Re: [meteorite-list] Thank you List and MetSocCom

2011-04-25 Thread Greg Hupe

Hi Count and List,

Congrats again to the Count and All involved for the discovery, 
classification and acceptance of Stump Spring 083. Congrats to All who have 
found meteorites at Stump Spring, Sonny has the numbers there! The Count 
mentioned one of my finds in that area, here are the Provisional entries for 
the two individuals I found in October. These are different from each other 
and were ~1.25 miles apart, one being ~1/2 mile from Guido's.


Stump Spring 084:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?sea=stump+spring+084&sfor=names&ants=&falls=&valids=&stype=contains&lrec=50&map=ge&browse=&country=All&srt=name&categ=All&mblist=All&rect=&phot=&snew=0&pnt=Normal%20table&code=52753

Stump Spring 085
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?sea=stump+spring+085&sfor=names&ants=&falls=&valids=&stype=contains&lrec=50&map=ge&browse=&country=All&srt=name&categ=All&mblist=All&rect=&phot=&snew=0&pnt=Normal%20table&code=52754

Good to be home... again! ;-)

Best Regards,
Greg


Greg Hupe
The Hupe Collection
gmh...@centurylink.net
www.LunarRock.com
IMCA 3163


-----Original Message----- 
From: Count Deiro

Sent: Monday, April 25, 2011 10:57 PM
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Thank you List and MetSocCom

If this is a repost..I'n sorry.

I want to thank everyone on and off List for the many congratulations.

A correction to the Bulletin. The Stump Springs main mass is held by myself 
and the Smithsonian. Sonny Clary donated the half that he acquired from me 
to the Institution last year. The number 83 is because 82 numbers were 
reserved by Sonny. How you do do this isn't quite clear to me. There are no 
other "Stump Springs" meteorites in the Bulletin. And, I'm informed this LL6 
is unique to any meteorites Sonny has found in this location, and he has 
found quite a few, as did Jim Krieg and other hunters. Sonny told me those 
he located in his strewn field were "H's".


Greg Hupe found a different classification chondrite less than half a mile 
from my find a few months ago while accompanied by myself and Adam.. So, 
there are probably at least three different classifications that have fallen 
in this strewn field and close proximity.



Stump Springs 83 is the largest intact chondrite found so far in Nevada. If 
you would like to see a photo of how I prepped and mounted it, the link is 
below. It's mounted upright as I first saw it. I used hot distilled water 
and a stainless brush followed by a soak in 98% alcohol and a bake in the 
oven. The way it's depicted hides the fact it was cut in half. It still 
shows some fusion crust even though it's terrestrial age is probably tens of 
thousands of years.



http://s797.photobucket.com/albums/yy258/Aitmuseum/?action=view¤t=P8230085.jpg


Best personal regards to all and I am very happy that my first find got 
recognized. Thanks to Ted Bunch and all at the Met Soc Committee too.


Count Deiro
IMCA 3536

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[meteorite-list] Thank you List and MetSocCom

2011-04-25 Thread Count Deiro
If this is a repost..I'n sorry.

I want to thank everyone on and off List for the many congratulations. 

A correction to the Bulletin. The Stump Springs main mass is held by myself and 
the Smithsonian. Sonny Clary donated the half that he acquired from me to the 
Institution last year. The number 83 is because 82 numbers were reserved by 
Sonny. How you do do this isn't quite clear to me. There are no other "Stump 
Springs" meteorites in the Bulletin. And, I'm informed this LL6 is unique to 
any meteorites Sonny has found in this location, and he has found quite a few, 
as did Jim Krieg and other hunters. Sonny told me those he located in his 
strewn field were "H's". 

Greg Hupe found a different classification chondrite less than half a mile from 
my find a few months ago while accompanied by myself and Adam.. So, there are 
probably at least three different classifications that have fallen in this 
strewn field and close proximity. 


Stump Springs 83 is the largest intact chondrite found so far in Nevada. If you 
would like to see a photo of how I prepped and mounted it, the link is below. 
It's mounted upright as I first saw it. I used hot distilled water and a 
stainless brush followed by a soak in 98% alcohol and a bake in the oven. The 
way it's depicted hides the fact it was cut in half. It still shows some fusion 
crust even though it's terrestrial age is probably tens of thousands of years.


http://s797.photobucket.com/albums/yy258/Aitmuseum/?action=view¤t=P8230085.jpg


Best personal regards to all and I am very happy that my first find got 
recognized. Thanks to Ted Bunch and all at the Met Soc Committee too.

Count Deiro
IMCA 3536  

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[meteorite-list] Thank you List.

2009-09-22 Thread countdeiro
Good Morning from Sin City,

I have been collecting and recently hunting meteorites for just these past nine 
months. Nearly a dozen dealers on the LIST can attest that I "caught the bug" 
and quickly aquired first, the requisite, ubquitose, types and now the more 
definitive and rare examples as I refine my interest. I could not have obtained 
these specimens and the lab equipiment to enjoy them without the postings of 
the members of the List and their respective websites. 

The amount of knowledge one can aquire from perusing the professional 
photography and academic papers posted to the List and available on the dozens 
of links provided is frankly, incredible. 

I wish to publicly thank the List for welcoming this "newbie". 

A special thanks to Sonny Clary who, by serendipty, lives within hailing 
distance of me and has generously guided my first steps into this remarkable 
field of interest. His finds, particularly in Nevada, are among the rariest 
extant.

A quick Vielen Dank to Moritz Karl for the gorgeous Cape York. The Winonaite 
was beautifully prepared.

Count Guido Deiro 



 

 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Thank You List Members!

2008-09-04 Thread Melva Garzelloni
Thank you, Ruben!  The videos are great - always entertaining and
informative.  Isn't it about time for another one. . .?
You did a great job on the article as well.  Keep up the good work.

Melva 

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Hi all,
I just wanted to say thank you for all the emails I've received regarding
the Sky and Telescope article - Oct. 2008 issue - that Geoff and I wrote.

I also wanted to say thanks for over 175,000 views on youtube and 102
subscribers! When I started making videos last July I never thought that in
just over a year I'd have made over 25 meteorite related videos and that
they would have been so well received. 

Thanks again,
 

Ruben Garcia
Phoenix, Arizona
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http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=meteorfright&p=v


  
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[meteorite-list] Thank You List Members!

2008-09-04 Thread Ruben Garcia
Hi all,
I just wanted to say thank you for all the emails I've received regarding the 
Sky and Telescope article - Oct. 2008 issue - that Geoff and I wrote.

I also wanted to say thanks for over 175,000 views on youtube and 102 
subscribers! When I started making videos last July I never thought that in 
just over a year I'd have made over 25 meteorite related videos and that they 
would have been so well received. 

Thanks again,
 

Ruben Garcia
Phoenix, Arizona
http://www.mr-meteorite.com
http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=meteorfright&p=v


  
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Re: [meteorite-list] Thank You List!

2004-07-07 Thread Becky and Kirk
Hello All,
Thank you for all of the help that many of you have offered me since I
asked the other day. I'm sure that over time I will become much more
knowledgable as I get to know the hobby better; with your help of
course. Thank you. 
Allan Lang, if you are out there, please get back to me about your
offer you e-mailed me about the other day. Thank you.
Best to all,
  Kirk..
Rob Wesel wrote:
> 
> Hello all -
> 
> We have seen a lot of the new NWA 3118 CV3 in it's individual and fragment
> form but not much sliced. I have a few pieces expertly prepared, all showing
> abundant chondrules and most showing a huge inclusion that ran straight
> through the piece. What you see in the photos is all that I have available.
> 
> Priced at:
> 0.1-10.0 grams  $8 per gram
> 10.1-20.0 grams  $7 per gram
> 20.1-40.0 grams  $6 per gram
> >40 grams $5 per gram
> 
> All are sliced nice and thin around 2mm
> 
> I also have two pieces of just the inclusion material that is a sliced
> nodule found in the strewnfield, a meteorite within a meteorite showing it's
> own fine chondrules.
> 0.5 gram endcut $50
> 3.3 gram endcut $300
> 
> Photos here, sorry to have to use the scanner but they are so polished that
> the camera flash was causing all kinds of hell:
> http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/robandcolleen11197/album?.dir=/b740
> 
> I also have a few of these left, $12 each:
> http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/robandcolleen11197/detail?.dir=/2146&.dnm=b354.jpg
> 
> Rob Wesel
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