Does anyone know a way to contact Stefan König from Germany?
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Hi all,
this is a reminder, only a few minutes to go !
I listed some meteorites from my personal collection for auction.
Oriented killers of Oum Dreyga and Zag,
and some classic meteorites like Krasnojarsk and Bencubbin
and the last piece of NWA 4091
see all at:
Dear List,
I have an admittedly ignorant and potentially embarrassing question: is the
person calling himself,
Aziz (aka Alhyane Abdelaziz ) the same person as Aziz Habibi.
I'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with how people from the near east (as well
as the middle east) such as northern
Hello Mal,
Aziz Habibi is Aziz Habibi, first and last name in that order. Any other
name is a different person. Aziz Habibi lives in Erfoud, Morocco.
David
Mal Bishop wrote:
Dear List,
I have an admittedly ignorant and potentially embarrassing question: is
the person calling himself,
Hello,
reminds me also a little bit at a new carbonaceous which i have,
NWA 4759. Very beautiful and unshocked material.
See here: http://www.gi-po.de/meteorit_nwa%204759.html
Carsten
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Hi Carsten, and All,
I was thinking the very same thing. The RFSPOD photo reminded me more of a
CV3 than of a CR chondrite. There are some neat CAIs visible to the upper
left of the specimen, and the overall texture and color reminds me a bit of
the original Vigarano. More info on and photos of
Vigarano not have many colored chondrules, many rare seen
with orange dark color
Matteo
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the
Hello All,
This is simply a piece of NWA 4759, to steal Carsten's NWA number.
But, whereas he lists the TKW at seven hundred or so grams, there are
really *at least* 10kg of material. The main mass (at least the
largest stone that I saw) was about as big as my head. The rest of
the stones that
On Jun 28 23:19:27 EDT 2007, Bill wrote:
Starchasers is a good one. Meteorites falling
in his general direction constantly. All new
Illinois finds too. Look at his 454 GRAM IRON
NICKEL METEORITE SPECIMEN. ...text deleted
another person wrote:
Here's another one selling common filth as
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Data : Sat, 30 Jun 2007 11:21:53 -0700
. I am wondering - Matteo,
what's that picture you sent
Hello Matteo, All,
Really, an L6 with such a small-diameter average chondrule-size?
That would be interesting...if it were an L, it should have large
chondrules, even if they do appear to be washed-out due to
metamorphism.
Perhaps you can see more in person than I can through your camera.
L6 it is a my idea looking other similar material I have in
collection, sure is a normaly ordinary chondrite.
Matteo
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Dear List:
A couple of goodies offered on eBay. Thanks for looking.
http://collectibles.search.ebay.com/_Rocks-Fossils-Minerals_W0QQcatrefZC12QQfr
ppZ25QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ2QQsacatZ3213QQsassZjpbrockets
Juris Breikss
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Hi, all,
Too much effort, Paul. Who has the time to spend on such a petty thief?
I think that this link for wrongs on eBay should be prominent on the
meteorites for sale page:
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/wrongs1.html
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/wrongs1.html
(a thanks to
I've just discovered that that great eBay warning site
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/wrongs1.html
is due to the efforts of the List's Ken Newton.
Take a bow, Ken!
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Okay...
Then anything that tests positive for nickel is a meteorite (guaranteed) no
matter what it looks like. Im going to get a testing kit tomorrow
Man
This is really bad. It lately has gotten a lot worse on Ebay. They really
need a better system then just letting anybody say
Mike...You mean:?
http://www.meteoritecoins.com/
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Hello,
reminds me also a little bit at a new carbonaceous which i have,
NWA 4759. Very beautiful and unshocked material.
See here: http://www.gi-po.de/meteorit_nwa%204759.html
Carsten
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In a message dated 6/30/2007 3:38:44 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've just discovered that that great eBay warning site
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/wrongs1.html
is due to the efforts of the List's Ken Newton.
Take a bow, Ken!
Hi List,
I have some ebay auctions ending in less than 24 hours.
Please take a look if you like:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmeteoritenQQhtZ-1
Thank you for looking and good luck in case you are bidding.
Regards
Moritz Karl
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Someone wrote:
it is a ordinary chondrite not analyzed, probably L6
Come on folks Has all the non technical meteorite
talk on the list has buried what we learned in Met
101..
This is certainly no more than a 4 and certainly looks
like a 3. The chondrules are far too many and far too
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