Hello List,
This is the place Amgale Oum drayga came from.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9DP7MzFJLA
Thanks
Aziz
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Hi list.Just wondering if there is going to be any amgala or the new fall,
ben guierer in tucson?Just wondering for my info!
steve arnold, chicago
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Hi list.I want to thank adam hupe' for the nice 77.5 gram individual of
AMGALA I got today.A thing of beuty.100% fusion crusted.A real collecters
dream.It does not get any better than that.I guess only a bigger piece
would.Thanks again adam.
steve
The classification of Amgala (Provisional name) is H3.7/H5.
Hi all
What is Shock and Weathering grades ?
I suppose that W is 0 to max 1
And from different fable.
NWA1839 L7 is now officially reclassified as Ungrouped Primitive Achondrite
?
If this is paired to Hupes NWA3133, so what is
You know it is kind of sad to see this bantering going on from bill.I met
him last year when we were looking for park forest.He seems like such a
nice guy.I have met both hupe brothers.Total class acts!!I do not know why
all the hate towards these guys.I have met bob evans.He seems like a nice
Where is M.C. when we need him! Yuck XOX
Steve stop licking
dr...tokyo
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Hi Adam and Listees,
The classification of Amgala (Provisional name) is H3.7/H5.
Best Wishes,
Philippe
Meteoritica
Hi All,
Mike asked the status of Amgala. Amgala (Provisional Working Name) is still
under study at NAU. There are several reasons for the delay. One, NAU has
a huge cue.
Strange...type Zag .H3/6 very few difference.and its brecciated from
the pieces have cut
Matteo
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Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004
: [meteorite-list] Amgala Status
Strange...type Zag .H3/6 very few difference.and its brecciated
from the pieces have cut
Matteo
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of
Amgala to my moroccan person.
Matteo
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Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 09:05:24 -0700
Yes, Amgala looks like Zag, but as a man
ebay
and seen nothing out of the ordinary.
Michael Farmer
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Adam,
The innuendos you made after Dean started the sale were clear. You do that
often. Your air abrasion unit sale is not very clever. Why don't you show some
balls and take a real stand. Instead of casting aspersions, just get to the
point.
Bill
I remember some months back that there was a large Amgala floating around
but the price was a lot higher then. I had a look through my archives and
actually managed to dig up a pic which I think originally came from Morocco.
(Link below) Take it for what you will; I just thought some of you might
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Adam,
The innuendos you made after Dean started the sale were clear. You do that
often. Your air abrasion unit sale is not very clever. Why don't you show
some balls and take a real stand. Instead of casting
, 2004 5:02 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Amgala
Adam,
The innuendos you made after Dean started the sale were clear. You do that
often. Your air abrasion unit sale is not very clever. Why don't you show
some balls and take a real stand. Instead of casting aspersions, just get to
the point
Bill,
I wouldnt hold your breath.
Bob E.
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Adam,
The innuendos you made after Dean started the sale were clear. You do that
often. Your air
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Bill,
I wouldnt hold your breath.
Bob E.
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ROTFLMAO!!
Ryan
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Boy,
This must be Illinois night. First we are blessed with Bill's presence and
now Bob Evans. Do you two live in the same
Hi All,
Mike asked the status of Amgala. Amgala (Provisional Working Name) is still
under study at NAU. There are several reasons for the delay. One, NAU has
a huge cue. Two, it is a very complex meteorite. Three, nine months is not
that long to wait when we still have material from over
Hello
I have few auctiont ending tooday on eBay
http://stores.ebay.com/PolandMET-Store
There are verry nice full slices of CV3 NWA3118, beautifull etched endpieces
of MUNDRABILLA and the only one H/L3-4 NWA1955.
I have also few AMGALA half specimens ending in next few days.
They are realy 100%
Hello all-
Thought I would offer a sale on some beautiful Amgala fragments while the
rest of the folks are in Denver. I am getting ready to launch
Nakhladogmeteorites.com soon and I am in the process of liquidating a lot of
material to provide only the best specimens on the website. To do this I
Hello,
For those interested in acquiring a nice 100% fresh fusion crusted Amgala
individual I have a several listed on ebay. One oriented too !
I also have Large Nwa 1110 Picritic Martian fragments listed on ebay. These
fragments are alot bigger than the ones that have been up for sale on ebay.
LunarRock
IMCA 2185
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Amgala allegatons: fact or fancy?
Dear List and Adam. Adam, in a recent email to the
list (see below
Hello Adam and list,
Adam wrote: Let me make a quick clarification. 65% of what has been coming
out of Morocco lately
This clarification is much more believable, and honest, then your previous
comment. Where you pretty much said, everybody but yourself, has sold fake
Amgala. Some dealers
I am really confused about something. From a posting
in april the hubes said that:
Be careful about find location as we reported the
strewn field was between Amgala and Oum Dreyga the
very first post we made on the subject. An unrelated
L5, W2
Aziz Habibi (One of the Moroccan meteorite middlemen
dealers) in morocco is having some email problem and
cant post to this list (Something to do with HTML in
his emails I am told) so he asked me to post this
message for him. I am not agreeing or disagreeing with
what is said here. I am just the
Dear List and Adam. Adam, in a recent email to the
list (see below) you claimed that ~65% of the
dealers selling Amgalas were selling something other
than Amgala. Neither Mark Bostick, nor we have seen
anyone selling fake Amgalas and we find this claim of
yours somewhat difficult to believe. Could
Hello List, Adam, Matteo-Mauro and Martin,
Hope everyone is doing well.
I think Martin hit the nail on the head with his comment But Amgala just
came out. Before something can have a value, it has to be traded or sold.
Hence, when we say the Mona Lisa is priceless, we are being truthful. So
Hello Zagamgalists,
Nor do I ! * IF * my Zag specimens are what they were sold as
and I can assume Eric Twelker and Walter Branch sold me the
right stuff, and * IF * my Amgalas are Amgalas which I suppose
they are as I got them from the Hupes, then I see no problem at
all because they look
Hello
The last 2 slices available of Amgala is on ebay now and the auctions its go under the end, if you want look here:
http://members.ebay.com/ws2/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=mcomemeteorite
Regards
MatteoM come Meteorite - Matteo ChinellatoVia Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA,
HelloFor who want a nice Amgala for a good and right price go to my http://members.ebay.com/ws2/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=mcomemeteoriteand see the pieces.RegardsMatteoM come Meteorite - Matteo ChinellatoVia Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALYEmail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sale Site:
I am not completely convinced that this is a witnessed
fall but it certainly is fresh and nice enough crust.
I have been months waiting expecting a ton of this to
come out and several weeks ago after getting offered a
single stone from several different moroccans and a
dealer in Morocco started
I am not completely convinced that this is a witnessed
fall but it certainly is fresh and nice enough crust.
I have been months waiting expecting a ton of this to
come out and several weeks ago after getting offered a
single stone from several different moroccans and a
dealer in Morocco started
Hi John, Christian and List,
Sorry it took so long to respond to some issues that are arising regarding
Amgala, Bensour and Zag. We have been extremely busy reorganizing our
collection in anticipation of moving so have been a little slow to respond
these days.
First off, everything we sold as
Adam and others,
After trading several emails with Bernd and looking very carefully(and often) at my
nice pieces of Amgala and Zag, I've concluded that the Amgala individual I have is
different than my nice Zag pieces. As Bernd would tell you, the pictures I have of the
two in comparison are
Hello John D., Jeff K., and All,
I agree with Jeff's remarks that the crust on Amgalas looks more velvet-like.
My cut Amgala slice (8.5 grams) which I got from the Hupes has brownish
subangular clasts and dark, chondrule-rich material into which the light-brown
clasts seem to be embedded. The
Good Morning All,
Bernd's second paragraph brings up another issue we all have to deal with,
the color temperature of the lighting we use when taking pictures of
specimens. The most accurate light to use is natural sunlight with light
cloud cover. The clouds are needed to reflect the white
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Adam and others,
What do we know about H/L's beyond what Joern said
Koblitz
Gesendet: Freitag, 19. März 2004 15:11
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Below is a table of H/L chondrites as found in MetBase.
Yamato 8424 is NOT a member of the H/L group, but a polymict
breccia
Hello Joern,
Based on the conventions followed by the NomCom as stated in the intro
to every Bulletin,
For chondrite groups, petrologic types, shock stages, and weathering
grades, slashes (e.g., H5/6) indicate transitional assignments. Hyphens
in petrologic type assignments for chondrites
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An: Jörn Koblitz
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Joern,
Thanx for the clarification on regolith versus the basic
breccia types.
As far as chondrites go...is a genomict breccia with a
regolith
here for
something to be learned.
Sounds like an interesting subject,
Adam
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Joern
In a message dated 3/18/2004 7:15:34 PM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the H/L designation and only a few exist there is room here for
something to be learned
I have a couple pieces of Haxtun, H/L 4 from Colorado, if anyone is interested.
One of them has an eucritic
, 2004 5:51 PM
Subject: Re: AW: AW: [meteorite-list] Amgala, Tsarev and Zag
Joern,
Thanx a lot for the great answers. I think many will benefit from this
exchange.
I know Adam will be happy that you helped his cause to highlight the
uniqueness of the polymict chondrite feature
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Adam wrote:
I do not believe it is going to classify as a
regolith breccia but rather a polymict breccia.
Adam also wrote:
I thought one distinction made for a regolith breccia
. März 2004 21:20
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Adam wrote:
I do not believe it is going to classify as a
regolith breccia but rather a polymict breccia.
Adam also wrote:
I thought one distinction made for a regolith breccia
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Amgala versus Zag
Hello All,
At first glance Amgala is somewhat similar looking to Zag. I do not
believe
it is going to classify as a regolith breccia but rather a polymict
breccia
alterations has been reported in Amgala.
All the best,
Adam
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As for polymict versus regolith
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Amgala versus Zag
Hello All,
Yesterday I received a small individual of Amgala from the Hupes that was
probably an individual broken in half. While most of the piece has a
beautiful
Adam wrote:
I do not believe it is going to classify as a
regolith breccia but rather a polymict breccia.
Adam also wrote:
I thought one distinction made for a regolith breccia is that
there are signs of crystal damage caused by the solar wind
Martin A. chirped:
Tsarev which is
Hello All,
At first glance Amgala is somewhat similar looking to Zag although there are
noticeable differences between the two. I do not believe Amgala is going to
classify as a regolith breccia but rather a polymict breccia. Unlike Zag,
no type 3 areas have been identified. Two laboratories
Adam,
Thanx for the update and supporting information for the cost basis. As I said, this
fall sure
looks a lot like Zag to me in many ways. I did some more visual comparisons and of
course my
untrained eye cannot see these differences when looking at just one one stone's(less
than 20
grams)
As for polymict versus regolith breccia ... can these two terms be
interchangeable? A polymict breccia is made up of clasts/fragments
of different materials probably caused by a impact mixing, while a
regolith breccia implies a breccia formed at the surface with a mixture
of different
: [meteorite-list] Amgala versus Zag
Adam,
Thanx for the update and supporting information for the cost basis. As I
said, this fall sure
looks a lot like Zag to me in many ways. I did some more visual
comparisons and of course my
untrained eye cannot see these differences when looking at just one one
that you didnt make
ALL the money on this.
That is the root of the problem.
Mike Farmer
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Hi John
anything constructive to
say.
All the best,
Adam
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Give us a break Adam
to respond to you. It
really is simple.
Mike Farmer
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Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 4:18 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Amgala versus Zag
Mike,
We were having some intelligent
Hello All,
Yesterday I received a small individual of Amgala from the Hupes that was probably an
individual broken in half. While most of the piece has a beautiful black crust, the
broken face was quite oxidized, so I decided to cut that end off today to see the
inside. As stated by Mike and
Dear List members,
Thank you to all who purchased the recent fall called Amgala from us as we
put a tremendous amount of effort into this event. We devoted a great deal
of energy and resources acquiring the largest stockpile of this new
witnessed fall in the world. Our latest shipment consisted
Hi again, I am getting back into the swing of
things, beating another stupid virus finally.
I have loaded my Amgala pages on my website with
the last of my pieces for sale.
http://www.meteoriteguy.com/amgala1.htm
http://www.meteoriteguy.com/amgala2.htm
Thanks
Mike Farmer
Hi List , I
have just received my Amgala individual from the Hupe's . Very nice
material feels like velvet in the hand . Thanks for bringing this one home
guys.
Best Regards to All , Steven
Drummond "The Unknown Collector" :-)
I just received my Amgala meteorite from Mike
Farmer. These are absolutely awesome specimens. Nice thick black crust and no
weathering at all.
I urge anyone who hasnt gotten one from Mike, to
get one before he runs out!
Thanks Mike
Bob Evans
Bob/List:
I received my large piece from Mike today as well. It is exceptional! I echo Bob's comments, get em' while you can, they are beautiful!
Terry B.
StarMeteorites
Hi list,
I just received a beautiful fully crusted individual of Amgala from Farmer. If
you have not gotten one of these yet, do yourself a favor and get one.
David H.
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Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 12:35 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Amgala
Hi list,
I just received a beautiful fully crusted individual of Amgala from Farmer
Hello everyone, I have been trying to get caught up
with all the emails, many of you bought pieces and most should have arrived I
hope.
I am not feeling well (As usual after my Africa
trips) and am going a little slower now.
I hope to put a webpage up tomorrow with the
remaining pieces,
G'day List,
Does anyone know 'roughly' what the TKW for Amgala is? So far it seems
pretty low as I've only seen about 2-3 kilos offered.
Cheers,
Jeff
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Dear List Members,
First of all, we would like to thank those of you who purchased a good
portion of this fall in private from our catalog and to others whom
expressed an interest. We made an additional 1.5 plus kilograms available
today on ebay. We have approximately 1.1 kilograms more coming
Dear List Members,
Been having trouble with email today, hope this does not post twice.
We would like to introduce you to some images of the new Amgala (Proprietary
Provisional In-house Name) fall. We had over 30 List members privately
express an interest in this new fall so here we go:
The
You can see my batch of the new fall on the front
page of my website.
http://www.meteoritehunter.com
Mike Farmer
Email me if you want to purchase, I am already
almost sold out but have more on the way already by DHL.
Mike Farmer
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