Hey list, check this one out! $25 to start with a reserve, but a buy it
know of $30. Do you think he wants $30? $15 shipping! No description, no
picture and no feedback! This looks like a safe bet!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2193937848
Thanks, Tom
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Hello everybody,
I'm creating a new french meteorite magazine.
I'm searching for contributors who will be able to send me, monthly or from time to
time, some articles
on expeditions, new meteorites found or fallen. I'll be able to do the translation.
The magazine will be entitled "Les Meteori
Hello, Anne and the list,
I have had some raw samples of these "african tektites".
In fact they are green obsidian (volcanic glass), nothing
to do with the tektites.
It seems to me, the word tektite is quite widely used
in these african ones, and I´m affrraid also the brass
ones are the s
Dear Michael, List;
To simplify your post: COLLECT ALL METEORITES!
Insomniac,
Dave F.
Michael L Blood wrote:
Hi John & all,
John - you have nothing, whatsoever for which to apologize.
There are many ways of approaching meteorite collecting - for instance,
I can hardly stand it when I don't
Hello members,
What do you think of this one?
http://cgi.aol.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2660158204
and there are several others.
Did any of you ever hear of these? Do you know the sellers?
BTW, I was just offered some "tektites" from Brazil, uncut, but same color. Very pretty color
Dear List:
I wrote an article about Odessa Craters and Visitor Center in Meteorite
magazine. If you have a copy of that issue, it gives all the information that you
are seeking. Sincerely, Dirk Ross...Tokyo
P.S. If you haven't been there I encourage you to take a trip and have a look. dr
a
Hi Max and all,
Your link is to the Meteor(ite) Crater in Arizona. I think Teresa was wanting the
information to the Odessa Meteorite Crater in Texas. My best!
--AL
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Hi List.
Anyone know much about NWA 1463. It's a Winonaite
and I have read just little about this. Questions include where the main mass
resides, any in private hands and/or willing to sell a specimen, TKW . Any info
would be helpful.
Hi John & all,
John - you have nothing, whatsoever for which to apologize.
There are many ways of approaching meteorite collecting - for instance,
I can hardly stand it when I don't have at least a piece of any meteorite
that hit something - or, as I call it, a "hammer" (because it "nailed"
Searched the web for slickenside.
Results 1 - 10 of about 1,360.
slickenside. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the
English ...
slickenside. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the
English Language:
Fourth Edition. 2000. ... 2000. slickenside.
SYLLABICATION: slick·en·side. ...
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Hello all, display case is done and now I can get back to meteorites instead
of wood. Fresh from the Sahara are some excellent new howardites.
The first is NWA 1929, collected in 2003 with a TKW of 922 grams. This is a
bit different to look at as it has largely been crystallized, still plenty
to s
Hello all, I visited Alamo today to view the so called Jupiter meteorite
and others so proclaimed. When i arrived at the door i was greeted by an
older woman and her Tahitian husband. They escorted me back to their office
where i sat down. I was told that they were just trying to help out a friend
Hi Everyone-
It is a beautiful clear fall night in Ohio. One of
those outside that just makes you glad to be alive.
I've went through all of my meteorite books for a
word definition but cannot find it. Would somebody
please tell me what the meteorite definition of
"slickensides" is?
I've
Paper: Reno Gazette City: Reno, Nevada Date: Thursday, May 04, 1939 Page: 16 METEOR IS FOUND IN MODOC LAVA COUNTRY OAKLAND, Calif., May 4 (AP) - Three scientists fought their way along a seven-mile mountainside trail of boulders and fallen trees in far-northern California today to bring o
Title: Portland Press Herald City: Portland, Maine Date: Monday, August 09, 1948 Page: 20 Soviet Scientists Get Evidence of Meteorite London, Aug. 8. (AP) - An expedition of the Soviet Academy of Sciences is back in Moscow with a collection of eyewitness stories of a giant meteorite that f
Title: Nashua Telegraph City: Nashua, New Hampshire Date: Wednesday, May 26, 1948 Page: 4 Moscow is waiting word from the scientific expedition sent to find the latest enormous meteorite, or "shooting star," which fell in Kamchatka, the bleak peninsula in the east of Siberia. This is the
List members,
I know some of you guys/gals are not big NWA fans, but it is amazing to see
the awesome specimens that are still coming out of Africa. For instance, Mike
Farmer's new Howardite, NWA 1942 is truly an awesome specimen. I received a
small slice this week and it looks like an achondri
Dear Bill and List Members,
I agree with Bill's statement, that is one of the reasons I have not been
posting much to the List, lately. It seems some members are very sensitive
to comments I have made and I do not want to encourage bad will. The
Denver Death Cookie comments were intended for fu
Adam,
Some of the things you said seemed a bit rude. Maybe I read too many old
threads. Maybe I still had my hackles up about your PF story. I've never met
you so I realize I have no right to pick at a few off color remarks or make
my own. Based on my few simple dealings with you, I do know tha
Rob
That was an excellent story. Thanks for taking the time to share it. Now, if
you take Tom's advice, and start making these for a living (let's say you reduce
it to 1 month from 2 months and 1 week), you should be living high off the hog
at about 10K a year!!
You'd make a lot more writing!!
Da
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Hi,
Just to say that I am offering more Orgueil on eBay - a couple of nice
chunky chunks, not dust
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3239&item=2193832516
thanks for your indulgence
dave
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Hello Rob and list. Rob, you now have the tools and know-how, you should
make meteorite cases to sale! : ) One thing I wonder about; of what
importance does the air flow have for meteorites?
Thanks, Tom
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From: Rob
Good job Rob. that is a beautiful display. What are the large iron slices I
see:) Share more with us!
Mike Farmer
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From: "Rob Wesel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 1:55 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] A box t
Good morning list.I put up 10 auctions on ebay today.All ending OCTOBER
1st.Acouple of rare items,and some mostly common stuff.Most I started at a
dollar.Acouple of buy it nows.Good luck to all.A couple do not have pics.
steve arnold, chicago, usa
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Hi Geoff and List,
Thanks for your concern.
Everything is fine here.
I live at the southern point of the Outer Banks in NC on Bogue Banks, a 21
mile barrier island. We were evacuated on Wednesday Sept. 17th. Dianne and I
stayed a few miles inland.
The storm made landfall about 70-80 miles north
...in village Kitkiojarvi, Pajala. Meteorite was found by
2 privat persons and has been transported to the NHM
of Sweden in Stockholm.
http://www.kuriren.nu/default.asp?TargetForm=/utmatningssidan.asp&ArticleID=354789&CategoryID=2764&ArticleStateID=2&ClientID=0
pekka s.
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Pekka Savolainen
Jok
Hello
I have this time 36 items ending tooday and for next 6 days.
Lot of fresh GAO's and nice GHUBARA slices, and some new NWA xXx chondrites.
Most of auctions are still for near 1$
Becouse I sell on US and German eBay u must see all auctions on "About Me" page
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/pol
Rob,
That's a great story, and it looks superb!
I went through a similar experience a few months ago, I had simply out
grown my old cabinet, after 'extensive negotiation' with the boss, I got
clearance for a new one. I went into every furniture shop, in the area,
nothing! Either too big too smal
Build it myself. I needed tools, I did own a few wrenches, however.
Table saw, a must. Also a miter saw, sander, air compressor and finish
nailer. Wood, screws, glue, nails, wires, glass, paint and Band-Aids.
After assembling all the tools and reading how to use them, I made the first
cut, a 7 fo
Boxes, boxes and drawers and random shelves. Unseen, loved but distant to
the eye of their beholder. This has been the fate of my collection for the
last five years.
It grew slow, the collection, and in the early days it occupied a shelf in
the living room. About 15 pieces at the time, it was Chri
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