Me too!!!
bigger than 5x5cm is the important part.
Anne M. Black
www. IMPACTIKA.com
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On Mr. Strufe page at http://www.strufe.net/English/ensisheim_3.htm on 3th photo is
Marocans dealer table. On it he have some meteorites in verry nice clear boxes. I ask
about this boxes,
Dear list
Don't imagine they get much bigger then this..
http://www.journalstar.com/local.php?story_id=58157
Charlie
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Short and sweet!I am looking for a 25 to 40 gram piece. prefferably a
individual piece,of NWA 001.Please let me know off list.
steve
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Illinois Meteorites
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MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR IMAGES
June 19-25, 2003
The following new images taken by the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on
the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft are now available:
o Flows on Olympus Mons (Released 19 June 2003)
http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2003/06/19/index.html
o Large, Bright
http://www.azdailysun.com/non_sec/nav_includes/story.cfm?storyID=68415
Officials Warn Of Fake Meteorites Being Sold
Seth Muller
Arizona Daily Sun
June 25, 2003
Staff members of the Arizona State University Center for Meteorite Studies
are warning people about sales of rocks reported as
I believe I know the business and individual(s) that are selling these.
I was a approached with a bucket full of rocks a year or so ago by this
person who was in cahoots with a local trading post here in town. I
told him that they were NOT meteorites but he insisted that ASU had
authenticated
Hello List, I am sorry, I know some of you know this guy.
Comeaux said that meteorites are identified by polishing down a sample and
looking for reflective nickel-iron specs. He said that magnetite rocks are
commonly mistaken for meteorites.
I have talked to this guy once before. The above, is
HUH
Tom
On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at 03:05 PM, Michael Farmer wrote:
Thuahte is several thousand miles from thuathe.
Mike Farmer writing from Morocco.
--- Dave Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am sure that this has been discussed before but...
is it not an amazing
coincidence that
Hey
I need complete Thuathe met. around 20-30 gram in good price :)) or any exchange for
Zaklodzie or any other material .
Thanks
-[ MARCIN CIMALA ]-[ I.M.C.A.#3667 ]-
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only a test.
List, To those of you who are purchasing the provisional NWA1827,
metal-rich Diogenite, (this a rare meteorite at down to earth prices)
I want to say, Thank you!! Nels
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Hay all,
Someone used to have a meteorite Price Comparison List
on their site and I had it book marked, but appear to have lost
it. While it couldn't identify quality and various factors influencing
prices, it did provide a range of prices , which is worthy of
consideration.
Michael,
Is this the site you're thinking of?
http://www.thomascave.com/Meteorites/Charts/Chart%20Intro.htm
Regards,
Dave Johnson
Hay all,
Someone used to have a meteorite Price
Comparison List
on their site and I had it book marked, but appear to have
lost
it. While it
Hey Michael,
That webpage ceased being updated in January 2001. It can still be
viewed as it was at that time on Doug's Meteorite Express.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/6717/
David
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Thanks, David,
But that one is not the one to which I was making reference.
The one I was speaking of listed each meteorite by name, included
classification and a range of prices and abbreviations indicating
the dealers that carried it. It had a black background
Ring any bells
Hi again list.As well as nwa 001 I am also seeking a piece of NWA
002.Please get back to me on who might have a piece I can buy or trade
for.
steve
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Illinois Meteorites
Dear List Members,
It is our pleasure to announce another Mesosiderite, NWA 1879 (provisional).
This new Mesosiderite differs from the last Stony-Iron we introduced called
NWA 1878 (provisional). We posted a couple of images earlier this week
showing beautiful crystal clusters scattered
Hi All,
Thanks to Mike Masse for sending the following URL link:
http://www.thomascave.com/Meteorites/Charts/splitstonelist.htm
Best wishes, Michael
I stand by all the misstatements that I've made.
...George W. Bush to Sam Donaldson, 8/17/93
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Hi Walter, I lost your email address.Please reply
with any message.
Thank You, Steven Drummond
TUC :-)
Hello List, I was wondering if anybody can answer these two questions for
me? First, What is the most expensive meteorite per gram? Second, is their
any other material that is worth that much per gram besides other
meteorites?
Thanks, Tom
The proudest member of the IMCA 6168
Tom,
The most expensive meteorite that I can think of is NWA482, which usually fetches
between $4000 and $5000/gm...I believe this could be one of the most, if not the most
expensive natural materials here on earth.
-Ryan
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Hello List, I was wondering if anybody can answer these two questions for
me? First, What is the most expensive meteorite per gram?
Probably ALH 84001, if it ever came on the market legally.
Second, is their
any other material that is worth that much per gram besides other
meteorites?
I'd
Chassigny
No
on 6/25/03 9:36 PM, Tom aka James Knudson at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello List, I was wondering if anybody can answer these two questions for
me? First, What is the most expensive meteorite per gram? Second, is their
any other material that is worth that much per gram besides
Now that I think about it, I am probably incorrect on the most expensive meteorite,
but I do believe that the most expensive man-made substance is antimatter, which goes
for a mere 62-63 trillion dollars a gram! : )
-Ryan
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Hi List
Was wondering, if there is so much Hoba around, why is it sp pricey? Is most
of it locked up in museums and not available?
Thanks
Mark
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