I just cut up my little diogenite and made a webpage
here:
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/diogenite.html
I think you will find that this is cheaper than what
other dealers aree charging for NWA diogenite.
I should have it a provisional NWA name this or next
week. It will get officially classified in
Come on folks, this is relatively "common" material.
Surely someone can send me a photo, weight and price -
or lead me to a web page URL that has them.
> Thanks, Michael
>
While it is (Or Was) common and large pieces surely
exist that could easily make a slice that size the
vast majority
only bid at a penny and a half kilo is
there at $11.74 right now.
Add lots of meteorites to your collection today
Sincerely
DEAN BESSEY
AMUNRE on ebay
www.meteoriteshop.com
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--- Howard Steffic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe Stan does not want to be found for some
> reason.
>
Possibly you are right. However, he hasnt even been
checking his phone messages in weeks either as his
message system is now full when two months ago you got
the second "ding" when you tried t
Stan Turecki, a list member that we all know seems to
be missing as nobody has been able to contact him for
about four months or so and maybe he is in trouble.
Apparantly its not just meteorite friends but some
people related to his business has been trying to
contact him without success also. So h
> Hi,
> Just investigating going to Ensisheim this year and
> wondered if anyone
> had any extra tips, recommendations, timetables of
> events, must sees etc
> that would help a first timer...in addition to the
> info below.
>
Me and my meteorite mom (MARILYNSOFFERINGS on ebay)
have a european v
I am in the process of reorganizing my ebay auctions
and raising money to buy stuff in morocco that I will
pik up in Ensisheim. I will be cancelling all my
auctions next week and slowly redo them next week and
would prefer to sell as much as possible before I do
that.
I have over 300 ebay buy it n
AMUNRE
http://stores.ebay.com/AMUNRE-COLLECTIBLES-AND-GEMSTONES_Meteorites_W0QQcolZ4QQdirZ1QQfsubZ4QQftidZ2QQtZkm
Auctions will start ending in about an hours time and
will slowly end over the next few hours
Sincerely
DEAN BESSEY
www.meteoriteshop.com
Does anybody know how to contact Stan?
I have these two email addresses:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
But neither seems to work anymore. If anybody has his
current email address it would be appriciated.
Thanks
DEAN
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My big friday sale of over 100 ebay meteorites has
just started to end and will finish ending over the
next few hours.
Of note is a bunch of my NWA irons that UCLA found as
Zagora but I suspect the majority of them are the new
NWA iron. Many started at a penny. I cant tell them
apart so you can be
Shouldent they let you use some alternate form of
transportation to get through #23?
A rowboat maybe? At least a wind surfer
--- Darren Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Note step 40. :-)
>
>
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&saddr=new+york,+ny&daddr=Dublin,+Ireland&sll=57.984808,-55.0
I havent seen this on TV yet but it should make for
interesting news tonight I am sure:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10431624
Cheers
DEAN
www.meteoriteshop.com
Need Mail bondin
--- Chris Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Odds are, this thing actually
> burned up many
> kilometers above the plane.
> Chris
>
The pilot also claims to have herd a loud noise which
means it must have been pretty close to hear that
above the sound of the plane. Also he saw pieces in
front o
--- Chris Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Odds are, this thing actually
> burned up many
> kilometers above the plane.
> Chris
>
The pilot also claims to have herd a loud noise which
means it must have been pretty close to hear that
above the sound of the plane. Also he saw pieces in
front o
Last wednesday I loaded over 100 NWAs on ebay. most
are under 10 cents a gram. Lots of great deals. The
big sale has already started and will end over the
next few hours.
In particular check out my awesome diogenite lot
#190092894624
Cheers
DEAN (AMUNRE on ebay)
www.meteoriteshop.com
http://stor
Last wednesday I loaded over 100 NWAs on ebay. most
are under 10 cents a gram. Lots of great deals. The
big sale has already started and will end over the
next few hours.
In particular check out my awesome diogenite lot
#190092894624
Cheers
DEAN (AMUNRE on ebay)
www.meteoriteshop.com
http://stor
--- Michael Farmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think Sergey's explanation is most likely, that
> the
> Richland mass was the transported piece, since it
> only
> weighed 12 kilograms.
>
That is probably right. But if so, that makes for
other interesting questions.
The first question is did Rich
--- Michael Farmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeff,
> Now comes the question of how a large piece of a
> meteorite came to rest 178 miles (297 km) from the
> first piece.
> Does anyone have an explanation as to how or why it
> could/would be transported so far back then, and
> buried in a farm
I think somebody has had one to few guiness this st
paddys day.
Sounds like St Paddys is an offensive" word only to
pollitically correct people. Sort of like the word
"newfie" which is offensive only to non newfie's (Also
known as "mainlanders") in their efforts to find a
problem for a solution.
I
Interesting theory. To test it I just responded to
your posting with a nonsense word at the end of the
subject line that would not be recogonized by a
software program
Sincerely
DEAN
--- Darren Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 16:24:34 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
>
> >If so
t; To:
> meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>
>
> From:
> dean bessey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Sent:
> -1498378240,29845939
>
> Subject:
> [meteorite-list] TO BUYERS OF MY ZAGORA'S
>
> Attachment Details:-
>
> Attachment Na
A lot of you have bought my zagora irons the last few
months and I dont keep track of everybody so I will
just send to the list. I have had these for about 3
years but only started selling them late last year
after UCLA looked at some of them and determined them
to be paired with zagora. That was e
See also in my webpage here a picture of the hole that
the meteorite made through the inside ceiling tile.
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/aucklandmeteorite/aucklandtile.html
I will be a week before I mail out any orders as I am
still experimiting with glue and the office shop will
be a few days befor
Putting code in the title is not really feisable. I am
often short space anyway and already include my own
code for example.
However, if an odd code was inserted into the text, if
you set the ebay search parameters to "Search title
and description " you might still end up with the same
result that
I am pretty sure this is not somebody sending a virus
to the list. I am using yahoo web based email and just
sent a text email in my ad posting that generated this
for me so even if my computer did have a virus it
would not have been sent with my email (Unless you
received an attachment which I di
DEAN
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Action Taken:
The message was blocked because of its subject.
To:
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
From:
dean bessey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:
-74687104,29844523
Subject:
[met
While technically two rules have been violated
(Posting personal messages and attacks) the content in
my opinion more than justifies it.
After all, if there is somebody who is going to make
an effort to physically hard somebody who goes
meteorite hunting or somehow hamper a legitimate
meteorite sea
Last sunday I loaded over 200 NWA meteorite on ebay.
Over two dozen including one over a kilo was started
at only a penny.
They have now begun ending and will all end over the
next few hours. Mostly under 10 cents a gram so a
great opportunity to get some NWA meteorites cheap.
Quite a few CV3, meso
Gaetan, there is no "little bit more mystery to this
story". The whole story has been conjured up by the
mad delusions of somebody who somehow thinks that he
knows what rocks from venus looks like - something
even NASA dont know and can only guess at.
There are no meteorites. The bomb crater was fo
Thought somebody would like this photo. The meteorite
is way cool looking. Better than my photo shows. This
is truely one of the worlds nicest meteorites. In the
museum it is behind a dark glass and hard to take
photos of. I had to photoshop the colors a bit to get
it looking semi nice for my photo
While I have to admit (Somewhat embarrasingly) that I
did read and had a laugh out of the past website and
that it was mildly amusing in an offensive sort of
way, I have to agree with anne. I didnt feel offended
but I could easily see that the site was offensive to
3 or 4 of the "target" people and
Dave, I wouldent worry to much as long as you dont
overdo it. Art is on record as saying that he dont
care about the ads and the policy was only put in
place after 3 or 4 people whined and complained and
spammed the list with more wasted bandwidth than the
people posting dozens of sale postings a w
I got the BL Meteorite 3 or 4 years ago and no more
seems to have turned up and no other dealer seems to
have had any either. Of course you never know for sure
with NWAs but it appears that I may have had it all.
I may have a couple pieces in storage in Canada with
my mother, brother or friend but
I got the BL Meteorite 3 or 4 years ago and no more
seems to have turned up and no other dealer seems to
have had any either. Of course you never know for sure
with NWAs but it appears that I may have had it all.
I may have a couple pieces in storage in Canada with
my mother, brother or friend but
What is weird is that I get the scattered message as
people post (Like I am supposed to) but every 3 or 4
days I get a bunch of a dozen or more messages all at
once that were posted over the previous few days but
not posted. There dont seem to be any pattern to the
ones I get right away and the one
I found the newspaper clipping but unfortunately it
seems that the online paper
(http://www.larepublica.com.pe/) has taken down the
link so I no longer have the photos of the bomb crater
and volcanic basalt meteorites. All I have is the
email that my friend sent to me with the forwarded
text.
But o
can be found using the Google search terms-
> "Meteorito Aplao" or "Meteorite Aplao"
>
>
> Randall
>
> dean bessey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HAHAHAHAHAHA. Good One. This is the best one that
> I
> have herd since the pellisons repor
HAHAHAHAHAHA. Good One. This is the best one that I
have herd since the pellisons reported that they see
terrorists behind every rock and on the other side of
their shot glasses. I was going to respond to this a
couple days ago but well, its hard to type when you
cant stop laughing at the stupidy a
Last week I took advantage of ebays half price listing
day to list a huge discounts the remainder of my old
website meteorites as I start moving everything over
to my new ecommerce site.
So lots of great discounted deals ending over the next
few hours for somebody wanting affordable NWAs cheap.
See
Since gary had a mesosiderite question I thought that
it would be an opportune time to inform everybody who
bought my mesosiderite that I now have a name. My
apologies for this posting to those who never but
there must be at least 3 or 4 dozen or more list
members who have bought the un-named mesos
It could be the mesosiderite that is floating around
morocco and sold under lots of different NWA names but
its hard to tell from your photo which is a bit
blurry.
See my ebay auction #190083328614 and 190083293199
which has better photos that you can compare yours to.
The second one of my auctions
I took advantage of today's half price ebay listing
day and listed more than 400 new ebay auctions - just
over half are meteorites. Many are discounted
dramatically as I am trying to raise some money and
the sheer number of auctions flooding the market all
at once means you might get some good deal
but that
is my reasons why I believe prices realized should be
made public.
Sincerely
DEAN BESSEY
www.meteoriteshop.com
www.neptuneposeidon.com
AMUNRE on ebay
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Stay connected with Yaho
I have been working on building one of those fancy
ecommerce websites for almost a year now - ever since
ebay raised their listing fees on store items between
250% and 500% last year and I got reinspired recently
after ebay announced yet another fee increase in my
bread and butter under $10 items.
A couple days ago this "event" was the headline news
here in new zealand. It was reported as multiple
witnesses seeing a plane crash in a fireball in the
lake. It wasnt reported as a strange event (Not on the
6 oclock news anyway). It was reported as a plane
crash. Search and rescue and volunteers
-GEMSTONES_meteorite_W0QQfciZ12QQfclZ3QQfsnZAMUNREQ20COLLECTIBLESQ20ANDQ20GEMSTONESQQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1QQsaselZ1598024QQsofpZ0
Link might be to long but if you look at my ebay id,
then click the store you can click meteorites and just
see meteorites
Cheers
DEAN BESSEY
www.meteoriteshop.com
AMUNRE on ebay
TV dinner still cooling
new meteorites
listed on ebay again over the next few days and many
will be in my ebay store so check back often.
Sincerely
DEAN BESSEY
http://www.meteoriteshop.com
Expecting? Get great news right away with email
After two months I finally got my new meteorites from
munich (I sent them seafreight which cost me 350 Euros
because airfreight would have costs me almost 4000
euros) but at last I have new meteorites again. Havent
had a chance to do much cutting yet but will get at
that tomorrow.
See my new sale h
--- Matt Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How long does it take to be considered "paleo"? All
> the means is "old".
> Please shed some light on this for me...
> Matt Morgan
>
I dont think that "Paleo" is a proper way to describe
them as these meteorites are not paleolithic.
Paleolithic is an er
If anybody is interested in exchanging url links let
me know. I have been working with my google adsense
ads and have been learning about what gets better
rankings in google searches. One big thing is the more
sites that link to you the more interestting googles
spider thinks your website is and r
I think what happened is that Gary found an open
domain and registered it. DeRusse may have owned it in
the past but it expired (Which happens if you dont pay
for it after a year). So Dirk asked Gary a valid
question of course and it looks like we all got an
acceptable answer.
On another note since
I havent been having many sales lately but hope to get
more active again soon and get my website updated
regularly again. I just put this little sale together.
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/metsale/msale1.html
This will go on my website shortly but 20% off for
anything of interest for the next two d
Isnt Denver 70 miles from South Park? I thought it
snowed there every day of the year - even in august.
Unfortunately here it is over 20 degrees every day and
a green christmas for sure for me.
See my christmas tree before I had it cut here:
http://www.cebuprincess.com/samantha/baby89.jpg
Not sure
The proper name is GEM JAR.
Search ebay for gem jar and you will find many dozens
of them for sale
Cheers
DEAN
--- steve arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HI LIST.I would like to know who sells the 1" gem
> caps
> for micro meteorites.
>
>
>
>
> steve
>
> Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Well, our meteorite classification service is not
going quite as well as planned. When we started we
were hoping for a 3 week turnaround but was soon told
that the microprobe results would be over a month so
we were expecting six weeks turnaround.
Unfortunately we have yet to get microprobe results
Well, our meteorite classification service is not
going quite as well as planned. When we started we
were hoping for a 3 week turnaround but was soon told
that the microprobe results would be over a month so
we were expecting six weeks turnaround.
Unfortunately we have yet to get microprobe results
--- Norbert Classen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Good idea - I will certainly let you and the list
> know. And as soon as I
> have my new scale I will test it as I have quite a
> few samples that have
> been weighed rather precisely on A grade laboratory
> scales. So let's see
> what these "chea
If your standard 1mg (.001 gram) scale is not accurate
enough for you then your best bet is probably moving
up to scales used by the jewelry trade which is
accurate to 4 decimal places (.0005ct or .1mg or .0001
gram - I think I have that right but its ten times
more accurate than your standard mg
http://technology.sympatico.msn.cbc.ca/Meteorite+may+hold+secret+to+life+outside+earth/NewsandTrends/ContentPosting.aspx?isfa=1&newsitemid=meteorite-yukon&feedname=CBC-TECH-SCIENCE&show=False&number=0&showbyline=True&subtitle=&detect=&abc=abc
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I have been to busy to get a show report or many
photos but here are few anyway. Good time to be had by
all and lots of meteorites around.
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/munich06/munich06.html
Cheers
DEAN
http://www.meteoriteshop.com
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I have been to busy to get a show report or many
photos but here are few anyway. Good time to be had by
all and lots of meteorites around.
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/munich06/munich06.html
Cheers
DEAN
http://www.meteoriteshop.com
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Well, everybody spent the day yesterday setting up or
getting first crack at other dealers stock. The warm
shorts weather wednesday turned into snow and warm
winter jacket weather yesterday. I have never seen
munich's tourist walking area so devoid of life. There
were even lots of tables free at ho
--- Trace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a trading card with a piece of Angelina
> Jolie's clothing embedded in
> it and it's worth a fair bit. Your cards can only go
> up in value.
> Trace
>
Angelina Jolie's clothing??? Value is in the eye
of the beholder I guess. Celebrity auctions are
I always look forward to coming to munich. I think if
I could choose anywhere in the world where to live
this would be the place. It is a nice place with
friendly people, great restaurants, (relatively cheap
- as far as europe goes), the worlds best beer and
unusually good looking wemon (Which used
You know the list would be a lot more pleasant if we
had less emails complaining about ads than the ads
themselves.
If you look though the archaives art is on record as
saying that he dont care and the list rules actually
hasnt been updated.
The list rule comment was only put on to satisify 3 or
4
I recogonize that meteorite fall. It is a very
beautifel probable H5. I had 100 kilos or more of it
about 2 or 3 years ago and other dealers had some to.
And yes the crust really is as nice as the photo
shows. Probably nicer than the photo shows.
That meteorite is certainly paired with an NWA from
I have to say I really like that Palau Meteorite coin.
The farm scene with the meteorite is typical of how
many meteorites are found by farmers plowing the
field.
The obverse is not exactly meteorite related but since
its issued by a island nation appropriate I guess.
Poseidon sitting between a mer
I have to say I really like that Palau Meteorite coin.
The farm scene with the meteorite is typical of how
many meteorites are found by farmers plowing the
field.
The obverse is not exactly meteorite related but since
its issued by a island nation appropriate I guess.
Poseidon sitting between a mer
).
See my ebay auction #190043654452
Or click here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3239&item=190043654452
Sincerely
DEAN BESSEY
http://www.meteoriteshop.com
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Sincerely
DEAN BESSEY
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> In other words, you need a Superconducting Super
> Collider Particle
> Accelerator in order to study one of these
> specimens!
>
Yes, Bessey specks are of such extreme importance that
governments spend billions of dollars building special
equipment for the sole purpose of studying them
Cheers
D
Dictionary Term: BESSEY SPECK (Pronouned Bess-ey
sp-ee-ch)
"Term used to describe a special type of mineral
micromount that is made from a rare type of meteorite
- usually from the Moon or Mars but other rare or
rarely found types included also. Usually displayed in
a standard gem jar but sometimes
Not the best one that I have seen but thought somebody
might like to see some photos of this cool looking
meteorite. Its cute anyway.
See photos here.
http://www.ilovenewfoundland.com/rolluprimmeteorite/rim.html
Cheers
DEAN
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Well, meteorite dad's sometimes do this:
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/samatha/baby51.jpg
The picture is longer than the screen so you may have
to click it after loading it to see it full size
depending on what version of the webrowser that you
are using.
Picture from several days after fall 6 month
cheap deals
See my ebay id AMUNRE
Sincerely
DEAN BESSEY
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/
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For more details see here:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=1&ObjectID=10398607
Interestingly, over the past year there has been three
major reports of meteors over hawkes bay. Not sure why
this is such a "hot" area for meteors.
Dont expect to ever add any potential meteorite from
t
Sounds super cool. Would love to see some photos
--- Michael Farmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will not be selling any more Moss meteorite until
> the classification data is in. I finally decided to
> polish a piece tonight, and am stunned at what I
> see.
> It is unlike and meteorite I
Joel,
> his wife and my wife and baby but I know that many
> list members were also there in spirit.
> A special thanks to Geoff, Maria and AL Lang
> Link here.
> http://www.meteoriteshop.com/meteoritejoel.html
> Sincerely
> DEAN BESSEY
>
spirit.
A special thanks to Geoff, Maria and AL Lang
Link here.
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/meteoritejoel.html
Sincerely
DEAN BESSEY
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Thanks for all the emails. I got 26 private emails
from this posting so please forgive me for not giving
everybody a personal reply but thanks for all the
comments as they were all helpful and nice.
At least here in the northern part of New Zealands
north island we are definately getting more than
I saw my first meteor shower last night at kumue
observatory in Auckland. Probably not as impressive as
some people have seen meteor showers but we we getting
more than one a minute. Once I saw two at the same
time, a skinny and a fat one that came from the same
area (It was sort of cool and had th
--- Matt Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I cannot, but I've spoken with 2 Norwegian's who
> hunt artifacts there
> and they assure me you cannot legally remove items
> of natural history
> without permit. This is hearsay, but I trust their
> word.
> Matt
>
I dont know Norway's meteorite laws
> I have lost all respect for you,
> Adam
>
Oh boy. You are in trouble now. God Adam who makes all
the rules and can claim and make up anything that he
wants while in a drunken stuper has lost your respect.
You have kiss his feet and go home now and just wait
to die.
_
Adam you are so full of it that you are not even
thinking strait. I have no idea what you are talking
about. You certainly have some facts screwed up
because I have never made a 1000 kilo meteorite sale
in my life. Your head is so glue filled that even your
math is awry. Lets see, I sold 1000 kilos
> Casablanca. I think you owe some apologies since you
> have now changed your
> tune.
>
> Regards,
>
> Adam
>
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "dean bessey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 8:32 P
take 25% off also.
Sincerely
DEAN BESSEY
www.meteoriteshop.com
AMUNRE on ebay
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In Tucson Michael Bloods auction is one of the main
attractions. People even decide their time to visit
the show taking bloods auction into account. I asked
Michael Blood if he would be interested in running an
auction in Munich but work commitments prevents him
from going and running an auction.
A
>
> Regards,
> Arriere
>
> --- dean bessey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Since the new millinium started everybody in the
> > meteorite world has had a wonderful problem: To
> many
> > meteorites. I think everybody who buys meteorites
> > from
>
behalf of their customers
and in exchanging banners let me know.
Anybody wanting a meteorite classified and submitted
to the met society please send me an email.
Sincerely
DEAN BESSEY
http://www.meteoriteshop.com
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I made a posting on this list about it last week. Here
is an updated article:
http://www.space.com/spacewatch/060629_night_sky.html
It says the rock will be magnatude 11 so I am not sure
how you can see it with the naked eye (Which can
generally see around magnatude 6) but some reports say
that ove
I have been a bit out of the loop the past year as I
moved to new zealand, spend 6 months travelling,
missed ensisheim and St marie this year ect.
To me this sounds like more run of the mill scare
mongering that certain people keep bringing up
although I am well aware about certain museums efforts
I am not sure if this was on this list but I saw it on
another list and thought it might be of interest.
Clich the image of the moon and you get the nasa video
which is sort of cool.
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/13jun_lunarsporadic.htm?list8988
Cheers
DEAN
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/
For details on dirks posting:
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/060626_asteroid_close.html
Cheers
DEAN
--- drtanuki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear List,
> This coming Monday (US time) an asteroid (check
> the
> net for the size) will pass Earth at a distance of
> approximately equal t
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I now have 200 meteorites on my revamped website:
http://www.meteoriteshop.com
And a 15% discount off anything of interest in these
200 meteorites now on my website. Shipping Extra
Sincerely
DEAN BESSEY
http://www.meteoriteshop.com
I have just updated my website and there are 3 sale
pages each with 50 nice NWA meteorites now listed.
Most are from a new shipment that I recently got that
contains lots of nice meteorites.
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/
15% discount if anything is of interest on my website.
The 15% discount also
--- mark ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Then the dealer registers it as a trademark,
Sorry. Entertaining email to try and break the self
interest postings that has nothing to do with science
that some dealers keep posting but even going to that
extreme
I still think this is carried to the point of
argueuing "My meteorites are better than your
meteorites" although there are valid points to the
arguement and no easy answer - especially the extreme
difficulty getting classifications or even a
provisional name from the met society.
However, the coin
items
replaced also
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/nz-meteorites/meteorite-n-sale1.html
15% discount on anything of interest on these two
pages. Prices in US dollars and postage is extra.
Paypal preferred form of payment
Sincerely
DEAN BESSEY
http://www.meteoriteshop.com
My new arrival now has her very own website
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/babysamantha.html
With 1400 ebay auctions and a new baby I havent had
much free time lately. Not even at 4AM.
Cheers
DEAN
http://www.meteoriteshop.com
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Do You Yahoo!?
Tired
listed on ebay as buy
it now today and tomorrow so the listings are only
just starting (Today and tomorrow is big listing
days).
Sincerely
DEAN BESSEY
www.meteoriteshop.com
AMUNRE on ebay
http://stores.ebay.com/AMUNRE-COLLECTIBLES-AND-GEMSTONES_Meteorites_W0QQcolZ4QQdirZ1QQfsubZ4QQftidZ2QQtZkm
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