Just off the top, no google involved, I vaguely remember something about
fortification. I'll have another snifter and get back to you.
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Hi All,
At Tucson this year, Meteorite Caravan were selling
small fragments for $3/g and larger fragments for
$10/g.
Pat
--- mark ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Steve,
>
> I think you'll find it usually works the other way
> a lower$/g for
> larger pieces and Higher $/g for smaller
Hi All,
Distilled fermented grape juice is the definition of
brandy as far as I know.
Pat
--- mark ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds just like it's 'distilled fermented grape
> juice' to me - so,
> presumably Schnapps / moonshine is probably a close
> equivalent?
>
> ?
>
> Mark
>
Looks like poor Ruben finally flipped his lid. After all, a man can only
take so much!
Best Regards...and no Gao,
John
At 05:56 PM 2/27/2007, Ruben Garcia wrote:
>hi list,
>I really like alot to think alot about GAO"s!i don't
>wana put my GAO"s forsale, butt will trade my 95 %
>fusion coated G
My Gao is BIGGER than your Gao..And I am taking offers.
http://www.catchafallingstar.com/gao.htm
Jim Strope
421 Fourth Street
Glen Dale, WV 26038
http://www.catchafallingstar.com
>
Hi list.I have decided to put up most of my pieces I
have on my primary collection up for
hi list,
I really like alot to think alot about GAO"s!i don't
wana put my GAO"s forsale, butt will trade my 95 %
fusion coated GAO"S four you're 95 percent fusion
encrusted GAO"s.take a look at mine and youll C that
its a good deal.
Ruben Garcia
Phoenix, Arizona
http://www.mr-meteorite.com
_
Hi list.I have decided to put up most of my pieces I
have on my primary collection up for trade.I am
looking for GAO.I am looking for all types of gao that
are at least 95% fusion crusted or better.All except a
few on my website and all my gaos will not be
available for trade.But everything else wi
I finished my Seymchan Sphere and a by product of the process is Meteorite
Dust
The last time I offered this it was from a Campo meteorite and it all sold
in 2 days, so I thought I should offer this too.
My dust is actually tiny chips and it's pretty cool.
You get a quarter roll sized containe
Hi list
I want ask about this latest fall from Algeria. Everyone should remember
this nice, fresh chondrites, propably LL4. Someone selling on ebay two large
specimens not so long time ago.
Anyone makeing classification on that ???
-[ MARCIN CIMALA ]-[ I.M.C.A.#3667 ]-
http://www.Met
Thanks for the belly laugh Darren. I NEEDED that :) Now my neighbors know how
much fun
meteorics can be too!
Gary
On 27 Feb 2007 at 15:06, Darren Garrison wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 13:33:19 -0500, you wrote:
>
> >Hi Moni,
> >
> >I think its like Christmas or a Birthday when you shake the
Elton wrote: "As far as I know the diamonds are only found in rim recoveries."
Hello Elton, Marcin, and List,
Nininger was the one who first observed that diamonds were only found in
fragments
recovered from the rim. All these meteorites had a reheated, granulated matrix.
Nininger
suggested tha
Randall Gregory asked me to pass this on, as he is unable for
some reason to post to the list:
Hi Steve,
I've tasted a lot of Pisco Sours (national drink of Peru) and my Peruvian
wife makes the best I've ever tasted. We experimented with many different
recipes. Parts can be ounces, quarts g
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/features.cfm?feature=1290
Sensor Being Developed to Check for Life on Mars
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
February 26, 2007
NASA-funded researchers are refining a tool that could not only check
for the faintest traces of life's molecular building blocks on Mars, but
could
Hi Moni,
I think its like Christmas or a Birthday when you shake the package and guess
at its
contents. Its just fun!
Gary
On 27 Feb 2007 at 8:26, Moni Waiblinger wrote:
> Good Morning All,
>
> guess we always can have many many guesses to a picture.
> And a lot of bandwidth wasted because
Jason Utas wrote:
> Hello All,
> There are a few things that separate Adamana from Holbrook in my mind...
> The texture of the crust alone of Adamana versus that of Holbrook
> leaves me little doubt that the two could possibly be paired.
Hi Jason,
I think you meant to say that "the two could N
Good Morning All,
guess we always can have many many guesses to a picture.
And a lot of bandwidth wasted because of speculations.
Why not have it classified and then show the image with the classification.
I am an owner of a group and would prefer it this way.
but then again, this is not my group.
That is Zagami in that cube. NOT ALH84001
Jim Strope
421 Fourth Street
Glen Dale, WV 26038
http://www.catchafallingstar.com
>
Martin Altmann altmann at meteorite-martin.de
Tue Feb 27 08:12:55 EST 2007
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I've taken some new pics in sunlight and it does indeed sparkle with tiny
flecks of Fe-
Ni. I wonder how much of this stuff is really in collector/dealer hands?
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com/b15.html
Gary
On 26 Feb 2007 at 19:42, Phil Morgan wrote:
> Hey Gary,
> Could it be some of that EL
Hi Martin and List,
I believe we had this "confusion" on the List some years ago. Somebody
misreading the documentation going along with this cube...
It actually contains material of the Mars meteorite Zagami.
Cubes like this one, including documentation as shown, were sold by
Darryl Pitt of
Mark & list,
Tatahouine is an exception to the bigger costs less
per gram pattern. Due to the large crystal size in
this material and the well-developed cleavages of
pyroxene, Tatahouine shattered when it hit the
atmosphere. Small bits dominate, biggerr pieces are
rare. As a consequence, there
Now, though I sat it out in the frozen northeast, I have been to Tuscon. Next
year I
shall have to heave my carcass westward in January. Thanks Doug!
Gary
On 27 Feb 2007 at 3:48, MexicoDoug wrote:
> (continued from last message)
>
> To warm down a bit I stopped by to see Kitty Killgore who
Friend Lutz found just that auction on ebay:
http://kuerzer.de/gosh
good ol' collectors cube
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Great posts, Doug, muchas gracias! Which makes me (us) wonder whether you will
(hopefully!) also attend the Ensisheim show in June this year, or one of these
years.
It makes quite a difference to the big Tucson show in the U.S., but then again
it´s METEORITES wherever you look, and you will fac
The robbed that smiles steals something from the thief,
He robs himself that spends a bootless grief.
Humm.
Go to ebay. Search for "baseball card*". Sort by "Price: highest first".
There I learn, that my wisdom is much to small, to create a real hype with
our boxes
Also all the best for you!
Muy estimado Doug, thank you for this great report of a real aficionado,
tending towards people as well as towards meteorites. Would be great to have
you in Ensisheim to be the bard of this meeting as well. Saludos, Matthias
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To warm down a bit I stopped by to see Kitty Killgore who I didn't expect
this year. Apparently the show promoter had kicked Martin's SWMC out of the
show some time as a not for profit, because as everybody knows, this is
Tucson and everything has to have a price tag
Dear List,
Finally I'm home! It's been a long "Tucson" for me, all very enjoyable.
Please take a moment
to hear me rant -or more appropriately: rave- about the meteorite folks who
colored my world in Arizona and beyond.
First, in order of meeting, is Jim Kriegh with whom I feel privileged to
hav
Steve,
I think you'll find it usually works the other way a lower$/g for
larger pieces and Higher $/g for smaller
(Otherwise there would be no reason for anyone to cut rocks into smaller
pieces, and that would make a main mass worth less than the total cost
of the cut pieces!).
Mark.
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Sounds just like it's 'distilled fermented grape juice' to me - so,
presumably Schnapps / moonshine is probably a close equivalent?
?
Mark
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