Those are just rules of courtesy, the AD rules. Dirk Ross has pointed out the
most important rules that we live by.
Bill
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 22:45:44 -0800 (PST)
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] On the price of
Hi, Bob,
Thanks Bob, thanks for your advice on the general
market trend of the Nantans and the general price,
thanks for your help.
Actually, being a meteorite collector, i'm a newbie
with a collecting duration of less than 4 monthes.
Many things need to be learned further, as to what
meteorites a
Bill,
Thanks, Bill, thanks for your reminding me of the
forum rules. I shall obey these regulations hereafter
and hope to make more friends here, thanks for your
reminding.
With best wishes
Bob
--- Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bob,
>
> Please include AD as the first word in your subject
@Honest Sellers only, Scammers stop!@
--- Email from Chinaren76 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Recently, i've collected several pieces of Nantan
> meteorites, totally weighted 40 Kg or so. Most of
> these rocks are huge, except for two small pieces.
> I've sold the two small pieces
Dear List,
If you take the time to look at Mr "Bob"`s email and
eBay you will notice that he ranks up there with the 5
Ducks, and the other seller`s from China,Vietnam,
Singapore, Thailand.
Many of these so-called "Nantans" are iron
concretions and have nothing to do with ever being a
meteorite
Bob,
Please include AD as the first word in your subject line when posting business
offers. It is a list rule. You will avoid a lot of problems by following this
rule and maybe even make a few friends.
Thanks,
Bill
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Mon, 11 Dec 20
Hi list,
Recently, i've collected several pieces of Nantan
meteorites, totally weighted 40 Kg or so. Most of
these rocks are huge, except for two small pieces.
I've sold the two small pieces at rather low price on
Ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330049246339
http://cgi.e
Hi All,
In case anyone wants a little background on Ziz, here is a link to an
article reference by some bozos named Horejsi and Cilz.
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2001Met.7Q..13H
Cheers,
Martin
On 12/11/06, steve arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Holy cow have you ever seen a more bea
Hello,
Im looking for a large thin slice of NWA 2086 ( CV3 ) or any of its
pairings.
Looking for a slice about 100mm X 100mm.
If you have one for sale, please email me off list.
Thanks
Bob
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Holy cow have you ever seen a more beautiful iron
meteorite than ZIZ?I never even knew there was such a
meteorite called ZIZ.It looks so much like
sikote-alin.And is classified as an IA.Now that is
rare!!Wow where did you get that mirko?Such a beaut.
steve arnold
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,
Hi Anne and list,
Thanks for the info, but have met and searched with Rob at Barwell and
have contacts at the NHM London where I had my Irish find confirmed on
their SEM by Prof Matt Genge.
I was just wondering if anyone had ever come across Wairarapa Valley and
Mokoia from Newzealand and Alta
Any iron meteorite can be drilled with a standard drill ... they are just soft
iron with misc inclusions. They can also be welded with a simple basic weld
rod. If you mean solder, then use a EUTECTIC solder and flux. Flux well.
Heat the joint from behind and let the solder flow into the spac
In a message dated 12/11/2006 10:41:00 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
only about 30 pounds!
It is only selling for ~$3.00 gram, so there is enough
to keep the price low.
Mike
--- steve arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list.I know that most of this new stone has
Hi Wendy
I have to visit the specimens again after Christmas...I am trading with
an educational establishment who want to add more variety to their
collection for study by students.
I have seen the specimens once before and know after discussions that
the Mokoia, being a very fragile CV3, is d
http://www.casperstartribune.net/news/casper/b586ffecd80d67098725724100663a34.txt
Mysterious object brightens night sky
Casper Star-Tribune (Wyoming)
December 11, 2006
Deputies with the Natrona County Sheriff's Department responded to
numerous calls of a large fireball streaming through the nig
Hello List members
I rarely get on the list now I have Comcast and miss most listings .
Merry Christmas to all !!
First I have a Large selection of NWA2965 EL6/7 material
Many complete specimens from a few grams to a few hundred grams .
>From beautiful partially crusted complete specimens to low
only about 30 pounds!
It is only selling for ~$3.00 gram, so there is enough
to keep the price low.
Mike
--- steve arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list.I know that most of this new stone has been
> lost,and that a few people have most of the main
> piecs,but what is around for most collect
Hi list.I know that most of this new stone has been
lost,and that a few people have most of the main
piecs,but what is around for most collecters?I hear it
is not alot.I am just wondering.
steve
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999!!
Greetings
I have a number of auctions closing in a few hours including a 31 gram
oriented "black" millbillillie, .5 gram lunar, a 2.8 gram crusted Norton County
fragment, CV3s, Tatahouines and others. As I write this there are still 3
items sitting at a penny. Check them out at
http
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/December_11.html
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I follow the met list with much interest and have done business with
many contributors.
I have the opportunity to add a few rare meteorites to my collection and
was wondering if anyone could advise on the going rate/cost of these for
trading purposes as I have not found them for sale elsewhere.
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