--- Greg Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear List,
To start the holiday in the right direction, check
out this 3-D video I
of Arizona is
under a large rain/snowstorm right now, so hunting is
out of the question at the moment.
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Actually Steve, it is notyour first lunar meteorite.
Last Tucson show, you bought a .5 gram complete piece
of Dhofar 1180 from me. That is a lunar meteorite. I
think you sold it later that day? Anyway, everyone,
have a great new year!
Mike Farmer
--- steve arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good
.
Michael Farmer
--- Paul Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear List and Matteo,
If anyone is having problems please email me in
private so we don't
bother everyone with useless posts.
Matteo:
Let me see if I've got this right...
You get to place all the free ads you want.
You've made
Man, that BASZKÓWKA is one of the most beautiful
oriented meteorites to have ever been found!
Amazing meteorite. thanks for the photos.
mike
--- ¤¤PolandMET¤¤ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I add some new stuff to my page.
ALFIANELLO [L6] slices
On some slices I have found strange big round
, not cry over it.
Again, I think I made it clear what the message was.
Michael Farmer
--- Gary K. Foote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heh, heh... that is what I was hoping to
accomplish. Cut them off before they get
running...
Gary
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com
On 1 Jan 2007 at 21:09
, you are
being lied to.
Michael Farmer
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no is aubrite.
To much the price? How many aubrites its available
in
the market? For the moment the 99% its all
historical
falls, and the price not sure is $40/gr.
For the official number
classified it
yourself by saying that since it is yellow, and not
magnetic, it must be a Aubrite! You had people bidding
over $600 for a piece which I would sell for
$20-$50.00. That in and of itself is not a problem if
the peice was correctly identified, but it is not, so
that is a scam.
Michael Farmer
I
Now now now, don't be impatient Pete, it will be
listed this evening. I still have to take the
photographs.
Michael Farmer.
--- Pete Pete [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is that ~8 kilo piece for one penny on EBay yet?
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saga of these fossil
meteorites from Algeria.
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Paul was nice enough to build me a great link
combining all of my auction items, seen above! Thanks
to Paul and Jim for over 10 years of great service!
Check out these spectacular offerings!
First is a Sikhote-alin, one of
the buyers who get ripped off and
decide that they no longer want to collect meteorites.
And those of you who keep buying from Matteo, well,
don't come on here later and cry that you weren't
warned!
Michael Farmer
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unfortunately for you
business) by calling out a fake when I see
it! Next time you get into a spat with someone, I will
be there to tell you to shut up, so don't worry.
Michael Farmer
--- PolandMET [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My god,
Dont You think that this thread is insane ?
Just ignore him Mike. His specimen, his problem
luck, or NWA's? You decide, the
nomcom already has!
If you buy from this guy, after all the warnings, all
the scams, all the controversy, then you deserve what
you get.
Michael Farmer
--- Greg Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear List Members,
Since some members do not remember the very
OH MY GOD! That is breathtaking. It sure seems to be
on an extremely low angle. It must have been HUGE.
My bags are packed and ready to go. Any information?
Which way was this heading, CLOUDBAIT? Surely your
cameras caught this monster?
Michael Farmer
My mouth is still hanging open.
--- Matt
saying here
is sometimes A fool and his money are soon parted.
Michael Farmer
--- PolandMET [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://img142.imageshack.us/img142/2600/nwa4420sg0.jpg
confirmed 100% Primitive Aubrite and its the same
material I have here, this
http://img271.imageshack.us
to come in
bunches!
Michael Farmer
--- Gary K. Foote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does it seem to anyone else that Colorado is seeing
more than its share of these events
lately?
Gary
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On 4 Jan 2007 at 9:04, Matt Morgan wrote:
http://www.myfoxcolorado.com
Yes, that is the exact simple breakdown. I used the
El6/7 classification, because that is what is still in
the meteoritical bulletin.
They are now all lumped into EL3 meteorites now
though.
Mike
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Please forgive me for not referencing actual NWA
numbers but...
Please email me if you are there.
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It doesnt matter, because the only way that is a
meteorite is that it is a Nantan and the owner is
pulling a scam. Otherwise, this is not a meteorite.
Iron meteorites do not enter the atmosphere covered in
rust.
Mike Farmer
--- McCartney Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
In the USA, ownership of
What exactly, is a burned mark in the snow?
Snow does not burn, thus anything landing in the snow
would melt it. So how does snow show a burn mark
without debris being present?
Sounds retarded to me!
Mike Farmer
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Dear Listees;
The K2tv evening news
on that later.
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At least you freely admit it now.
Mike Farmer
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italian and international minerals, for who want go
here
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them
while cleaning out my collection/storage room today,
in preparation for the show.
Michael Farmer
--- Norbert Classen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike wrote:
http://www.meteoriteguy.com/catalog/nwa2910.htm
Check this one out, rivers of melt just got a
new
posterboy of a meteorite
Yes, this one smells funny to me. The one thing I like
though, is the non-stop publicity on every TV station
in the USA! I must have received calls from just about
everyone I know asking me if I was buying this thing!
It could be a fall I guess, but just looking at the
piece makes me think of
. You live in Venice, a beautful city, don't you
have any life off of the internet?
Michael Farmer
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want seen who give 200$/gr. for a NWA eucrite
when
with similar money I have historical eucrites seen
fallen
Matteo
Yes Matteo, but they don't look like this one
silicates form fusion
crusts on stones. Thus, we have two different types of
materials, burning, and when they land, they have a
surface of crust comprised of molten material due to
heat alteration.
How can that not be called a fusion crust?
Michael Farmer
Hi everyone, I am in a cash-raising mode for the
Tucson show, I have people to pay off and more
meteorites to buy, so I have cleaned out the vault
and pulled some special pieces that I have been
holding for a long time!
Tonight well over $20,000
in meteorite ALL started at one cent will end!
$20.00
Richardton complete stone 2943 grams $265.00
Trenzano Italy, 18 grams with crust $12.00
Now those were the good old days, of course, a new car
back then cost like $1000.00!
Michael Farmer
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To get to inflation corrected values, multiply
seen snow stick like this.
The show looks to be quite colder than years before.
Everyone should bring proper clothing for almost any
weather condition.
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, as I am setting up my room at the Inn
Suites today.
Michael Farmer
--- steve arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone please tell me about this NEW arizona
meteorite called BOUSE?I have seen it on ebay and
have
also seen a couple list members having specimens.It
seems to be the real
the
conection here with studying our creation through
Meteoritics.
If you know of places to visit (or others on the
list who may know) I
would be most grateful for advice.
Thanks for the weather warning.
Best Regards
Graham Ensor, Nr Barwell Uk
Michael Farmer wrote:
http
I have over 30 meteorites ending tonight on ebay all
started st one cent.
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Room 184 in the Inn Suites is 99% complete, open
tomorrow, and chock full of meteorites, including the
newest known iron meteorite from Spain, Zaragoza
(proposed name). Be the first to see this new
meteorite, the slices arrived this afternoon from
cutting.
We have not been emailing the list Bob,
Pierre,
I will have photos available to all soon, do not
worry. It is a beautiful meteorite. 162 kilograms.
Found over 40-50 years ago. I will try to get photos
out to the list today.
Mike Farmer
--- Pelé Pierre-Marie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello all,
Some of you know I'm a discoverer of
Darren, I store them all in a storage room here in
Tucson. Keith Vazquez was nice enough to move them for
me this year.
Mike Farmer
--- Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 08:15:25 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
ButI'm afraid you must have made a mistake on
this one.
http://www.catchafallingstar.com/temp/zaragoza.htm
Hi everyone, for those of you who cannot attend the
Tucson 2007 show, above is a link we put together
quickly to show the new Zaragoza iron meteorite.
Enjoy, it is sure to sell fast.
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Don't worry about it Matteo, if you were here in
person you could see the piece, then you would know.
But since I had like 30 different Europeans in my room
today, they saw it, too bad Matteo does not leave
Venice and travel a little.
Mike Farmer
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In a message
$35.00 gram for a howardite from Morocco? My friend, I
will sell you about 10 KILOGRAMS of them right now for
that price, I will get on an airplane and come to
Morocco this week and hand deliver them to you if you
will pay me that price!
Give me a break.
Mike Farmer
--- sryfjnstryj tsyjhdteyjh
Who cares? Why is is a topic for this list?
Matteo, please do not mention my name, or speak a bout
me, then I will do you the same courtesy. As we can
all see, the Tucson show started, and within minutes
you started commenting on my things and harrassing me.
Please leave me alone and we will all
You must be a very special person, a man with spies
crawling the earth, reporting back to Matteo in
Venice. Perhaps they will make a James Bond type movie
about matteo and his spy network.
Everyone in my room is laughing at this one.
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No
, they are
all losing their minds there.
If you are dumb enough to send your money to Morocco
to a person you have never met, you are bound to lose
all your money sooner or later. Stupid is as stupid
does...
Michael Farmer
--- Howard Steffic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Dumbazz
So does this mean, Matteo, that you are returning all
historical meteorites all other countries, THEIR REAL
HOMES?
Michael Farmer
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I have just received notice 3 big pieces of
historical
italian meteorites its under return in Italy
a real meteorite falls,
like MOSS in in Norway, a little chatter occurs, then
silence. But now that some probable fake meteorite
hits a house, it keeps going for weeks on end.
Until this supposed meteorite is cut, and classified,
can we please drop it?
Michael Farmer
served, so if you ever dreamed of owning a nearly
complete Martian meteorite, or at least one of the
freshest out there, then now is the time.
Michael Farmer
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down for people
caught at the airport removing pieces of cultural
treasures and I think that they might not like their
newest meteorite fall leaving the country in a
carry-on.
I am going to pass on this one!
Michael farmer
--- Fred Caillou Noir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Bjorn and List,
I agree
Michael Blood has nothing to do with the Lang sale.
Mike
--- Matthias Bärmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Me too. Meanwhile I've asked Michael Blood via
e-mail, but - no answer
until now.
Matthias B.
- Original Message -
From: David Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: RYAN PAWELSKI
I want to inform the list about 3 stolen meteorite
from the Al Lang Auction in Tucson.
Achim Karl was the high bidder on 3 meteorites which
were stolen from the display cases just after the
auction. They are:
Bjurbole, Lot #6 14.89 grams with old museum labels.
Gorlovka, Lot # 19 2.79 grams with
There were many people in the room Ryan, most people
wrote the hammer prices down. Tell me which lot #'s
you are interested in, and I will get you the
information. I am a little embarrassed right now, as I
was told by Al and Iris that the items were stolen.
Achim came to my room very upset saying
Mike, that is not how an auction works. You cant sell
something, then go back to the absentee bidders and
figure out who won later, not during a live auction.
EVERY one of those items had a hammer closing price.
So if the price closed at $120.00, and the auctioneer
declares SOLD for $120.00, you
Boy, that one sure resembles Admire.
Mike Farmer
--- Dave Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI everyone
..look what I got!
http://tinyurl.com/2pjngj
enjoy!
Dave
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I am going to make this as short as I can, I am still
selling in my room in Tucson.
I will list lot # Meteorite name and hammer sale
price.
#1 Andover $840.00
#2 Bandong NO SALE
#3 Banten $390.00
#4 Benguerir NO SALE
#5 Bilanga $2200.00
#6 Bjormole Sold to Achim Karl in room $260.00
#7
#51 Pultusk $4625 sold to Achim
#52 Quenggouk $180
#53 Richardton $7500
#54 St Michel $450
#55 Sylacauga $1525
#56 Tenham $800
#57 Trenzano Sold to Achim in room $850
#58 Tuxtuac $750
#59 Udei Station NO SALE
#60 Vernon County $255
#61 Villa Natamoros $950
#62 Warrenton $700
#63
to deal with these
emails, so by taking the last 30 minutes to posts the
hammer prices should release me from any more emails
to me. Others in the room can compare prices they
wrote down. the rest is between the interested parties
and the Langs.
Michael Farmer
This should end my involvement
but his
statement seems so
strong. Any thoughts?
Unless I missed many rules or facts (not excluded),
things are far from
being clear.
Are there other cases ?
Best,
Zelimir
A 09:55 08/02/2007 -0800, Michael Farmer a écrit :
Mike and everyone else, I do not want
U, Bob, unless you are a complete retard, then
these emails are as telling as it gets. Give me a
break already. The simple fact that the pieces were
reported as stolen and denied to the rightful owner
who was the high bidder in the room and the hammer
price closed on his last bid, then sold to
Christian, it was submitted to Dr Bunch just after the
fall. I have discussed it with Ted many times with no
result. He classified it, but seems to have lost the
information. I can not seem to do much more at this
point. I will contact him again later this week.
mike Farmer
--- Christian Anger
in the trash, and accept an email that
admits nothing but a couple of mistakes.
Dude, you are welcome to buy an oceanfront Arizona
condo from me Any day, I will compose a nice little
email saying I made a couple of mistakes after I get
my hands on your money.
Michael Farmer
--- Charlie Devine
falls and hard to get
meteorites, these are for you.
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falls and hard to get
meteorites, these are for you.
Michael Farmer
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falls and hard to get
meteorites, these are for you.
Michael Farmer
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Where are the lovely Iris and Allen going to explain
why they lied to myself and Achim about his stolen
and then resold for more money pieces?
That is not an accusation, that is proven fact, as
seen by all on this list.
Michael Farmer
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear List, Allan Lang and his
.
Michael Farmer
--- Notkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Michael, Mike, Greg, Charlie, Ryan and others:
Please be advised that Iris Lang is seriously ill
and had to be
hospitalized following the auction. She is with her
doctors in Florida
at the moment. I spoke with her two days ago
stolen to both help Al
and Achim, only to learn that they were not stolen,
only sold to other people.
Again, this is pretty easy stuff, I agree, people
should make their own minds on this one.
Michael Farmer
By the way, even friends disagree from time to time,
no big deal
It could be, NWA 1827, among others look like that,
small metal, no large blobs of iron.
Mike Farmer
--- Gary K. Foote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have an opinion? Mesosiderite or not?
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com/images/mesosiderite.jpg
Gary
Steve, I hate to burst your bubble, but that is not
fusion crust. That is simple the dark sections of
Tatahouine, not fusion crust at all.
Mike Farmer
--- steve arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good evening list.After finally taking time to
really
look at my new 62 gram tatahouine,I see it is
1 - 100 of 3053 matches
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