Thanks for the heads up, but really...

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On Sunday, January 7, 2018 Adam Hupe via Meteorite-list 
<meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
I do not normally comment on ads but sellers should keep in mind that selling 
meteorites found on public lands in the U.S. is against federal law. I do not 
want to see anybody get into trouble because, as some List Members have found 
out the hard way, the BLM does monitor meteorite sales, especially eBay. 
Meteorites may be casually collected, i.e., for free and without a permit, 
under FLPMA However,in accordance with the BLM's regulations at 43 CFR 8365.1-5 
collection is limited to certain public lands, (2) only specimens up to ten 
pounds may be collected per person per year, and (3) only surface collection 
with the use of non-motorized and non-Mechanical equipment is allowed; metal 
detectors are okay. However, specimens that are casually collected are for 
personal use only, and may not be bartered or sold for commercial purposes. 
Reference: https://www.blm.gov/sites/blm.gov/files/uploads/IM2012-182_att1.pdf 
Happy hunting, 

On 1/7/2018 8:56 AM, Larry Atkins via Meteorite-list wrote: > > List, > > I 
have 32 auctions running right now with some ending in about 24 hours. Most 
started at .99 with no reserve and some still have no bids. There are a few 
items rarely offered, like Osceola, the witnessed fall from Florida. Or NWA 
11107 a rare eucrite melt. Right now there is a 2.8 gram end cut with only 2 
bids, $2.51 at the moment. > > Some other highlights would be the rarely 
offered Arizona find officially recognized as Bullhead City. Another rarely 
offered Arizona meteorite, the witnessed fall called Indian Butte, aka 
Stanfield. I have a low TKW Howardite that is gorgeous, NWA 11184. It's a 2.71 
gram full slice that is currently at $13.00. > > Don't miss the extraordinary 
Anda tektites. The first 2 I put up sold quick, there are 2 more up with very 
reasonable buy it now prices and a quick search on the internet will 
demonstrate the rarity, these things are practically unobtainable. > > Others 
listed are: > Holbrook frag's from my big find in 2007. > A 3.2 kg Gold Basin 
from the Nevada side. > NWA 6581 an LL6. > NWA 10140 Lunar 1 of only 2 
anorthositic troctolite. > unclassified NWA type3 slices. > NWA 8663 A complete 
crusted eucrite stone with no bids and no reserve! > > There are others as 
well, take a minute and check them out if interested. > > Thank you. > > > > 
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=&_in_kw=1&_ex_kw=&_sacat=0&_udlo=&_udhi=&_ftrt=901&_ftrv=1&_sabdlo=&_sabdhi=&_samilow=&_samihi=&_sadis=15&_stpos=48438-9655&_sargn=-1%26saslc%3D1&_salic=1&_fss=1&_fsradio=%26LH_SpecificSeller%3D1&_saslop=1&_sasl=alienrockfarm&_sop=12&_dmd=1&_ipg=200
 > > > Sincerely, > Larry Atkins > > > > www.CosmicConnectionMeteorites.com > 
IMCA # 1941 > > Ebay alienrockfarm > > > 
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