Probably one of the best sets of videos of the meteor last night going
southwest to northeast across Illinois and up the shore of Lake Michigan.
Great explanation by Mike Hankey.
https://youtu.be/v49qgQpBUq0
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Hello everybody,
Let me say a couple of things about this scoundrel in Hong Kong, and what I
think he's up to, and then the constant bashing of ebay.
Keep a watch out for the meteorites this guy bought, he's probably going to
sell them himself either through his ebay user ID, but most likely
king about it, like he used
something
Thanks, have a great evening.
Brian
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gh weather or TV station, or parking lot cameras, or cell
phone video with some math equation that it was the size of a softball? I
honestly hope they find a piece that large, and that they find it by this
summer or fall before the first big snow in the area.
Brian Cox
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Hi Folks,
Please take a look at this beautiful 40 gram, very nicely cut Leedey, Oklahoma
Meteorite, from Dewey County, Oklahoma, it ends tonight on ebay.
Click on link, or search Leedey Meteorite, from searchingforfun
Witnessed Fall November 25, 1943 Stone Olivine-hypersthene chondrite (L6)
You might want to check out this piece of rock or most likely slag, or melted
metal on Facebook, on the page; " Crystal/Mineral Specimens-Buy/Trade/Sell/Show
and Tell! " Posted by Chady Hanna, for sale, it says FREE under the words
Meteor Stone. It's Unlike any meteorite I have ever seen. I
I am sure that nearly everyone in America and the World, unless they're a
really far rightwing Obama hating conservative, reads the FULL Name, "Barrack
Hussein Obama" that it means they're using Barrack and Hussein, as "Key Names"
as in "Hot Button" issue names, since it makes the dense slow to
in your yard and
all of our fellow collector's yards.
Brian Cox
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Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2012 11:22:08 -0500
From: Don Merchant dmerc...@rochester.rr.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Ebay heads up - Tissint/Scarborough
To: Count Deiro countde...@earthlink.net, jason utas
jasonu...@gmail.com
Hello Mexico Doug and List,
Yes, I agree with the information about the hunt and the chase and the fun
and perils of wild animals and wild and crazy people. I wrote before to
Mexico Doug last night and I was confused and there was a misunderstanding
on my part about a quote of Doug's about
To Mexico Doug and list,
Speaking of Allende and Pancho Villa, here is a link to his beautiful saddle
that sold in Mesa, AZ last week for $718,000.00 US Dollars and it gives a
little history about Pancho and how he was honored by both America and
Mexico and how his head was stolen from his
I'm interested in all the aspects of the Meteorite hunt, from the
information to the terrain to the locals. Please keep all the information
coming. It helps out the Pros and the amateurs that have never been out
hunting before and will help them in their first hunt or many down the road.
It's
Hello World Meteorite Collectors;
After reading so many posts about the Meth heads and the crazy guy in the
Northern part of the strewn field area and about 5 or 6 different
descriptions of what is and what is NOT a Black Panther I couldn't help but
jump in.
METH is All Across America,
Hi Doug,
Yes, I get the combined version of posts that goes out after so many have
accumulated or when Art sends them and sometimes this is several in a day.
That is why I mentioned scrolling through all of them and just in general
the time and energy and I threw battery life in there just
Hello all of you wonderful Meteorite Collectors and those lucky enough to be
in Tucson this year,
Just a quick request that many have been talking about lately. How about
just a Fresh email Post without all the long trailing info of many old
posts.
Since many of us old timers and new folks
can't
be replaced for their beauty such as jewelry and other collectables.
Take care,
Brian Cox
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Hi Mike,
Well, my friend, you're about 6 years too late on my Sudbury Impactite. I
had several large slabs of it and sold half, but it didn't go for enough and
then one day I was transplanting one of 30 plants, I don't even remember
which one it was now, and I needed something to put in the
Hello Marc, Dirk and all,
I agree with you that it's very sad that there may be no more meteorites
found in this area and the developers don't give a damn about it, nor anyone
apparently buying a property there. Maybe if someone builds a swimming pool
they will discover a long buried
, that has updated road info and
check weather conditions. I have used GPS and if you put in shortest route
it will take you places you don't belong.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap_travel/20110511/ap_tr_ge/us_travel_brief_missing_canadian_couple
All the best and happy hunting.
Brian Cox
hi all,
I just checked on the Large End-Piece of a Stony Meteorite from Kansas.
Coffeyville, Chondrite - H-5 from Montgomery County, Kansas auction at the
Live Auction in Long Beach, CA. that ended today 04/16/11 for the pilot show
for ABC TV with Ty Pennington, sold for $4780.00
8 x 4 ½ x
Graham, Yinan, Shawn and list,
I enjoyed Graham's response the best.
I can't say that mixing up all their pictures/samples really instills
me with confidence in a bill of sale from Bonhams!
I'm with you Graham, and I hope they got the mix-up corrected before the
auctions begin or some lucky
Bill,
I have a feeling that since you stated the man said it bounced off his
roof, but you didn't say if he actually saw it hit his roof and bounce off
or if he heard it hit and found it on the ground or if he just came out in
the yard and found it laying there makes me think that either
Darryl,
That's an excellent letter you wrote and I know it certainly helped to get
it published by you being in the city there and your background and
knowledge of meteorites. Congratulations on getting your letter noticed to
help all collectors.
All the best!
Brian
Thank you Anne for your wonderfully written rebuttal to the article written
by Mr. Broad in the NYT and for contacting Dr. Agee and Dr. Harvey for their
helpful information. It's great to know we can all feel with your letter and
those of others that have been written that we have a voice to
Paul and list,
Thanks Paul for supplying the list with the various papers and websites that
are carrying the NYT article. I was especially disappointed to see The
American Scientist carrying the story with the first threw paragraphs and
then when you click on see more it goes to the NYT
the misunderstandings that so many of us
collectors had that love meteorites who were dumbfounded by the razor sharp
barbs the writer used to lash out at our hobby and livelihood.
Have a great day!
Brian Cox
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Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2011 09:28:10 -0600
From: Carl Agee a...@unm.edu
Subject: [meteorite
Hi All,
I'm just curious if anyone else has clicked on the author's name, William J.
Broad under the title of the article, Black Market Trinkets From Space and
waded through the thousands of articles that he has written alone or with up
to four other writers. I went back to April 2009 and
Dirk and list,
I think our best Media Face at this time certainly seems to be Geoff and
Steve. Steve and Geoff do you think your producers would be able to fit a
segment into your next show that deals with this perception of the Meteorite
Community or even just a quick spot that states this
into the wind here.
Thanks again,
Brian
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New York Times Article
Brian and List, Do some research and find the reporter`s email
Hi Bill,
I'm sure you'll do just fine when you meet to inspect the meteorite. You've
had enough experience with it since it fell in 2003 and I'm sure you have
specimens of Park Forest. Take them with you if you're suspicious to compare
them to this new specimen, but, I really and honestly
Oh my god, this is really uncalled for and sounds quite disturbing and
borderline insane.
Leave Steve, Jason, David and everyone alone.
Art I think that 99.9% of the list want to file some sort of a complaint
against these vile and outrageous vitriolic attacks.
Good grief, and with pity
this really boils down to?
Brian
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Brian,
Elton happens to be a brilliant scientist and is a very well respected
member
Hi Dirk,
Thanks for the info on the article. I hope you and your family are doing
well and things are starting to get a little bit back to normal. Glad to see
that you're on here and haven't lost any of your passion.
Take it easy,
Brian
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Hello Blaine, Anne and Richard, list,
Blaine, that's very unfortunate that you have to deal with hooligans who
misrepresented information and added the Ni to your card when you wrote down
the information for them. I'm sure you'll figure out a better way for
yourself in the future and you've
Guido,
You gave me the best laugh with the story of the loud horn that makes the
animals feel like they just ate Ex-Lax !!! ;-)
Hysterical!
All the best, thanks for the stories.
Brian
Either Rain, or Sleet, or Hail, or Snow, all of you Meteorite Hunters will
always pack your gear ready to Go... Go... Go !
Good Luck out there in the field, and I do hope you find new meteorites!
Always the best,
Brian
Mirko,
You made a great point about the EoM and that it links to the Met Bull is
great also and I like that. Your English is very good also and myself and
everyone understood what you meant. Yes, I agree with you about showing good
photos and that crumbs or small fragments don't really help
Hello Richard,
Thanks very much for the additional information on the crash. You always
have great info and it's interesting.
All the best,
Brian
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Hello Sonny,
Thanks for having the auction for Japan. I know Dirk and others there
appreciate it. I've been trying to donate as often as I can to The Red Cross
and Doctors Without Borders.
Thank you again and all the best to you and to those in Japan. I know that
Dirk and his fellow
Great photo, thanks for sharing.
Brian
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Michael,
Thanks for sharing another great picture. Always a pleasure.
All the best,
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Phil,
You have definitely missed your calling. That has got to be one of the best
spontaneous pieces of writing I've even seen on this list. You'd better get
yourself an agent and start writing. There are shows to be written for
Hollywood.
Glad you pointed out for all the boys to get along
Hi list,
I'm sure if there has been anything found that the guys are keeping quiet
about it for now. I wouldn't be telling the world, certainly not the news
until they've got the area mapped out and found a good sum of specimens.
The area is probably more remote than Mifflin, Wisconsin and
Hi Greg,
Thanks for the info about Mike and the gang. I know Mike is really good
about contacting everyone and inviting them. He called me when Mifflin fell
and told me that a few others were on their way and to get going up there. I
did mean to say in my post that as you said everyone works
Hi Mike and list,
I really enjoyed reading what you had to say about the Encyclopedia of
Meteorites Mike. It honestly makes sense about the number of photos taking
up bandwidth and thanks to John also about bringing it up. I can't remember
when anyone has mentioned about bandwidth usage on
Beautiful Specimens Gary, I'll give them a look over and decide later if
I can part with any bills for you for my section of the house marked Big
Kahuna Meteorites.
thanks for the link,
Brian
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Bob, That's a beautiful Allende I do admit. Problem is, I just don't have
room for it. Also, I only have one kidney and don't want to sell the other
for another meteorite.
Good luck with it. Would love to keep it in one piece, but someone just
might cut it up and sell it into smaller
Richard, Bill, Barrett and List,
Personally if a meteorite were glued together I'd want to know, but I'm
positive I could tell it were glued together. Now, to be honest with you,
unless the person was an expert at gluing meteorites, I'm sure most people
could tell it was glued, I would think.
Steve, thank the jury first, since they are the ones that decided the
verdict. Then thank the judge just out of kindness.
All the best!
Brian
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Dear Count,
Thanks for the information on the situation in Japan. I'm under the weather
today and at home under the covers with a rotten cold that I can barely see
straight or type and the light hurts my eyes.
I've always thought of you as an intelligent man and still do, but when you
To: Brian Cox
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 8.9 Quake in Japan, 10 meter Tsunami,Hope Dirk
and others are ok
.. I take it that's a no.
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has
taught you something.
Let's see who believes me and who believes you, since if you want to play
this game. I'm all up for it!
Thanks,
Brian
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, March 16, 2011 1:22 PM
To: Brian Cox
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Fw: 8.9 Quake in Japan, 10 meter Tsunami,Hope
Dirk and others are ok
Just keep in mind, I still have your address from that Agoult slice that I
bought from you. Boystown, Chicago... correct?
Glad I saved it.
And by the way
off the keys and minded your own business
and then you wouldn't have gotten into this discussion, now would you.
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To: Meteorite-list
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Fw: 8.9 Quake in Japan, 10 meter Tsunami,Hope
Dirk
with a rotten cold that I can barely
see
straight or type and the light hurts my eyes.
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Just heard on CNN that they cannot verify for sure if there is a MELTDOWN in
Japan with the reactors, but that the Government is passing out Iodine
Tablets to everyone within 20 miles of the reactor and that may affect
70,000 people in the area. This is being done as a precaution, but they said
The Murchison Meteorite at 535.9 grams from The Macovich Collection.
Estimate: $42,500 - up, has a reserve bid of $32,500.00 USD. The floor
auction is June, 11, 2011.
http://fineart.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=6061Lot_No=49046
Enjoy,
Brian
Just heard on TV and online that the earthquake in Japan was upgraded to 8.9
from 8.8 with 10 meter Tsunamis off the coast.
I hope Dirk and others we know in Japan are alright.
All the best.
Brian
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42023385/ns/world_news-asiapacific/?gt1=43001
Tomasz Jakubowski just told me that he spoke with Dirk and that Dirk is ok.
Thanks to Tomasz for letting me know, so I thought I'd pass it along.
All the best to Dirk and everyone in Japan.
Brian
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Anne and all,
This first listed specimen looks a lot like Snowflake Obsidian notice the
gray oval spots on it in one of the 3 photos. Some of the other specimens
look like slag also.
He's the High Roller and has many feedback on his Campo and some Wabar
iron.
All the best!
Brian
and
some with the entire previous 20 posts attached under their one post.
Always send a new email page with the subject and attach the post you are
talking about if you want. It's much easier on all then to have the entire
list of all posts to scroll down through.
All the best!
Brian Cox
free skys and may a
meteorite land in your yard today!
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. If
they swallow Murchison they might turn into a Super Human or an Alien. ;-)
Thanks,
Brian Cox
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7102 Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set:
7102.10.
Warren, this VAT-Value Added Tax has been a big discussion and a pain in
the EU-European Union for the past few months, especially heavily discussed
since Europeans and people in other countries are complaining more about it.
Things were bad enough shipping to Italy and their pony express
Don and Steve,
You may have already found this or gotten an answer to your question.
I Googled, (always the best way to find anything) Red Devil Lye, and it
gives several websites to buy similar products. Try these, 50 LBs of
lye-Sodium Hydroxide for $65.00 USD, or 2 LBs $5.95.
be bankrupt with lawsuits.
Let's make sure next year that those PRIVATE absentee bid amounts, are
indeed kept PRIVATE!
Have a great day!
Brian Cox
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great and very entertaining. You did great work.
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auction houses.
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and in the
past. Sellers are really getting screwed in this case. I know people that
will only sell any item over $2,000 on their website or some other way.
Everyone have a great day and those in Tucson, I hope it warms up for you.
All the best!
Cheers!
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it and
believes it's a true moon rock and has no idea about any laws, and thinks
it's legist. Either way, he probably needs some help, direction and needs
explained that he is doing something illegal.
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Carl alerted me to my statement about no
returns and I wanted to clarify that.
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Everyone have a wonderful day and enjoy it and life in general.
All the best to you Good meteorites folks all around the world and the
universe too. Oh, and yes, can't leave out the Aliens. Just kidding, that
was a joke you know, well, not really. ;-) heheeheheheheee
Brian Cox
to the rescue all your Meteorite Super Heroes!!! I need my
Starbucks Mocha decaf!!!
Have a great day, and a great evening to those in the Eastern Hemisphere.
All the best. ;-)
Brian Cox
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Ah yes, times they have changed.
Have a great evening everyone.
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Hi Richard and list,
Thanks for bringing this beautiful tektite to our attention..(..AUSTRALITE:
Tektite, Meteorite from Western Australia..330458934895.) although I
nearly had a stroke when I saw the priceWOW!!! $2,000.00 Aussie dollars,
$1,830.80US dollars.
Is this someone we
On this beautiful tektite, I stand corrected. I've been told it could go for
up to $5,000, perhaps more due to the quality of it.. I'll keep my big mouth
shut now. It is beautiful, and I assume the price is determined not only by
the market, but on the quality and rarity of such an item.
Good
Hello List,
As I read all of the posts about the discussion of Tektite
prices.all I can do is hang my head. :-(
Another good investment that I didn't pay any attention to. I honestly
never really liked the look of most of them and thought the dumbbells were
kind of cool, but was
Hi Chris,
I tried to get in touch with Scott a couple of years ago and my emails came
back also. I had bought a few thousand dollars worth of meteorites back 6-7
years ago and wanted to check with him if he had a certain meteorite I was
looking for. He always had fair prices and a great
Maria,
Thanks for the info. You are always on top of things and have all the
pertinent information available and at hand.
I do have one question. Since you aren't able to accept farm animals in any
form and I did want to pay with 3 cows or 6 lambs, then would you be willing
to trade 2 dogs
Hi All,
What are the dates of the Tucson show? I want to start on my reservations to
visit Arizona.
thanks,
Brian
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Look, Squirrel, Run !!! ;-) heheheehehehhahahahahahaaa!
Focus!!! IQ! Mensa
Martians in houses??!!???
I watched 8 hours of TV today, listened to 5 hours of radio, played 2 CDs,
was on the computer 5 hours, walked for 4 hours, and read a newspaper at
Starbucks I'm also
Hi Joe and List,
You did great research here, Joe. Those 2 photos on the metbull certainly do
look like the Wisconsin-Iowa/Grant County meteorite.
Excellent, makes me appreciate how beautiful the Wisconsin is after seeing
those photos.
It'll be very exciting when the Wisconsin appears
Darren and James,
With all due respect, and I'm not picking sides here or trying to get in
between either of you nor to correct anyone, but the article that Darren
quoted from on books sales is an article by Robyn Jackson, from Copyright
2003 Seven years ago. I thought the facts
Thank you very much Bernd for reminding all of us that Richard passed just
one year ago. I think that many of us wouldn't even be on this list if not
for the great contributions he had made and all the information that we have
learned from him.
I'm sure he's out in the Cosmos enjoying a
Here's another article on the May 10, 2010 possible meteorite..this from the
Milwaukee paper online... several posts here, one guy I recognize...;-)
Of course, the fist post, on the bottom, is from some religious Nut.who
thinks it's The End of Days some people really need to get out
On a light-hearted note, to those that know me, I have a keen sense of humor
and a happy personality, unless someone is rude or acts ignorant towards
me.
Regarding the recent talk of the Sahara drying up for meteorites and being
hunted/mined out and that Australia is the new Sahara.
I think
I may be late on this, just read it. Reports of another meteor, this time
near Janesville, Wisconsin..near the Wisconsin/Illinois border. That's
closer to me, Terry Boudreaux and Joe Kerchner and Chicago Steve Arnold than
the Mifflin/Mineral Point, Wisconsin meteorite.
Ok, Jana and John and
I'm enjoying the information you fine collectors are putting on here as I
learn something new everyday. I thought I'd toss my two cents in there as an
f.y.i.
An acquaintance who has a mining claim on BLM is not able to mine the claim
now that the entire area in California has been practically
Henry, Welcome to the list. There are a large group of great people on here.
Have fun and learn, just like I'm still learning.
Enjoy!
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hi folks,
Just a follow up on the hunting on BLM and National and State, County, City
Parks, etc.
Beware of hunting on military areas also. I'm sure all of us have common
sense to not be walking around on Military Property and hunting for rocks,
Native American artifacts or meteorites.
Hi Yinan,
Thanks for refreshing my memory on the mining claim that the prospectors
filed on the land. I was in high school and remember reading that they were
not allowed to take the Old Woman meteorite as she sat in between the
boulders on that rocky area because it was not a locatable
It looks like the rocks I saw while visiting the plant Zeurtron back in
1587. They often piled them up in their yards and took crystals and placed
them on top. Spheres were also popular since they sat well in the
thumbprints on top. Of course the people of Zeurtron had much bigger
specimens of
there and I
would have let them have it.
I wish you the best of happiness, peace, and joy and keep that warm heart
open. I'm getting a little teared up here. You sell the Kerchner meteorite
and do what you need to do with the money.
All the best,
Brian Cox
Chicago
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would have let them have it.
I wish you the best of happiness, peace, and joy and keep that warm heart
open. I'm getting a little teared up here. You sell the Kerchner meteorite
and do what you need to do with the money.
All the best,
Brian Cox
Chicago
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Good morning Met List,
Now it's time for your updated Weather report for the
Montfort/Livingston/Mifflin/Grant and Iowa County areas.
High winds will continue today to blow dirt across fields and pastures in
the Wisconsin hunting area with highs in the 70s, and strong thunderstorms
with a
Greg and list,
Thanks for the tornado update. I was afraid that was going to happen since
the Weather Channel gave Wisconsin a 4 out of 10 chance that tornados would
be in the area.
Best to all, hopefully no tornados, but be ready to go underground in the
hotel basement.
Take care,
Brian
Hi Michael and list,
You gave good advice about not meeting any strangers wanting to meet to look
at their supposed meteorites.
I was afraid some con men and women would make it out there and possibly try
to rob someone. I hope it doesn't happen, but you are right. Be careful,
since you are
Hi, Jeff Kuyken, Your video rocks!! I think it's great, played it about 7
times. It's wonderful, amazing, beautiful and a magnificent presentation of
how asteroids are formed and the photos and video footage of meteorites
found on earth and the science related to meteorites and asteroids. This
Joe,
Your new meteorite is beautiful. You and the kids should be very proud. It
has a beautiful and amazing crust on it and the patterns in the matrix are
stunning like a geometry puzzle of shapes and colors and designs. Glad you
hung around and searched more and found it with skill and good
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