Re: [meteorite-list] Who is where?

2003-01-25 Thread wrecks463



Excellant...Thank you : 
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[meteorite-list] The Meteorite 'Space' - Hopefully returning some favours!

2003-01-25 Thread Jeff Kuyken



G'day List,

There have been so many people on this list who 
have always been there to help mewhen it was needed. Thank you to 
everyone. Irealised after I put theunclassified meteorite page 
together for Steven the other day, that I can probably do that for any list 
member who has a photo etc to share but doesn'thave theweb-space to 
do it. I've quickly put together a page tonight and called it The Meteorite 
'Space'. It can basically be used as a FORUM FOR THE PURSUIT OF METEORITE 
RELATED KNOWLEDGE, but will not be for advertising etc. That's what ebay is for! 
;-)

The link is: http://www.meteoritesaustralia.com/space

So feel free to keep it in mind or bookmark it 
for future use. Hopefully Imay be able to return a few helping hands I've 
received over the last 18 months.

All the best from Australia on Australia 
Day,

Jeff KuykenI.M.C.A. #3085www.meteoritesaustralia.com


Re: [meteorite-list] this made my day

2003-01-25 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
addieu, this is the last email from you and your fake
meteorites

Matteo

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Re: [meteorite-list] (no subject)

2003-01-25 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
what want this

Matteo from internet point

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[meteorite-list] Tucson Show 2003 Video - Final Reminder

2003-01-25 Thread John Gwilliam
List Members,
In less than a week, the Tucson Gem  Mineral Show will be up and 
running.  Bob Holmes and I would like to remind all of you that we will be 
shooting a video at the Show with the focus on meteorites, the meteorite 
people and related events.

So far, we have had lots of List members contact us and make plans to be 
part of this project.  Any of you that will be attending the Tucson Show 
and would like to appear in this video, even just to wave and sayhi, 
please let us know.  The video will be shot February 6-9, 2003 which is the 
weekend that most of the meteorite related events will be happening.

 We will be at Twink/Larry/Jim's Party, the Birthday Bash and Blood's 
Auction as well as various locations around the Show.

Bob and I will be at the Show from February 6 - 9th.  You can contact us at 
the following phone numbers.

John Gwilliam 	602-509-4343

Bob Holmes	602-999-3600

You can also reply to this email up until noon on Wednesday, February 5, 2003.


See you in Tucson,

John Gwilliam and Bob Holmes




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[meteorite-list] NOT Going to Tucson Sale (Advertisement)

2003-01-25 Thread MARSROX
Here's a package of miscellany that should appeal to a beginning collector 
looking for micros and filler specimens. I've included more than meteorites 
in the spirit of the upcoming Tucson Rock and Gem Show.  

The entire package of fifteen items plus bonus is $219, including U.S.P.S. 
w/tracer postage to addresses in the USA. An upcharge for International 
shipping will apply. For instantaneous turn around, a money order or 
Cashier's Check is preferred.  Because I'm pricing some of this at cost (or 
free for the minuscule frags) no fancy packaging, items will be labeled in my 
hard-to-read, left-handed handwriting and wrapped in plastic. There's only 
one set available.

1. Peekskill H6, 0.69gms, 11x9x4mm, 4 polished sides, brecciated as expected, 
Russ Kempton provenance and label.
2. Murchison CM2 - 2 frags measuring 6x3x1mm  3x2x1mm 
3. Imilac PAL - 3 twisted frags, largest is 10x4x3mm, collected in Chile by 
S.Arnold (I.M.B.)
4. Huckitta PAL - 1.3gms consisting of 3+ oxidized frags w/Michael Casper 
label
5. Zagami (MARS) - 7x2mm encased slice leftover from thin section prep, shows 
3-dimensional crystal structure under 'scope - unique and very cool
6. Allende CV3 - 0.4gm frag 9x7x3mm + 2 smaller pcs.
7. Roundtop (b) H4 - 4 frags totaling 0.55gms.
8. Henbury IIIAB - rounded 4.85gms @ 21x12x5mm
9. Kapoeta AHOW - frag (3x2x2mm) and dust, 'scope material
10. Renazzo CV3 - 2x2x2mm, 'scope material, in membrane box
11. Moldavite - 4 pcs. totaling 1.7gms.
12. Indochinite tectites - 2 pcs. totaling 18.9gms.
13. Neolithic point (arrowhead) from Mauritania 18x9x2mm (provenance D.Bessey)
14. Aymara Potsherds- Middle Horizon (500-1476 A.D.) 4 pcs., self-collected 
on Bolivian Altiplano 
15. Gibeon IVA - 2 baby individuals, neither tumbled or rusty, 15x8x3mm  
12x5x2mm packaged on..

Bonus - 7x5 color photo of solar eclipse of 1994 as viewed from Huachacalla, 
Bolivia, taken during totality. Presented in Lucite frame  ready to gather 
dust on your desk top.

Kevin Kichinka




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[meteorite-list] It's Vigarano CV3, not Renazzo

2003-01-25 Thread MARSROX
Whoops, please note the above in the afore mentioned package.

No more coffee after breakfast for me.

Kevin

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[meteorite-list] haags new catalog

2003-01-25 Thread STEVE ARNOLD
Hi all. You have got to see bob haags new photo catalog he just put it out. It is a fitting tribute to the meteorite man. He has gone beyond the call of duty with this field guide. It is awesome! Way to go Sir bob!
 siccerely one of your humble customers, steve arnold, chicagoSteve R. Arnold, Chicago, USA!!
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Re: [meteorite-list] Who is where?

2003-01-25 Thread Paul Harris
Greetings All,

Our Tucson Information page has been updated with all known requests.
Please check your listing for accuracy.

http://www.meteorite.com/tucson.htm

I tried to call Blaine but there was no answer.  If anyone has his info 
please send.

Please send e-mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of the list.

Thank you!

Paul and Jim

p.s. Thank you Gregory!


At 01:04 AM 1/25/2003 -0500, you wrote:

  Is there a list of who is gonna be where exactly in Tucson?


Yes.  Courtesy of Paul Harris and Jim Tobin:

http://www.meteorite.com/tucson.htmhttp://www.meteorite.com/tucson.htm

   Gregory



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[meteorite-list] telephone

2003-01-25 Thread STEVE ARNOLD
Hi list Just want to let everyone know that I will be in tucson fron the 7th thru the 9th. I look forward to meeting everyone. You can get in touch with me . I'll have my cell phone with me. You can leave a message or get me direct at 1-847-804-8810. I look forward to hearing from anybody.
 steveSteve R. Arnold, Chicago, USA!!
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[meteorite-list] Gold basin finds!

2003-01-25 Thread Tom aka james Knudson
Hello List, I think today was about my 7th trip to gold basin and finaly, 
two GB's a 5.3 and 24.3. They are still out there! They both look like the 
original L4's.

Thanks, Tom
The proudest member of the I.M.C.A. #6168



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Re: [meteorite-list] Gold basin finds!

2003-01-25 Thread John Divelbiss
Tom,

Way to go Right now they are probably like chunks of gold to you. Like I
said last week...field collecting of anything makes our collections all the
more valuable to ourselves.

JD


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 Hello List, I think today was about my 7th trip to gold basin and finaly,
 two GB's a 5.3 and 24.3. They are still out there! They both look like the
 original L4's.

 Thanks, Tom
 The proudest member of the I.M.C.A. #6168



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[meteorite-list] Fw: EBAY Buy IT NOW Next 24 hrs 20% OFF !!!!!!

2003-01-25 Thread Michael Cottingham




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Re: [meteorite-list] haags new catalog?????

2003-01-25 Thread SSachs9056
Steve and List,
You sure this is a new catalog? The last one I have is the 1997 12 year 
anniversary edition. I went to his website (Haag's) and there is no mention, 
(or at least that I could find) of a 2003 catalog. Anyone else obtain a new 
catalog from Haag?

Steve Sachs / IMCA #9210

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Re: [meteorite-list] haags new catalog?????

2003-01-25 Thread Michael Farmer
I got one today. Great new book. Even one ovf my personal meteorites in
there. See Gujba.
Mike Farmer
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 Steve and List,
 You sure this is a new catalog? The last one I have is the 1997 12 year
 anniversary edition. I went to his website (Haag's) and there is no
mention,
 (or at least that I could find) of a 2003 catalog. Anyone else obtain a
new
 catalog from Haag?

 Steve Sachs / IMCA #9210

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Re: [meteorite-list] haags new catalog?????

2003-01-25 Thread SSachs9056
Steve, Mike , List,
Sounds great will try and get one. Is it similar to the 1997 edition?
Steve Sachs

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Re: [meteorite-list] haags new catalog?????

2003-01-25 Thread Michael Farmer
Not even close to the old one, full of new goodies. 
Mike
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 Steve, Mike , List,
 Sounds great will try and get one. Is it similar to the 1997 edition?
 Steve Sachs
 


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[meteorite-list] One too many hits on the helmet

2003-01-25 Thread LabNEMS
All:

I played football in High School. My son plays now.
We kid each other when I do something odd or out of
character - one too many hits on the helmet Dad?.

Well, to the List Purists and to the Meteorite Gods I'm sorry
to have fallen clean off the table but I had just too much fun
with this image.

http://www.meteorlab.com/METEORLAB2001dev/labphoto/cube.htm

It's a general informational posting but the image is fun.

If anyone out there also had one too many hits, helmet or otherwise,
I just happened to have made a full-sized wallpaper/screensaver image
for you. Email me and I'll send it.

Best,

Russ K. NEMS
www.meteorlab.com

BTW:  It's free and yes, I credited Paramount Pictures Corp.,
Letter of Request pending. 


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Re: [meteorite-list] One too many hits on the helmet

2003-01-25 Thread MARK BOSTICK
Hello Russ,

Thanks for sharing the image.  We better stop that Federation ship before it
destroys the widmanstatten pattern..:-)

Mark


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 All:

 I played football in High School. My son plays now.
 We kid each other when I do something odd or out of
 character - one too many hits on the helmet Dad?.

 Well, to the List Purists and to the Meteorite Gods I'm sorry
 to have fallen clean off the table but I had just too much fun
 with this image.

 http://www.meteorlab.com/METEORLAB2001dev/labphoto/cube.htm

 It's a general informational posting but the image is fun.

 If anyone out there also had one too many hits, helmet or otherwise,
 I just happened to have made a full-sized wallpaper/screensaver image
 for you. Email me and I'll send it.

 Best,

 Russ K. NEMS
 www.meteorlab.com

 BTW:  It's free and yes, I credited Paramount Pictures Corp.,
 Letter of Request pending.


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[meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite Contest II

2003-01-25 Thread Adam Hupe




Dear List Members,
It is our pleasures to announce mystery meteorite contest number two. The 
rules will be a little different this time. 
New rules:
Only one entry per member. Last time we personally responded to over 240 
entries and encouraged members to guess as many times as possible. The problem 
with the old way is we felt guilty that some people were staying up all night 
trying to guess. Some had to go to work the next day without sleep. The object 
of these contests is to provide fun and knowledge. There is always going to be a 
lesson learned. Last time it was researching the Antarctic collection. 
Please post under this string to the list. This way there will be no question 
about who gave the correct answers first. Nobody guessed properly last time so 
this was not an issue. Just like last time if nobody gets all the answers 
correct we will decide some fair way to award the prizes. In this case there 
will be three specimens awarded, the three pictured below. We hope this contest 
will be educational enough to warrant the use of bandwidth on the List.
Unlike the last contest this will be a test of your visual skills. We will 
provide a few things we observed about each specimen that were impossible to 
capture in the images. You must guess all three correct so take your time.
Specimen number 1: This meteorite has a brown crust, is only very slightly 
magnetic to a most powerful magnet, has white clasts in a gray matrix and there 
is no sign of a basaltic texture or clast. 
http://www.lunarrock.com/contest/dsc1.jpg
Specimen number 2: This meteorite has a translucent black crust, has no 
metal, every square centimeter is filled with shock veins and the matrix is 
off-white with a greenish hue.
http://www.lunarrock.com/contest/dsc2.jpg
Specimen number 3: This meteorite has a translucent greenish-black crust, is 
only very slightly magnetic to a most powerful magnet and has white and black 
clasts situated in a light gray matrix. 
http://www.lunarrock.com/contest/dsc3.jpg
This contest will officially end on February 1, 2003 at 10:00 am PST. Since 
we will be in Tucson without access to a computer we will have somebody else 
announce the classifications for us. That way nobody will go insane trying to 
figure out what these items are. We will announce a winner on February 15, 2003. 
The mystery main masses will be displayed in Tucson in room 130 at the 
BestWestern Executive Inn in case anybody cares to find out at the show 
rather than waiting for a post to the List.
Wishing List members whom decides to accept this challenge, good luck!
All the Best,
Adam and Greg Hupe
The Hupe Collection
IMCA 2185