I just added a small slice of Johnstown as a Buy It Now on Ebay. I have a few
more larger ones that were cut with my wire saw, so if you are looking for some
please email me for details.
Here is the piece on Ebay...
http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites
Thanks for looking,
Matt Morgan
True, but most of it is the distal parts of the AB and do not present good
slabs.
You want to get the material in Zone 2, just west of the town of Alamo, near
Tikaboo Pk.
There are a few theses at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, CO (including
my MS thesis done on accretionary lapilli
Hi List
If you want some bargains make me a an offer on items in my store:
http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites
Highlights include a 195 gram complete Allende, super Fresh 52g Holbrook, CK4,
eucrites, little Besours and Chergachs + others.
Matt Morgan
Matt
For those with spare time on their hands, I have updated my personal collection
gallery with several new historic pieces. As always, comments are welcome
(privately please).
Direct link:
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/MileHighMeteoritesEducationalCollection/
Matt Morgan
Hi
I have a few nice items ending in the next few hours, including some lunar
material at affordable prices and sweet pieces if NWA 2751, a fresh eucrite.
I have also added a few killer slices of Fukang pallasite that are from my 2
year old stash, and still look great. Price is UNDER 15/g.
I have a Nantan and it is perfect, end cut with an etched face. It was cut at
least 4 years ago. Just depends on the piece and definitely how it was prepared
(if cut).
Matt
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Hi Anne
I am sure it was from Al's nearly perfect prep work and it may have been one of
the early masses found in drier areas.
I have a super Nantan endcut and a pretty nice Brahin (both several years ago)
and 2 year old Fukang slices with no rust. When I choose pieces I look for ANY
evidence
Hi
I have some very nice Fukang slices on my Ebay store page, that end in a few
hours. If you would like to buy others off of Ebay I can offer a discount. Let
me know your requirements and I will do my best.
My store is http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites. Thanks!
Matt Morgan
I hope everyone has a nice and safe holiday.
I do have some auctions ending in a few hours, including a lunar for 30.00. In
addition there is a very large and beautiful Fukang slice. Please view my
store at http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites.
All offers will be considered.
Merry
The one I had was a birch, but cedar are common too.
Matt
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What type of
I have one auction for a killer Fukang slice ending in less than an hour.
Price is under 14/g. Please visit my store at
http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites.
Thanks for looking!
Matt
Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
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P.O. Box 151293
numbers to sell a passed lot to, or a lot
that didn’t meet an undisclosed reserve, or a lot he has bought.
Do not disclose reserves. Do not announce the mail in bids. Give the
mail bidder a number and use it as if in the audience. If you disclose
the mail in bid maximum before selling the lot
I have a 0.3g frag for 1000 usd. First come first served!
Matt Morgan
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#1 is identical to the NWA iron that Ali Hmani has been selling for the past
several years. It is from NWA (not Taza) but the name or number escapes me.
This slices had the same blocky look to it.
#2 Gibeon
#3 Looks like Cooper, same shape and a finest pattern that has sort of a
ghostly look
sorry, but this is never Gibeon.
In the photo is a medium or coarse octahedrite.
Best regards Mirko
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Who's this Ruben Garcia and why is he with real scientists??
Cool, man. Way to go guys!
Matt
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I thought some of the folks that collect witnessed falls may like to see this
recent acquisition. I was told it was the largest piece outside of the
Brazilian Museum. Sure is nice! Enjoy...
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/MileHighMeteoritesEducationalCollection/patrimoniol6back.html
Hi all
My NWA 6355 lunar has been flying off the shelves. It is grouped with the only
lunar meteorites that are comparable to soils brought back by the Apollo 16
mission. Specifically, it is one of the only instances where lunar meteorites
can be correlated with materials from a moon mission
Any chance we can get a NEXRAD of this? There was just a story on 9news.com.
Matt
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What is the NORM??? Ebay? Personal websites? Yes some items in Blood's auction
sell for less than desired prices, but some get more than what they go for on
ebay or personal sites. I think the big auctions are anomalously HIGH for
items. But what you and I perceive as high or low is irrelevant.
Hi Kevin and list:
Kevin, while I appreciate what you are doing and applaud you for putting
together a detailed and extensive list, I will just say that I think any price
guides in any field are problematic. All collectibles are worth only what one
is willing to pay. Coinage may be a
Hi Richard
Seems we just completely disagree. I won't reiterate my points again, but we
have survived in this hobby for several decades since the first large dealers
began without a price guide and survived quite well. If there is a place for a
guide then why hasn't one stuck over that time
Hi Richard
I believe that price guides, at least with collectibles, give a false sense of
market value. Believe me I would love to get 20/g out of my 350g Homestead,
but because there are so many factors that determine a meteorites value (maybe
many more factors than any collectible), I know
I was told they respresent directions. So if you show the N, rotate the piece
180 you would then show the S, and so forth.
Matt
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I have a couple of bigger-ticket items ending later. Please have a look at
http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites.
Thank you!
Matt
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P.O. Box 151293
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We charge 50-60/hr usually, and that includes the $1500.00 for the 1 km of
wire. Our Diamond Wire Tech saw cuts pretty fast compared to the Well saw. It
is difficult to give you an exact cost since each meteorite is different. I
would estimate 1-2 hrs per slice and that takes into account the
As a general rule of thumb, material 30.00/g or higher, may be best cut on a
wire saw. This is could be an OC. Probably not an iron. Of course pallasites
look great thin cut too.
Matt
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The optimal wire thickness for cutting stony meteorites to produce the
straightest cuts and longest wire life is about 250 um (that includes the
diamond coating on the wire). This is from my own experience. I can cut with
150 um wire, if needed. I stopped cutting irons and pallasites on the
We can cut a 6 x 6 x 18 piece with a 250 um wire. A skinny lap blade that
is 6, you can cut 3, maybe, if you don't use a rotisserie.
250 um is 0.009. On avg we lose 9 percent, but that depends on the depth of
cut, thickness of cut, wire diameter, material, etc. It definitely has
advantages
Also the wire saw has industrial uses a lap saw couldn't handle. We have cut
big pure silicon blocks (6 tall) at 0.5mm thickness. Or how about a 5 x 12
block of spinel that costs 25,000, cut at 0.25mm thickness. A lap saw would
eat this material and send shards of glass everywhere. When
I have a photo of a multi-wire saw we sometimes use on Kerfindustries.com (a
business of mine). The one we own is a single wire saw that costs about 65k
new.
Coolant can be either distilled water, distilled water with a surfactant (for
wire longevity), alcohol (yes!!), mineral oil, or
I have a few auctions ending today, all are Best Offers. Please look here:
http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites.
Thank you!
Matt
Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
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Everyone has the choice not to use Ebay. Visit your favorite dealers' sites or
email and work deals that way. Saves us ALL capital and is more fun.
Matt
Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
P.O. Box 151293
Lakewood, CO 80215
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As a geologist who has done some work for the solar industry, I can tell you it
isn't green or renewable. All the materials in a panel need to be mined or
manufactured, which leaves a footprint on the environment. Also solar panels
have a 20 year lifespan and cannot (yet) be recycled.
We just
Hello
I have a small slice of the historic Paragould fall ending today. Please have a
look at:
http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites
Matt
Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
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I have a few auctions ending shortly, including some lunar.
Please have a look at my ebay store here:
http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites.
Matt
Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
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Perhaps one of the many esteemed researchers on this list would be kind enough
to write a rebuttal.
Matt
Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
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P.O. Box 151293
Lakewood, CO 80215
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As Henry mentioned yesterday, the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, CO has a
magnificent permanent meteorite display. Also, the curator of the CSM mineral
museum asked me to select a few irons and pallasites from my collection to
put on special exhibit until September. I encourage those
I also agree, the CBN blade didn't hold up. I used Pro-slicer as well, and
found them a decent buy for the price, but the best blades in my experience are
the MK sintered blades. Smooth as silk cuts and last about 3x as long as a
pro-slicer, are much more durable and keep a much straighter
With sintered blades the diamonds are actually cooked in with the metallic
alloys of the blade material, thus impregnating the diamonds into the rim of
the blade. This creates a much longer-life and the sintering creates a more
durable and stiffer metallic alloy.
The non-sintered blades
Interesting. I have a completely different opinion. Personally, I think
Pro-slicer is dramatically sub-par to MK. At least the new MK products. The one
I use is the MK-303.
http://www.mkdiamond.com/lapidary/bld_303.html. Cost is about 35-40 bucks for
a 6.
Matt
Matt
I never commented on Chinese blades and do not use them. I am glad they work
for you in some capacity. My comments were directed to Pro-slicer. For a very
similar cost you can have a sintered blade.
Matt
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Some cheap-o deals to be had!!
Make a reasonable offer on my crusted Claxton too,
http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites
Thanks for looking.
Matt
Matt Morgan
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Yes it will be on display through Sept (my pieces will) and they are supposed
to get an Apollo moon rock as well. There is a permanent exhibit on the lower
level.
Matt
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100 percent correct. And yes, everyone chips in and CSM is all for meteorites!
Matt
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This should be no surprise. Prices rise while the hunt is on and crumble after
the attention subsides. That is when you should buy, IMO, if you want the best
prices. They will stabilize over the next few months, then rise again after all
the material is gone. It happens nearly everytime.
Matt
Hi:
My site is updated with some very rare witnessed falls. Please browse at
http://www.mhmeteorites.com. I have some room to deal on a few of the
larger-ticket pieces.
Thanks for looking,
Matt
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I don't see any difference between WI and Ash Creek. Ash Creek was over 100/g
right after the fall, and can now be had for 20/g. The laws of economics never
change.
Matt
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There are a lot of fakes going around. Within the last year I had 3 different
Campos offered to me as new finds within Colorado. Two of which I had
professionally analyzed and they came out as dead ringers for Campo.
Buyer beware! It is a jungle out there.
Matt
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Also, the Park Forest Fence Buster meteorite I had the privilege of
purchasing from the owners, was found by their dog. I can't recall his name but
he was a German Shepherd and he dug it from the ground of about 3 depth.
Matt
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True?
Matt
http://www.theage.com.au/world/from-deep-space-to-deep-midwicket-meteorite-lands-on-cricket-pitch-during-county-game-20100726-10ryj.html
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Ending tomorrow is my 1.79g slice of Sylacauga, Alabama. Comes with copy of
Smithsonian label. Please feel free to make a best offer.
http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites.
Thanks for looking!
Matt
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Linda...
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Mirko Graul Meteorite
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I recently acquired a 30g crusted chunk of Johnstown that has a neatly typed
label glued to it with the numbers 182a.1. I was once told these labels were
from the American Museum in New York. The label is about 6mm long x 3 mm tall.
Can anyone help out?
Thanks,
Matt
Contact me off-list for details. Super prices.
Matt Morgan
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LOL. I couldn't help to break out into laughter after I read your first
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Never had a problem.
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My folks live in santa fe and were outside last night. Saw flashed and heard
3-4 sonic booms.
Matt
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Hi all:
Am wondering if anyone has documentation that the Kuznetsovo meteorite hit a
house? Thanks in advance,
Matt Morgan
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We should remove subsidies from EVERY industry. A true market economy. Only the
strong will survive.
Matt
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Hello
I have a few auctions ending today, so please check them out at
http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites. Also I have a few of the very
historic Deport irons that Monnig hand stamped. These Deport irons were his
first cataloged meteorites. One can be seen on my site at
I sold Steve the Hyattville, Wyoming. It came off a single chunk I have.
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Hi
I am a couple auctions ending within the next day, including a selection of NWA
6421 diogenite, that is very fresh. Please have a look here...
http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites/
Thanks
Matt
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It pulls the Meteoritical Bulletin database into Google maps. The meteorites
are shown by a pushpin and colored by type. You can click on the pin and pull
up a brief description of the meteorite. You can also enter in your own
meteorite location and info. Pretty simple but neat if you are on
Good Morning List. My ebay store has been updated with Peekskill, Allende
(historic label), Tulia, Etter, NWA 6421 (fresh Diogenite), larger NWA stones,
NWA 6355 lunar, and more. Please have a look here:
http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites.
My main site has also been updated and more
I have several items ending within the next 24 hrs. These include:
Nice crusted Allende slice with copy of a Houston Museum label (cut with my
wire saw), a 30g slice of Tulia (a), 0.299g lot of Peekskill, sweet slice of
Tuxtuac, and others. Please visit my auctions here:
I don't think so, and most university professors couldn't identify a meteorite
if it hit them on the head. Can't tell you how many times I get calls saying
but the geology professor says this is a meteorite. Looks like this one is
bogus too. But these local papers LOVE printing stories like
I have a few auctions ending in a couple of hours, these include NWA 6355 lunar
and NWA 6421 diogenite. Please have a look here:
http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites. Thanks,
Matt
Matt Morgan
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Carlton Moore said that long ago, in the 1970's.
Matt
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I think this is an ancient post, but the Dong Ujimquin Qi can be found on my
personal collection page:
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/MileHighMeteoritesEducationalCollection/
Matt
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So what happens when the museum cut it?
Matt
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From: Michael Gilmer
I have an 8900g block of Fukang, perfect for slicing on Ebay. Will
listen to all offers.
See here:
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I have a few Ebay auctions ending in about 15 hours, including a small
crusted piece of Ella Island, Greenland. Very rare material.
Link to auctions:
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All auctions are no reserve. Thanks,
Matt
I finished adding a few new (well not really new, but recently
photographed) specimens to my collection gallery. Enjoy!
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/MileHighMeteoritesEducationalCollection/
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Hi everyone:
Some not-so-good news from the Denver show. Sometime before 1:30 PM
today (9/20) and after Blaine closed yesterday (9/19), an 86 gram
Millbillillie end cut was stolen from Blaine's room. The piece
belonged to me and was in the cabinet near the entrance to his room.
If
Hi Listees:
I have just prepared 2 slices cut from my 25 gram fragment of Ensisheim. The
piece originally came from the Boubee Collection of Paris (1840 to
1960) and the
Carion Collection of Paris. The two larger slices show incredible brecciation
and are only 1 mm thick!
I also have a 1.06 gram
Hi List:
Tomorrow I have my Ebay auctions ending, including a piece of
Ensisheim from the BoubeeCarion Collection that is priced wy
below retail. Also have a look at the Tenham slice that has a
chondrule offset by a shock vein.
Just added to my site are a 10g beautifully brecciated slice of Bereba with
labels, a very large and fresh 5kg+ crusted Tamdakht for under 1.00/g and some
Seymchan pallasite slices with golden olivine. More to follow.
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
Thanks for looking!
Matt
Does anyone know the weight of the single largest Dimmitt found? TCU has a
3.4kg piece listed in their catalog. And what a nice meteorite this is in thin
section and hand sample. Loads of chondrules and veins; can really tell it is
an H3.
Matt
Matt Morgan
Mile High
Thanks.
According to Dr. Ehlmann the largest single Dimmitt was 8.9 kg, followed by
3.74kg, 3.46kg, and 2.35kg. These were the pieces cataloged by the Glenn
Huss. I have a 6.7kg stone that may turn out to be a Dimmitt, sold by Monning
to a collector in the 50's. We will see.
Matt
I have a few auctions ending in the next 24 hours. These include:
NWA 6135 LL3.8 - a stunning chondrule-laiden meteorite. I have many
slices available, so email me your request and I will quote you a
discounted price.
Please have a look at my auctions here:
http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites
Ending today:
SUPER LL4 breccia NWA 6137 FRESH meteorite!! 11 gram slice
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SUPER-LL4-breccia-NWA-6137-FRESH-meteorite-11-gram-slice-/250946974199?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item3a6d9af1f7
Happy New Year!
I've just completed an update of my site with some rare material, some
from my personal collection.
Please have a look here:
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
Also I have some ebay auctions running
http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites/
Matt Morgan
Within the next 8 hours, please have a look. Reasonable offers accepted.
http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites/
Also on my site I will be adding some very nice Estherville slices,
Tata crusted fragments, Saint-Severin and Casilda. Email me for
details ahead of time.
Very kind of you, Michael, Patrick and Jerry.
I will donate HALF the sale price of the following items to Gary and CJ
3.68g thin slice of Johnstown $925
59g Juancheng stone $355
0.60g Ornans $900
0.67g Winona $400
1.74g Claxton $850
1.5g crusted Lost City $500
Photos are here:
Ending in less than an hour..
Oriented feather-like meteorite
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=220948026036ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT
And very soon...
Canyon Diablo with museum labels..
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Ending in less than 10 hours are the following auctions...
0.048g Tissint with nice glass pockets NO RESERVE
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4.9 gram crusted Norton Co. Aubrite Fall with original museum label.
I am accepting offers on this beautiful 1.7kg Gibeon slice cut from
the mass at ASU. It is a true museum cut measuring 8.5 X 5.5 X
0.375 thick. Comes with an original ASU card. See photos here:
http://www.box.com/s/d5591570b839530d2c70
http://www.box.com/s/434a9a1c065d1598e563
Also I have
I have some nice items ending today.
Please have a look here:
http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites/
All offers considered!
Matt Morgan
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All this may be true, but many collectors and dealers are hesitant only because
of the past and rightfully so. Now it may be true that hundreds of kilos did
not fall, but you can only cry wolf so many times before no one hears you.
8-10/g is a pipe dream my friend. I haven't seen a
And was the best fall to come out of the area in my opinion. The crust is
velvety and sooo fresh. Inside is grey with no weathering. Awesome material!
Matt
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Yes, well-done and even more well-needed. Unfortunately another business
interest precludes me from attending the show. I wish everyone a great time and
good luck finding those meteorite bargains!
Matt
Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
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P.O. Box 151293
Lakewood, CO
Awesome specimen. This reminds me of an Allende I had a few years ago that had
two distinct lithologies separated by a melt vein.
Thanks for sharing,
Matt
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