[meteorite-list] RE: [meteorite_sale] Shergotty on ebay

2004-01-02 Thread Bernhard \Rendelius\ Rems
Title: Nachricht



Hour I 
open my mouth, Matteo.

Of 
course you may sell your material for prices as irreal as you like. No problem 
with that. And if you get more for something than it is worth in the market, 
congratulations. The problem is another one: by stating that Shergotty sells for 
$16.000/g you may TRICK some newcomer into buying your stuff. That's not honest, 
and that's bad conduct in my opinion.

Just 
my 2c.

Bernhard

  
  -Original Message-From: M come Meteorite Meteorites 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 
  7:58 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: 
  [meteorite_sale] Shergotty on ebayI sale material for 
  what price I want, second thismaterial is not my and the price it is not 
  decidedfrom me, if it were for me Shergotty would remain to$5000/gr. 
  Third, what to you that it interests, younot have to acquire it, do not 
  preoccupy yourselvesthat I have already who to sell it. And hour you 
  closethe mouth for all once.Matteo--- Pekka Savolainen 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   "This is a 
  gr.0.2 fragment of this meteorite." Starting bid: US $500.00 
USD 500 for 0.2 g means USD 2.500 for a 
  1gram...just a detail, but if someone is willing to sell a 5 gram 
  piece of Shergotty in price USD 500, please, contact me off 
  the list...;-  have a succesfull 2004 all,  
  pekka s   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:  
   I have put my collection piece of Orissa 
  on ebay   Speaking of mcomemeteorites and 
  ebay, I wonder if you could answer two   questions about 
  your recent Shergotty piece up for auction: a few   
  days ago I had asked you on the list to clarify your statement (also 
on the list(s) and in the auction), that "Normaly 
  Shergotty its sold   for $16,000/gr." I had questioned 
  where Shergotty is being sold for   $16,000/gram; perhaps 
  your reply to me got lost in the mail. ;-) 
   Also, if Shergotty is 
  indeed "normaly" sold for $16,000/gram, why do   you 
  suppose that the piece you listed as Shergotty below, got zero 
bids, and went unsold at $100/gram? 
  Asking these questions calmly   and politely, hoping your 
  answers will be the same. Thanks, Matteo.  
 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=2214359317 
   http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=2214359317 
 
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[meteorite-list] RE: [meteorite_sale] Shergotty on ebay

2004-01-02 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
shergotty its sale for $16,000, minimum is $5000/gr.
sale, for micro pieces the price go up.


and this is a message for Met.Sale, who have put this
in the Met.list?

--- Bernhard \Rendelius\ Rems
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hour I open my mouth, Matteo.
  
 Of course you may sell your material for prices as
 irreal as you like.
 No problem with that. And if you get more for
 something than it is worth
 in the market, congratulations. The problem is
 another one: by stating
 that Shergotty sells for $16.000/g you may TRICK
 some newcomer into
 buying your stuff. That's not honest, and that's bad
 conduct in my
 opinion.
  
 Just my 2c.
  
 Bernhard
 
 -Original Message-
 From: M come Meteorite Meteorites
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 7:58 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [meteorite_sale] Shergotty on ebay
 
 
 I sale material for what price I want, second this
 material is not my and the price it is not decided
 from me, if it were for me Shergotty would remain to
 $5000/gr. Third, what to you that it interests, you
 not have to acquire it, do not preoccupy yourselves
 that I have already who to sell it. And hour you
 close
 the mouth for all once.
 
 Matteo
 
 --- Pekka Savolainen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  
  
  This is a gr.0.2 fragment of this meteorite.
  Starting bid: US $500.00
  
  
  USD 500 for 0.2 g means  USD 2.500 for a
  1gram...just a detail,
  but if someone is willing to sell a 5 gram piece
 of
  Shergotty in
  price USD 500, please, contact me off the
 list...;-
  
  have a succesfull 2004 all,
  
  pekka s
  
  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  
   I have put my collection piece of Orissa on
  ebay
  
   Speaking of mcomemeteorites and ebay, I wonder
 if
  you could answer two 
   questions about your recent Shergotty piece up
 for
  auction:  a few 
   days ago I had asked you on the list to clarify
  your statement (also 
   on the list(s) and in the auction), that
 Normaly
  Shergotty its sold 
   for $16,000/gr.   I had questioned where
  Shergotty is being sold for 
   $16,000/gram; perhaps your reply to me got lost
 in
  the mail.   ;-)
  

  
   Also, if Shergotty is indeed normaly sold for
  $16,000/gram, why do 
   you suppose that the piece you listed as
 Shergotty
  below, got zero 
   bids, and went unsold at $100/gram?Asking
  these questions calmly 
   and politely, hoping your answers will be the
  same.  Thanks, Matteo.
  

  
  
 
 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=221435
 9317 category=3239item=2214359317
  
  
 
 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=221435
 9317 category=3239item=2214359317
  
  
  

  
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[meteorite-list] Hollywood collection auction someone else's add

2004-01-02 Thread David Freeman
Dear List Friends;
I ran across an auction on eBay that is worth a look if you are surfing 
around.  The estate of a gentleman that invented the flat lap machine is 
being auctioned off in Hollywood.  I see a whole bunch of Hollywood 
prices on meteorites, petrified wood, and lots of fossils and gemstones. 
 Worth a look, looks are free!
Search  seller ID imchaitNeed an 8 tall elephant tusk?  A  
British Museum meteoritetrilobites, neat stuff.

Best,
Dave Freeman
eBay user ID mjwy
Don't lie to NunsElwood Blues  1060 West Addison, Chicago Ill.

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Re: [meteorite-list] RE: [meteorite_sale] Shergotty on ebay

2004-01-02 Thread joseph_town
Thank the stars. Once again we have all been saved from our own ignorance by 
the shining light of Matteo's omnipotent genius!

Thank you Matteo, love, kisses and garlands of flowers!!

Bill Kieskowski



 shergotty its sale for $16,000, minimum is $5000/gr.
 sale, for micro pieces the price go up.
 
 
 and this is a message for Met.Sale, who have put this
 in the Met.list?
 
 --- Bernhard \Rendelius\ Rems
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hour I open my mouth, Matteo.
   
  Of course you may sell your material for prices as
  irreal as you like.
  No problem with that. And if you get more for
  something than it is worth
  in the market, congratulations. The problem is
  another one: by stating
  that Shergotty sells for $16.000/g you may TRICK
  some newcomer into
  buying your stuff. That's not honest, and that's bad
  conduct in my
  opinion.
   
  Just my 2c.
   
  Bernhard
  
  -Original Message-
  From: M come Meteorite Meteorites
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 7:58 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: [meteorite_sale] Shergotty on ebay
  
  
  I sale material for what price I want, second this
  material is not my and the price it is not decided
  from me, if it were for me Shergotty would remain to
  $5000/gr. Third, what to you that it interests, you
  not have to acquire it, do not preoccupy yourselves
  that I have already who to sell it. And hour you
  close
  the mouth for all once.
  
  Matteo
  
  --- Pekka Savolainen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
   
   
   This is a gr.0.2 fragment of this meteorite.
   Starting bid: US $500.00
   
   
   USD 500 for 0.2 g means  USD 2.500 for a
   1gram...just a detail,
   but if someone is willing to sell a 5 gram piece
  of
   Shergotty in
   price USD 500, please, contact me off the
  list...;-
   
   have a succesfull 2004 all,
   
   pekka s
   
   
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
   
I have put my collection piece of Orissa on
   ebay
   
Speaking of mcomemeteorites and ebay, I wonder
  if
   you could answer two 
questions about your recent Shergotty piece up
  for
   auction:  a few 
days ago I had asked you on the list to clarify
   your statement (also 
on the list(s) and in the auction), that
  Normaly
   Shergotty its sold 
for $16,000/gr.   I had questioned where
   Shergotty is being sold for 
$16,000/gram; perhaps your reply to me got lost
  in
   the mail.   ;-)
   
 
   
Also, if Shergotty is indeed normaly sold for
   $16,000/gram, why do 
you suppose that the piece you listed as
  Shergotty
   below, got zero 
bids, and went unsold at $100/gram?Asking
   these questions calmly 
and politely, hoping your answers will be the
   same.  Thanks, Matteo.
   
 
   
   
  
  http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem
 
 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=221435
  9317 category=3239item=2214359317
   
   
  
  http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem
 
 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=221435
  9317 category=3239item=2214359317
   
   
   
 
   
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[meteorite-list] Late but friendly,

2004-01-02 Thread Michel Franco
Dear List

The festivities for the 2004 new year were so hard that I am just coming
back to terrestrial life this morning.
Best falls and best finds to everyone.
Happy new year.

Michel FRANCO


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[meteorite-list] Re: [Paleolist] Hollywood collection auction someone else's add

2004-01-02 Thread Grant L. Elliott
David,

That EBAY auction comes from this link-

Grant Elliott

http://www.chait.com/cgi-bin/main.pl
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To: meteorite-list [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Subject: [Paleolist] Hollywood collection auction someone else's add


 Dear List Friends;
 I ran across an auction on eBay that is worth a look if you are surfing
 around.  The estate of a gentleman that invented the flat lap machine is
 being auctioned off in Hollywood.  I see a whole bunch of Hollywood
 prices on meteorites, petrified wood, and lots of fossils and gemstones.
   Worth a look, looks are free!
 Search  seller ID imchaitNeed an 8 tall elephant tusk?  A
 British Museum meteoritetrilobites, neat stuff.

 Best,
 Dave Freeman
 eBay user ID mjwy

 Don't lie to NunsElwood Blues  1060 West Addison, Chicago Ill.

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FW: [meteorite-list] saying good bye now.....

2004-01-02 Thread Jose Campos
Hello Tom,

Im sorry about your news. I will miss your participation in this List,
namely some interesting questions and points of view that so often you have
raised in this List. I hope that you will be back soon!
Best wishes,
Jos Campos
Portugal


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Hi Tom,
Wow, what a bummer!
You will be sorely missed.
Best wishes, Michael



on 1/1/04 6:20 PM, Tom aka James Knudson at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Hello good List,
 I am not going to be on the List for a while, not because I want to leave
 ( I love this list) but because I have to.  For the last few years my line
 of work has been slow so money has been tight. Well as luck would have it,
 my wife and I are getting a divorce right now and that left me and my teen
 daughter in a bind. Money is so scarce around here, we are forced to cut
 back on expenses, including our phone line and I do not know exactly how
 much longer I will be on line, so I thought I better say good bye now. I
 have worked in the telephone industry long enough to know that it is hard
to
 dial up with no dial tone! : )
 I just wanted you all to know, I am not leaving for any list related
 reasons, just have to do what I have to do!  If anyone's looking for any
 meteorites, I will probably be selling most of mine. : )
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 I hope you all have a great new year!
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[meteorite-list] Meteorite Hits Northern Iran

2004-01-02 Thread GeoZay



I just read this on the aol news...
GeoZay

Meteorite Hits Northern Iran

TEHRAN (Jan. 2) - A meteorite hit northern Iran on Friday causing minor damage to property but there were no immediate reports of casualties, state radio said.
It said the impact sent locals in panic onto the streets in the northern town of Babol in Mazandaran province.
"A meteorite which hit Babol on Friday morning caused only some minor damage to residential units," radio said, without giving further details or citing any source.
It said the impact was felt up to one kilometer away.
Iranians are currently mourning at least 30,000 people killed by an earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale which struck southeastern Iran on December 26.


[meteorite-list] Paleocene/Eocene Comet Impact?

2004-01-02 Thread Paul
Dear Friends,

There is an interesting paper about a 
hypothesis about a possible comet impact
at that caused the Paleocene/Eocene 
thermal maximum in:

D. V. Kent, B. S. Cramer, L. Lanci, D. Wang, 
J. D. Wright and R. Van der Voo, 2003, A 
case for a comet impact trigger for the 
Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum and carbon 
isotope excursion. Earth and Planetary Science 
Letters. vol. 211, no. 1-2, pp. 13-26  

http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?2003EPSL.211...13K

We hypothesize that the rapid onset of the 
carbon isotope excursion (CIE) at the 
Paleocene/Eocene boundary (~55 Ma) may have 
resulted from the accretion of a significant 
amount of 12C-enriched carbon from the 
impact of a ~10 km comet, an event that 
would also trigger greenhouse warming 
leading to the Paleocene/Eocene thermal 
maximum and, possibly, thermal dissociation 
of seafloor methane hydrate. 

There is a discussion and reply about this
hypothesis in:

Gerald R. Dickens and Jason M. Francis, 
2003, Comment on A case for a comet impact 
trigger for the Paleocene/Eocene thermal 
maximum and carbon isotope excursion 
by D.V. Kent et al. [Earth Planet. Sci. 
Lett. 211 (2003) 13-26]. Earth 
and Planetary Science Letters. vol. 217, 
no. 1-2, pp. 197-200.

and

D. V. Kent, B. S. Cramer, L. Lanci, D. Wang, 
J. D. Wright and R. Van der Voo, 2003, 
Reply to a comment on A case for a comet 
impact trigger for the Paleocene/Eocene 
thermal maximum and carbon isotope excursion 
by G.R. Dickens and J.M. Francis. Earth and 
Planetary Science Letters. vol. 217, no. 1-2, 
pp. 201-205. 

For more information:

PGeophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 5, 05203, 2003
c European Geophysical Society 2003
THE PALEOCENE-EOCENE THERMAL
MAXIMUM: PALEOCEANOGRAPHIC AND
PALEOECOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS

http://www.cosis.net/abstracts/EAE03/05203/EAE03-J-05203.pdf

http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2001AM/finalprogram/abstract_25292.htm

http://www.geo.uni-bremen.de/FB5/geochron/Robert/RPSpeb.html

Yours,

Paul
Baton Rouge, LA


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[meteorite-list] Meteorite Hits Northern Iran

2004-01-02 Thread Gtceb


Anyone have any info on this one?
Thanks,
Terry
StarMeteorites

Updated: 10:59 AM EST
Meteorite Hits Northern Iran

TEHRAN (Jan. 2) - A meteorite hit northern Iran on Friday causing minor damage to property but there were no immediate reports of casualties, state radio said.
It said the impact sent locals in panic onto the streets in the northern town of Babol in Mazandaran province.
"A meteorite which hit Babol on Friday morning caused only some minor damage to residential units," radio said, without giving further details or citing any source.
It said the impact was felt up to one kilometer away.
Iranians are currently mourning at least 30,000 people killed by an earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale which struck southeastern Iran on December 26.


Re: [meteorite-list] Stardust Comet Wild 2 Images

2004-01-02 Thread GeoZay


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Woohoo!
Is there a website to see these images?
GeoZay



Re: [meteorite-list] Stardust Comet Wild 2 Images

2004-01-02 Thread MexicoDoug
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/comet/wild2-comet-browse.jpg

Check this link for the first images released at 5:00 PM EST !
Saludos,
Doug




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Asunto: [meteorite-list] Stardust Comet Wild 2 Images 
 Fecha: 01/02/2004 5:12:31 PM Mexico Standard Time
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Woohoo!

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[meteorite-list] Stardust Makes Great Catch...Heads for Touchdown

2004-01-02 Thread Ron Baalke


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Donald Savage (202) 358-1547
NASA Headquarters, Washington, D.C.   

News Release: 2004-001 January 2, 2003

NASA Spacecraft Makes Great Catch...Heads for Touchdown

Team Stardust, NASA's first dedicated sample return mission to a
comet, passed a huge milestone today by successfully navigating
through the particle and gas-laden coma around comet Wild 2
(pronounced Vilt-2). During the hazardous traverse, the spacecraft
flew within 240 kilometers (149 miles) of the comet, catching samples
of comet particles and scoring detailed pictures of Wild 2's
pockmarked surface.
 
Things couldn't have worked better in a fairy tale, said Tom
Duxbury, Stardust project manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
Pasadena, Calif.

These images are better than we had hoped for in our wildest dreams,
said Ray Newburn of JPL, a co-investigator for Stardust.  They will
help us better understand the mechanisms that drive conditions on
comets.

These are the best pictures ever taken of a comet, said Principal
Investigator Dr. Don Brownlee of the University of Washington,
Seattle.  Although Stardust was designed to be a comet sample return
mission, the fantastic details shown in these images greatly exceed
our expectations.

The collected particles, stowed in a sample return capsule onboard
Stardust, will be returned to Earth for in-depth analysis. That
dramatic event will occur on January 15, 2006, when the capsule makes
a soft landing at the U.S. Air Force Utah Test and Training Range. The
microscopic particle samples of comet and interstellar dust collected
by Stardust will be taken to the planetary material curatorial
facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas, for analysis.
 
Stardust has traveled about 3.22 billion kilometers (2 billion miles)
since its launch on February 7, 1999. As it closed the final gap with
its cometary quarry, it endured a bombardment of particles surrounding
the nucleus of comet Wild 2.  To protect Stardust against the blast of
expected cometary particles and rocks, the spacecraft rotated so it
was flying in the shadow of its Whipple Shields.  The shields are
named for American astronomer Dr. Fred L. Whipple, who, in the 1950s,
came up with the idea of shielding spacecraft from high-speed
collisions with the bits and pieces ejected from comets. The system
includes two bumpers at the front of the spacecraft -- which protect
Stardust's solar panels -- and another shield protecting the main
spacecraft body. Each shield is built around composite panels designed
to disperse particles as they impact, augmented by blankets of a
ceramic cloth called Nextel that further dissipate and spread particle
debris.

Everything occurred pretty much to the minute, said Duxbury. And
with our cometary encounter complete, we invite everybody to tune in
about one million, 71 thousand minutes from now when Stardust returns
to Earth, bringing with it the first comet samples in the history of
space exploration.

Scientists believe in-depth terrestrial analysis of the samples will
reveal much about comets and the earliest history of the solar system.
Chemical and physical information locked within the cometary particles
could be the record of the formation of the planets and the materials
from which they were made.  More information on the Stardust mission
is available at 

http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov

Stardust, a part of NASA's Discovery Program of low-cost, highly
focused science missions, was built by Lockheed Martin Space Systems,
Denver, Colo., and is managed by JPL for NASA's Office of Space
Science, Washington, D.C. JPL is a division of the California
Institute of Technology in Pasadena.

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[meteorite-list] update on dos cabezes

2004-01-02 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
Hello list.I am wondering if anyone can give me an update on dos
cabezas?Back in june, twink monrad called me and said that they had found
another 77 grams of dos cabezas.But after that there was no more follow
up.I am wondering if anyone ever found out any more.Can someone please let
me know?Just curious for my own info.

  steve arnold

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[meteorite-list] Meteorite fall

2004-01-02 Thread Vincent Stelluti
Meteorite Fall in Babol North Iran, panic in the population.
Somebody know more?
Vincent


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[meteorite-list] Stardust photos combined

2004-01-02 Thread MexicoDoug
Hi Comet lovers,

While we armchair astronomers are hyperventilating and salivating over what the folks at JPL must be processing now, I entertained myself by combining the two initial released photos to mix the detail with brightness, and giving Wild-2 a snowball color (images appeared bw). Purely amateur,, but, please, have a look!

http://www.diogenite.com/

Saludos,
Doug Dawn


[meteorite-list] AD - No-Reserve Tucson Meteorite Auction Update

2004-01-02 Thread Iris Lang
Dear List Members,
We have added many new items to our online catalog for Lang's second annual
No-Reserve Meteorite Auction which will take place at the Tucson show. We
will have over sixty meteorite lots on offer many of them have hand-painted
Huss numbers and are accompanied by historic American Meteorite Laboratory
labels, Ward's labels, etc.

This is a no-reserve silent auction, with all lots opening at one penny!
There is NO BUYER'S PREMIUM, so what you bid is what you pay.

Stop by the R.A. Langheinrich Meteorites - Lang's Fossils room any time
during the Tucson show to view the lots, place your bids, and join us in
some refreshment. No registration is necessary, and you can bid any time
from January 28, 2004 until the auction closes at 4 PM sharp, Saturday,
February 7, 2004.

R.A. Langheinrich Meteorites - Lang's Fossils
Best Western Executive Inn
333 West Drachman Street, Tucson, Arizona
Room 130


Recently-added lots include:


-  Kesen, historic Japanese fall, 1850, part slice

-  Kyushu, historic Japanese fall, 1886, part slice

-  Macy, part slice with American Meteorite Laboratory label and Huss number
H444.15

-  Mills, one part slice and one larger fragment both with American
Meteorite Laboratory label and Huss numbers

-  Morland, Graham Co., Kansas. Small part slice with original Ward's label

-  NWA 011. Extremely rare eucrite. TKW only 40 grams

-  NWA 032. Lunar in display case
-  NWA 864. Part slice of this L3.3 with beautiful chondrules

-  NWA 1110. Martian picritic shergottite

-  NWA 1182, howardite. Two separate lots

-  NWA 1242, mesosiderite.


Remember, all lots start at one penny, with no reserve!


Please visit our special auction page for previews and photos:

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More lots are being added regularly.


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[meteorite-list] Want a giggle? Dork finds tiny meteorite under smoldering mulch

2004-01-02 Thread Comcast Mail



Check this out :
http://home.att.net/~mshofstall/meteoritekc902.html


He He
Bob E.


Re: [meteorite-list] update on dos cabezes

2004-01-02 Thread DNAndrews
They are all on the list.  Twink, Jim, Bob Boors, Goldstalkers and of 
course, John Blennert (the original finder of DC).  I have my piece 
which I thank John very much for. 
Thanks Johnny!  I'll never sell it.  See ya in Tucson!!!  People that 
give me gifts, I don't sell them.  I keep them because they are that... 
gifts. 

Dave

Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:

Hello list.I am wondering if anyone can give me an update on dos
cabezas?Back in june, twink monrad called me and said that they had found
another 77 grams of dos cabezas.But after that there was no more follow
up.I am wondering if anyone ever found out any more.Can someone please let
me know?Just curious for my own info.
 steve arnold

=
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120 
I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728 
Illinois Meteorites 
website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/illinoismeteorites/





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Re: [meteorite-list] update on dos cabezes

2004-01-02 Thread DNAndrews
What you did with Bob Verish's Nevada Meteorite Puzzle was criminal!  
IMHO.  I sure hope no one ever sells anything like that again.

DNAndrews wrote:

They are all on the list.  Twink, Jim, Bob Boors, Goldstalkers and of 
course, John Blennert (the original finder of DC).  I have my piece 
which I thank John very much for. Thanks Johnny!  I'll never sell it.  
See ya in Tucson!!!  People that give me gifts, I don't sell them.  I 
keep them because they are that... gifts.
Dave

Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:

Hello list.I am wondering if anyone can give me an update on dos
cabezas?Back in june, twink monrad called me and said that they had 
found
another 77 grams of dos cabezas.But after that there was no more follow
up.I am wondering if anyone ever found out any more.Can someone 
please let
me know?Just curious for my own info.

 steve arnold

=
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120 I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728 Illinois 
Meteorites website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/illinoismeteorites/





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Re: [meteorite-list] update on dos cabezes

2004-01-02 Thread Michael L Blood
Steve,
Don't be two faced.
Michael

on 1/2/04 5:43 PM, Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Hello list.I am wondering if anyone can give me an update on dos
 cabezas?Back in june, twink monrad called me and said that they had found
 another 77 grams of dos cabezas.But after that there was no more follow
 up.I am wondering if anyone ever found out any more.Can someone please let
 me know?Just curious for my own info.
 
 steve arnold
 
 =
 Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
 I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728
 Illinois Meteorites
 website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com
 http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/illinoismeteorites/
 
 
 
 
 
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[meteorite-list] Fw: Ebay Name Change/ Plus 88 great auctions Running Now!

2004-01-02 Thread Michael Cottingham




- Original Message - 
From: Michael 
Cottingham 
To: Michael Cottingham 
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 10:36 PM
Subject: Ebay Name Change/ Plus 88 great auctions Running 
Now!

Hello Everyone,

I have changed my ebay name from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to (THE NEW 
ONE) METEORITE-COLLECTOR. Please take note.

Also, I have 88 Auctions running right now...many 
with BUT IT NOW features. Go to:

http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/meteorite-collector/

Thanks  Happy New Year!
Michael Cottingham


Re: [meteorite-list] Fw: Ebay Name Change/ Plus 88 great auctions Running Now!

2004-01-02 Thread DNAndrews


Michael Cottingham wrote:

 

Also, I have 88 Auctions running right now...many with BUT IT NOW 
features. Go to:
But It Now?.  How does one do that?   :-)  I'm afraid to ask.

Wise-Arse-Dave



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