Jeff,
Does the Nomenclature Committed assign official synonyms such as West as
well?
As they say, it is hard to get the toothpaste back in the tube once it is
out.
Steve Arnold
Arkansas
In a message dated 4/16/2009 8:02:53 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
jgross...@usgs.gov writes:
I
Urban legends are already growing: When struck by the meteorite, the
creek became as ash.
Steve Arnold
Arkansas (synonyms: #1, the original, Brenham Steve, Birthday Boy #2, IMB)
In a message dated 4/16/2009 11:51:59 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
majbaerm...@web.de writes:
Anyway, dear
One problem with naming a meteorite too soon is that we end up with
meteorites like Norton County, Kansas.
One problem with naming a meteorite too late is that we end up with
meteorites like Ash Creek.
I assume that Ash Creek runs in both McLennan County and Hill County?
From that aspect
So, does this make West and Ash Creek Officially Paired?
Steve Arnold
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Hello Again List,
Once again, I am requesting info on any Murchison that might be available
out there for sale or for trade.
Please respond to me off list directly.
Thanks a lot.
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Of course: all Finds did fall at one time. As all Falls were found at one
time.
I would think being able to assign a specific date and even a time of day
with some certainty to a meteorite landing is what anchors it into the Fall
category. All others recoveries that are found without
Eric,
And you have a degree in WHAT to qualify you to do such research? Hummm?
:-)
Steve Arnold
In a message dated 5/8/2009 10:13:00 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
e...@meteoritesusa.com writes:
Sucks that the media thinks you need a degree in something to be
qualified to talk
It really is a tough situation. Sounds like the producer didn't do their
job ahead of time.
But in their shoes, what should they do they do? They brought the
scientist in to talk about the science, and probably brought Darryl in to talk
about how much it might be worth on the collector
In a message dated 5/8/2009 11:25:52 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
meteoritem...@gmail.com writes:
I just don't understand how any expert could be fooled by that
object in the first place.
MikeG,
It happens ALL the time. And reporter experts are sometimes the worst.
I don't know how
All,
In my last post, I failed to tie the first point together with the second.
Sometimes experts actually do get it right, but the members media of the
media are the ones that twist it and make it wrong with misquotes.
There is a story today in the Wichita paper (at least online) with
I am shocked and saddened on hearing the news of Richard Norton's passing.
We, in our small community, were so blessed to have Richard as one of our
standard bearers during the last couple of decades. His contribution
cannot be measured.
A memory that pops into my mind just now is of a
Bernd and all,
I just sold a little piece of Murchison today on Ebay. Just another day
in the life of a meteorite dealer. However, this very rock (like many of
the other meteorites we have) is often mentioned as being 4.56 Billion years
old.
One human life might make it 100 years.
Hello List,
I am looking to generate some cash and so I am considering selling one of
my larger Brenham specimens on Ebay. But before I list them there, I
wanted to make a more private offering (read: avoid Ebay commissions) thus
this
announcement.
I have several Brenham specimens in
Hello List,
I have added a few things to my Ebay Store. Some cool Oriented Gaos and
other oddities.
Of note is the 20% sale I am running on the Thin Sections for this weekend
(starting at 1pm Eastern). They were priced low to start with. 20% off
is a great deal.
Even if you don't
Hey all,
I just put most of the items in my Ebay store on Sale, 20% off for this
weekend. Sale starts in a half an hour or so.
Check them out here:
http://stores.ebay.com/Steve-Arnold-Meteorites?refid=store
Thanks,
Steve Arnold
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It is nice to see that the National Guard can shoot down meteorites with
shoulder held bazookas. I feel safer now!
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Hey all,
Just for the fun of it, every item in my Ebay Store that had at least one
person watching that item, I decided to place it in a 30% Off Sale.
The 30% Off Sale will start at the top of the hour (5pm Eastern) and it
will last for just 24 hours.
Be the first to get to the Buy it Now
Woo Hoo! Way to go Dr. Jack!How cool is that? Congrats and best of
luck in finding a lot more of them.
300 miles = 1 meteorite
I like that ratio!
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List,
Someone should copy off Martin's replies, have them printed on vellum,
hard bound and sold as a meteorite collectible themselves. Whatever the
price, it wouldn't be too expensive.
Or maybe they can each be framed and hung on the walls for all to see.
Or possibly they can be
MikeG and all,
You said: It is in nobody's best interest to restrict the search for,
discovery
of, and trade of meteorites.
I want to correct you. It is in the financial short term best interest
for researches and their institutions in a country to get grant money to
study their new
Dirk,
Yea, it is hard to answer the question: What are meteorites worth?
Personally I don't like to lie to people and say they are not worth anything.
Especially when a simple search on ebay will show that meteorites are
indeed worth from around 5 cents a gram up to $1,000 a gram.
Hey All,
Just for everyone's information, I personally think that if at least two
good video's can be found from two different locations, the intersection can
be found where the MD-PA bolide extinguished. That should be the heart of
the strewnfield.
My primary purpose in going ahead
In a message dated 7/9/2009 4:46:27 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
drtan...@yahoo.com writes:
Regarding what a meteorite is worth it is worth what you or someone is
willing to pay, so I suggest that you re-phrase the question to the
reporter when asked, and reply that I am willing to pay
Chris,
I agree to a point. But if one has some good video, there is nothing even
the best eye witness of a 1 am fireball could add. Once it goes dark,
there is nothing to see to report on. Maybe if it was a day time fireball,
someone might see a stone hitting the ground, but not at
Chris,
How fast is a meteoroid going when it burns out? And at what point in the
flight does it go below the speed of the sound barrier?
I might have been mistaken, but I thought really close to the point of
dark flight it slowed down where the sonic booms stopped being crated as well.
Hello List,
As many of you know, with my recoveries at the Brenham site, I bought a
house in Greensburg, Kansas a while back as a location to base my field work
from. I got a call last night from my brother in Wichita wanting to be sure I
wasn't at my house in Greensburg, when the news of
List,
If you look at photo #12 here:
http://www.kansas.com/static/slides/050507tornadoaerials/
In the center of the picture about 1/6 of the way up from the bottom there
is what looks like the 2 ft x 3 ft oak stand (possibly tipped over) that the
1,000 pound meteorite used to sit on.
Hey Guys,
9:02pm Greensburg Time
Guess where Kelsey and I am at?
We are at our home in Greensburg after Curfew! There might be only 4 of us
residents staying here in the midst of Marshall Law.
Our neighbors 3 doors down have never left. So that encouraged us. Kelsey
and I were
Hey Guys,
First, I apologize that this is slightly off topic, but it does end with a
meteorite related topic.
This past Monday afternoon, one of my Greensburg neighbors called me and
asked if the City of Greensburg had given me notice that they were going to
bulldoze my house? I told
Hey List,
I purchased a cute little 2.763 gram individual Sutter's Mill tonight from a
local finder.
Ironically, there seems to be a strange trend of late, some guys are actually
selling Sutter's Mill specimens at retail to the locals!!! Not only that, some
are buying specimens from the
List,
My wife just found a copperhead under her foot. All this talk about rattle
snake and this one didn't rattle.
Syeve
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On closer inspection to the corpse (the snake's not my wife's) and there is one
little rattle, no wonder we couldn't hear it, it didn't have anything to rattle
against.
Steve
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Hey List,
I am on my home from the strewnfield. My family and I got skunked in 28 man
days (well 7 man days and 21 woman days) of hunting.
But we bought a little bit of the Sutter's Mills Fall in the field for our new
brick-n-mortar meteorite store we were supposed to be opening May 3rd. So,
Mike and all,
I agree with you the marketing Such and Such Hammer Fall is very often
misleading and if such a term is ever used, I think there should be an obvious
express disclaimer that the piece being purchase is NOT from the one that
actually hit the object, unless of course there is
Hey List,
I just got in some slices of Sutter's Mill.
So I have a question, do carbonaceous chondrites ever have impact melt zones in
them?
Steve Arnold
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Well Mike,
If I can add a measly 10% to the body of knowledge of this meteorite, by
sacrificing one little stone (heck if I can help add 1/10 of 1%) I think that
would be great.
My guess is that a lot of these stones that are going into both institutional
and private collections won't ever
By the way Mike,
Good on ya as they say in Australia, to you and Greg both, on the donation to
the U of A. It was a good thing to do and you all spun some great PR for the
meteorite community out of the event as well. Not always an easy thing to pull
off.
I suppose in 2 years or so, when the
Photos of 0.38 gr slice
http://s361.photobucket.com/albums/oo52/stevearnoldpmh/SM Slice/
Steve Arnold
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From: Peter Scherff
To: meteorh...@aol.com
To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Sutter's Mill slices question,
Oops,
Try this:
http://s361.photobucket.com/albums/oo52/stevearnoldpmh/SM%20Slice
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Date: Thu, 17 May 2012 19:24:02
Jeff,
Of course there are no Laws only it seems like people almost act like there
are such restrictions. I should have put the little quotes around the word the
first time.
Of course there are financial reasons why hunters want to keep some info
private at times, for financial reasonsm. And
Hey All,
I got photos and prices of my slices of the Sutter's Mill up today here:
http://s361.photobucket.com/albums/oo52/stevearnoldpmh/SM48%20Slice
I struggled a bit on what to price these at. If I knew there was a reliable
supply to replace them with, that would be one thing. But my
Glad to see they stuck with Sutter's Mill as the name. In an era where we no
longer need to turn to the index in the back of a physical atlas to locate
where in it a particular meteorite was found, it is good to see the guidelines
for the name being relaxed a bit.
Steve Arnold
Host of
Me too Jim,
I get rebellious every once in a while and call my Ash Creeks by the name of
West since I still can't find Ash Creek in my list of Texas Post Office
locations. And since we can alter over time from that rule, it is good to see
new ones are being adapted even now.
Steve Arnold
Hey List,
Does anyone have a slice of Murchison for loan or for sale?
Please contact off list.
Thanks,
Steve Arnold
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List,
So, there is a Sutter's Mill paper being written, lots of them actually. But I
and one of my slices are helping out with one in particular and it might
actually end up in some fun places other than the abstract as well.
Anyway, we need to get a slice of Murchison cut (but not polished)
Hey List,
I have a new batch of Meteorites in that will go up for sale. A couple I will
probably send to the saw ASAP, but others I will probably put on Ebay in
another famous Arnold Reverse Auction, but before I do, I figured I would try
to avoid the Ebay fees.
So, check them out here.
Hello List,
I have an opportunity to do an institutional trade and possibly get some
Fayetteville Arkansas H4 in exchange.
Here is my challenge: what is a fair value on this material?
Here is the info on it, 2.36 kg was recovered from a witnessed fall on December
26, 1934 (2 stones I
Steve Arnold #2,
Indeed it is good to know you and your skin are more resilient than Morasko is
to the terrestialisation process.
Steve Arnold #1
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Hey List,
I just got up some really rare, and some never seen on the market meteorites on
Ebay. I am more prone to just cut these down into smaller pieces after a day
or two for the ones that don't sell than to do this round in a Reverse Auction
like the last round a couple of months ago.
List,
I just got in some very rare items, and Saturday morning I am shipping them off
to be cut with a wire saw, unless someone tempts me with an offer to not cut
any of them.
You can see them here:
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Hello Steve #2,
The reason laws are passed to keep meteorites in a country
can be summed up in one word:
Money!
As the old saying goes: Follar the Dollar. (Translation: that is
Arkansas for: Follow the Dollar.)
While it is easy to tag commercial meteorite dealers with being
greedy
Hello List,
I am excited to inform all of you that I just returned from
Illinois today where I acquired and brought back ALL of
the inventory that Jason Phillips had in his Rocks from
Heaven business.
Sometime in the near future I will get the list of all this
inventory moved onto a
Let's hope they have the funds to both pay the people to
do the proper field work and the funds to pay the lucky
finders a fair reward in recovering specimens.
It is easy for a government to say We get to keep
everything but it is another for them to follow through
and spend the hundreds of
Hello Guys,
Having just got more Gao's in, I am curious what external features on Gaos
would indicate that a particular specimen has the Impact Melt Breccia features
inside?
I don't want to cut all of them up just to find a few (or maybe none) have
the great flow.
All input, especially
Michael,
Actually, yes I have seen impact melts before. But to be honest, I am not
sure I have seen the outside of a Gao IMB. It might be that I don't have any
in the batches I have had currently or before.
I will assume if none of the ones I have now look like a typical IMB, then
that
Thanks Guys,
I think I might have found one... off to the saw...
Steve Arnold
Arkansas
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Hey, I got one. Only two halves of a 9.1 gram stone, so I am not rich. But
that puts me getting one in less than 1 out of 500 specimens.
It definitely puts the 9.1 grams in for far less than 1% of my current
material.
Cool stuff.
Steve
In a message dated 4/23/2008 4:29:46 P.M.
Hell All,
I am curious, if anyone on the list remembers the
Steve Arnold Famous Reverse Auctions I have
held in the past?
If you do, and especially if you bought something
via the old Famous Reverse Auctions, please
contact me directly off the list.
I am thinking about doing one again,
Hey Guys,
I really didn't want to get into this yet, as I wanted to be the first to
try this on Ebay. Talk about it too much, and someone else might try this
before I get to do it first!
But I will explain it so you guys don't get too confused.
Ebay has an Auction format and a Buy It Now
Doug,
You said:
Sometimes you really can get good deals. But, theoretically, if only
one item is for sale, the expected revenue from the sale is identical
to an auction as long as you have full participation. If I had to
guess, I'd say the payback to you will be lower than a normal
In a message dated 4/29/2008 2:34:37 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This morning I awoke to a barrage of emails from him,
and from other people I know, where Randall was
emailing using the name Gary Goldstein (pretending to
be a lawyer) as is his usual way of doing
All,
OK, I am going to give this reverse thing a try again.
However, so as to not ruffle any feathers, I am going to call it Steve
Arnold's (soon to be) Famous Ebay Discount Marathon.
To do this I have to load things up on my Ebay Store, that I just opened.
It is going to take me some
In a message dated 5/1/2008 12:48:22 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello again, it is that day of the week, EBAY day!
Ebay Day??? Gimmick
http://www.meteorite.com/farmer/
See the link above linking all of my auctions from
both of my ebay usernames.
Two Ebay
Mike,
My bad. I should have written in my last post that my reply was all just a
joke. Or at least I could put in a wink ;-) so people would know it was a
joke.
Of course nothing in your post was a gimmick.
Next time I will put something in the Subject line saying that a joke is
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Hello List,
Check out:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gimmick
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You know what?
I have a problem with you having a problem with me having a problem with
Paul having a problem with others saying there is a problem, because I
EXPRESSLY
stated my last post that I had NO problem with Paul having a problem with
others saying there is a problem.
Hello Dave and All,
Thanks for the post. As many of you know, my house in Greensburg was
destroyed by the tornado one year ago tomorrow. Well, technically, it wasn't
totally destroyed then, but by the time the city came along and bulldozed it
without my permission it was then totally
Dave,
Thanks for the comments.
I think what makes this extra tough is that there is no real right way to
rebuild.
Mike mentioned the money being spent in the war in Iraq, and how it could
rebuild Greensburg in a few minutes. His comment is true as a political
statement.
However, some
Congrats Dean! Well deserved.
Steve #1
In a message dated 5/7/2008 10:27:01 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, not directly meteorite related I guess but a lot of those feedbacks
are for meteorite sales. And anyway, I just wanted to brag. Took me 9 years to
Michael,
I see your high bidder so far, is at $200,100.00 and their hidden ebay name
starts with an a and has 10,005 positive feed back, one with a cool
shooting star. I wonder who is interested in meteorites and has just crossed
over
that 10,000 feedback mark???
:-)
Sounds like you
What are the odds?
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don't
have many, but I have made some photo copies of the cover of the People
Magazine that ran the story and the inside story with the autographs of all
the
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I have decided to sell a limited number of those
Hey Guys,
Anyone with the results of the Auction this last weekend?
All I saw in the news was that Michigan sold for $20,000, and the 3/4 ton
Nantan went for $90,000.
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What you need to do is go to the Heritage web site, register, then you can
gain access to the results.
T. Bunch
Thanks.
Interesting results.
I would assume that if a lot is not listed in the
Tim,
What I love about the picture with you in it, is that so many pictures show
people apprehending meteorites, but your photo shows that YOU are the one
captured by the meteorite.
And what a great picture it is.
No doubt you, like many in the field, are the ones being captured by
Larry,
I would offer a review, but it will take me a month just to look at all the
pictures and read all the captions...then I will get around to reading it.
Maybe someone should make a Meteorite Comic Book for kids like me?
Steve #1
In a message dated 7/2/2008 11:57:16 A.M. Central
Martin,
Is there actually any PROOF that your last statement (below) is true?
I think we should avoid speculation and stick to documented facts when
posting on the list!
Steve #1
In a message dated 7/10/2008 6:02:52 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...Someone,
OOOppps, I forgot to put the JOKE WARNING in the subject line and more
warnings before and after the joke in my last post. I am sorry if I offended
anyone. It was ONLY a joke.
Steve #1
In a message dated 7/10/2008 11:14:54 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Martin,
Hi All,
This is an interesting article about how the US is losing the new space
race:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2008/07/10/scinasa110.x
ml
I can't help but think that all the Chinese, Indiana, Japanese, Taiwanese,
South Korean, Israeli, Brazilian and European
Wow,
Only $4.5 Billion (up to $8B) to return a single 500 gram SNC specimen!
That would be $9 Million to $16 Million per gram.
How many DIFFERENT SNC specimens could be found on planet Earth if
$8,000,000,000 would be spent on hunting for them over the same period of time
this
project
OK,
I know I am responding to my own post, but...
$9,000,000 a gram is about 10,000 times MORE expensive than the $1,000 a
gram range that most SNC sell for now.
10,000 times more expensive!
Meteorites are S under-priced.
Steve #1
In a message dated 7/10/2008 8:52:40 P.M. Central
Hey All,
Here is another movie with the topic of a meteorite in it, out yesterday:
http://guides.news.com.au/movies/movie/?title_id=35204
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Wow, some of those sure look like water washes one sees in Earth deserts.
I found myself ducking my head lower (as if I was looking out a window) in
hopes of seeing farther out onto the horizon of some of these photos.
SNC rocks by the BILLIONS and BILLIONS!
Thanks Larry.
Steve
Hey Guys,
Maybe NASA could get these guys to bring us some Martian samples. They
would be real fresh samples and it should cost us far less than $8 Billion
dollars that the other idea they floated would cost.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,24070088-13762,00.html
Think of it as a
Hey List,
Here is the actual audio clip of NASA Moon-Walking Astronaut Dr. Edgar
Mitchell (6th man to walk on the Moon) talking about real space aliens on UK
radio
interview with Kerrang! Radio.
http://www.kerrangradio.co.uk/Article.asp?id=804160spid=
Interesting.
If NASA has
Hey Guys,
I was in my local Walmart yesterday and near the front of the store was a
Hanna Montana display with a 3D sign on the top, and they were giving away F R
E E 3D glasses. I am not sure if they are for an upcoming TV show or what.
But it is hard to argue with the price.
Assuming
Hey All,
Here is another new video interview with Edgar Mitchell about UFOs and
Aliens on Reuters site:
http://www.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=87905videoChannel=1
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Now Mitchell is saying NASA had nothing to do with the Alien cover up, but
that he got confirmation years ago from the Pentagon.
This story doesn't end.
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Hey All,
Just a notice that even now I am loading up a new batch of meteorites on
Ebay in Reverse Auction format, or more accurately in another: Steve
Arnold's
Famous Ebay Discount Marathon.
Every 24 hours or so, I will increase the Discount off of the already
reasonable price. The
Hey All,
Just a notice that even now I am loading up a new batch of meteorites on
Ebay in Reverse Auction format, or more accurately in another: Steve
Arnold's
Famous Ebay Discount Marathon.
Every 24 hours or so, I will increase the Discount off of the already
reasonable price. The
Hey Guys,
Wow, our very own World Meteorite Day!
http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/news/1219029910313020
.xmlcoll=7
Don't forget to mark you calendars.
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Just a note that I have some new items up on Ebay in my store.
I'm not doing the Reverse Auction this time, mixing it up a bit, BUT I do
have items listed at Buy It Now, and if you don't like my prices, feel free to
make me an offer at a price you think is fair.
Check them out
Hey Guys,
I have a couple of items on Ebay, with Make and Offer option attached.
If there is something you like, make me an offer. If it is too crazy, I
might decline it. But if it is reasonable, or close to reasonable...you never
know...
Use this following link, as it let's me get a
Hey guys,
Anyone here trying to buy a meteorite for $4.5M?
http://www.thanhniennews.com/society/?catid=3newsid=43452
Steve Arnold #1
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Seriously, WHO would buy a $4.5M meteorite?
Maybe a $450 fake meteorite, or a $45,000 fake meteorite, but $4,500,000???
And then WHY would anyone do it?
Steve
In a message dated 11/4/2008 11:08:53 A.M. Central Standard Time,
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IMO, it should only be illegal
So, are they afraid someone will come along and steal the crater?
Or are they afraid someone will come along and find a meteorite, steal it,
and ruin all their science?
I don't get it?
Steve #1
http://www.whitecourtstar.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1282298
Meteor crater identified
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