Hello List,
I too want to thank Paul and Jim and everyone else
associated with the online Meteorite Times. I have
really enjoyed them all, and they are something to
look forward to each month. Great job everyone, and
thanks a lot for your time and effort to put these
together!
I also would
Hello All...again Was looking on eBay tonight and I found an auction I thought was interesting, Doesnt really have much to do with the US Currency 1899 $1 Silver they are selling but thought you might like to read it. Nice Norman Rockwell like story. Mark http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl
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Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
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The Midwest Meteorite Collector!
Website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com
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Hello Dave and List, The Gold Master II is used by many of the Gold Basin meteorite hunters. It is now kind of an old model and can be purchased pretty cheap. So it is kinda the bargin meteorite metal detector. I picked up a second one on eBay for $200 and it came with a bunch of extras. They
Greetings. I guess that you can call this sort of a
want add, but I am kind of looking for a decent, used,
and reasonably priced metal detector that I can
purchase. I`ve been looking on eBay, but can`t
remember what type or brand to look for. Any
suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated!
Hi everyone, I have been working non-stop today
organizing my meteorites after the Gifhorn show. It is a nightmare putting them
all back in their places and updating what sold on the website.
I have put some more pieces of Boguslavka, a rare
iron hexahedrite fall from Russia on my website. T
Paul and List,
Re: The November issue of Meteorite Times. What an absolutely splendid issue!
One of the most fascinating pieces written with many illustrations was that
about "Specimen Labels" located at The Accretion Desk by Martin Horejsi. The
pictures are superb, crisp and clear. One of the
Hi Fellow Enthusiasts,
I have some great eBay auctions ending in about 24 hours,
three ultra-rare carbonaceous falls, and some other rare
stuff. Some pieces haven't received any bids yet, and they
are still at $1 - have a look:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItems&userid=iv
Hello all. Steve Arnold from chicago. This is my brand new email address effective today, nov. 2nd, 2002. The old one, [EMAIL PROTECTED], is know old news. Please email me to this one please. I want to give a round of praise to jason phillips for giving me an enjoyal day. Jason is the owner of rock
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Hi List
Wondering if anyone has more detailed info on NWA 869 than I can seem to
locate on the web. Things like tkw, shock, weathering. And is there a good
place that I can do searches for such info on the web?
Thanks
Mark
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Hullo,
A quick ad to say that if anyone is interested I have put a tiny piece of
Governador Valadares, the nakhlite and Tagish Lake, the odd CC for sale on
eBay...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=731265836Tagish Lake
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Hello,
I found this in today's paper.
www.impactika.com/images/mutts-cartoon.jpg
After last week, we all need to crack a smile.
Have a nice weekend.
Anne Black
IMCA #2356
www.IMPACTIKA.com
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Greetings!
The November Issue of MeteoriteTimes is now up!
http://www.meteoritetimes.com/
Enjoy!
Paul and Jim
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The Meteorite Exchange, Inc. http://www.meteorite.com
Me
Thanks for the story.
I just purchased a piece of Nininger's Harrisonville from Mike Farmer.
Dave Marsocci
Harvey Nininger was one of the most successful meteorite hunters of all times. Here
are some of his ideas that have been taken out of his great book "Find A Falling
Star".
Meteorites are where you find them. Many people had suggested that looking for
meteorites in areas where rocks are abundant m
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