Re: [meteorite-list] New Fall called Amgala from Western Sahara

2004-03-01 Thread Michael Farmer
Adam, how do you know how much i have? Aid? he just
sold me one of your best stones you have ever got,
Habibi? He is in Agdir 500 miles from me. 
Second, if you have all these kilos of this new fall,
show us a photo of the large batch. That would satisfy
me. I am told here that you only have 
--- Adam Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Dear List Members,
 
 It looks like the cat is out of the bag.  We have
 been working on this new
 fall for several months now and have accumulated
 several kilograms (largest
 inventory of Amgala in the World) which we plan to
 release later this week
 at excellent prices. We acquired many times more
 material than anybody else
 so we can offer the best specimens at the best
 prices.  We will be posting
 several images with dozens of examples each to pick
 from.  We normally do
 not release material until it is completely
 classified but will make an
 exception in this case since we should have the
 classification data within
 two weeks.  We have very nice looking Amgala
 (Proprietary Provisional Name)
 inventory with completely crusted and oriented
 specimens so you may want to
 consider these before making any purchasing
 decisions.  Here is a link to
 some images of a test samples:
 
 http://www.lunarrock.com/amgala/amgalagroup.jpg
 
 Here is the provisional data and coordinates:
 
 Amgala Meteorite Fall - October 16, 2003
 
 Location: Amgala to Oum Dreyga, Western Sahara,
 Morocco
 Date: October 16, 2003
 Time: 2:00 AM GMT
 Direction of fall: Southwesterly
 Coordinates of known strewn field to date:
 Amgala
 Latitude: 26 degrees 15' North
 Longitude: 11 degrees 12' West
 Oum Dreyga
 Latitude: 24 degrees 12' North
 Longitude: 13 degrees 20' West
 Amount recovered: Approximately 15 kilos
 Classification: Chondrite (pending)
 
 Witness statements from 3 soldiers in Tiyert (sp)
 collected by Team
 LunarRock
 1) Youssef Oukhaye - Saw the red high and smoker and
 heard the sound of two
 bangs. 2) Hamidi Hdou - Supposed that a plane was
 falling.
 3) Yassine M'hamed - Heard a strange sound breaking
 the land.
 
 Here is a link to a map of the region:
 

http://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/map/profile/wsahara.pdf
 
 New falls are always exciting and we want to
 apologize for keeping this
 secret for so long.  We just did not want a repeat
 of Bensour or Thuathe on
 our hands.
 
 All the best,
 
 Adam and Greg Hupe
 The Hupe Collection
 IMCA 2185
 
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] New Fall called Amgala from Western Sahara

2004-03-01 Thread Michael Farmer
sorry, email was sent before finished, too hard to
type on arab keybord.  continued; i was told here that
you have a couple of samples, no more. If you send a
photo link to the list showing all of the kilos, then
of course it is indisputable.
I dont know what anyone else has, just what I have,
but with bensour the same thing happened, i got over
20 kilos and the main mass, yet other people all said
they had the same thing.
Photos are proof enough for me.
Again, not to be trying to cause trouble, but I was
the first to announce it, whether or not anyone else
has any or is supposed to be getting any, and I know
only what i have, so you can wait until the other
dealers supposed stocks of this meteorite materialize,
doesnt matter to me, I have very little to offer,
certainly not enough to fill demand; so there we are.
Mike Farmer
You say you have the largest invoentory of this
meteorite? Pretty presumtuous to me as i am in Morocco
at this time.
--- Adam Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Dear List Members,
 
 It looks like the cat is out of the bag.  We have
 been working on this new
 fall for several months now and have accumulated
 several kilograms (largest
 inventory of Amgala in the World) which we plan to
 release later this week
 at excellent prices. We acquired many times more
 material than anybody else
 so we can offer the best specimens at the best
 prices.  We will be posting
 several images with dozens of examples each to pick
 from.  We normally do
 not release material until it is completely
 classified but will make an
 exception in this case since we should have the
 classification data within
 two weeks.  We have very nice looking Amgala
 (Proprietary Provisional Name)
 inventory with completely crusted and oriented
 specimens so you may want to
 consider these before making any purchasing
 decisions.  Here is a link to
 some images of a test samples:
 
 http://www.lunarrock.com/amgala/amgalagroup.jpg
 
 Here is the provisional data and coordinates:
 
 Amgala Meteorite Fall - October 16, 2003
 
 Location: Amgala to Oum Dreyga, Western Sahara,
 Morocco
 Date: October 16, 2003
 Time: 2:00 AM GMT
 Direction of fall: Southwesterly
 Coordinates of known strewn field to date:
 Amgala
 Latitude: 26 degrees 15' North
 Longitude: 11 degrees 12' West
 Oum Dreyga
 Latitude: 24 degrees 12' North
 Longitude: 13 degrees 20' West
 Amount recovered: Approximately 15 kilos
 Classification: Chondrite (pending)
 
 Witness statements from 3 soldiers in Tiyert (sp)
 collected by Team
 LunarRock
 1) Youssef Oukhaye - Saw the red high and smoker and
 heard the sound of two
 bangs. 2) Hamidi Hdou - Supposed that a plane was
 falling.
 3) Yassine M'hamed - Heard a strange sound breaking
 the land.
 
 Here is a link to a map of the region:
 

http://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/map/profile/wsahara.pdf
 
 New falls are always exciting and we want to
 apologize for keeping this
 secret for so long.  We just did not want a repeat
 of Bensour or Thuathe on
 our hands.
 
 All the best,
 
 Adam and Greg Hupe
 The Hupe Collection
 IMCA 2185
 
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] New Fall called Amgala from Western Sahara

2004-03-01 Thread Michael Farmer
Adam, how do you know how much i have? Aid? he just
sold me one of your best stones you have ever got,
Habibi? He is in Agdir 500 miles from me. 
Second, if you have all these kilos of this new fall,
show us a photo of the large batch. That would satisfy
me. I am told here that you only have 
--- Adam Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Dear List Members,
 
 It looks like the cat is out of the bag.  We have
 been working on this new
 fall for several months now and have accumulated
 several kilograms (largest
 inventory of Amgala in the World) which we plan to
 release later this week
 at excellent prices. We acquired many times more
 material than anybody else
 so we can offer the best specimens at the best
 prices.  We will be posting
 several images with dozens of examples each to pick
 from.  We normally do
 not release material until it is completely
 classified but will make an
 exception in this case since we should have the
 classification data within
 two weeks.  We have very nice looking Amgala
 (Proprietary Provisional Name)
 inventory with completely crusted and oriented
 specimens so you may want to
 consider these before making any purchasing
 decisions.  Here is a link to
 some images of a test samples:
 
 http://www.lunarrock.com/amgala/amgalagroup.jpg
 
 Here is the provisional data and coordinates:
 
 Amgala Meteorite Fall - October 16, 2003
 
 Location: Amgala to Oum Dreyga, Western Sahara,
 Morocco
 Date: October 16, 2003
 Time: 2:00 AM GMT
 Direction of fall: Southwesterly
 Coordinates of known strewn field to date:
 Amgala
 Latitude: 26 degrees 15' North
 Longitude: 11 degrees 12' West
 Oum Dreyga
 Latitude: 24 degrees 12' North
 Longitude: 13 degrees 20' West
 Amount recovered: Approximately 15 kilos
 Classification: Chondrite (pending)
 
 Witness statements from 3 soldiers in Tiyert (sp)
 collected by Team
 LunarRock
 1) Youssef Oukhaye - Saw the red high and smoker and
 heard the sound of two
 bangs. 2) Hamidi Hdou - Supposed that a plane was
 falling.
 3) Yassine M'hamed - Heard a strange sound breaking
 the land.
 
 Here is a link to a map of the region:
 

http://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/map/profile/wsahara.pdf
 
 New falls are always exciting and we want to
 apologize for keeping this
 secret for so long.  We just did not want a repeat
 of Bensour or Thuathe on
 our hands.
 
 All the best,
 
 Adam and Greg Hupe
 The Hupe Collection
 IMCA 2185
 
 
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[meteorite-list] New Fall called Amgala from Western Sahara

2004-02-29 Thread Adam Hupe
Dear List Members,

It looks like the cat is out of the bag.  We have been working on this new
fall for several months now and have accumulated several kilograms (largest
inventory of Amgala in the World) which we plan to release later this week
at excellent prices. We acquired many times more material than anybody else
so we can offer the best specimens at the best prices.  We will be posting
several images with dozens of examples each to pick from.  We normally do
not release material until it is completely classified but will make an
exception in this case since we should have the classification data within
two weeks.  We have very nice looking Amgala (Proprietary Provisional Name)
inventory with completely crusted and oriented specimens so you may want to
consider these before making any purchasing decisions.  Here is a link to
some images of a test samples:

http://www.lunarrock.com/amgala/amgalagroup.jpg

Here is the provisional data and coordinates:

Amgala Meteorite Fall - October 16, 2003

Location: Amgala to Oum Dreyga, Western Sahara, Morocco
Date: October 16, 2003
Time: 2:00 AM GMT
Direction of fall: Southwesterly
Coordinates of known strewn field to date:
Amgala
Latitude: 26 degrees 15' North
Longitude: 11 degrees 12' West
Oum Dreyga
Latitude: 24 degrees 12' North
Longitude: 13 degrees 20' West
Amount recovered: Approximately 15 kilos
Classification: Chondrite (pending)

Witness statements from 3 soldiers in Tiyert (sp) collected by Team
LunarRock
1) Youssef Oukhaye - Saw the red high and smoker and heard the sound of two
bangs. 2) Hamidi Hdou - Supposed that a plane was falling.
3) Yassine M'hamed - Heard a strange sound breaking the land.

Here is a link to a map of the region:

http://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/map/profile/wsahara.pdf

New falls are always exciting and we want to apologize for keeping this
secret for so long.  We just did not want a repeat of Bensour or Thuathe on
our hands.

All the best,

Adam and Greg Hupe
The Hupe Collection
IMCA 2185


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