on sending us some
special rocks from Heaven. Keep on hunting!
Fred Olsen, Denver
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good to go, no fuss no muss.
I also looking forward to seeing many of you in Tucson in just a few weeks. I
will be in my usual spot by the
big brown Moroccan tent in front of the Hotel Tucson City Center.
Fred Olsen
Mineral and Fossil Supply. " Denver Rockboxe
made this book possible!
I anxiously await the time to read and examine each and every page!
Best Regards, Fred Olsen, Denver
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Recently there have been several postings about this fascinating site. I
have listed on ebay a huge seventeen pound, yes that is 17 pounds, over 7000
grams, shattercone from Wells Creek Crater, Tennessee. See ebay item #
2235675811 that closes on 4/6/04. or use link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISA
Does anyone know what the rules governing the exportation of meteorites from
Norway?
Thanks, Fred Olsen, Denver
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Adam and list,
Your photos show a very interesting meteorite. The second image reminds me
of the Babadus impact melt from Rochechouart Crater, France.
Thanks for the photos. Fred Olsen, Denver
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Jeannie,
Denver show 2004 will be on September 17, 18, &
19.
Regards, Fred Olsen, Denver
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Much to my dismay, I will no
woodcut
print produced by Fred Olsen of Denver Colorado.
I spent hundreds of hours over two years researching the original print on
which this work is based.
I visited Ensisheim, Alsace, France in August 1999 and began this project
soon after. I searched for a good image of the original
ne of the
workers knew where they were.
Regards, Fred Olsen
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that
there are still no known tazas that contain silicate inclusions. I am also
glad some one asked the question and got me to clean my Taza after 8 months
in a box. Regards. Fred Olsen
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List,
While I was in Tucson this year I was looking through a box of nice Taza
specimens in Bruno's room when I noticed one that seemed a little less dense
than the others and looked like it might have some silicate inclusions. It
is a nice little oriented columniner individual with radiating flow
situation appears to be in a state of flux and confusion. But I am sure
Jack would love to talk to you about meteorites if you catch him when he is
in.
Regards, Fred Olsen
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Friday
night. Hope to see you soon,
Regards, Fred Olsen 303 433 0870
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Steve,
The Vienna Museum has some Canyon City California on display that is
mislabeled as Canon City Colorado. Maybe they will sell it or trade it for
some Cat Mountain?
Regards, Fred
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Several people have asked for photos of the boxes which I hope to have
tomorrow. It is a work in progress. Thanks for your interest. Regards,
Fred
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Several list members have told me that the link to our website does not work
for them. I just looked at it and it works for me. Can any one tell me why
it works for some and not others? Thanks, http://www.rockboxes.com/
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these boxes so much "I bought the company." If you are interested or want
more info look at: www.rockboxes.com
Regards, Fred Olsen
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= tarnish.
Regards Fred Olsen, webmeteorites
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Bob,
I Live in the UK so any advice on where to buy will probabl
know of no ill affects on any other materials. They do not seem to affect
optical qualities of precision lenses.
Regards, Fred Olsen
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years! What a great meteorite!
Regards, Fred Olsen
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ty to
stop an incoming fragment? Would the smaller mass and less gravitational
attraction have any affect?
Regards, Fred Olsen
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For those who are interested in our nice selection of Thuathe meteorites,
check with Chauncey Walden at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] . My new
website: webmeteorites.com will be up and running soon. I will be out of
the
country for the next two weeks and hopefully will have more interesting
materials when I
y get your requests
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I would have to concur with Larry on Isla del Espiritu Santo since my wife
and I were there when he found the second stone. My second pick would be
Ensisheim , such an interesting history. Third would be Canon City because
it is a witnessed Colorado fall on my birthday. and Forth I would have to
Does anyone have some of NWA 757 for sale? If so please contact me off
list. Regards, Fred Olsen
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1. Brecciated Aubrite
2. Shocked brecciated Diogenite
3. Howardite
You are right, they are some tough rocks! Thanks,
Fred Olsen
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No, I don't think so! You just need to have more to catch up, and we need
to find some of the ones that have been seen. Regards, Fred Olsen,
Denver Colorado
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Anyone have any, =(5g-15g) of Chico NM for sale? Thanks, Fred Olsen,
Denver
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Tracy,
I am lucky, There are two falls, Bilanga and Canon City Colorado, on my
birthday, October 27th . I am fortunate to have some of both. I would like
to get a larger piece of Canon City Colorado (H6), if anyone has some for
sale, let me know. There are also two falls on my wife's birthday
keep their
displays a little more tidy. Right below the Shergotty was a very nice part
crusted piece of Chassigny. Beautiful! Regards, Fred
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have some Canon City, Colorado although the only amount ( 8.7
grams) listed in the Catalogue matches the obviously erroneous label on the
iron (not H6) specimen on display. I will leave it them to sort it out.
Regards, Fred Olsen
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orite on this planet. It
deserves to be put it in a case by itself, but it was still a real treat to
see it in person.
More about Moldavites later. Regards, Fred Olsen
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Anorthosite from California. Regards, Fred Olsen
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, Fred Olsen, Denver
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List, I just got back to town after a couple of days so I may have missed
the answer, but the "fossil" meteorites Lake Murray and the other
Scandinavian ones fell in the ocean.
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Has to be iron. Regards, Fred
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> Hello again listees!
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> What IS t
Hello List,
I have just been pondering the meaning of chondrules on this beautiful
spring day. What are the criteria for determining the amount of change to
chondrules and determining their ranking from 2 through 7? Is it totally
subjective? Do these rankings ever get changed? What is more im
In 1997 when I visited with Mr. Silva, who was still the mayor
of La Criolla, Entre Rios, Argentina, he pronounced it La Cri o Ja.
I am told that in Castilian Spanish which the Argentineans speak the LL is
pronounced as a "J".
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So now it is at least six! What is your point?
Stanley
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r two
this morning looking at thin sections and reading The Book. Thank You
Richard! It was worth the wait and now back to reading.
Regards, Fred Olsen
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small blebs of gray
silicates. I would guess 90% iron and 10% silicates.
My slice of Putorana is about 50/50 iron /silicates. I do recall seeing a
sample of iron in basalt from Germany that looked a lot like Putorana.
Regards, Fred Olsen
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> Hi List Members,
>
> Correct me if I'm wrong. The Astronomy community theorize that the
> universe was created in a millisecond, a f
ommon chondrites or even
rarer Irons but you found Martians, Lunars, and even the first sedimentary
meteorite. I am so envious, boy I would give a lot to find just one common
meteorite!
Regards, Fred Olsen "Still looking after all these years"
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Hello List
My name is Fred Olsen and I am a consulting geologist. Currently I teach
Geology at Metro State College of Denver. I have been collecting
meteorites since a traveling rock salesman stopped at my (I was 25% owner)
rock shop "The Quarry" in Gainesville, Florida in the spri
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