[meteorite-list] Ivan Koutyrev

2008-08-12 Thread JKGwilliam
Does anyone have a current email address for Ivan Koutyrev? If so, please reply off list. Thanks, John __ http://www.meteoritecentral.com Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com

[meteorite-list] Follow-up: The Gary Foote Recovery Auction

2008-08-09 Thread JKGwilliam
Hello List Members, I thought all/some of you might be pleased to know that Gary Foote is doing better overall even though he's had a bit of a setback during the past couple days. CJ says that she and Gary are overwhelmed by the help of the many generous donors and bidders and they are very

Re: [meteorite-list] Glorieta, no hunting allowed

2008-08-09 Thread JKGwilliam
I suppose we could start talking about the meteorite hunters who hunted on private property and tracked up the desert at Gold Basin and Franconia too. Now you guys move over...I want a turn kicking that dead horse too! John At 02:17 PM 8/9/2008, Steve Schoner wrote: Don Rawlings wrote:

Re: [meteorite-list] What's the type of the stone?

2008-08-03 Thread JKGwilliam
It's nearly impossible to make a guess when looking at a broken surface. If you polished a window on your specimen and took a picture of it reflecting it's surface back at the camera ( so the metal particles are bright), it would be much easier to see the interior. This would make it easier

[meteorite-list] Gary Foote Recovery Auction Ends Tonight

2008-07-31 Thread JKGwilliam
Just a quick reminder to list members that the last batch of items will be closing tonight. Even if you're not bidding, you might want to take a peek and see the results of a bidding war that is going on with one particular item. See the High Bid list here

[meteorite-list] Tuesday night meteor

2008-07-30 Thread JKGwilliam
Hello List, Last night at 8:01PM Arizona Time, I saw a great meteor in the Southern sky. At first, I thought it was the landing lights for an airplane ( I live just two miles from a small airport) but it was traveling too fast. The two fireballs divided into six with four of them going dark

Re: [meteorite-list] Foote Recovery Auction

2008-07-29 Thread JKGwilliam
Hello List, I'd like to add just one more thing to Maria's list of auction items. I personally added one more auction with four meteorite specimens being sold together. Bilanga 4.7g part slice with crust and inclusions; Homestead, Iowa, a fall from 1875; Monze 9.4g part end piece. It also is

Re: [meteorite-list] AD - Rocks from Space Picture of the Day - Sunday, July 27, 2008

2008-07-27 Thread JKGwilliam
Thanks to Anne Black's generosity, this LDG specimen is currently available on an Maria's fund raising auction. If you're interested, you can take a look at it here: http://www.meteoriteimpact.com/auctionitems.htm then click on the link for Libyan Desert Glass. Best, John Gwilliam At

Re: [meteorite-list] trade offer

2008-07-18 Thread JKGwilliam
What's the price on the Allende slice? John At 07:09 PM 7/18/2008, steve arnold wrote: Hello list.I hope all are fine tonight.I have a 110 gram slice of allende for trade.I am looking for a nice size taza iron.Email off list. chicago steve

Re: [meteorite-list] [AD] Crazy offer...

2008-07-16 Thread JKGwilliam
What a Silly Sally you are Steve. Go back and read Jan's post. 1. Need to raise cash quickly so here's an offer you can't refuse. Offering only in one complete sale: 2. Contact only off list pls. John At 04:31 PM 7/16/2008, steve arnold wrote: How much for the gao piece?

Re: [meteorite-list] Zulu Queen, MCcartney Taylor etc

2008-04-16 Thread JKGwilliam
If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck and looks like a duck...it's probably a duck. Bob Evans...the world awaits your rebuttal. Best, John Gwilliam At 06:05 PM 4/16/2008, Mike Bandli wrote: I will end this email by quoting the Honorable Judge Judy Scheindlin: If it doesn't make

Re: [meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day - April 15, 2008

2008-04-15 Thread JKGwilliam
I never cease to be amazed at not only Tom Phillips photographic talents but his artistic ones as well. I need some prints of some of his work to hang in my house. Most meteorite related wall art is restricted to my office but in this case I would hang them anywhere in the house. Simply

Re: [meteorite-list] Posting sources

2008-04-14 Thread JKGwilliam
I agree. There were a few times several years ago when someone demanded provenance on items I was selling only to have them contact my source directly and attempt to take me out of the middle of the deal. If buyers aren't sure that they can trust a dealer to sell them exactly what is claimed,

[meteorite-list] Not Wanting to Give Up Your Source

2008-04-14 Thread JKGwilliam
It's not just about meteorites folks. Try asking you great aunt, your mom or grandma for the recipe to her secret Peach Pie or Caramel Fudge Cake and see what the answer is. Best, John __ http://www.meteoritecentral.com Meteorite-list mailing list

Re: [meteorite-list] meteorites not being able to leave certain countries

2008-04-13 Thread JKGwilliam
Some counties, fortunately, decided (before it was too late) they needed to protect items they considered an important part of their culture, heritage, natural resources, etc. We are all very sadly aware what happens when there are no rules. It is the nature of humans to overuse, over kill

Re: [meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day - March 26, 2008 / Story

2008-03-26 Thread JKGwilliam
I've always maintained that even though the meteorites themselves are really cool, the stories and memories are what it's really all about. Thanks Larry. Best, John Gwilliam At 07:42 AM 3/26/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello List, I'd like to share the story of this meteorite's

Re: [meteorite-list] HELP!

2008-03-20 Thread JKGwilliam
Be very careful about bidding on this auction. I've seen this dude eat and he'll set you back a fortune just for the appetizers;-) Best and with tongue in cheek, John Gwilliam At 10:19 AM 3/20/2008, Michael L Blood wrote: Due to great enthusiasm of the list, Dinner With Michael Blood has

Re: [meteorite-list] March 4 RSPOD Oriented (sic) 32kg stone

2008-03-04 Thread JKGwilliam
Svend makes the exact point I was going to make. The picture clearly shows that this large stone is probable a meteorite, but how can anyone determine whether or not it is oriented by looking at one low res picture. I for one commend Dave for the efforts he's making to share meteorites with

Re: [meteorite-list] What doesn't this list use an online

2008-02-23 Thread JKGwilliam
David, I think you've already made your point. Those member of the Meteorite List who care to comment have done so already. I was the first to reply to your original message and expressed my opinion that I liked the idea of a forum. However, after having some more time to think about it,

Re: [meteorite-list] What doesn't this list use an online forum format?

2008-02-21 Thread JKGwilliam
David and List, I don't know the answer to your questions, but they sure make sense. About a year and a half ago, I finally shut down the Meteorite Impact Forum due to a lack of participation. Even with nearly 200 registered members, there was very little traffic for the final three months.

Re: [meteorite-list] What doesn't this list use an online forum format?

2008-02-21 Thread JKGwilliam
I just tried something here. If it works, I'll explain what I did. John At 01:08 PM 2/21/2008, JKGwilliam wrote: David and List, I don't know the answer to your questions, but they sure make sense. About a year and a half ago, I finally shut down the Meteorite Impact Forum due to a lack

Re: [meteorite-list] Congratulations to John Blennert and Twink Monrad

2008-02-12 Thread JKGwilliam
What a great token of recognition from Delores! I talked to JB today about his asteroid and I'm really impressed. I'll bet Jim is smiling right now...where ever he is. Best, John At 12:46 PM 2/12/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello List, I would like to congratulate John Blennert and

Re: [meteorite-list] Keith's Tucson Meteorite of the Day

2008-02-04 Thread JKGwilliam
I agree with Keith. This cube is a wonderful specimen that shows better than ordinary (not that meteorites are ordinary) slices. The real shame in meteorite specimen processing over cutting. This cube could have been cut into several slices but some one decided to preserve it as a cube.

Re: [meteorite-list] Moving pictures from the Tucson Gem Show.

2008-02-04 Thread JKGwilliam
Of course we want more Ruben! John Gwilliam At 05:10 PM 2/4/2008, Ruben Garcia wrote: Hi all, Here are three hours at the Tucson Gem and Mineral show condensed into three minutes. Nothing special, just walking and talking with some meteorite dealers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIMORPKndVk

Re: [meteorite-list] Note to greg re most popular meteorite

2008-01-21 Thread JKGwilliam
I got the same message nine times like you did Michael. Sounds like the guy suffers from short term memory loss and forgot ( 8 times) that he sent the message to the List. ;-) John At 02:31 PM 1/21/2008, Michael L Blood wrote: Hi Greg, I don't know about other list members, but I

Re: [meteorite-list] Samples

2007-12-30 Thread JKGwilliam
on. John At 05:36 PM 12/29/2007, Michael Farmer wrote: A major part of the problem are the people hunting in Nevada/California, submitting every 2 or 3 gram chondrite they find, it has clogged the whole system. Michael Farmer --- JKGwilliam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know that many

Re: [meteorite-list] Samples

2007-12-29 Thread JKGwilliam
Al, I'd say send it to a reliable researcher next time. John At 02:43 PM 12/27/2007, AL Mitterling wrote: Good Topic, Also what happens when you send in a sample say one or two grams of a probable rare class type, say lunar for example and the researcher doesn't get back to you on it!!

Re: [meteorite-list] Samples

2007-12-29 Thread JKGwilliam
Some of you might gasp out loud and shout say it isn't so, but I know of several prominent institutions who have behaved similarly on one or more occasions. It is very frustrating to be put off repeatedly. I suppose the only solution is to pay for the classification services so true

Re: [meteorite-list] Samples

2007-12-29 Thread JKGwilliam
-financial reason for lodging with a non-fee-charging establishment? Do 'professional' labs only validate a limited range of types (eg - Bathurst don't do irons)? Do you have no say over where the type specimen gets lodged? Mark JKGwilliam wrote: I suppose the only solution is to pay

Re: [meteorite-list] What a Joke ?

2007-12-26 Thread JKGwilliam
Somun wid a haid full a cornpone! At 05:45 PM 12/25/2007, Bob Evans wrote: Ok, Who's responsible for this joke ? http://cgi.ebay.com/Alien-meteorite-rock_W0QQitemZ330199804697QQihZ014QQcategoryZ3239QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem __

Re: [meteorite-list] Carrying idiots to Newcastle (and back)

2007-12-26 Thread JKGwilliam
I'd be grateful too, Michael. It's okay to say Merry Christmas to Me. (quote from a tee shirt I saw at the Mall the other day) Best, John At 05:06 AM 12/26/2007, Michael L Blood wrote: Would you two please write each other OFF LIST. I would be grateful. Anyone else be grateful?

Re: [meteorite-list] Theories, facts, and personal attacks

2007-12-26 Thread JKGwilliam
You guys remind me of the PortaPotties at a Rock Concert...on the fourth day! Give it a rest and go take (this applies to both/all of you) your dog for a long walk. John At 04:59 PM 12/26/2007, E.P. Grondine wrote: Hi Bob - E.P. and List, I see no reason to lower the bar on this

Re: [meteorite-list] Another meteorite claim

2007-12-21 Thread JKGwilliam
Bob, Ron and List, It very often goes beyond the point that Bob mentions. Some of these arrogant experts claim that members of the scientific community are conspiring to take their rare finds away from them and become MORE convinced that what they have is a one-in-a-million find. No amount

Re: [meteorite-list] youtube videos

2007-12-08 Thread JKGwilliam
Wonderful productions that are professionally done! Just fantastic. John At 08:41 AM 12/8/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi List, Check out these meteorite videos. They are the best! Sonny http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJasUA7ZDSU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtDOO5O_vKE

Re: [meteorite-list] NO MORE NON METEORITICS

2007-11-20 Thread JKGwilliam
Steve, Your SPAM (see below) to the list is more offensive than just about any other posts I've seen on our List lately. If you're genuinely concerned about cleaning up the list and not wasting anyones time...quit posting your preaching messages. John Gwilliam At 06:10 AM 11/20/2007, steve

Re: [meteorite-list] Crater String Claim

2007-11-14 Thread JKGwilliam
Yup, and it has just about ( but not quite) as much credibility as the Barbie Doll head thingy. John At 06:03 PM 11/13/2007, Jerry wrote: http://www.meteoritecrater.com/ While perusing the nuggetshooters forum I came upon this. Wonder if any List members have seen it? Jerry Flaherty

Re: [meteorite-list] Fwd: Randall Gregory strikes again!

2007-11-10 Thread JKGwilliam
The best thing this list could do concerning Randall Gregory is to completely ignore him. Once he stops getting the attention he's so obviously addicted to maybe he'll go away. Best, John At 10:30 PM 11/9/2007, Joe Kerchner wrote: -- Forwarded message -- From: Joe Kerchner

Re: [meteorite-list] A question about crust.

2007-11-10 Thread JKGwilliam
I agree. Any chips that are deep enough to show matrix should be listed, at best, as 99%, and drop in value from there. Like so many other terms in the business of meteorites ( e.g. fusion crust, oriented ) the claim of 100% crusted if often misused. Best, John At 08:45 PM 11/10/2007, Bob

Re: [meteorite-list] good gali miss mali

2007-11-01 Thread JKGwilliam
At 07:24 PM 10/31/2007, Darren Garrison wrote: On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 18:20:21 -0700 (PDT), you wrote: the silver metal grains threw out the whole stone. Damn those silver metal grains! I hope you found it again? Must be an H for sure. An L wouldn't have enough silver metal grains to throw

Re: [meteorite-list] correction on my sa

2007-10-30 Thread JKGwilliam
Bob, You make a very good point here. Steve's collecting method, weird as it may seem to some of us, might actually stimulates the meteorite market and the economy in general. I wonder what the outcome would be if everyone took up this same practice? Would our economy improve? Just a

Re: [meteorite-list] Great picture that summarizes Peru'sscientific minds.

2007-10-26 Thread JKGwilliam
Sterling List, I was thinking exactly the same...;-) John At 10:27 AM 10/26/2007, Sterling K. Webb wrote: Hi, No laws need be invoked. The process is an endogenous one. I have just completed an analysis of Thaddeus' last 37 (a prime number) posts and have graphed their frequency

Re: [meteorite-list] Maili Chondrite Phots

2007-10-12 Thread JKGwilliam
Comparing pictures of meteorites taken with two different digital cameras and then processed by two different people is a very dicey thing. Basics like exposure and lighting can result in visible differences. Different white balance choices will show dramatic differences. I know Greg has

Re: [meteorite-list] Lake Titicaca meteorite - thin sections

2007-10-06 Thread JKGwilliam
Well darn it Don, you beat me to the punch. Seems like a lot of us ( well...you and I anyway) fell the same way about the Doctor Richard Daniels aka Randall what's his name. John At 02:18 PM 10/5/2007, Don Rawlings wrote: Don't let the door hit you in the backside, skippy. Most of us have

Re: [meteorite-list] ad/ Dag 998 and Warm springs Wilderness

2007-09-24 Thread JKGwilliam
Mike, It might help if you point us in the direction of your auctions with either the URL for your listings or at least your Ebay user identity. Best, John Gwilliam At 09:38 PM 9/24/2007, Mike Miller wrote: Hello everyone I have a couple unusual auctions running right now one is for a 99.1

Re: [meteorite-list] Stolen meteorite for sale?

2007-09-19 Thread JKGwilliam
I'm trying to read between the lines hear and figure out how E.P.'s statement suggests that a piece of the Williamette meteorite (available at auction soon) makes it stolen property. Could it be that he's trying to revive the issue that the meteorite originally belonged to the local (native)

Re: [meteorite-list] FW: Auctions Ending Today (68) Important Highlights of Other Auctions!

2007-09-14 Thread JKGwilliam
Hello Michael, I think this is the third or fourth copy of this email I've received in the past couple of days. Sometimes emails I post don't show up for several days, go figure. John At 06:34 PM 9/13/2007, michael cottingham wrote: MY SINCERE APOLOGIES IF THIS POST IS MAKING IT TO THE

Re: [meteorite-list] information re Drake other Scale Cubes

2007-08-26 Thread JKGwilliam
I'm responding to Michael Blood's comments about the magnetic cubes offered by one of our list members. I see no practical reason to have a scale cube made of magnetic material. Out in the field, it would have to be isolated from any electronic devices like GPS units, cell phones digital

Re: [meteorite-list] More Muck from Paul

2007-08-23 Thread JKGwilliam
I wasn't aware of what the subject was. What I am tired of is your (Darren's) ongoing barrage of usually useless drivel. John Gwilliam At 07:24 PM 8/22/2007, Darren Garrison wrote: On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 19:01:48 -0700, you wrote: Thank you Chris...you said it better than I could. So-- does

Re: [meteorite-list] More Muck from Paul

2007-08-22 Thread JKGwilliam
Thank you Chris...you said it better than I could. Regards, John Gwilliam At 10:24 AM 8/22/2007, Chris Merry wrote: Mr. Garrison, Can't you ever just get happy and respect others beliefs and refrain from your silly remarks? I think you need some Xanax or something; but you just seem like

Re: [meteorite-list] Bricks from the Nininger Museum

2007-08-22 Thread JKGwilliam
They are not bricks. Bricks are made from clay and usually pressed into a mold of some type for uniformity. The rock used to build the Meteorite Museum was sandstone found in the area. It varies in thickness and is cleaved to make the sizes needed for a particular application. I personally

Re: [meteorite-list] Etching Video!

2007-08-22 Thread JKGwilliam
Ruben, I really like your kitchen chemistry approach to etching iron slices - short, sweet and very informative. Your meteorite hunting videos are great too. Give me a call if you'd like to borrow a wireless microphone for your projects. Best, John Gwilliam At 06:37 PM 8/22/2007, Ruben

Re: [meteorite-list] starchasermeteorites

2007-07-31 Thread JKGwilliam
Don't you just love these old quotes? Here's another applicable one. Qui dedit beneficium taceat; narrat qui accepit John At 11:47 AM 7/31/2007, Bill wrote: Steve, In alio pediculum, in te ricinum non vides. Bill -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tue, 31 Jul

Re: [meteorite-list] Ad: Cali meteorite Hammerstone ending on ebay soon

2007-07-31 Thread JKGwilliam
Or...Matteo could go to Columbia and find kilos and kilos. John At 09:58 PM 7/31/2007, M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote: I say I never give $1222/gr. for a recent fall, 5 grams or not 5 grams. Thinks a group of researchers start a big hunt in the zone, eliminate vegetation, marshes

Re: [meteorite-list] Ad: Cali meteorite Hammerstone ending on ebay soon

2007-07-31 Thread JKGwilliam
This is a GREAT price for a new fall with just a few grams to go around. Gz! John At 09:16 PM 7/31/2007, M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote: crazy...$1712 for 1.4 gr.and after people say the price for gram of Siena is to much high... Matteo - Original Message - Da :

Re: [meteorite-list] unclean gao givaway

2007-07-25 Thread JKGwilliam
I'll kick in the first 10 bucks. John At 11:59 AM 7/25/2007, Martin Altmann wrote: So it was Haag, who opened Pandora's box? Shall we bribe him, to tell Sssteve, that fossils or geodes are ways more cool than meteorites??? -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [meteorite-list] NWA 2749/new meteorite forsale (AD)

2007-07-24 Thread JKGwilliam
Hm...Ssteve can't seem to make up his mind about the per gram price of this meteorite. In his email to the Met. List, he states a price of $8.00/gram. The same specimens are listed on his website for $3.00/gram. Odd, don't you think? Best from stormy Arizona, John Gwilliam At 07:44

Re: [meteorite-list] Smithsonian Meteorites

2007-07-01 Thread JKGwilliam
Mike, Sounds like you had a memorable trip. Thanks or sharing your well-taken pictures! Best, John Gwilliam At 06:05 AM 7/1/2007, tett wrote: Happy Canada Day List! Last week I enjoyed a wonderful time in Washington and was able to see many sites including the Lincoln Memorial, Arlington

Re: [meteorite-list] Greensburg meteorite raffle in the news

2007-06-21 Thread JKGwilliam
Mike's right...that would have helped a lot. However, a quick search on Google for greensburg fundraiser meteorite was successful. In fact, the first seven results are about the fund raiser. This makes it pretty easy to find even if you don't have a direct link. Best John At 07:58 AM

Re: [meteorite-list] Space Shuttle sighting! (off topic)

2007-06-21 Thread JKGwilliam
Dave, No, I didn't see it, but wish I had. Did you know when/where to look by using the data available at Heavens-above.com? I used to use the site regularly to watch for Iridium satellites. Best, John At 01:48 PM 6/21/2007, Dave Schultz wrote: I was just wondering if anyone in the US

Re: [meteorite-list] Ensisheim baby!

2007-06-10 Thread JKGwilliam
Dean, You are undoubtedly either extremely brave, devoted or foolhardy...or maybe a bit of all there. Anyone who has ever traveled by air with a baby can tell you it is an arduous task even if it's only for three or four hours. Two 14 hour flights with a baby on your lap is not my idea of a

Re: [meteorite-list] Centimeter Cubes

2007-06-05 Thread JKGwilliam
Here's a link to where you can buy as many of them as you want. They don't have letters embossed, painted or glued on them, but they come in a variety of colors. I don't care which way is North or South, so these cubes are suit me fine. They can be bought from Rob Wesel of

Re: [meteorite-list] frebies and givaways

2007-06-01 Thread JKGwilliam
I agree with Paul 110%. If anyone else out there is tired of the crap, please waste a little bandwidth for a good cause and let everyone know how you feel. This is one circumstance where your vote might actually mean something. Have a good weekend, John Gwilliam At 11:43 AM 6/1/2007,

Re: [meteorite-list] Announcing a Major New Meteorite Website at UNM

2007-05-23 Thread JKGwilliam
Congratulations Geoff, you're photographic skills are out of this world. Best, John At 07:03 PM 5/23/2007, Notkin wrote: Dear Listees: Greetings all. I've been somewhat quiet on the List these past few months, but I have a good excuse: It is with great pleasure that I can today announce

Re: [meteorite-list] S. Utah

2007-05-18 Thread JKGwilliam
You might want to check out the area just East of Mesquite, Nevada. I've never been there personally, but I've had it on my list of places to look at for a long time. Best, John Gwilliam At 07:21 AM 5/18/2007, Robin Galyan wrote: Anybody know if there are any good places to look in

[meteorite-list] AD - Selling part of collection

2007-05-14 Thread JKGwilliam
Hello List, Those of you who have been on the Met. List a long time know that I very rarely have a sale. Since my interest in meteorites continues to fade, I've decided to sell of part of my collection. There are some really good deals here, so if you're in a buying mood, take a look.

Re: [meteorite-list] Fwd: Giving credit where (official) credit is due

2007-04-12 Thread JKGwilliam
To Bob, Sonny and List, I know I'm going to open a can of worms with this reply, but I'm having a hard time keeping quiet. I know it is List policy to not post personal emails and it appears that Sonny has done just that. However, I stand in support of Sonny on this issue and find it

Re: [meteorite-list] To whom it may concern........

2007-04-11 Thread JKGwilliam
Hello List, I too am sorry to read about Ruben's recent decision. He, Mike Miller, and Sonny have all made great contributions to the meteorite community. It's too bad that some certain personalities played a role in Ruben deciding to give up meteorite hunting. Over the past several years

Re: [meteorite-list] Any problems with Hamburger? (OT)

2007-04-06 Thread JKGwilliam
Moni, This is what happens when the subject of a thread changes to something totally unrelated to the original. Someone on the list took a shot at Italian food, then someone else retaliated by slamming hamburgers. The subject of the original thread took an immediate left turn, hence all the

Re: [meteorite-list] Matteo's Hatred SPAM

2007-04-06 Thread JKGwilliam
- - Original Message - From: JKGwilliam [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; giovannisostero [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Fredmeteorhall [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Meteorite-list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com; ValparInt [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 8:51 PM Subject

Re: [meteorite-list] Matteo's Hatred SPAM

2007-04-05 Thread JKGwilliam
Actually, if you do a little research, hamburgers did not originate in the USA. In fact, very few of the traditional foods eaten in the United States arrived here with European emigrants. About the only 'American food I can think of is pemmican. Take a look here for more about the

Re: [meteorite-list] Any problems with Hamburger?

2007-04-05 Thread JKGwilliam
One of the greatest food staples here in the American West are the hamburgers from IN-N-OUT Burgers. Don't take my word for it, ask globetrotter Jim Strope. I'm fortunate to have two of them within a couple miles of my house. Best, John At 06:12 PM 4/5/2007, Adam Hupe wrote: Hamburgers

Re: [meteorite-list] Fwd: Rob Elliott retiring as seller (?!)

2007-04-04 Thread JKGwilliam
I've heard Ferrell is still around. Someone told me they saw him a while back in an airport trying to remove a pebble from his shoe. Best, John At 09:18 AM 4/4/2007, Martin Altmann wrote: But Alex, why are you so surprised? You as all-time collector haven't you noticed, that one dealer

Re: [meteorite-list] Matteo's Hatred SPAM

2007-04-04 Thread JKGwilliam
Matteo, I think most of us would prefer that you speak (write) in Italian. Best, John At 09:40 PM 4/3/2007, M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote: if you want I speack in italian and after seen you to translate Matteo --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: I''ve been on this list for only a couple

Re: [meteorite-list] Walter Branch

2007-03-27 Thread JKGwilliam
Eric, Thanks for the update...what great news. It's really good to hear that he's on the mend. Best, John Gwilliam At 09:01 PM 3/27/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Greetings all I drove down to Savannah today and spent a couple hours with Walter.I was the second meteorite person he

Re: [meteorite-list] Saint Patrick's Day Bonanza ! SALE

2007-03-18 Thread JKGwilliam
I agree. I have a friend who not only has music (midi files) on his website, but every one of 20 or so different pages play a different song! I told him to loose the corny music but he says his wife likes it so it's going to stay. John At 04:25 AM 3/18/2007, Howard Steffic wrote: Does

Re: [meteorite-list] Not and Idea for list to think about - Thanks for the feedback!

2007-03-15 Thread JKGwilliam
Gary, I think that if you had paid your dues to the meteorite community, like Jim and Paul have, no one would have acted out against you. Both of these men are as good as you will ever find anywhere and I'm offended by your attitude and insinuation. If you want to endear yourself to the

Re: [meteorite-list] Gao, Gao Gao

2007-03-15 Thread JKGwilliam
The Gao -melt (H imb) is a wonderful meteorite to look at. Here's a picture of a half stone owned by Keith Vazquez. http://www.meteoriteimpact.com/gaomelt.htm Best, John Gwilliam At 10:30 AM 3/15/2007, Zelimir Gabelica wrote: Hello Bernd, list, Bernd, thanks much for your wise thoughts

Re: [meteorite-list] all List members Mike re Threats from Mr Gregory

2007-03-10 Thread JKGwilliam
Michael Blood and List, Like you, I find it annoying that a few ( one in this case) list members can't follow basic Met.List rules, one of which is to refrain from posting private e-mails. I do agree that it's true that Mr. Gregory is way out of line making the threats that he has recently.

Re: [meteorite-list] Peruvian meteorite crater - friendly warning to hunters

2007-03-09 Thread JKGwilliam
Be very, very careful Mike. According to Bill, he has half the people in Peru in his pocket and they will all be watching for you. Besides, I think the only thing you might find is a few volcanic cinders and such. Best, John At 10:02 PM 3/8/2007, Mike Miller wrote: Hi everyone I did not

Re: [meteorite-list] 3-4-07 Update and Thanks!

2007-03-04 Thread JKGwilliam
What fantastic news! After a month or immeasurable trials for Walter, Sabrina and Rebeka, it sounds like everyone can breath a little bit easier. What a relief! I'm looking forward to seeing Walter back at his keyboard and joining his meteorite family again! Best, John Gwilliam At 04:30 PM

Re: [meteorite-list] Peruvian Crater

2007-03-03 Thread JKGwilliam
My guess is that Mr. Randall is obsessed with getting some recognition and some atta boys. To most of us it's a no brainer - if you want to keep something a secret, don't tell anyone about it. A while back there was another crater finder who claimed he had found material at the site of his

Re: [meteorite-list] do meteorites fluoresce??

2007-03-03 Thread JKGwilliam
I've looked at dozens of meteorites under both short and long wave UV light saw no florescence. Best, John At 07:05 PM 2/26/2007, Jake Baker wrote: Does anyone know -- Do meteorites fluoresce? Could a person use a black light to look for them? Barb – Show Low, Az [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [meteorite-list] Last on Adamana for a while (I hope)

2007-03-03 Thread JKGwilliam
Dave, It was good to talk to you on the phone the other day. Thanks for the update and your always appreciated opinion. I hope to get up there and do a little scouting around with you before Summer. And, as far as I'm concerned, you and Schoner are the experts when it comes to Holbrook.

Re: [meteorite-list] Met Central posting problems

2007-03-03 Thread JKGwilliam
I'm having the same experience as Dean. A few posts that I've made don't show up on the list for three of four days - some of them never show up. This gets to be a real problem when trying to follow a thread. It's hard to keep everyone's posts in chronological order so that replies make

Re: [meteorite-list] major trade offers

2007-02-27 Thread JKGwilliam
Looks like poor Ruben finally flipped his lid. After all, a man can only take so much! Best Regards...and no Gao, John At 05:56 PM 2/27/2007, Ruben Garcia wrote: hi list, I really like alot to think alot about GAOs!i don't wana put my GAOs forsale, butt will trade my 95 % fusion coated GAOS

Re: [meteorite-list] Peruvian meteorite crater - friendly warning to hunters that may be considering...

2007-02-25 Thread JKGwilliam
Randall, What a charming fellow! Why don't you bring some of your meteorites to the Tucson Show next year and let everyone take a peek. A word of caution is in order though. If you make threats similar to these you've posted here, don't be surprised if some of the lads invite you to a soap

Re: [meteorite-list] SIKHOTE-ALIN

2007-02-19 Thread JKGwilliam
Congratulations Michael! Your newest Sikhote-Alin is a stunning specimen. Best, John Gwilliam At 01:08 PM 2/18/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear list members, After posting several photos of list members sikhote-alin specimens I wanted to share this with all of you.

Re: [meteorite-list] Eyewitness Account of the Holbrook Fall

2007-02-13 Thread JKGwilliam
Some of us had the great fortune to know Pauline McCleve personally. She was a neighbor of mine from 1988 until her death. She passed away just a few years ago at the ripe old age of 106. Even in here later years, she never got tired of telling the Holbrook meteorite story. I can remember

Re: [meteorite-list] Some thoughts on Larry Atkin's Recent Holbrook Find

2007-02-12 Thread JKGwilliam
Bernd, Larry, Maria and List, Here's some more food for thought concerning the Holbrook strewnfield. One of my best friends, Dave Andrews, lives in Holbrook and has hunted the strewnfield hundreds of times. He was Larry and Maria when Larry made his find of a lifetime. Dave and I talked on

Re: [meteorite-list] Fraud or Stolen meteorites in Tucson ???

2007-02-08 Thread JKGwilliam
I agree with you whole-heatedly, Greg. If, there is any fraud going on in this situation I think it is imperative that it be brought to light. Not everyone likes to look at dirty laundry, but circumstances like this can affect a great number of people. Best, John At 08:24 PM 2/7/2007, Greg

Re: [meteorite-list] Lang proxy bid?

2007-02-08 Thread JKGwilliam
Mike and List, Since I don't have a copy of the Lang's Auction Terms available to me, I'll have to assume that your statement is correct. If that is the case, and there was no other bid after Peter Marmet's bid of $450, then you should have paid $460, not $500. You should also receive a

[meteorite-list] Walter Branch Recovery Donations

2007-02-06 Thread JKGwilliam
Hello List, After reading the bad news about Walter and his daughter, I called Maria Haas who was in Tucson attending the Gem Mineral Show to tell her the news. Being the good soul that she is, she came up with the idea to collect donations to assist Walter and his family during this trying

Re: [meteorite-list] Astronaut Lisa Nowak

2007-02-06 Thread JKGwilliam
Good call Darryl. This seems to be a pretty typical case of an out-of-balance person becoming infatuated with a coworker. In addition to Darryls' question, I wonder how many astronauts make long distance drives wearing diapers to save time? Geee! John At 04:06 PM 2/6/2007, Darryl Pitt

Re: [meteorite-list] very dangerous meteorite people!ME??

2007-01-30 Thread JKGwilliam
All one must do to know that you; Steve R. Arnold, chicago, Ill, Usa; are indeed a dangerous person, is to take a look at the following picture. http://www.chicagometeorites.net/ Looks pretty dangerous to me;-) Best, John At 04:42 AM 1/30/2007, steve arnold wrote: Wow I do not know what to

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorites Dealer/Collectors

2007-01-29 Thread JKGwilliam
Hey!I'm insulted...I didn't make either list;-) Best, John Gwilliam At 08:59 PM 1/29/2007, Darren Garrison wrote: Go to Morocco. Get VD. On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 19:33:17 -0800 (PST), you wrote: This is a list of Morocco's meteorites Robbers; Greg Hupe=1st Class =VD Mike Farmer/Jim Strope

Re: [meteorite-list] Could it be....

2007-01-25 Thread JKGwilliam
If someone else hasn't mentioned it yet ( I don't read every email in all threads), Frank Stroik was the author of a small spiral bound, and very informative booklet, Meteorites: Fundamental Properties and Process which he published in April of 1999. Too bad he's off the List, he was a great

Re: [meteorite-list] eBay no longer a community

2007-01-22 Thread JKGwilliam
Hello Nick, Moni and All, This new policy also prevents anyone (except Ebay) from tracking shill bidders. Years ago, when Ebay had a more open attitude and their clientele had access to more information, it was pretty easy to catch shill bidders red-handed. Now, unfortunately, that will be

Re: [meteorite-list] bouse,arizona

2007-01-22 Thread JKGwilliam
I haven't stayed in the loop with all the successful western meteorite hunters in the past two years. But, I'm still aware that there are close to 10 new meteorites found that haven't been announced. Here's why. Meteorite hunters have found out the hard way that announcing their finds and

Re: [meteorite-list] Strangest link between life on earth and mars yet!

2007-01-11 Thread JKGwilliam
Quoting the famous words of Mork, I replynano nano. Best, John At 09:47 PM 1/8/2007, Sterling K. Webb wrote: Hi, Gerry, How big is nano again, one billionth of a ---? One billionth of a meter, or one millionth of a millimeter, so if you had nanobacteria that were 100 nm long, it

Re: [meteorite-list] the ULTRA scam!

2007-01-08 Thread JKGwilliam
Hello All, I got the same identical message. Gz! Best, John At 09:41 AM 1/6/2007, Greg Hupe wrote: Hello Michael and List, I received the same email yesterday but had deleted it after reading the first couple words. After Michael posted his scam email, I went back and re-read it. They

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