confirmed to be this long),
takes you quite a distance south of Adamana. But this all depends on
the accuracy of the reportswho could possibly know.
Regards,
Jason
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Jason Utas wrote:
Hello All
Jason Utas wrote:
Hello All,
There are a few things that separate Adamana from Holbrook in my mind...
The texture of the crust alone of Adamana versus that of Holbrook
leaves me little doubt that the two could possibly be paired.
Hi Jason,
I think you meant to say that the two could NOT
Guess I'm a No-Brainer-Local-Yokel It's funny that Bob Haag told me
that it's an L6, but you know otherwise. There is lots of land before it
gets to the Petrified Forest. Thanks for all the flattering words from
you. It's surely appreciated.
Local Un-Named-No-Brainer Dave
Local Dave
Robert
My jaw dropped when I noticed that there were numerous
chondrules standing out in high relief on this
weathered surface. I realized immediately that this
stone was too low of a petrologic grade and too
weathered to be a Holbrook meteorite.
You see for yourself in this image:
Hi Bernd and Moni,
Wow! Bernd must save everything in his database (which is worth a
fortune in itself). Since 1999, I found out that this story is not
entirely true. It wasn't found in a landfill as Bob H. mentioned in his
catalogue. Instead, it was found in a horse corral when the owners
HeheheJohnny B should know better than to listen to me. ;-) That
story was conveyed to me by a person who lived in Adamana a few years
ago. He has since passed away. Also, it's the Goodwater area instead
of Goodman. Anyway, this gentleman told me that they used some of the
old
Hi Moni,
No, it isn't related to Bob Haag's piece other than it could possibly
be from the same fall. Larry's find was a whole individual (some
fragmentation) and it looked exactly like a Holbrook meteorite to
me...only BIG! It has the same small, dark chondrules in a light matrix
as a
100 bucks now? They used to be $25 if I remember correctlyhowever I
have CRS now (Can't Remember S_it). I remember I bought a slice of
Esquel from Bob in the late 90's (and not that big of slice either) and
he through in the cast. Righteous dude he is.
Dave
Mike Jensen wrote:
Hi
OK...my last post on the subject and then I'm back to perpetual
lurking. Promise! Sorry I couldn't make it hunting Justin, but days
off are scarce these days.
1. Holbrook fall witnesses in 1912 reported 2 detonations...or booms.
2. Adamana is about 8 more miles down the railroad tracks (as
Hola Johnny Q,
You may be right, but as large as that piece was, it might have taken a
couple of years or so for it to be washed or eroded out. But you are
right, it was found near the top of a moundjust slightly down from
the top. Even one fragment was found under a cow pie. ;-)
The
They say Holbrook is the product of two breakups, one
after the other, when the largest fragment then re-fragmented
again.
Hi Sterling,
Yes, according to the original Holbrook Argus newspaper articles right
after the fall, there were two detonations. My theory is that the first
landed at
Hola Johnny Q,
You may be right, but as large as that piece was, it might have taken a
couple of years or so for it to be washed or eroded out. But you are
right, it was found near the top of a moundjust slightly down from
the top. Even one fragment was found under a cow pie. ;-)
The
OhI hope Ruben and Doug left my nickle offering as a tribute to the
meteorite Gods when they dug for more Larry's fragments. ;-)
Peace,
Dave
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GI dunt no wut is rong. So I well post it hair for all uf you.
SSteve
Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
Good evening list.This is the 3rd time I have tried to post on yahoogroups
for meteorites,and nothing.I wish I new what the problem is.Anyway I have
added more items to my meteorite sale
Art, please delete either I or Steve Arnold (Chicago) from this
list. I will gladly be the sacrificial lamb in this case. I haven't
missed a Tucson show in 8 years, but I think I'll be skipping it from
now on in the futurethanks to SSteve. I have no desire to associate
with this
There is a Japanese meteorite called, Fukue. (For reals). Closest
thing I could find, Steve.
Dave
Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
Hello list.I cannot find this anywhere,so I am calling out to the great
minds on this list.Is there or has anyone heard of a meteorite called dhum
phuquer?To me
Filtered out JW? Do you really have the capacity to do such a thing,
Steve? Looking at your web page, I seriously doubt you have the
know-how to do that . I've been quiet about you for at least 3-4 weeks
now (I think), but please just keep your hate mail to yourself. OK?
I'd hate to have
Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
Illinois Meteorites,Ltd!
website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com
Definition of LTD:
Limited company. A business structure used in Europe and Canada, in
which shareholder responsibility for company debt
HmmmI can't seem to find you listed in here Steve.
http://cdsprod.ilsos.net/corp.html
I think it would be wise to drop the LTD from your website and email
signature. Just a suggestion from Bashem #3. Is Elgin in Canada maybe???
Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
Well somewhere down the
As the CEO of your European/Canadian corporation, the superb imagery you
portray here sure makes one want to purchase one or all of your products.
http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com/id91.html
I think some time reading the manual for your NEW
State-of-the-art-digital camera would be time well
Gosh! Is this the John Blennert (aka Goldmaster) that I know
Guess you missed a few tid-bits lately. Where you been? ;-)
Just kiddingDave
John Blennert wrote:
Hi All
I don't post tooo much !! But I thought I'll stick my nose in this one
. Anyone who can stand to live and work
Ah...he was in the desert too long and missed all the SStevie action. I
don't know who had it the worst, him or us. Lucky b_stard! ;-)
Notice the smiley face. Anyway, best Memorial Day wishes to alleven
if you don't live in the US.
Dave
Gerald Flaherty wrote:
I'm with John B. on
As one looks at his website entitiled, Illinois Meteorites, LTD!!!
It's obvious as to what is limited about Mr. Arnold!!! It's all about
Gray Matter!!! Just look at the first pictureit says it all I
only wish I could underline all of this and still send it as plain text
Steved
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I don't get it. Why didn't John B. take the time to understand the law in the
first place?
What law? Could you cite it or send us an URL about this law for us?
The thrill of the hunt took precedence?
Everyone and their dog (but myself) has been there many times with no
Dana,
The only reason SSteve gives his specks away instead of selling them
on eBay or giving them to class rooms is simple. It's to draw attention
to himself. How much attention on the list would he have if he gave them
away to a local school? None! It's simple to see. If you knew him
like
Jeff Grossman wrote:
The gain is that this database will always be up to date, whereas the
Catalogue has not been updated in 2-3 years. Soon, this database will
also contain all of the provisional names we have given out over the
years, so you can find out what we know about them too.
Plus
Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
Hi list.I have a very nice trade offer to offer.I have a 40 gram slice of
ESQUEL to offer in trade.I am looking for nice NWA items,(NO NWA
869)EUCRITES,or any rare u s falls.Let me know if interested.I';; pay
shipping to.
Great pictures Larry. I/we had a great time there last year. I wish we
could return again this year, but things are keeping us busy otherwise.
Only thing I ask it that the U of A use some discretion about who they
take hunting out there and elsewhere in the state. Everyone who knocks
on
HmmmI had no idea that Marvin had the largest private meteorite
collection in the world. Learn something new everyday.
Also, I hope the Flandreau gives proper credit to John Blennert for all
the freebies he has donated to them over the years.
Sounds like a nice event indeed. Thanks for
Tracy,
I was thinking John meant Chi-town to mean Chicago?
Best,
Dave
tracy latimer wrote:
Steve's latest purchase may be nonexistent. There is a thread up
right now on the Trust and Safety board about how the seller of the
meteorite from the Andes is yet another scammer, stealing auctions
and
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Steve the scapegoat. How convenient. An impotent organization flexed it's
flabby muscles and worked over the least of it's brethren. Sickening. I think
collectors should boycott anyone associated with the imca.
Bill
Scapegoat? I can't believe how nieve some of you
Hi Norbert,
With this one, just consider the source. Please don't judge all
Americans by this one being.
Dave
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Pele,
Go to Main Menu, Setup, Units and set your GPS for Datum WGS 84, Statute
Miles. If you are corresponding to a US Geological Survey 7.5 topo, you
might want your position format as hddd°mm'ss.s.
Hope this helps,
Dave
Pelé Pierre-Marie wrote:
Hello to the List,
I know some of you use the
It wasn't pretty, but...Whew! What a game! Your local meteorite
basketball team is off to the Elite 8!!! Hope Norman wagered on the
right team.
Dave Vitale (Baby!)
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Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
I VOW there will be no more on these
or any subject regarding these stones.Come and get 'em!!
Then there was:
Hi again list.I made a mistake on the 527 gram piece.It is the 492 gram
pioece that has the flow lines and the lipping.Not the 527 gram piece.That
is my
Norman Smith wrote:
Another meteorite collector bet me that Steve would
send another e-mail to the list within three days
regarding his Campos Sales meteorites. Me, I figured
it was a safe bet! I'm going back to betting on March
Madness with 20 bucks less in my pocket.
Right-O Norman! Wager
RYAN PAWELSKI wrote:
Probably Rob Wesel.
Ryan
Why do you say that?
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Could please someone gave a short note here, that it IS possible without any
problems?
For him to read only.
Many thanks!
Martin
(yes Bob and Dave as you suppose, it's him.)
Don't tell me, Martin. Let me guess. The Big Windy
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Good morning to all.
A few years ago I was reading Nininger's Find a Falling Star, and he
mentioned that Charlie Brown took a snapshot of the Pasamonte fireball
with his Kodak camera in 1933. In the book, there was a picture of
Charlie standing in front of his house/cabin, but no picture of
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Charlie Brown and Pasamonte
Good morning to all.
A few years ago I was reading Nininger's Find a Falling Star, and he
mentioned that Charlie Brown took
Please delete now for the faint of heart or who like a lot of hot
airI wasn't even going to post this, but after considerable thought,
I felt I had to. Sorry in advance.
No apology necessary here Johnny G! I also get tired of the
Big-Windy-Steve braggingsnew cameranew ultimate
My reasons for wanting it is this:
1) There aren't too many meteorites from Utah
2) It's a Haag collection piece
3) Kewl name
I know, pretty silly on my part, but those are my reasons.
Best wishes,
Dave
RYAN PAWELSKI wrote:
Just wondering what all the hype about Gunlock is for? It's limited
Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
Good afternoon list.I see I created a bob haag firestorm.Well what do you
expect?BH is one hot dude!
That's exactly what Heidi said! ;-)
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Hey Geoff,
I think we have our new Jackass Award Winner for next year. Very
disrespectful story indeed.
S. Ray DeRusse wrote:
Greetings List;
Well, imagine our surprise when we read the thread below. I had a
personal conversation with the Dean of the TCU geology department in
which he
Hey Bob,
You have one Ex-Haag piece I'm interested in. Gunlockyou know...the
one that Windy Steve would never part with.
Let me know what you want for it. I'm not kidding or poking fun at
anyone. I'm serious.
Dave
bob cucchiara wrote:
I have 2 rare meteorite offerings from the collection
Darn! No Gunlock??? ;-)
Best wishes,
Dave
bob cucchiara wrote:
I have 2 rare meteorite offerings from the collection of Bob Haag. I am
pleased to offer these to the Met list first and will be taking offers on
these pieces. The best offer received meeting my low reserve, which will not
be
I had my DVD recorder all setup and ready to record, but all I saw was
about a 60 sec. blurb about Mike during half-time of the Shania Story.
I thought it was a preview and didn't record it. Hope that wasn't it as
I was going to make a simple MPEG of what I recorded. (Didn't have time
to set
Mark Bowling wrote:
I don't know Dave, I think so. I was going to tape it - I thought it
was going to a commercial break from Shania and I missed the start...
I'll try again tomorrow as well. I too thought we were going to a
break, but it just started WAY too quickly. If I can get it
Hola Dos Juans,
I also haven't seen much input to your query, but if you look closely at
the image URL below, you will notice there was a VERY LARGE beaker at
the Meteorite Mayhem Birthday Bash. I don't know who it belonged to,
but perhaps someone that was there can enlighten us.
Greetings Gas Guzzlers,
I drive a 1997 GMC Sierra 4x4 full size extended cab truck which is
basically the same as a Chevy. It has a 5.7 Liter Vortex V-8,
Auto-trans. and gets 22 mpg on the highway (with the A/C off...about 20
mpg with it on). Around town or off-roading for meteorites I'm sure
I doubt that NASA has a higer-resolution version of the photo than they are releasing to the public.
Why not simply send the photo to one of the many photo printing services on the internet (like
www.dotphoto.com, www.shutterfly.com, and www.clubphoto.com) and buy a print from them? Or even
take
Titan Missile Museum - Descend 35-feet underground and get an
up-close look at the world's last remaining intact Titan Missile
still housed in its silo. Located 25 miles south of Tucson, this once
secret, Cold War facility is open for one-hour guided tours leaving
every 30 minutes. Walking
Ohand Happy Birthday Harvey!!! There will some awards presented in
your behalf in just a couple of weeks.
Daveagain (usually lurking)
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Ohand Happy Birthday Harvey!!! There will some awards presented in
your behalf in just a couple of weeks.
Daveagain (usually lurking)
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Tom AKA James Knudson wrote:
Help, is this a rock or even better, a rock from up there?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v609/peregrineflier/DSCN0533.jpg
I don't know. Let's see the uncut side.
Dave
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David Freeman wrote:
Dear Ken,
I contacted this yard bird a few days ago noting the classification
issue and that it looked questionable with out classification and that
the piece probably was way over priced for a questionable rock not
confirmed to be meteorite so he knows it is a suspicious
Click on the seller's other auctions and notice who the high bidder is
for each item. Dawson421. Guess I came out of a 4 year retirement
tonight.
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQgotopageZ1QQsassZjong0304QQsorecordsperpageZ50QQsosortpropertyZ1
Crucify 'em!!!
Dave
Any time you see the seller and
Steve, isn't this meteorite from New Mexico instead of Arizona?
Best,
Dave
Steve Arnold wrote:
Also having more good news
as I got home today,I had a package waiting for me.It was my 206 gram
slice of the arizona meteorite, SACRAMENTO MOUNTAINS.I traded away 3 of my
pieces to get this.
Excuse me all for top posting but one thing that has driven me crazy
for years is the spelling of TUCSON. I know, it's a small, trivial
thing, but I've seen it all to often and it drives me crazy. Tucson is
spelledT-U-C-S-O-Nnot Tuscon. Correct spelling might just aid
you all in
Happy Holidays to you too Rob (and family)! That was one kewl and
masterful card you created. I loved it. Long live the Nakhladog. May
he be with each and every one of us during this holiday season.
Dave and family
Rob Wesel wrote:
http://www.nakhladogmeteorites.com
Rob Wesel
in The Fog,)
DNAndrews wrote:
Nice and foggy here for the 5th day/night in a row. Guess it's some
kind of inversion of something for the Little Colorado River Valley
Authority. At least the inversion isn't dipping into the frigid
temps. Enjoy you guys!!!
David Freeman wrote:
Ah roger will~co
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 12/2/2004 11:59:08 AM Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Basically, almost ANYTHING/EVERYTHING that claims to be from either is
likely to be a fraud.
More than thatIT IS fraud. eBay and PayPal both have both
emphatically stated
Steve,
Inquiring minds still want to knowwhat does a 2 for 1 sale
actually mean? Everything is half-price? Double the price of the
lowest TWO meteorites I want, pick another meteorite, double the price
of it, divide byTWOsend ONE check? On your website it states, All
prices firm and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When you think one or more of our list members is a a little bit off or just plain
whacky, then think again when one compares such folks to the seller, buyer and
believers of this crap.
I'm usually just a lurker, but all this Soggy-Boggy-Bottom Meteorite
stuff has me
JKGwilliam wrote:
I think this gets my vote for Post of the Week! Thanks to Dave for
offering to share his Soggy Bottom-Boggy-Bottom meteorites with us. I
have personally seen these wonderful stones and can attest to their
pedigree...they are real Soggy-Boggy-Bottoms.
Uh.speaking of
I think this gets my vote for Post of the Week! Thanks to Dave for
offering to share his Soggy Bottom-Boggy-Bottom meteorites with us.
I have personally seen these wonderful stones and can attest to their
pedigree...they are real Soggy-Boggy-Bottoms.
Uh.speaking of that EX of yours
Sorry Jeff,
I just noticed the Topozone only works for the US.
Dave
DNAndrews wrote:
Hi Jeff,
http://www.topozone.com
Works for me. You can choose from different coordinate formats as well.
Dave
Jeff Kuyken wrote:
G'day List,
Can anyone point me in the direction of a good site which allows you
Hi Jeff,
http://www.topozone.com
Works for me. You can choose from different coordinate formats as well.
Dave
Jeff Kuyken wrote:
G'day List,
Can anyone point me in the direction of a good site which allows you to
enter GPS co-ordinates which will then be displayed on a map?
Cheers,
Jeff Kuyken
Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
Hello list.I just received the most beautiful meteorite I have ever seen.I
just got a 72 gram 100% fully fusion crusted individual I have ever
seen.Thanks to greg hupe' for making this available when no one wanted
it.And for $40, it was a steal.I know it is only an
Mike, I think it's Sheriff Brody from the Jaws movies. AKA Roy
Schieder. He must have moved to Texas though. ;-)
Martin Brody wrote:
Jesus wasn't your side, scumbag. If you could only see the smile on
my face. LOL. You brought politics into your business, and now you
will pay the price.
David Freeman wrote:
Dear Anne, List;
Well I think that the meteorite that has been found closest to my
backyard is the Rock Springs, that same name is the town that I live
in! How many people live in the same town that has a meteorite named
after it?
Methe Hooterville Meteorite. (aka
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Do you know which meteorite came closest to your backyard?
Yes, I do. ;-)
Wiseguy Dave
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Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
Hi list.Does anyone have any dos cabezas forsale?I am looking for a 40 to
50 gram piece.
Shoot, I was ecstatic with my little 5 gm. piece as a gift from the
magnificent JB. 40-50 gms.? Good luck!
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Thanks Geoff,
It's good to know these dates in advance. Reservations are forth-coming.
You're alrightI don't care what the other Ssteve says. ;-)
No-one Dave
Notkin wrote:
Greetings Dear Listees:
It was a treat to see many of you in Denver, Colorado last weekend. I
came down with a bad
Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
Hi again list.As a follow up to my earlier quetion on nova petropolis, are
there any other collecters who have any of this meteorite besides me and
mike farmer?Just wondering.
Hey Steve,
Sounds like a great piece for a weekend give-a-way. Of course I'll pay
Bernhard Rems wrote:
Hmm...
I never saw that Michael made accusations against Mauro Daniel. I can
remember that he accused a certain Matteo - but this Matteo was banned
from the list, if I remember correctly (or he said he would leave
forever, don't quite remember), so I really don't understand
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I will always have some stuff
in the trunk of my car.
And you can always call me: 303-503-9496
And you still drive a Saturn, right? ;-)
Dave (with crow bar).
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This should shed some light on the upcoming electionand debates.
Hope you haven't seen it. If on a dial-up connection, be
patientit's worth the wait. ;-)
http://www.jibjab.com/play.asp?contentid=162
Dave
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John K. Gwilliam wrote:
I'd prefer something domestic. How about an amber ale made with
Holbrook? Better yet, if someone is really serious about brewing a
batch for the next Tucson Show, I might be willing to donate a small
piece of Beer Bottle Pass as an ingredient.
And make it cold...very
I was 12 at the time and staying at my grand parents house in Carlsbad,
New Mexico (where I was born and raised...not Holbrook). They had a
nice color console TV then as my aunt lived with them and she was a
little more hi-tech than they were. Anyway, I remember my grandma
asking, What are
Greetings listees,
Surely someone on this list knows of a list member, meteorite collector,
or even someone in which a Michael Blood metlist post had been forwarded
to, from ROMANIA? This where the MBLOOD virus/worms are originating
from. They are from a person in Romania who uses a IP of
I agree. These guys that defend Matteo, are
anonymous...Stan...Brahindavethey use hotmail and netscape
addresses, but have a much larger ISP. If you are paying these ISP's
for such a service (Internet Providers), why use Hotmail and Netscape?
Don't they have email services for you?
Matteo's old ISP/DNS numbers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]:
82.88.123.236
Matt River's ISP/DNS numbers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
82.88.123.236
What a coincidence! What are the odds?
regards,
Dave
magellon wrote:
Matt,
How strange that your word phrasing and attitude
is so much like Matteo Chinellato.
In
Matt River wrote:
Any of you have look Dhofar 008 Have many + chondrules. Look the
piece in the Comet Shop site http://www.meteorites21.com/dhofar08.htm
I have a fantastic slice in my collection and is full of multicolor
chondrules.
Whatever you say Matt(eo).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are heading to Holbrook as we speak to do some meteorite hunting
with Dave Andrews and Bob Holmes. We will be a little slow in
answering the emails but should be able to send them out fairly quickly.
It will be interesting to see the ratio of time spent acutally
Hi Mark and list,
(Sorry Art I know we're not supposed to talk about this on the list).
Looks like it's already made the list. I just got a returned message or
failure notice for a message I never sent to a
[EMAIL PROTECTED]. The address was spoofed to make me look
like the sender. The
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Please, do not post anything from that mental midget. Praise the
meteorite Gods that he is OFF THIS LIST!
Thank You, Fred Hall
Ditto that Fred! I've had my fill. I hope it wasn't something I said. ;-)
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mark ford wrote:
So it indeed appears we (UK) are 'over due' for a fall, statistically
anyway, especially since it was 22 years between the last two and 17
years since the last one and they should average 11.8 years.
Hi Mark,
Wasn't Leighlinbridge a fall? November 1999.
Best,
Dave
M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote:
The same I task of meteorites found in America, for me
is all imported from the desert and strangely found in
USA deserts, and strangely I am not the only one to
think them but also persons of some laboratories
that strange eh? However I will report
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Mike and others,
I accept your back handed slap with dignity. It was deserved. I too miss
Bernd. He was my favorite list personality when I first became a member. Over
time I noticed he posted less and less. It is no wonder with all the crap
that has gone on in he
Martin Altmann wrote:
the European dealers should be proud of Matteo and his rants.
???
and the US-dealers of their prices?
Martin A.
Are European dealers cheaper??? I must have missed that little tid-bit
somewhere during the last few years. They (American slime), sure don't
seem
They are all on the list. Twink, Jim, Bob Boors, Goldstalkers and of
course, John Blennert (the original finder of DC). I have my piece
which I thank John very much for.
Thanks Johnny! I'll never sell it. See ya in Tucson!!! People that
give me gifts, I don't sell them. I keep them
What you did with Bob Verish's Nevada Meteorite Puzzle was criminal!
IMHO. I sure hope no one ever sells anything like that again.
DNAndrews wrote:
They are all on the list. Twink, Jim, Bob Boors, Goldstalkers and of
course, John Blennert (the original finder of DC). I have my piece
which
Michael Cottingham wrote:
Also, I have 88 Auctions running right now...many with BUT IT NOW
features. Go to:
But It Now?. How does one do that? :-) I'm afraid to ask.
Wise-Arse-Dave
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It makes me want to join Matty's group just to see who the members are
and see what photos there are.
Dave
David Freeman wrote:
Dear Matteo,
Talk to the hand, the ears do not listen!
:-) Dave F.
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Dear Comcast Mail,
Could you please repair you identity in your email program to reflect
who you really are, Bob?
Thanks,
Dave
Comcast Mail wrote:
Hello list,
This evening driving home from work I spotted a meteor that appeared
to fall vertically a bit east of Plainfield Illinois.
It
Tom aka James Knudson wrote:
Hello Jim Strope! You have the same initials as the guy I was thinking of
but it is not you! I tried to think if there was anyone else with the
initials JS and forgot about you, sorry : 0
I know Jack Schitt! ;-)
My guess? Indochiniteand a very expensive one at that! ;-)
Tim Gingell wrote:
Please correct me if I am wrong but is this not just a tektite.
Tim
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I bet the 5th editon of the catalogue of meteorites has it...probably
on page 404. Might even say 1954...17.9 KG Riverside co.
Meteorites from A to Z does mention it to. Page 86
I bet it looks just like this book here: ;-)
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