Hi Jason,
I am aware of all of these published catalogs.
Maybe I wasn't clear enough. I'm talking about self published "print on demand"
books by companies like Blurb, Lulu, CafePress, U-Print, Kodak, Apple (which is
Kodak), etc.
I'm not asking about large runs of catalogs from institutions or
Hello Richard, All,
The list includes Marvin Killgore, Jim Schwade, Robert Haag, H. H.
Nininger, Ward's Natural Science Establishment, Foote, and a number of
museums and universities (Monnig, ASU, Huss, Smithsonian, to name a
few). I might be missing a few private parties, but...I don't think
so -
I was thinking about the thread about collection databases, the various fields,
including photos, etc.
Since it is easy to have individual or short run self published books made in
many different sizes and hard or softbound, I thought that it might be
interesting to put together a catalog of my
Good to see (hear from) you Bernd!
Steve
Steve Witt
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--- On Sun, 3/21/10, bernd.pa...@paulinet.de wrote:
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Hello,
New guy trying to make this work. Thanks to Jerry for telling me to use plain
text message. Maybe this will work now. Crossing my fingers!
Thanks,
Jason
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Hi all -
A friend has asked to be put in touch with the Argentine team working on the
Rio Cuarto impacts. If anyone has any contact info please send it to me off
list. Mexico Doug? Thanks -
E.P. Grondine
Man and Impact in the Americas
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Hi Bernd,
Welcome backwe missed you!
Cheers,
Graham, UK
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Hi Listees,
Some items for sale this week. Lots of individuals and a few nice
brecciated meteorites, some nice polished half cuts, some end cuts,
whole stones and a few more rare types. All unclassified stones and
great values for their types.
http://www.meteoritesusa.com/meteorites-for-sale/
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Bernd
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Hi to all,
I need to get some cash together ASAP.
I have some nice meteorites listed on ebay, priced lower then they will be
after the fee increase goes into effect.
I will give you 10% off any ebay item if the sale is off ebay.
Also, I have a really nice sample listed:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eB
I think one of the old methods was to polish, write the name in
paraffin, etch, then remove the paraffin.
Jeff
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Thank you John, for posting the superb pictures. Very interesting to see these
"old" specimens and how they were identified. I,
Hey Guys,
I have some West (Ash Creek) on Ebay right now, and on TV right now.
If you don't have a nice part slice of West yet, come get one here:
http://stores.ebay.com//stevearnoldmeteorites?refid=store
Prices will be going up on my Ebay lots by 13% on April 1st due to the
higher taxes
Hello Dear Listees,
i have some auctions at ebay ending today.
There is a carbonaceous CO3, a L3, a LL6...
If you like take a look here:
http://shop.ebay.com/gipometeorites/m.html?LH_Auction=1&_ipg=25&_trksid=p3911.c0.m301
Many thanks for viewing!
Best wishes,
Carsten
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Carsten Giessler
That should work.
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This seems close to touching on my plan: drill holes in meteorite
specimens and
epoxy in place a plutonium pace
Thank you John, for posting the superb pictures. Very interesting to see these
"old" specimens and how they were identified. I, for one, would be interested
in what medium, or technique, was used to mark them and if it was permanent.
Kind of looks like it lasts, as these may have been labeled ov
This seems close to touching on my plan: drill holes in meteorite specimens and
epoxy in place a plutonium pacemaker battery and voice chip which, every 5
second, declares aloud the name of the meteorite (and possibly fall date or
peterological type-- I haven't worked out all the details yet.)
I n
shows ya what coffee can do vs tea...don't drink coffee so I don't wake up
s fast... sorry for the misleading subject line
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Cheers,
Jeff
Hi List
Looking at Jeff's rumuruti specimen I want to show last slices of my,
unfortunatelly, unclassified rumuruti. Last two specimens full of amazing
chondrules and few "normall" type 6 slices.
Most propably its the same
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