Re: [meteorite-list] Hambleton Pallasite

2007-02-25 Thread Dave Freeman mjwy

Geoff;
You forgot to mention all the sampling of the holbrook lepus leavings!  
A rich-u-al in itself!  And that Peru thing is just a pile on for comedy!

Dave F.
ebay id mjwy
Rock Springs, Wyoming


Notkin wrote:


Dave Harris posted:

 


You guys have been going on about Holbrook as if it was the most
important thing in the world and also on and on about this 
speculative Peru fall -
isn't this all a bit parochial?  Is the Hambleton pallasite really 
that
boring? Maybe you all know about it already and I'm just slow to get 
on the

boat - that is quite possible too.
 




Dear Dave:

I think it's probably more that Rob's pallasite was discovered in 
August of 2005, so we all already know about it. There are also 
numerous photos of Rob's great find on his website.


Many, many List members have hunted at Holbrook -- it's something of a 
ritual before and after the Tucson show. So, a big find there is 
something that a lot of us who have traipsed the soggy red dunes, 
picking up weathered crumbs and micro-individuals can relate to 
personally.


And the Peru thing . . . well that's just damn entertaining  : )


Respectfully,

Geoff N.
www.aerolite.org

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[meteorite-list] Hambleton Pallasite

2007-02-24 Thread Mike Bandli
I thought that Hambleton was old news? I remember reading Rob’s great story
on his site last year and even trying to buy some in November. Has there
been more Hambleton found or something I don’t know about?

Kind regards,
 
Mike Bandli
www.Astro-Artifacts.com
 



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[meteorite-list] Hambleton Pallasite - reprise

2007-02-24 Thread bernd . pauli
Dave: "I am surprised that no one had any real questions regarding this 
fantastic find."
Martin: "Yep only 5 emails about that sensational find in the archives"
Gary: "Dave, You're right."

Hello All,

As for myself, I don't quite agree for at least two reasons:

1) I knew about Hambleton as early as Sunday, April 09, 2006 but was kindly 
asked
   by Rob not to talk about it (yet). He wrote: "Robert Hutchison has even come
   out of retirement to work on it. I'm not ready to release this publicly yet,
   but I thought you'd be interested to hear about it."

2) Discussing new or not so new falls/finds usually starts on this list as soon
   as list members have been able to acquire specimens they can look at, 
"fondle",
   touch and talk about. The few (reatively large) specimens offered for sale 
were
   far beyond the budget of most among us, I guess.

Best Saturday wishes,

Bernd

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Re: [meteorite-list] Hambleton Pallasite

2007-02-24 Thread Notkin
Dave Harris posted:

>> You guys have been going on about Holbrook as if it was the most
>> important thing in the world and also on and on about this 
>> speculative Peru fall -
>> isn't this all a bit parochial?  Is the Hambleton pallasite really 
>> that
>> boring? Maybe you all know about it already and I'm just slow to get 
>> on the
>> boat - that is quite possible too.


Dear Dave:

I think it's probably more that Rob's pallasite was discovered in 
August of 2005, so we all already know about it. There are also 
numerous photos of Rob's great find on his website.

Many, many List members have hunted at Holbrook -- it's something of a 
ritual before and after the Tucson show. So, a big find there is 
something that a lot of us who have traipsed the soggy red dunes, 
picking up weathered crumbs and micro-individuals can relate to 
personally.

And the Peru thing . . . well that's just damn entertaining  : )


Respectfully,

Geoff N.
www.aerolite.org

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Re: [meteorite-list] Hambleton Pallasite - reprise

2007-02-24 Thread Martin Altmann
Yep only 5 emails about that sensational find in the archives


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Folks
 ...just an observation a couple of weeks ago I mentioned a very
significant find in the UK by Rob Elliott re the Hambleton Pallasite - d'you
know I had 2, maybe 3 emails on the subject? One to diss it and the other to
buy some. No thread, no discussion, nada, bupkiss,nowt...

You guys have been going on about Holbrook as if it was the most important
thing in the world and also on and on about this speculative Peru fall - isn
t this all a bit parochial?  Is the Hambleton pallasite really that boring?
Maybe you all know about it already and I'm just slow to get on the boat -
that is quite possible too.  

We seem to get stuck in a rut and go on and on and on about it - and
important finds, if they occur outside the US are of no interest whatsoever
unless someone can get to the location and make a buck out of it.

Are you really not interested in what is probably the most important
meteorite find/fall in the UK by one of the world's top dealers?

Seems this list is only interested if it anything to do with a USA fall/find
- even if it is a common place L6. That is my perspective and opinion - and
possibly incorrect - but I have seen days and days of stuff on Holbrook, 
Venus" meteorites and so on.

Sorry if this seems a bit of a rant, it's not meant to be, just an
observation, but from here in little itty-bitty UK (51st state of America),
I am surprised that no one had any real questions regarding this fantastic
find.  


Thanks for your attention - please refrain from flaming me!

ciao!

 
Dave
IMCA #0092
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www.bimsociety.org
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Re: [meteorite-list] Hambleton Pallasite - reprise

2007-02-24 Thread Mark
I can just visualize cans of haggus on the shelves of 
Kroger...sigh...McHaggus, home of the golden entrails
- Original Message - 
From: "Gary K. Foote" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "metlist" 
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 12:33 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Hambleton Pallasite - reprise


> Dave,
>
> You're right.  Somehow I missed the post about this pallasite.  Maybe 
> because of all the
> other 'stuff' the list generates.  Would you mind reposting the info to 
> me?  I'm
> definitely interested here in itty bitty NH - another tiny US state :)
>
> Gary
>
> On 24 Feb 2007 at 17:22, Dave Harris wrote:
>
>>
>> Folks
>>  ...just an observation a couple of weeks ago I mentioned a very
>> significant find in the UK by Rob Elliott re the Hambleton Pallasite - 
>> d'you
>> know I had 2, maybe 3 emails on the subject? One to diss it and the other 
>> to
>> buy some. No thread, no discussion, nada, bupkiss,nowt...
>>
>> You guys have been going on about Holbrook as if it was the most 
>> important
>> thing in the world and also on and on about this speculative Peru fall - 
>> isn
>> t this all a bit parochial?  Is the Hambleton pallasite really that 
>> boring?
>> Maybe you all know about it already and I'm just slow to get on the 
>> boat -
>> that is quite possible too.
>>
>> We seem to get stuck in a rut and go on and on and on about it - and
>> important finds, if they occur outside the US are of no interest 
>> whatsoever
>> unless someone can get to the location and make a buck out of it.
>>
>> Are you really not interested in what is probably the most important
>> meteorite find/fall in the UK by one of the world's top dealers?
>>
>> Seems this list is only interested if it anything to do with a USA 
>> fall/find
>> - even if it is a common place L6. That is my perspective and opinion - 
>> and
>> possibly incorrect - but I have seen days and days of stuff on Holbrook,
>> Venus" meteorites and so on.
>>
>> Sorry if this seems a bit of a rant, it's not meant to be, just an
>> observation, but from here in little itty-bitty UK (51st state of 
>> America),
>> I am surprised that no one had any real questions regarding this 
>> fantastic
>> find.
>>
>>
>> Thanks for your attention - please refrain from flaming me!
>>
>> ciao!
>>
>>
>> Dave
>> IMCA #0092
>> Sec.BIMS
>> www.bimsociety.org
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Re: [meteorite-list] Hambleton Pallasite - reprise

2007-02-24 Thread Gary K. Foote
Dave,

You're right.  Somehow I missed the post about this pallasite.  Maybe because 
of all the 
other 'stuff' the list generates.  Would you mind reposting the info to me?  
I'm 
definitely interested here in itty bitty NH - another tiny US state :)

Gary

On 24 Feb 2007 at 17:22, Dave Harris wrote:

> 
> Folks
>  ...just an observation a couple of weeks ago I mentioned a very
> significant find in the UK by Rob Elliott re the Hambleton Pallasite - d'you
> know I had 2, maybe 3 emails on the subject? One to diss it and the other to
> buy some. No thread, no discussion, nada, bupkiss,nowt...
> 
> You guys have been going on about Holbrook as if it was the most important
> thing in the world and also on and on about this speculative Peru fall - isn
> t this all a bit parochial?  Is the Hambleton pallasite really that boring?
> Maybe you all know about it already and I'm just slow to get on the boat -
> that is quite possible too.  
> 
> We seem to get stuck in a rut and go on and on and on about it - and
> important finds, if they occur outside the US are of no interest whatsoever
> unless someone can get to the location and make a buck out of it.
> 
> Are you really not interested in what is probably the most important
> meteorite find/fall in the UK by one of the world's top dealers?
> 
> Seems this list is only interested if it anything to do with a USA fall/find
> - even if it is a common place L6. That is my perspective and opinion - and
> possibly incorrect - but I have seen days and days of stuff on Holbrook, 
> Venus" meteorites and so on.
> 
> Sorry if this seems a bit of a rant, it's not meant to be, just an
> observation, but from here in little itty-bitty UK (51st state of America),
> I am surprised that no one had any real questions regarding this fantastic
> find.  
> 
> 
> Thanks for your attention - please refrain from flaming me!
> 
> ciao!
> 
>  
> Dave
> IMCA #0092
> Sec.BIMS
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[meteorite-list] Hambleton Pallasite - reprise

2007-02-24 Thread Dave Harris

Folks
 ...just an observation a couple of weeks ago I mentioned a very
significant find in the UK by Rob Elliott re the Hambleton Pallasite - d'you
know I had 2, maybe 3 emails on the subject? One to diss it and the other to
buy some. No thread, no discussion, nada, bupkiss,nowt...

You guys have been going on about Holbrook as if it was the most important
thing in the world and also on and on about this speculative Peru fall - isn
t this all a bit parochial?  Is the Hambleton pallasite really that boring?
Maybe you all know about it already and I'm just slow to get on the boat -
that is quite possible too.  

We seem to get stuck in a rut and go on and on and on about it - and
important finds, if they occur outside the US are of no interest whatsoever
unless someone can get to the location and make a buck out of it.

Are you really not interested in what is probably the most important
meteorite find/fall in the UK by one of the world's top dealers?

Seems this list is only interested if it anything to do with a USA fall/find
- even if it is a common place L6. That is my perspective and opinion - and
possibly incorrect - but I have seen days and days of stuff on Holbrook, 
Venus" meteorites and so on.

Sorry if this seems a bit of a rant, it's not meant to be, just an
observation, but from here in little itty-bitty UK (51st state of America),
I am surprised that no one had any real questions regarding this fantastic
find.  


Thanks for your attention - please refrain from flaming me!

ciao!

 
Dave
IMCA #0092
Sec.BIMS
www.bimsociety.org
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