G'day again List,
I've had a big influx of emails from collectors who are
in the same situation as me. No-one has had any emails responded to in quite
some time. I wondering if anyone who may know Steve and lives close by and has
his number might be able to call. I'm just now wondering if
Hey Steve... I'd trade my house, car andthree cats for a just a look at Portales Valley... Wally Cluett IMCA 9746 Toad Hollow Gallery Handcrafted Jewelry2517 Wakefield Road (Rte. 153)Wakefield, NH 03872 (603)522-6529visit us on line at: http://groups.msn.com/ToadHollowHappenings Get more from the
Hey Wally, You wrote;
Hey Steve...
I'd trade my house, car andthree cats for a just a look at Portales Valley...
Wally Cluett IMCA 9746
If I had some Portales Valley, I would take you up on your trade! I might even let you touch it!
Thanks, Tom
The proudest member of the I.M.C.A. #6168
And I sale my portales valley 32 gr. slice for $800 if
interested...
or I have little
Regards
Matteo
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Hello List, Since a lot of list members use Pay Pal, I thought I would tell everyone that.. Last night I was hit by a hacker to my Pay Pal account. They were able to take about $1000 before Pay Pal threw a security blanket on my account. I have changed my password and everything and called Pay
Mark:
This is one of the reasons I am abandoning the use of PayPal. Security
coupled with OUTRAGEOUS fees, did it for me. I will take a check any day
over PayPal.
Matt Morgan
At 11:36 AM 10/23/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Hello List,
Since a lot of list members use Pay Pal, I thought I would tell
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns2953
Asteroid follows Earth around orbit
Will Knight
New Scientist
October 20, 2002
Astronomers have discovered a 100-metre asteroid that follows the Earth's
path around the Sun in a reversible horseshoe orbit. It is the first
object found to
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2354533.stm
Martian rock 'does contain life'
By Dr David Whitehouse
BBC News
October 23, 2002
The strange shapes seen in a rock from Mars that some researchers say are
fossilised bacteria really are tiny micro organisms, say American
researchers.
But while
Wally wrote:
I'd trade my house, car and three cats
for a just a look at Portales Valley
Wally Cluett IMCA 9746
Hello Wally and List,
Check out Robert Woolard's website:
http://www.portalesvalleymeteorites.com/
Best regards,
Bernd
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I agree with Matt. I'd rather take a check or a money order any day than
have to deal with the high fees and potential problems associated with an
internet based payment system. Every time the good guys develop a new
system or service, the bad guys aren't far behind.
If you think the
Hello List, Its Meteorite Contest #8. I havent given away any irons yet, so lets start with a classic. The prize in this contest is a 53 gram Canyon Diablo. To have a chance to win the Canyon Diablo...answer the following, borrowed from my archive of Meteorite Contest Ideals left over from
My entry for contest # 8; If I could go hunting any where. I would hunt at Canyon Diablo. I would hunt there because you are guaranteed a find! And it is a classic meteorite hunting place that you just can't hunt at any more!
Thanks, Tom
The proudest member of the I.M.C.A. #6168
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Title: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest #8...Free Canyon Diablo
Mark Kindly asked:
If you could go meteorite hunting anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?
Hmmm Mark,
If I could hunt meteorites anywhere in the world, and keep what I found, I would start at the
Hi Mark and all,
I have a few people gripe that they can't make pay pal payments (or other online
payments) to me on my ebay sells. It is what just happened to you (and your not the
first or is this the first time this has happened) the reason for my NOT taking online
payments. It is fairly
Hi Mark and List!
Great idea for a contest to be sure!
I'll tell you where I'd like to go. I'd like to hit the
Gobi desert for and extended period. Why you ask? Well, let me tell you that
aside from being virtually unexplored by western man in recent history, it
covers a temendous area of
Dear All,
First and only stop...Bob Haag's house.
also why, doherr...duh!
Dave Freeman
Martin Horejsi wrote:
Mark Kindly asked:
If you could go meteorite hunting anywhere in the world, where
would you go and why?
Hmmm Mark,
If I could hunt meteorites anywhere in the
I would like to go to Antarctica, I have always wanted to go there even
before I started collecting meteorites. I even volunteered to go there for
the winter when I was in the navy. To go there and collect meteorites would
be my trip of a life time. But I would have to bring a Telescope too.
Mark and list : If I had an
opportunity to go wherever I could go now, take me to Bodiabo in
Siberia. Why? Get firsthand look at the latest
major fall and impact.site. Pick up impact material and fresh
meteorite which no one has yet. I 'd have a guaranteed market
and something which is
Did it look sort of like a string of
beads??
Rosie
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Fireball?
Hello List, I was taking the trash down tonight
Well, if I could go ANYWHERE to collect, I'd go to the asteroid belt!
Why? Travel in space and collect FRESH specimens :-)
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But they are not meteorites yet...
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Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 7:38 PM
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Subject: [meteorite-list] (metorite-list) Contest #8
Well, if I
lol Al.. and you do have my CC #s hidden.. right ;-)
Rosie
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Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 9:00 PM
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Hi Mark and
Did any one get an E-mail from a david walker and his new 10lb meteorite?
Thanks, Tom
The proudest member of the I.M.C.A. #6168
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hmm what color are the cats???
Rosie
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From:
Waldron
Cluett
To: meteoritelist
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 10:22
AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Steve Arnold
Trade (2)
Hey Steve...
I'd trade my house, car andthree cats for a just a
I would go to Siberia... would like to see the place where
the trees were blown over to see if any meteorites were around.
Rosie
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MARK
BOSTICK
To: Meteorite List
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 6:40
PM
Subject: [meteorite-list]
hmm I have a site for Antarctica. Is like an internship in Antarctica..
Thought about signing up.. well.. hmm brrr. I bet is cold.. But wonderful.
But will be next year before new selections are made. If anyone is
interested.
Rosie
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Mark and
list If successful in Bodiabo
,Siberia the first 100 grams I retrieve goes to Mike Farmer
for 2.00 Dollars US a gram as a return favour for the
beautiful Bensour he sent
me dream on , Simon
Hi Mark And
List,
"If you could go meteorite hunting anywhere in the world, where would you
go and why?"
That's exactly it, I would go
"anywhere" I could to find a meteorite. It would sure be nice tonot have
to buy them:-) And what you might find could be something never seen
before.
Hello
All,
If I
could go anywhere it would be the bottom of the oceans of the world75% of
the Earth's collection area...never exploredwho knows what would be
there I'd try to pick areas of mostly flat bottom like the Atlantic
where it is mostly sandany "rock" there
In a message dated 10/23/2002 5:52:55 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you could go meteorite hunting anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?
Where?- I would want to search the ocean floors.
Why? - After all, most meteorites land there, and have not been
I'm going to think REALLY BIG here. I want to go hunt at
HolbrookHome of the crusted bunny turds.
Dave
Hello List,
Its Meteorite Contest #8. I havent given away any irons yet, so lets
start with a classic. The prize in this contest is a 53 gram Canyon
Diablo.
To have a chance to
Yup. Nice flow lines!!! :)
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Title: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Contest #8...Free Canyon Diablo
I would love to follow in Martin's footsteps, help him load up even
why? Even after he razes each place there should be enough left
for a instantly fabulous collection ... but we would also have to
visit
Japan's Antarctic
The ocean floor would be a great place to search but magnesium
nodules would sure make it hard
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make that manganese
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Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 8:57
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite
Contest #8...Free Canyon Diablo
The ocean floor would be a
Since the contest specifies meteorite hunting anywhere in the
world, that precludes my first choice: the Kuiper belt. Who
knows what we could find there ! In keeping with the limitations
set by Mark, I would go on an extended tour of the Canadian
Prairies. There are a lot of meteorites still
Mark,
I would like to go to the Kingdom of Nepal. With all the glaciers, there
should be many blow out areas to search similar to the ones in Antarctica.
Alan
Quoting MARK BOSTICK [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello List,
Its Meteorite Contest #8. I havent given away any irons yet, so lets start
Matt sure nailed that one! As everyone knows, there is absolutely no
market for,
nor collectors of, meteors or meteoroids. What we collect and hunt
absolutely
has to have, preferably, fusion crust and some shock and weathering in
order
to assign grades for those attributes. Picking these rocks
DITTO We do need no stinkin meteors
I vote for INDIA! That place is loaded with RARE WITNESSED FALLS!!!
Matt Morgan
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[mailto:meteorite-list-admin;meteoritecentral.com]On Behalf Of Jerry A.
Wallace
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 10:53 PM
I would look for Earth rocks on the moon. Why:
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2002/18oct_earthrocks.htm
MARK BOSTICK wrote:
Hello List, Its Meteorite Contest #8. I havent given away any irons
yet, so lets start with a classic. The prize in this contest is a 53
gram Canyon Diablo.To
Hello all,
I was catching up on the list postings, and I think what would
absolutely be the greatest meteorite hunt would be a return to
Wabar. Although the site is now mostly covered by sand, I can
imagine the excitement of finding some new material being uncovered
as the winds of winter blow.
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