Hello all
I am sorry but the email is in italian language, I
have see if bablefish give to me a good translation,
but nothing. If you want translate with a good iternet
translator:
SECINARO. Avranno inizio domani mattina, nella piana
del
Sirente, gli scavi per riportare alla luce frammenti
del
And Darryl Pitt and me ;-) And in the same day of
importat fall, the Barbotan fall!!
Regards
Matteo
> Only during July. It is a special month with Robert
> Haag's birthday, and
> mine.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Anne Black
> IMCA #2356
> www.IMPACTIKA.com
> e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
=
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Mike and list,
I will have to tend to agree with you and then say
that you must be patient as with everything else in the world it will come full
circle again. Hip huggers are in again...they were a big item when I was a kid
in the 60's...funny thing is that the kids wearing them now think th
Hi list. I have a 232 gram Mundrabilla individual pieve with a natural
hole forsale. i have a picture of it. Please e-mail for price. It is a
beauty.
steve arnold, chicago!
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The calendar is also on eBay with free
priority shipping.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2117620464
I am in complete agreement with Anne, it really
turned out nice.
--Rob Wesel--We are the music makers...and
we are the dreamers of the dreams.Willy Wonka, 1
I still watch ebay for things I don't have, and I can still find bargains
there, but I'm more selective than I used to be. My connection isn't fast
enough for me to want to wait while every duplicate NWA or Sikhote-Alin or
Nantan loads its picture. Ebay is a good place to start one's collection,
Title: Re: [meteorite-list] Ebay prices.
on 6/29/02 10:11 AM, Michael Farmer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>People tend to destroy all good things, as it mostly is with ebay now. <
Now this is an interesting comment. Others are destroying something good because you can no longer get "be
>Only during July. It is a special month with Robert Haag's birthday, and
> >mine.
>Thank you.
>Anne Black
>
Anne. Happy birthday. I have one of those calanders to. I am totally
impressed with it. That would make one of the most ultimate birthday
presents that you can find anywhere. How old are
In a message dated 6/26/2002 4:52:32 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is a message is to all the people that didn't get a chance
to bid on my auction for The Third Millennium Meteorite Calendar,
2003 Edition. Just off the press!
Thanks Roman for all the work and all th
I noticed this since I began collecting.
There were very few to chose from.. then all of a sudden.. hmm. Like you guys. I
tend to look at new and going ... I figure I will catch the other on the
upswing. But it seems my best pieces are from my friends I deal with
on internet.. Like Mike C
Title: Martin Holst from Norway wanted
I have a network error when I send an E-mail to Martin Holst from Norway. Anybody could help me?
thanks,
Philippe Thomas
http://www.meteoritica.com/
CNN article link:
http://www.cnn.com/2002/LAW/06/29/moon.rock.lawsuit.ap/index.html
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MIAMI, Florida (AP) -- In a cross between science fiction and a children's
tale, a moon rock gets dug up from its peaceful valley, flies aboard Apollo
17 to Earth, visits Honduras and winds up
Saint words.Ebay is only a zone where buy
meteorites for low prices - yes few meteorites have
high prices but surely no go sold or in rare case go
sold - and no a zone for see the market prices. Yes,
for the persons want ruin the prices, Ebay is a good
site where put meteorites start $0.01 and
June 29, 2002
Greetings Meteorite Enthusiasts!
Excellent pictures Mr. Jim Strope! I hope you and Mr.
Mike Farmer were not too petrified my the sheer
magnitude of the meteoritic collection that the museum
would mistaken you two as newly arrived wax figures,
thus, resulting in the accidental rem
Please remove me from the list.
Thank you,
Donna Royal
Tracy Latimer wrote:
> I've recently started branching out from meteorites (to the alarm of my
> husband!) to semi-precious gemstones. I prefer the obscure ones, and
> thought I'd found a winner when I came across "mawsitsit", a
> chromium
Hello,
I have some ebay auctions ending today and tomorrow. I have some quality thin sections
listed which include Portales Valley, NM, Happy Canyon, Texas (an enstatite E6 shock
melt!), Tuxtuac. I also have listed a very nice and cheap Mundrabilla, Aust. iron as
well as a hard to get item Axtell
hello
I no use machines for polished my slices, only my
hands with 6 different types of abrasive papers.a
machine for polished have a high price for me ;-)
Regards
Matteo
--- Ian Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've just started collecting and have been wondering
> what sort of machin
Hello all
Yes is very poor labelsin my meteorite exhibition
labels I put name, type, zone found, when fall-found,
total mass, weight of the piece show and a little
history, all in a 5x7 cm. label.
Regards
Matteo
--- Bernd Pauli HD
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jim Strope wrote:
>
> > Here i
Mark wrote:
> What is the Ohio artifact?
Hello Mark and List,
The German text says something like copper ear stoppers (?)
sintered together and plated with meteoric iron found in 1889
in the prehistoric Till Porter Mound, Ohio.
Best regs,
Bernd
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I've just started collecting and have been wondering what sort of machinery
is needed to slice samples up. It amazes how smooth and polished the finish
that the pieces I'm buying are and just wondered if any experts can tell me
what sort of machines are used and how long it takes.
Obviously no
Jim Strope wrote:
> Here is a link to some of the photos that I took with
> my digital camera while Mike Farmer and I were at the
> Vienna Museum. I will add a few 35mm photos when I get
> them back from developing.
http://208.55.105.193/austria.htm
Hello Jim and List,
Thank you, Jim, for the
I've just started collecting and have been wondering what sort of machinery
is needed to slice samples up. It amazes how smooth and polished the finish
that the pieces I'm buying are and just wondered if any experts can tell me
what sort of machines are used and how long it takes.
Obviously no
Hello All,
Here's the latest meteor-wrong. Looks like
some type of ignious stone to me. Photos are not too good.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2117473608
Mark
Hello Jim (and list), Pretty cool displays Vienna has going on. Meaning the display cases. They kinda look the ones I've seen in the old Ninninger museum photos. What is the Ohio artifact? Mark Bostick - Original Message - From: Jim Strope Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 8:29 PM To:
Jim/Mike,
Awesome stuff ! Thanx for your effort with
sharing photos from Vienna. Most of these individuals are very
special. The pictures alone are stunning. In person must have been a treat.
Thanx again.
John Divelbiss
Reading, PA
IMCA 2006
- Original Message -
Fr
Hello List,
I have completely redone my web site by adding a micro's page and about
30 new meteorite pictures. I will offer a 10% discount for one week on
all purchases in observance of Independence Day in the United States.
Even if you are not interested in purchasing anything you will still
enj
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