- Thank You, and a final
thanks to the innumerable list members who unknowingly contributed to my
presentation to varying degree's through their comments I've read and
assimilated from the list.
Thanks...
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quite like this. My knowledge and experience is very limited in
comparison to many on this list, is there an explanation for the
formation of a structure like this? Any comments would be welcome.
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either source result in the same composition?
Certainly provided me with some food for thought, I'd be interested in
hearing from other, better informed, list members!
Thanks,
Matt.
Phil Morgan wrote:
Hello everyone,
Don't know why, but I don't see many tektite slices for sale for
study
of, and
education about, meteorites.
I will not be dragged into a battle of words, so this is likely my only
comment on the matter.
Thank you for reading...
Matt.
Bob Evans wrote:
Steve,
Not much to be discovered from a few pieces of Campo.
How about this alternative? Sell em on ebay
related lie, a far superior lie in my opinion!
Totally off-topic is my all time favorite lie is visible at
http://www.davesweboflies.com/search.cgi?id=KEIw
Enjoy,
Matt
(note: this is my first metlist post from this email account, I was an
infrequent poster under my previous @urbanspaceman
No sooner did I send the previous mail and I noticed that there are
actually 6 other meteorite related lies on the site (not one as I stated
below). Just choose 'Database of lies' and search for meteorite.
Apologies for the additional mail...
Matt.
Original Message
Subject
I don't think this has been posted to the list yet, an article from this
weeks issue (26th August 2006) of New Scientist (on a seperate note, has
anybody else's email address been demoted to a dwarf planet? ;):
Aliens rock!
It's 10 years since the world woke up to news of Martians. They turned
Thought some of you may like to see a recently acquired slab of Gibeon
with extraordinary large natural hole!!
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http://www.plu.to/nwa4649_534g_b.jpg
Matt.
On 05/08/10 00:23, Marcin Cimala wrote:
Hello,
just pictures I wouldlike to share. A fresh LL5 shoc breccia I have
since
2005. Unfortunately the main mass have been lost between France and
USA in 2006
by post services, but old
Clearly I mean the featureless area at the bottom *right* of the cut face.
Matt.
On 05/08/10 11:29, matt wrote:
It was previously suggested on this list (1st December 2007) that Dean
Bessey's NWA 4649 was also paired with 2826/2053, although it's
classified as an LL6. Here are a couple
!
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I've been looking around for a while but haven't seen any Limerick available.
Does anybody happen to have a small (~1g?) fragment or partslice available for
sale or trade?
Please contact me offlist.
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keep this to an absolute minimum.
Any help would be gratefully received.
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meteorite collecting is, and
what interesting items they are in all their variety, I would be very
reluctant to recommend people to join here. That really is a sad state
of affairs
Matt.
PolandMET wrote:
Why Art doesn;t just step in and delete delete delete I do not know,
but I
am getting
This story was also covered in the second half of the BBC Radio 4 show
'Material World' that aired yesterday, and includes discussion from Phil
Allen who discovered the structure. You can here the show by clicking
'Listen to the latest program' at:
Hi Dave,
I'll start the list with:
Barcis, Italy
Finmarken, Norway
Hambleton, UK
Marburg, Germany
Mineo, Italy
I'd be surprised if somebody doesn't add some more to that list though,
I trawled Meteorites from A to Z for those and added the excellent
Hambleton!
Cheers,
Matt.
Dave Harris wrote
your time and effort,
Matt.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are pleased to announce that the Descriptive Catalog on the Recovered
Masses of the Bassikounou Meteorite Fall is now available as a non-commercial
download.
The catalog lists 108 single masses of a combined weight of 62.186kg
My couple of hours was optimistic - he's almost finished!
matt wrote:
I see a single person now entering every possible mass between 50 and
250g to which matches your criteria to one decimal place. They are
already up to 155g and only need to reach 199.9 (since obviously all
values above
December, I would guess another couple of hours at the
most. I doubt this is what Ruben had in mind when he came up with this
idea...
Matt.
Ruben Garcia wrote:
Thanks to everyone that has helped launch this video
into the top Ten! It actually reached number 8 earlier
this week.
Today it is.
#10
thank-you to Pierre for his work to date, and I'll be keeping
my fingers crossed for the site's future...
Matt.
Pelé Pierre-Marie wrote:
Hello List Members,
My new work doesn't allow me to keep working on the
Encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com website as I would like
to. I can't make the updates
1870's.
The Catalogue of Meteorites only states A mass of 112lb was found. Can anybody
add more information to this?
Thanks in advance,
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. For the international market it makes more sense than some
other objects used for scale (the dime springs to mind, I know how big an inch
is, but not this coin! Incidentally, I don't need anybody telling me either - I
obviously could find out if I needed to...).
Matt.
Shawn Alan wrote:
Hi Tom,
I think
Without going into the details I felt it was appropriate for me to publicly
thank Siegfried Haberer for the way he dealt with a recent order of mine. His
approach was both honest, generous and professional.
Thank you!
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Martin was kind enough to send me a couple of images of the presentation, I've
put them up on the British and Irish Meteorite Society site at:
http://www.bimsociety.org/article-wold.shtml
Matt.
bernd.pa...@paulinet.de wrote:
Hello Martin G., Linton, and List,
What a great story, Martin
.
A large archive of images from Fernlea is available at
http://www.bimsociety.org/gallery/index.html
Regards,
Matt.
Alexander Seidel wrote:
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/April_29_2010.html
Very nice!
Then again, once upon a time there was a pic of this same
small monument with a certain Rob
Hi list:
Just updated my site and added a few new listings. Only have 2
complete, thin and transparent slices of Albin left at great prices.
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I just received my copy of the Jim Schwade Meteorite Collection
catalog...WOW! Totally worth the 19.00. Dozens of color photos and a
very professional layout. Get one, you will really enjoy it. Blaine
Reed has them for 19.00, shipping incl (US).
Matt Morgan
Contrary...he cut it into thirds already. So it will be for sale,
eventually.
Matt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 10/31/2006 9:13:33 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is the booklet only his collection or are some of the meteorites for sale?
I know that he
Oman that weep red liquid when exposed to humdity (typically
above 45%). SAU 001 is one.
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harlan trammell wrote:
they sweat and ooz liquid
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Dave, Dave...
Why not just buy from dealer's websites like the ol days? You know,
you do not always HAVE to pay what is asked (even at Wal-Fart). Try
bargaining. Most of us relish in it!
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Dave Harris wrote
Please have a look. Nice THIN slice with some crust and shock veins.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=250056998892
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I saw the piece this weekend and it is a beauty. Picked up a nice 68
gram slice for myself. Get it while you can, there isn't much!
Best,
Matt Morgan
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Am stuck at home in 3 feet of snow, and want to make some sales. If you
see something on my site that you've wanted all year and were afraid to
ask, please email me with ANY offers. Really, I may go for it to get the
piece off the tax books!
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CHONDRITES, L-CHONDRITES, L5,
BASZKËWKA, MOUNT TAZERZAIT, TJEREBON,
*Bibliographic Code:*
1998Met.4Q..12P
Matt Morgan
Dave Harris wrote:
Hi,
Looking at that excellent slice of Baszkowka on http://www.polandmet
com/gfx_special/baszkowka1.htm I am struck by the visual similarity
Who bought it for acool million?? Museum?
Matt
Darren Garrison wrote:
...a 1,400-pound space rock that resembles a massive, slightly rotting yam.
Ugly is only skin deep, however. This monstrosity sold for a cool million.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601088sid=a.flI69Q4Dvgrefer
AWESOME video!
http://www.myfoxcolorado.com/myfox/
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Not so fast. It may be a Soyuz rocketrecent reports now suggest.
Matt
Michael Farmer wrote:
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
Real? Yesit is definitely real, but probably a Russian Soyuz rocket.
PolandMET wrote:
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Incredible
Sure looks like a piece of pyrite. From the video I saw, crystal faces
are visible on one end.
Someone trying to get some publicity and money?
Probably.
Matt
Gary K. Foote wrote:
I got this link to play in Firefox and was able to pause it in the reverse
view. There
are a few features
and...a meteor can be either human-made or natural, a common
misconception of most of the public. I have not read any definitions of
meteor that mention velocity, have you?
Matt
Alexander Seidel wrote:
Necessary correction to my post:
Of course meteors move pretty much faster than decaying
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Actually you are wrong...it is magnetic if you heat it.
Plus pyrrhotite (FeS-as well) is magnetic depending upon the amount of Fe.
Matt
Darren Garrison wrote:
On Thu, 04 Jan 2007 12:30:22 -0700, you wrote:
Sure looks like a piece of pyrite. From the video I saw, crystal faces
How long does it take to be considered paleo? All the means is old.
Please shed some light on this for me...
Matt Morgan
Mr EMan wrote:
The Sardis Stone in Georgia is also a paleo meteorite
well Paleo find I believe there is a smidgen of iron
within the 12-20ft(?) diameter shale ball.
Elton
of the terminology issue.
Matt Morgan
David Weir wrote:
Since the new category of relict (or fossil) meteorites was adopted by
the Nomenclature Committee only this past October, I would imagine there
are likely other relict meteorites in our collections which have not
been so designated. The definition
as many meteorites and enthusiasts you can handle in a
week's time.
Matt Morgan
Dave Schultz wrote:
Greetings. I have a room at The Red Roof Inn on West
Ina for $100.00 a night, very clean, and my car rental
is $150.00 for the four days that I will be in Tucson.
If you want a half way decent
, and it was HUGE...
Best,
Matt
Gary K. Foote wrote:
I've just received an excellent small part slice of Northbranch from the Hupe'
Collection. It displays some unbelievable veins of FeNi, one of which crosses
the whole
specimen. I'm proud to have added this fine Northbranch to my collection;
http
are typically straight to curvilinear; look at
Etter TX. It has the best Fe shock veins I have ever seen...or does
Portales Valley? :)
Have fun looking, cool stuff!
Matt
Gary K. Foote wrote:
Hi Matt,
My best view of the veins is by photography, which is not my best talent, but
the 'shine
differences.
Matt
Gary K. Foote wrote:
Hi Matt,
My best view of the veins is by photography, which is not my best talent, but
the 'shine'
of the veins match the 'shine' of the FeNi flecks, so I am making the
assumption they are
of the same minerology. I know - when I assume I make an 'ass' of 'u
gram individual Fleming, CO for $476, a 14.5 g
individual Holbrook collected in the 1930's for $7.35, a 10.5 g Norton
County for $10.50, a 1.6 g Pasamonte frag for $3.00, and a 1,086 g
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No ideawho has the number?
Matt
Good health,
Doug
PS, Matt, 1965? for how much did H.H. sell his collection to Arizona in
1960?
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You are right. I did. And it is availavle here...signed by the author
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/handbook_colorado.html
It also has a Google Earth location of many of the CO meteorites.
Matt
Michael L Blood wrote:
on 1/20/07 2:08 PM, Bob WALKER at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just
You are right. I did. And it is available here...signed by the author
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/handbook_colorado.html
It also has a Google Earth location of many of the CO meteorites.
Matt
Michael L Blood wrote:
on 1/20/07 2:08 PM, Bob WALKER at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just
Did I miss it, but has any REAL scientific study been done on this
suspected meteorite?
This is a lot of hubbub for piece of metal.
Matt
Ron Baalke wrote:
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Meteorite that hit home to be displayed
I have a few auctions ending in about 4 hours with no reserve. Please
have a look.
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Just cleaned out my garage and found a pretty nice 24.6 kg Campo. Had
it for over a year. Will let it go at 35/kilo.
You pay shipping.
Images here:
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http://mhmeteorites.com/images/campo_24-6-2.JPG
Thanks,
Matt Morgan
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Need to raise some capital, so I am accepting any and all offers for my
756g oriented Millbillillie pictured here
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Hi list:
I picked up a nice piece of Akwanga in Tucson, but the class is listed
as H. Anyone have additional info on this meteorite?
That is all that is listed in the C of M as well.
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Thanks Bernd. I just saw a piece on Schooler's website and it is listed
as an H3-4. It is a beautifully brecciated meteorite, reminiscent of
Zag and Abbott. Any idea where John Schooler got his classification?
Matt Morgan
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Matt wrote:
I picked up a nice piece
I go with Ruben...I have a Gibeon that looks almost identical to this.
Matt Morgan
Martin Altmann wrote:
But how did that Canyon Diablo found its way to Oregon??
Buckleboo!
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of the piece where the olivine would come off. I
thought it was pretty ugly and removed the lacquer. Would rather have a
missing crystal than a blob of lacquer! Yuck.
Matt Morgan
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doctor death wrote:
I've recenly bought a 14 gram Fukang on ebay. While it wasn't apparrent
Can anyone point me to a site with how to do this? Thanks,
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I second that. Very good news today!
Matt Morgan
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Sabrina and Rebekah most kindly informed us:
... two more surgeries down the road, but he
seems to have made a huge turn for the better.
Great news!
Wonderful news!
Whoever you believe in, .. let's continue
.
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It is not true...therre have been a few 500+g pieces, many 100g, and
alot of 20g+.
matt
Bruce Yankewitz wrote:
Seems to me that virtually all of the New Orleans meteorite to reach
the collector market has been in almost indentical, crumb-sized
pieces. Anyone know why this is so?
Bruce
I've updated my site with some new items including Lost City, Claxton,
Johnstown and others. Have a look!
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It was a big typo. The slice was 11 KILOgrams.
Matt Morgan
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Dave Harris wrote:
Hi,
My Dad (who lives 1/2 the year in Florida to escape our dour winters) sent
me a cutting from the Wall Street Journal dated 13 May 2006 - with a small
article on meteorites and the prices
Interesting article :)
1,000/gram for Thiel Mountains? I think not. Which Lunars now SELL for
25k/g? None I can think of. Anyone?
Matt Morgan
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P.S. My Thiel Mts is less than 300/g.
Darren Garrison wrote:
At least, according to this article.
http
Finally finished it...
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/Colorado Meteorites.kmz
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I sent a bad link, try this one:
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/Colorado_Meteorites.kmz
Or Jeff Grossman's which looks more up-to-date :)
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/index.php?sea=coloradosfor=placesstype=containslrec=5map=gegoog=yes
Matt Morgan wrote:
Finally finished it...
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searches. Some should actually be better than the MetBull.
Matt
Notkin wrote:
Walter N. posted:
It's interesting that you put up this list today. I live in Golden
and just
a few days ago I went to the MB database and placed set points in Google
Earth for all the Colorado meteorites they had
The best insurance...2 dogs and a shotgun. Several other dealers have
the same as I; some with heavier artillery!
But I need something my wife can fire :)
Matt Morgan
Frank Prochaska wrote:
I had the same experience. Again, my collection was modest as well, but
didn't have any trouble
Michael:
I have a piece traded out of ASU years ago, that weighs about 2.5g, has
fusion crust and a Huss number (the number is microscopic). It ain't for
sale though but it is probably one of the bigger ones in private hands.
Matt
Michael L Blood wrote:
Hi All,
Does anyone on the list
Mike:
You may be able to touch the pieces, but it is illegal to remove them
from Norway.
Which is a real bummer. Be careful.
Matt
Michael Farmer wrote:
Just a quick note to the list,
Bob Haag, Robert Ward and Myself are on our way to
Norway and other parts unkown right now. We are
half-way
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
Göran Axelsson wrote:
Interesting, can you site any Norwegian laws?
Regards, Göran
Matt
Sounds like a mobster meteorite dealer. Look out or you will be wearing
iron shoes!
Matt
Walter L. Newton wrote:
Hi
Does anyone have full contact information on a dealer from NY named rocko.
That's all the information I have. I was told he shows up at the Denver
show.
Walter L. Newton
Golden
, dealers won't list them. But we have a lot of small pieces that
come off from cutting or splitting. And if it is rare material, most
will custom cut.
Matt Morgan
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tracy latimer wrote:
I agree with you on the micromount issue. There are a couple of
notable major Ebay sellers
over the laws, I abandoned the trip.
Mr. Mazur has done his homework and it appears to be OK...for now.
Matt
Michael Farmer wrote:
Adam, you embarrass yourself with such posts. We
sought, and received permission to search the Cement
factory, and they were excited for us when we found
it. Morten
The first post was before you had anything in your posession, Mike. It
was mererly a heads up to you.
Find me the second message that you say I posted after you found it,
becasue I cannot in the archives.
Matt
Michael Farmer wrote:
Actually Matt, Here are the emails you wrote saying
If it is not illegal, then my sources were wrong. You and Mazur gathered
more facts that I had access to.
Point was you mentioned my name and didn't quote how I said it. That
pisses me off.
It had nothing to do with jealousy, I am not that kind of person; am
quite happy with what I have.
Matt
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I have one stone of the Dhofar 007 left for sale @ 7.75/g.
This is a nice piece of an unusual eucrite, possibly from the
mesosiderite parent body (not Vesta).
107g stone $909.50
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/images/dhofar007_107.jpg
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Matt Morgan
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Sorry for the typo, the price shoud be 829.25.
Matt
Matt Morgan wrote:
I have one stone of the Dhofar 007 left for sale @ 7.75/g.
This is a nice piece of an unusual eucrite, possibly from the
mesosiderite parent body (not Vesta).
107g stone $909.50
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/images
Hi:
I am looking for a nice, large (400g) end piece of Krasnojarsk. Must
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Mile High Meteorites
P.O. Box 151293
Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
ebay id: mhmeteorites
stuff was really pretty lousy and the quantites are very low.
Saw Mike and Jim's silicated..was pretty nice. Was a pleasure to talk
with quite a few collectors and dealers as always.
On to Tucson!
Matt Morgan
Bob Evans wrote:
Come on you guys,
Lets hear who got some cool stuff in Denver
VERY well done and a nice collection.
Michael L Blood wrote:
Hi All,
About 7 years ago I stumbled upon a page in the web site of Walter
Branch. The page was a listing of all meteorites reported to have struck
something when they fell to earth - some man made object, animal, or
even a
Thanks,
Matt Morgan
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I have comcast and never had an issue.
Michael Farmer wrote:
just testing, having extreme trouble with the list and
my comcast account. I assume all of us on Comcast are
just about off the list.
Mike Farmer
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I am looking for:
~800g Allende ind.
~450g Esquel slice
~550g Millbillillie ind.
Dealer prices only please. Thanks.
Matt
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Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
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Mile High Meteorites
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
PO Box 151293
Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
FAX: 303-763-6917
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but in
AS-FOUND condition.
Only GENERAL size requests please (NO Cherrypicking :)
This sale is valid only thru Fri PM and shipping within the US is INCLUDED.
Hope to her from you!
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Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
PO Box 151293
Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
FAX: 303-763-6917
Hi there:
I have an old slb of a meteorite that I want to remove the oil stains from
(I presume it was cut in oil). Anyone know the best and most effective
method? Thanks.
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Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
PO Box 151293
Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
FAX: 303-763
I have a few pieces up for grabs in about 4 hours...
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/mhmeteorites/
Have a good day!
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Mile High Meteorites
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
PO Box 151293
Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
FAX: 303-763-6917
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