I've just driven through the Mojave Desert to Las Vegas (so as to havea good Perseid-viewing-headquarters ONLY, of course ;-) and will be stopping by the "Desert Discovery Center" in Barstow on my way back to LA Tuesday. We've briefly touched on the "Old Woman" meteorite a few times on the list,
Hello
--- "Matson, Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Mark, Matteo and List,
>
> Matteo: sorry to hear about your difficulties with
> Brad. The
> mounting evidence is that Brad, while he does sell
> legitimate
> meteorites and almost always comes through when
> pressed, is a
> procrastina
Hello all
Take a look now to my feedbacks on Ebay what have
write the liar Sampson. Well, today I write to Ebay
and paypal. Sampson, if you have the balls and you are
in the mailing list, give a explanation to your new
failure. Excused the vent.
Regards
Matteo
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M come Meteorite - Matteo
Paper: Manitoba Morning Free Press
City: Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Date: Saturday, February 26, 1910
FALL OF A METEORITE
A meteoric stone is said to have fallen on the evening of Oct. 7th near the
town of Norwood, Mass.
It was about two and a half feet long, one feet to one foot and a half wid
Hello All,
Thank you to everyone that has e-mailed me on the newspaper articles I have
been finding.
Now if only I can find the Dog article...:-)
Mark Bostick
Paper:
New York Times Date: Friday, November 17, 1899
METEORITE WRECKS DWELLING
Tears Away Part of Upper Story and Buires itself i
I bought some Lost Creek from CosmicVisitors..but at more than 3 a gram I
think.. During the times I bought them they were going high.
Rosie
- Original Message -
From: "Matson, Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'MARK BOSTICK '" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, August
I know,
I know,
I forgot to give you a link (again).
Here it is:
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
And thank you for looking.
Anne Black
IMCA #2356
www.IMPACTIKA.com
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello members,
I am back on EBAY!
I just posted a nice assortment of very pretty pieces.
Only 10 of them, carefully chosen. (My name is not Mike!!!) :-))
And a few might interest the micro collectors on the List.
Of course, as usual, all comments and questions are welcome.
Anne Black
IMCA
Hi Mark, Matteo and List,
Matteo: sorry to hear about your difficulties with Brad. The
mounting evidence is that Brad, while he does sell legitimate
meteorites and almost always comes through when pressed, is a
procrastinator. Be forceful -- the squeaky wheel does get the
grease. You are unfor
Test Test
--- Steven Drummond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello List, Christian, I have tried to email you and my
> emails come back undeliverable , I know you said something about
> not being able to post to the list for a couple weeks, Can you
> email me and see if it gets through ?
http://www.cincypost.com/2002/aug/10/meteor081002.html
No UFOs sighted; `flash' likely a meteor
By Craig Garretson
The Cincinnati Post
August 10, 2002
Call off the Men In Black.
A brief but spectacular sky show over Greater Cincinnati two weeks,
though not of this world, was almost certai
- Original Message -
From: Michael
Cottingham
To: Michael Cottingham
Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 6:25 PM
Subject: 3 day EBAY auction, thin sections, $1.00
etc
Hello Everyone
Go to:
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
Many NEW 3 day auctions... All types: Buy it
Now, Thin Se
Hi list. I'm sorry I did not mention what my 12.5 slice is. It is THE
TUCSON RING. Please forgive me.
steve
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Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728
The Midwest Meteorite Collector!
Website url http://stormbringer60120.t
Hi,
I don't know the form for naming of newly identified impact
craters, but it seems to me that there are only two suitable
candidates for what I believe to be the Australite source
crater in Central Australia:
Gene Schoemaker Crater
or
Schoemaker Crater
have a good week
chris sharp
Good afternoon list. I just completed putting 9 new mocro's on my website.
You can see them all on my micromount page. I'm still having trouble with
the website, so i'll be working on it for awhile. Soon i'll be putting my
12.5 gram slice on my home page. To date this is my finest piece. Enjoy!
=
Hi Christian!
N9ice to put a face to you! It is good to see what these wonderful people I
read about everyday looks like!
Meeting Rob Elliott (welcome back home, Rob!) was an eye-opener!
very best
dave
In gentle decay,
d.
"I have a proof that x^n+y^n=z^n never has integer solutions for n>2.
ho
Brad's eBay username is "cosmicvisitors" and he is currently a registered user.
Best,
Ken
#9632
Fred wrote:
> What is Sampson's eBay username?
>
> Thanks
>
> Frederic Janik
>
> - Original Message -
> From: MARK BOSTICK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, August
Hi List, Christian, I tried to reply to an email you sent me directly ,it
came right back again . Below is the message maybe this will help figure
this out. Best Regards, Steven Drummond "The Unknown Collector" :-)
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From: "Mail Delivery System" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It sure didn't take him long to respond to Matteo's
feedback on ebay. I think its obvious what's going on.
He lists a meteorite on ebay, starting @ $1.00 with no
min., It doesn't bring the price he thinks it worth,
so, he has "e-mail" problems. His feedback speaks for
itself. His sales practi
Good afternoon all,
I have done business with Brad Sampson many times in the past. Though, the bulk of those transactions were more than a year ago. Although all my purchases did eventually arrive, safe and sound, they were invariably received later than I would have expected. Occasionally much la
Hello all
I givened to Sampson the ultimatum for a reply, either
sends myself immediately the pieces or the money back,
or warning paypal and Ebay for to make it hunt. I
said him that it is a liar on what it wrote in the
feedback seen that I wrote him varied times and me did
not ever answer. I
Hello Matteo Mark and list members,
I have purchased items from brad on a number of occassions although i have
received everything i purchased the amount of time in receiving my items and
his communications are terrible. The first time i waited almost 2 months
after payment to receive my item with
cosmicvisitors
Matteo
--- Fred <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is Sampson's eBay username?
>
> Thanks
>
> Frederic Janik
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: MARK BOSTICK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 9:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-l
What is Sampson's eBay username?
Thanks
Frederic Janik
- Original Message -
From: MARK BOSTICK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 9:08 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Brad Sampson Update
> Hello Steven, Matteo and list,
>
> Matteogood luck,
Hello Steven, Matteo and list,
Matteogood luck, Brad promised me a refund over a year ago on some very
late and very poorly shipped meteorites that arrived smashed up. I have yet
to receive any refund and recieved almost the same response as Matteo from
my inquiries. List members may als
Well maybe Brad Sampson ( who I do not know) went on vacation or something..
I had some doc appointments and then went on vacation and walked out the
door without mailing payment to John Schooler.. cuz I was upset and forgot.
I didn't mean to forget. I just did. I have had a few times when someth
Hi list,
there have been some comments regarding the weathering of the recently
recovered German meteorite "Neuschwanstein" on this list.
According to my experience with freshly fallen meteorites and also with
our (wet) climate in Central Europe, we expected to see just THIS state
of weathering o
Dear List,
I sure didn't mean to get embroiled in a controversy, but was thinking
outloud when I responded to Matteo's post. I was also emailed later,
privately by someone else on this list, who finds themselves in the same boat
as Matteo-money sent, no meteorite. At that point my IMCA re
woohoo Cutie Patooties :-)
The pic came through just fine Christian...So I guess you have fixed the
problem.
Rosie
- Original Message -
From: "Ing. Christian ANGER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Meteorite-List@Meteoritecentral. Com"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 11:25 P
Hi Al & listees
I have a page on our website that lists the largest public collections in the world. I have added your new info to the page. Please check out the following link;
Largest Meteorite Collections in the World
One notable collection that is missing is Harvard. I have emailed them but ha
In long overdue "cleaning of house" (my very cluttered
e-mail box) I re-read this.
I think the topic and the point made is quite valid.
NWA's have done much to broaden general collector
interest, and some very, very rare and fine specimens
have been brought to light in the effort.
These rare on
Hello Matteo,
The meteorite articles are on newpaper and therefore very large. Most of
them are too brittle to msil to anyone for fear they would fall apart. I
have been nice enough to transcibe the papers I find, which have been the
rewards of 100's of hours of searching. Perhaps you have a
Hello
Why no put a copy of the articles in internet?
Regards
Matteo
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> Mark,
>
> Very interesting! Thanks for sharing the story!
>
> Steve Sachs
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http://www.pairli
Mark,
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing the story!
Steve Sachs
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Matteo and List,
Hopefully Brad will make good on his business ventures here. I'm a bit
surprised though that an internet provider could wipe out his entire email
database. (That would be a class action suit just waiting to happen!)
Hopefully Brad would have backed up his files to the hard dr
Hello All,
I've found several more meteorite newspaper articles. Here is a rather
short one on the Tuscon Ring. Have a good weekend.
Mark Bostick "The Big Collector"
Paper: Janesville Daily Gazette City: Janesville Date: Saturday,
December 26, 1863
Under the section "ALL SORTS OF PARAGRAPHS
Paper: New
York Times City: New
York City, NY. Date: Friday, October 01, 1897
BACK FROM THE FAR NORTH
Steamer Hope, with the Big Greenland Meteorite Aboard, Moored at Brooklyn
ESKIMOS AND CURIOSITIES
Liet. Robert E. Peary's artic steamer Hope, In command of Capt. John Bartlett
arrived from
Hi John and listmembers:
John, you best be believing it was a pleasure meeting you and great fun
hanging out with you and Gary at the show. This is the first year my
wife and I have gone on the first day of the show and my first trip with
Gary, whom, incidentaly, I met for the first time at Geof
Hi all,
the link I mentioned got scrambled.
Try this:
http://www.public.asu.edu/~tolonqua/
and scroll down to "Clickable Map of Australia"
and I guess I should apologise to Tolonqua (the cat)
for my earlier misreference and thank you Ayelet for such
a useful home page.
Cheers
chris sharp
Hello all
This is the answer from Sampson to my email sent to
hotmail email:
I need your address. My internet provider is being
taken over by another company and they wiped out my
email losing all of the shipping addresses i had
stored in it. I'm having to use Hotmail until
everything is back up
Keith wrote:
> Is there any example of an impact crater greater than 0.5 km
> in size that has been formed in unconsolidated sediments like
> those underlying quaternary terraces, alluvial plain, deltaic,
> or coastal plain? What would such an impact crater in uncon-
> solidated sand look like?
Hello List,
Christian, I have tried to email you and my emails come back undeliverable
, I know you said something about not being able to post to the list for a
couple weeks, Can you email me and see if it gets through ?
Best Regards To All
, Steven Drummond "The Unkn
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