--- Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I find that Mateo frequently does this, as
does Michael Cottingham
and, in spurts, Mike Farmer and Dean Bessy. The list
could go on. (granted,
they all, especially Mike Farmer Dean Bessey give
it a rest from time
to time - sometimes for many
Hello all,
Tonight my 8 year old son Christopher and I were
out looking at the moon with our wholly inadequate telescope. It is fine for
looking at the moon but lacks the optics needed for much else.
Anyways he is a very smart kid and asked me a
couple of questions that I could not answer
Here we go again... what to do about Steve from
Chicago. May I suggest pulling the plug once and for all, the 'plug' that
connects him to the list, that is. No one can say he wasn't warned, and in my
humble opinion he's been warned more than one too many times. Sure we all have
delete keys
GOOD JOB Elton! Well stated!
CYA Steve!
Best to all; Jake
Jake Delgaudio
The Nature Source
Meteorites Fossils
Queensbury, NY 12804
Member: The Meteoritical Society
Member: AAPS/American Association of Paleontological Suppliers
Member: International Meteorite Collectors Association #4262
In a message dated 26/08/02 12:48:29 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear List:
Has anyone tried to etch Putorano? Thanks for replies. Sincerely,
Dirk Ross...Tokyo
Yep,
John Gwilliam etched a few pieces of Putorano last year when we all got together in Holbrook. The metal blebs
You all have made your points. I know how you all feel. I'm sorry for
posting you. No more posts!!!
=
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728
The Midwest Meteorite Collector!
Website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com
Steve,
I suggest that you place your items on ebay and let the market dictate
your unknown asking prices; also you could sell your fossils, and find
buyers for your items. Dirk Ross...Tokyo
Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
You all have made your points. I know how you all feel. I'm sorry
Dear Matt and list members:
Thanks for your replies to my question; many of you were kind enough to
answer.
Sincerely, Dirk Ross...Tokyo
Matt Morgan wrote:
Hi Dirk:
I was one of the first people (to my knowledge) to etch Putorana. Nearly
falling over with excitement, I thought we had a
Hi List,
As a meteorite dealer that has had great success from posting and selling
with the help of this list, I would like to see Art restrict dealers and
anyone else selling, to one 'sale' post per week or 2 per month or something
similar.
This list was formed for the discussion of
Hello List Members:
I agree with John Sinclair 100%. Since I am a meteorite dealer, as well as a
collector, I tend to say little and post less. In fact, I can recall only
two posts I have made for meteorites. John's suggestion of between 2 and 4
per month should be more than adequate for
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Sounds like you covered most of the bases with your explanations to
Christopher -- I don't see any that I would substantially alter.
Survivability of a meteorite on the Moon's surface once it hits would
depend on: size of the object, type of terrain it hit (a big dust pool
vs. solid rock vs.
Hi John and list,
I agree completely with John.
Jim Baxter
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Originally From: John Sinclair [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [meteorite-list] List Restrictions
Date: 08/26/2002 12:04pm
Hi List,
As a meteorite dealer that has had great
I hate to see any kind of number of posts dictated by Art as that would put
a burden on him as to keeping track of everyone which I am sure he has
better things to do. I think that 99% of the dealers on this list use
restraint and it is too bad that one bad apple can spoil the whole bunch.
I do
Hi, list:
Our museum and planetarium will reopen at a new location this Fall and I
want to be sure some books on meteors and meteorites are included in our
gift shop. I have a couple of titles picked out for adult readers, but am
looking for a good, accurate book suitable for elementary school
Jim, You are right. Art does not need to count posts. But the list can report to Art anyone that is abusing the list, and he could go from there!Thanks, Tom
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Hello Dave (and list),
There are many children meteorite books. One of the best educational wise
is an old one, Shooting Stars by Herbert Zim. Kids now days however might
enjoy the one made by Magic Schoolbus people since it has a cartoon. I do
not have it so I have not read it but the
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Ok Mark and Christopher I'll take a stab I don't know how
untechnical I can be.
Q1:First he wanted to know if a meteor hits the moon is it technically
a meteorite or are only meteors that hit the earth called a meteorite? My
answer was that once a meteoroid hits a terrestrial
Hallo List,
today arrived my piece of Deans Black NWA.
My one was the BL-36.
He cut some slices for me off, because I wanted to see the inside.
If you are interested to take a look at a very nice slice, here is the link:
The first picture shows the slice polished with 600 grid.
The other backside
Hi list!
A member posted a canyon diablo a few days ago asking about the catalog num. on it.
I have a 77 gram Henbury with a catalog number and was wondering if any of you could tell me who cataloged it?
I have a hunch its from Glen Huss but am not sure.
The number is : H66.226
Best regards-
You
are correct, it was Glenn Huss of the American Meteorite Lab in Denver. Probably
numbered in late 1986-1987.
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Hi
Hanno,
Thanks
for sharing the images of your cut NWA from Dean.
Clearly
a
breccia, and I can't see much metal in the cut surface
(though
with a
gray matrix, it's difficult to tell). Maybe L4-6 or
LL4-6?
Best,
Rob
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Hello List, Can any of you meteorite guru's tell me where to find detailed info on NWA 869. If not, can some one tell me what they do know? There is some stuff I have not seen before in meteorites!Thanks, Tom
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