Hello List,
Here are some thin section boxes that hold 100 slides and small glass
bottles for meteorite fragments.
http://www.meteoriteusa.com/sale.htm
Free shipping in N. America
Thanks for looking.
John Sinclair
www.meteoriteUSA.com
www.meteorites.org
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It is a term used to describe the grading of clean uncut natural Emeralds
mainly from Columbia. They are not treated or artificially colored like so
many other emeralds sold on the market today.
This term is used to describe stones to be faceted. Am I right? I hope so as
my wife and I dabble in th
For the benefit of a person very important to me and influential in the world
of meteorites, I need to determine the % of "USA" v. "the rest of the list"
that knows what the term "Emerald rough" defines. I'll publish the definition
and survey results in 48 hours (assuming there are results to r
I mailed this to everyone on Wednesday but apparently AOL didn't bother to
put it through. Perhaps it's important enough to "try again".
Kevin Kichinka
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On page 6D of today's USA Today there's a small feature entitled "CO2, not
H2O, may be cause of Mars gullies". A photo
Hey,
anyone else noticed that if they put their IMCA logo (the little one) on an
eBAy ad, the image isn;t showing but the link is?
Or am I being a doofus?!
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8.2-kilogram Manitoba meteorite is second largest of its kind in Canada
A large rock that a Manitoba man found while grading a road has been
identified as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is for those of you who are interested in unusual
> etch patterns. The following URL is to a page with
> several pictures of some henbury slices I just got back
> from etching. Part of the pattern is normal and part is
> smeared, I would guess from an impact. Enjoy
HI all,
I'm a little behind on cash right now and in need of display meteorites for a talk (well several actually) so i decided to post my micromount collection for sale or trade. Some of them I am not sure the weight as my scale only goes from 1-100 gms however I have made comparions. If anyon
Hullo!
if any one out there also collects antiquarian books, I've just put a beauty
on eBay!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1524890575
check it out if you are interested otherwise please accept my apologies for
plugging a non meteoritic item on this forum.
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In gentle deca
Mr Earl Young had a really great grasp on rocks. For
their to be two meteorites would be strange but if he
cut one in half you have two:)
I don't usally like posting like this. Why would I do
it? I spent alottt of time trying to recovery
meteorites. I make these posts in case a deal goes
Hi All; I have fossil and meteorite auctions ending at 11AM Eastern
time...some VERY good deals.
If interested go to:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=mammoth357@ao
l.com&include=0&since=-1&sort=2&rows=25
Thanks; Jake
Jake Delgaudio
The Nature Source
M
Martin Horejsi wrote:
> I am wondering if anyone has a slice of the Rose City chondrite
> they could compare with the slice offered in this ebay auction:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1081837462
> All of the photos I have seen of Rose City show an almost black
> colored m
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