To all you folks with outer space stuff on your brains,
I'm sure glad I got my order in early for the video. I've replayed it dozens
of times and am thrilled by it each time. It's amazing that there are
any left.
I keep coming across rave reviews about it in different publications:
_LA Times_:
Hi list. I am looking for a toluca iron.It has to have an unusual
shape.Around 50 to 70 grams.Does anyone have such an animal?Please let me
know.
steve arnold, chicago
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Illinois
Hullo,
What is the current status of the Takysie Lake meteorite?
Seem to have come across it on the web sure some of you out there have
done so too!
very best
dave harris
IMCA #0092 and damned proud of it, too!
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Hello all
I have put some new auctions with new material, type a
new carbonaceous chondrite, new Impact Melt LL5
Breccia, Wabar and a NWA surprise - I not have the
analysis but probably is a enstatite or a impact melt
- and I have put some copy of roman coins with
meteorite theme. Take a look
Hello all
For who is interested I have a 16.9 gr. piece of
Alfianello italian fall 1883 for sale, email me in
private for photo and price.
regards
Matteo
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Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALY
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Sale Site:
Hi Dave,
Michael here, on the MichaelBloodMeteorites Stud Farm.
Unfortunately, while all offspring of such a pairing DO carry
the Pallasite gene, that allele is shared with a Mesosiderite gene
which is dominant. In otherwords, first generation offspring of
such a paring are
We announce a special offer on our web site
http://www.labenne-meteorites.com
where you'll find meteorites with a very special price from 35% to 70% off, just click on Special offer Part I and Special offer Part II ! This offer will only last a week, so check out our vast selection right away!
Hi Matt and list
Thats a nice one to be sure.
Could you imagine a thin section of it??
Mark
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From: Matt Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi all:
Since the list is so
Hi Frank, Dave all,
OK, I now have two matched pair - a Gibeon pair and a S-A
pair. They can be seen at:
http://community.webshots.com/album/66869806EEjehj
Best wishes, Michael
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Hello Michael and those other interested
[meteorite-list] Takysie Lake
Dave Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tue, 18 Mar 2003 14:13:57 + (GMT Standard Time)
Hullo,=0D
What is the current status of the Takysie Lake
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While visiting the American Museum in New York I purchased a new book on
meteorites - METEORITES: A Journey Through Space and Time, By Alex Bevan and
John De Laeter, Smithsonian Institution Press, 2002, ISBN 1-58834-021-X.
While in Tucson for THE SHOW I let several friends look through the
Have you considered breeding miniatures? As a collector of mostly micros,
I'm sure that if you were able to produce a steady stream of rare type
micros (orientation a definite plus!) you would be able to sell anything you
bred, and keep the pick of the litters for your own enjoyment! I have
Hello all
Take a look to this my new acquisition:
http://it.photos.yahoo.com/bc/mcomemeteorite2000/vwp?.dir=/NWA+900.src=ph.dnm=NWA+XXX+MAIN+MASS.jpg.view=t.done=http%3a//it.photos.yahoo.com/bc/mcomemeteorite2000/lst%3f%26.dir=/NWA%2b900%26.src=ph%26.view=t
and this is the matrix:
Um...I had my two meteorites fixed. They make much better pets. Rand.
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I think we are talking about what happens when you drink too much on the golf course:
Too STONED to find the right IRON! Um, This may be considered, STONE-cold IRONy. In
any case, your post made it difficult to remain STONEfaced. Later! I've got to go
IRON my shirt. Got a date tonight at
Hi list. For now I decided if you want to get any of my micro's or
macro's, I will trade for other meteorites. For now I will wave the cash
that I was looking for these items.I really want to clear these out so I
can concentrate on my main collection.Please let me know if we can make a
deal.There
Hello list,
I have micros of Colony, Karoonda, Camel Donga and Laundry West ending on
eBay in a few hours.
There is also a nice go-with Science News Magazine with a photo of one of
the Siena stones on the cover and a two page article on the beginning of
meteoritics.
Thanks for looking,
T. Webb
At the link below is an interesting page from an Italian newspaper issue I recently acquired. The newspaper is entitled La Domenica del Corriere (which I believe to be "The Sunday Mail" or some approximation thereof) and this particular issue is 6 Oct 1946. This issue contains an oversized
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At the link below is an interesting page from an Italian newspaper
issue I recently acquired. The newspaper is entitled La Domenica del
Corriere (which I believe to be The Sunday Mail or some
approximation thereof) and this particular issue is 6 Oct 1946. This
Dear listees;
During my short visit to the local library to tune up the new library
digital projector, I hooked up the lap top and dropped in a couple of
pictures of some nice chondrite meteorite slices. WoW!! My upcoming
meteorite lecture will be light years ahead of the last one. Digital
Hi
Gregory,
Here's
Alta Vista's translation:
One
meteorite rain. On a country of Arizona - to the borders of Mexico - just during
the passage of a caravan, and pulled down without warning a coming from stone
avalanche nientemento that gives the sidereal spaces. The unexpected and
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