RE : [meteorite-list] Djermaia?

2005-10-16 Thread michel FRANCO
Hi Peter, 

I will say that your stone looks like a Djermaia. Next time we meet, (
Ensisheim 2006 probably )  please bring it, there are some lines which
are caracteristics on the crust. Mine was cut and checked by the Museum
National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris, where are the Type specimen.
Djermaia is xenolithic. 
My 2.9 kg individual has been declared last year in the Met Bull. Bob's
is still unreferenced. 

Best regards.

Michel FRANCO,

PS I will let this beauty go. All reasonable offers considered.

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 Hi All,
 
 I can't hardly wait to ever find and then hold a meteorite 
 that size in my 
 hands!
 
 Well, maybe I can not really say that, because I do believe I 
 have a very 
 nice size meteorite that I found by myself, well its ONLY 
 about 183 grams! THAT was not planted by SOMEONE, but the 
 asteroid belt or the planets = nor 
 is it a NWA!
 
 Peter, this is a BEAUTY!!!
 Its really a very nice piece!
 
 Ach, haette ich es nur gefunden!!  ;-)
 
 Sternengruss, Moni
 
 
 
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 Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 01:04:05 +0200
 
 Right now, Peter Marmet isn't able to post directly to the list, and 
 asked me to forward the following message:
 
 ---
 
 Hello list,
 
 recently we acquired a nice 908 g stone meteorite. The meteorite was 
 kept by a French lady who lived in Chad for more than 20 
 years. Before 
 she died she told her nephew that she saw the meteorite fall 
 sometime 
 in the 60ies. The only meteorite fall from Chad was in 1961.
 
 Officially there is only one 1kg stone recovered of 
 Djermaia, but Bob 
 Haag has a 3.7 kg stone according to his catalogue, and 
 Michel Franco 
 has a 2.9 kg stone ( http://www.caillou-noir.com/Djermaia.htm ).
 
 Could this be a 4th mass of Djermaia? I know, it's just a nice 
 meteorite as long we do not cut a piece for 
 classification... but who 
 dares to decapitate such a beauty... we don't!
 
 Picts can be seen here: http://www.marmet-meteorites.com/
 
 Comments welcome!
 
 Peter Marmet
 
 
 
 
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[meteorite-list] Djermaia?

2005-10-15 Thread Norbert Classen
Right now, Peter Marmet isn't able to post directly to the list, and asked
me to forward the following message:

---

Hello list,

recently we acquired a nice 908 g stone meteorite. The meteorite was kept
by a French lady who lived in Chad for more than 20 years. Before she died
she told her nephew that she saw the meteorite fall sometime in the 60ies.
The only meteorite fall from Chad was in 1961.

Officially there is only one 1kg stone recovered of Djermaia, but Bob Haag
has a 3.7 kg stone according to his catalogue, and Michel Franco has a
2.9 kg stone ( http://www.caillou-noir.com/Djermaia.htm ).

Could this be a 4th mass of Djermaia? I know, it's just a nice meteorite as
long we do not cut a piece for classification... but who dares to decapitate
such a beauty... we don't!

Picts can be seen here: http://www.marmet-meteorites.com/ 

Comments welcome!

Peter Marmet

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RE: [meteorite-list] Djermaia?

2005-10-15 Thread moni Waiblinger-Seabridge

Hi All,

I can't hardly wait to ever find and then hold a meteorite that size in my 
hands!


Well, maybe I can not really say that, because I do believe I have a very 
nice size meteorite that I found by myself, well its ONLY about 183 grams!
THAT was not planted by SOMEONE, but the asteroid belt or the planets = nor 
is it a NWA!


Peter, this is a BEAUTY!!!
Its really a very nice piece!

Ach, haette ich es nur gefunden!!  ;-)

Sternengruss, Moni




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Subject: [meteorite-list] Djermaia?
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 01:04:05 +0200

Right now, Peter Marmet isn't able to post directly to the list, and asked
me to forward the following message:

---

Hello list,

recently we acquired a nice 908 g stone meteorite. The meteorite was kept
by a French lady who lived in Chad for more than 20 years. Before she died
she told her nephew that she saw the meteorite fall sometime in the 60ies.
The only meteorite fall from Chad was in 1961.

Officially there is only one 1kg stone recovered of Djermaia, but Bob Haag
has a 3.7 kg stone according to his catalogue, and Michel Franco has a
2.9 kg stone ( http://www.caillou-noir.com/Djermaia.htm ).

Could this be a 4th mass of Djermaia? I know, it's just a nice meteorite as
long we do not cut a piece for classification... but who dares to 
decapitate

such a beauty... we don't!

Picts can be seen here: http://www.marmet-meteorites.com/

Comments welcome!

Peter Marmet





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