Re: [meteorite-list] Presenting the 19th Sphere in my Collection - Ghubara

2009-02-24 Thread Michael Blood
I have always thought you had the most unique collection of meteorites
Imaginable. However, now that you have amassed so many, your collection
Is only that much more impressive.
Best wishes, Michael


On 2/23/09 2:50 PM, David  Kitt Deyarmin bobad...@ec.rr.com wrote:

 It's been a while but the wait was worth it.
 
 I finally located a piece of Ghubara so now the L Classification section of
 my sphere collection is complete.
 
 It is 50mm in diameter and weighs 230 grams
 
 It is difficult to photograph but here is an image of it
 
 http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p298/BobaDebt/Meteorites/Spheres%20WB/019Gh
 ubaraWB.jpg
 
 If you want to check out my entire collection click this:
 http://home.roadrunner.com/~bobadebt/
 
 Let me know what you think
 
 Thanks 
 
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2009-02-24 Thread David Kitt Deyarmin

Thank You


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I have always thought you had the most unique collection of meteorites
Imaginable. However, now that you have amassed so many, your collection
Is only that much more impressive.
Best wishes, Michael 


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[meteorite-list] Presenting the 19th Sphere in my Collection - Ghubara

2009-02-23 Thread David Kitt Deyarmin

It's been a while but the wait was worth it.

I finally located a piece of Ghubara so now the L Classification section of 
my sphere collection is complete.


It is 50mm in diameter and weighs 230 grams

It is difficult to photograph but here is an image of it

http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p298/BobaDebt/Meteorites/Spheres%20WB/019GhubaraWB.jpg

If you want to check out my entire collection click this: 
http://home.roadrunner.com/~bobadebt/


Let me know what you think

Thanks 


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