--- m.mackintosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only small problem is that I got a 'fake' email from E-Bay today,
which I deleated as fast as possible !!!
You will find that these will be fairly common. I get a couple a week
(sometimes more) from either eBay or PayPal. Just delete immediately
--- Matthias Bärmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even a Cat Mountain meteorite exists:
http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/SIC/arizona_meteorites/popups/cat_mtn.html
Mououwwwouwwwouooo ! (sound of a lunatic cat, don't
know whether a monomeouw or a polymeouw one)
Maybe we could also
Hi Bob,
Indian River sells almost identical items, less expensive than
Riker named boxes.
http://members.aol.com/janiew48/index.html
I've bought from them for years. Excellent service and good prices.
Don
--- Bob Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI LIST.I would like to know who sells the
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree!! perfect choice. Berndt's messages are so helpful and
informative..and he's clearly a calm and thoughtful voice among a
sometimes fractious crew of collectors and dealers.
Jim Baxter
Count me in as agreeing also.
Don
with no problems and look forward to purchasing more
as I can.
Again, thank you Matteo. I appreciate your consideration.
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--- Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 18:46:53 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
The 4.2 kg red object
Red?
Maybe it's from Mars, the Red Planet
Don
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, and full, recovery.
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--- Moni Waiblinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Geoff and list members,
I agree with you100%.
I had it also when people have no compassion and when people send
posts that are so negative and give false informations about another.
You know
This (same picture) has been offered before from the same seller. It's
currently listed in several suspect/meteorite-wrongs lists including
Ken Newton's pages. As one comment sent to me - lots of iron in a
lunar? Not likely.
Don
--- Rob McCafferty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It
for sale or auctionm thus making the above statement a
falsehood.
True, they have been for sale. I'm one who bought a small specimen -
not from Chicago Steve.
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--- Pekka Savolainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pony Express still in use? ;-)
best,
pekka s
No ... that's why it's called snail mail.
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--- E.P. Grondine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But I am wondering, is UPS better?
Not particularly. A few years ago I bought a share of one of Michael
Cottingham's Moroccan investments. He sent a package of, I think it
was, about 5K of material UPS.
I was home the evening when they supposedly
He was in Houston for a Gem/Mineral show Sept 22-24. I don't know his
plans after that.
Don Edwards
Houston, TX
--- Bob WALKER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Listoids
John Schooler appears to be missing in action ???
Is he taking a slow trip back from Denver ?
Simply wish to know that he
If I remember correctly, Geoff Notkin is organizing a list of those who
wish to leave their subscription money with Joel and Christine.
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--- Dawn Gerald Flaherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sonny, a Great Idea! I certainly am more than willing as meager as
that
amount must
Russ Kempton's family has been having medical problems (I don't feel
that I have the privilege of saying more) for some months. Also as you
know, New England has been having some horrible winter weather.
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Mine arrived yesterday.
Don
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Greetings all,
I was just reading another fine issue of Meteorite Times and clicking
on
the various links there. According to the Meteorite Magazine link,
the Feb.
issue was mailed in late March. Has anyone
Yes, I've seen the ID show up many times on eBay ... running the price
up on some nice specimens as well as some much more common pieces. I
gave up on most almost immediately when they went so high.
Don Edwards
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...that's just somebody with a lot of money
/EVERYTHING that claims to be from either is
likely to be a fraud.
Be careful.
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OK, I found the source:
Kim Poor's NovaSpace Art
http://www.novaspace.com then do a novaspace (not web) search for the
Ultimate Sandbox
Art is by Michael Whelan, done about 15 years ago.
Don
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Here's an even better place ... I've bought from them for quite a
while. Great prices and very good service.
http://members.aol.com/janiew48/black.html
Don
--- Tom Knudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey list, this looks like a good place to buy Riker stuff!
this name or have any information
on it.
Replies off list are fine. Thanks in advance.
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Don
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As both Adam and Matt have commented, the prices were all over the place. Some
went WAY below what I had expected; a few went for more; a couple went VERY
high.
A couple of the absentee bidders had deep pockets so some bids went high that
way.
If I hadn't already been broke from earlier
These auctions of his have been around for a while - at least 6-8 weeks.
Probably the only reason they haven't previously been mentioned on the MetList
is that they are so flagerantly rediculous.
Don Edwards
--- On Sat, 10/30/10, Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Adam Hupe
Hi All,
--- On Wed, 8/19/09, Greg Stanley stanleygr...@hotmail.com wrote:
I was wondering what was the most valuable single meteorite
- not scientific but the most value $/gram?
Also, what is the most valuable type? Mars, Lunar or
other? Do Lunar meteorites still have the most value?
Just
of his.
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Hi all,
Geoff wrote:
And FYI: The Tucson gem show is NOT moving to Las Vegas or
anywhere else : )
Personally, if the show moves to Las Vegas, I won't go.
2010 will be my 6th (straight) show, and I have tentative plans to go (to
Tucson) for many more years but I won't go to Las Vegas,
Erich Haiderer asked me to forward this - he's having trouble posting.
Tucson Riverpark Inn meteorite show - As many were asking:
As usual Erich Haiderer has one of the largest moldavite and meteorite
selection in Tucson. Be prepared for surprises for exciting martian,
historical, lunar,
Pluto-nium
Can you tell me What are they ?
Thank a lot .
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money on meteorites and travel.
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Hello all,
The Zacatecas of mine in the Encyclopedia is an error listing - it is the 1969
rather than the 1792 form. This is due to a mis-labelling of what I bought at
one time.
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Hi all,
I have a 25.4g crusted half-end in my personal collection.
Best wishes,
Don Edwards
I.M.C.A. #6527 at www.imca.cc
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Hi All,
I have 6.74g - not much but at least not a micro-micro.
Don
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6.2g for $14 in 1999 from Scott Brey.
Don
--- michael cottingham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Thanks to everyone with all the Powlesville info
Does anyone know what the price per gram for small to medium slices
was a
few years ago. I recently saw one sell for $12.00 per gram.
Testing
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Hi All,
I recently purchased, and just received, a 16g part slice of Zag from David. It
is one with a nice iron inclusion. Very nice specimen, well prepared, and nice
quick delivery.
Thanks David.
Don Edwards
Houston, TX
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I've made a few trips through Vienna on my travels. These notes are excerpted
from a 2005 trip:
This is at least the 3rd time I've been in Vienna, so instead of taking the
scheduled sight-seeing, I'm meeting friends: Christian Anger and Erich
Haiderer. It's my first time to meet Christian. He
Anyone with a few extra thousands of $$?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rare-Space-Rock-For-the-millioner-only_W0QQitemZ250583694980QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item3a57f3be84
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Here's what I keep in my excel file database:
1) If a special specimen: *L* and/or a colored block for various indicators
2) where/how stored:
3) if labels supplied (how many):
4) name:
5) state/nation:
6) locale:
7) group: example: Stone
8) general class: example: LL Chondrite
9) specific
--- On Wed, 4/7/10, Galactic Stone Ironworks meteoritem...@gmail.com wrote:
Just curious, is anyone familiar with this find? (NWA
773).
Is there a reason it's being offered at $100,000 per gram,
or am I missing something?
It is Marvin Killgore = SW Met Labs. And it's only $10/mg or
NEMS is reporting the large new find of pallasite meteorites in Kenya.
Click on the link below for more information.
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Background to the NEMS post which I sent/forwarded to the list:
Russ Kempton offers an "is this a meteorite" service (cheap) for people who
think they have found one.
On June 7, he received some specimens and pictures with the "is this a
meteorite" question and determined that it is one, a
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