that applies
to a number of petrographically distinct meteorites. Single name,
unknown number of meteorites. I don't know if it quite fits the
definition of the word generic, but if it doesn't, it's not far off.
Regards,
Jason
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 9:52 PM, drtanukidrtan...@yahoo.com wrote
.
Regards,
Jason
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 2:57 PM, Kashubamary.kash...@verizon.net wrote:
Mark, List,
It looks to me like an etched iron meteorite slice that has been clear
coated and is rusting. Corrosion will boil up and worm its way around under
coatings. Some Toluca have prominent troilite
be an honest mistake. There's no telling.
It's worth a shot I suppose, but if I'm not mistaken, the auction
closes in about a minute, so it's a bit late for that.
Another one bites the dust...
Regards,
Jason
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 6:30 PM, Mark Grossmanmar...@westnet.com wrote:
Hi Jason,
Thanks
; they
are more pronounced, and thinner.
While I would agree that the formation of such features seems
unlikely, I would like to point out that the flipping over of a
stone in ablative flight - occurring without ablation taking place
during the flip - seems even less likely - at least to me.
Regards,
Jason
that,
too, you're still an a** - and I'm sorry, but I don't know how you can
go about fixing that.
Good luck.
Jason
--- On Wed, 7/22/09, Jason Utas meteorite...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Jason Utas meteorite...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] WHATS WITH THE ATTACKING
To: Meteorite-list
Elton,
Jason wrote: Posting messages that were intended to be kept private to the
list is wrong - unless they are necessary in proving a situation such as a
deal gone wrong, or cheating having taken place,
So Jason which of your listed situations applies to what you've just done?
You're
? Something better?
Jason
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 8:14 AM,
JoshuaTreeMuseumjoshuatreemus...@embarqmail.com wrote:
Jason:
That's an awful lot of psycho babble, you seem to be developing an unhealthy
preoccupation (obsession) with Chicago Steve. Maybe you should look into
getting a part time job
for responding to an insult, at least I'm the one who started it, for
they're undoubtedly worse.
Jason
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the
bloody list.
It has no place here and if you haven't figured out that it doesn't
work after YEARS of it, I honestly don't know what to say.
Block him maybe?
It takes a click.
Jason
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 1:35 PM, cdtuc...@cox.net wrote:
Jason,
Clearly you are very intelligent. We can all
Oh please, talk to Elton. He's the one who started this ridiculous
psychological BS.
Though your comment was a constructive one, in all certainty.
The meteorite-list is the better for it.
Hup - sample almost ready.
Later.
Jason
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 2:02 PM, John Gwilliamj...@cox.net wrote
Hola Paul Martyn,
What's up your bum, eh?
Jason
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 2:18 PM, litig8nsh...@aol.com wrote:
Once lived an old boor named Jason,
Excelling in conflict, he'd hasten,
With his butt-buddy Steve,
And no good up his sleeve,
His virtue spilled down the lu basin.
The Devil made
make a right - especially
when the second one is worse.
Jason
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 7:05 PM, Tom Randall
(KB2SMS)tommy2...@hvc.rr.com wrote:
Hello list,
I do not post often. I do not sell meteorites. I BUY them occasionally.
I've bought from many people on this list. I am a small time
.m14_trkparms=65%3A12%7C66%3A2%7C39%3A1%7C72%3A1205%7C293%3A1%7C294%3A50
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days - you might check my
ebay page in a day or so at:
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wooden stand. If you are interested in
discussing this specimen please contact me.
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any
interest in the form of a bid or two ;)
Have a look!
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,
the type seven designation is reserved for primitive achondrites. Of
course, it's hard to gauge L vs LL, but you did say that the magnetism
was very low.
Regards,
Jason
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Galactic Stone
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Hi Listees!
I'd like some opinions
know what type it is?
It would be the type you were left with, because that would be the
composition of the meteorite that was being analyzed.
You can only analyze what you have to work with...
Regards,
Jason
Regards,
Eric
Jason Utas wrote:
Hola,
Check out the last picture - there's
interest, even
slightly, contact me and we can discuss many different options on this
specimen.
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to see pictures please contact me. Interesting trades will also be
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From: Jason Utas meteorite...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 7:00 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] LDG Sclieren spelling
To: Michael Blood mlbl...@cox.net
Hello Michael,
That term applies to the flow-lines in all tektite material in general:
http
buffing to get
rid of minor surface things like fingerprints.
A fine specimen of a getting-harder-to-find meteorite.
Photos available here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30622...@n08/sets/72157619522338206/
Asking $400.
Open to offers or trades.
Thanks,
Jason
Hello All,
Having arrived a little late on the scene, we were too late to
purchase the West newspapers that mentioned the fall - does anyone on
the list still have any extras they might be willing to sell?
Thanks,
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Of course, if anyone here is familiar with Tintin (in particular,
Tintin and The Shooting Star), one knows that the elements in at
least some meteorites can create such beasts...
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/3/4224425_e9c3ce4f4e.jpg
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 10:52 PM, Mexicodougmexicod...@aim.com
of two flaps - there was some interlocking cardboard to hold
it together, but a good drop would have done it in. There was no note
from customs stating that it had been gone through and the internal
wrapping/padding looked untouched, but who knows...
Regards,
Jason
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 1:09 AM
I'd like to try to get somewhat organized before heading
off.
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I would like to pass on my deepest sympathy to Dorothy and the Norton
family. I will keep you in my prayers during this difficult time.
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From
backfire, unless truly spectacular specimens were involved.
Regards,
Jason
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 10:44 PM, GREG LINDH gee...@msn.com wrote:
Hi Jason,
Believe me when I tell you, I understand the law of supply and demand. My
main point is that there are some hunter/dealers who
Is NOT of the 1969 mass. That is the 1792 mass.
But as I said, I couldn't find a picture of an etched slice of the
1792 mass other than the ones you posted on ebay.
Regards,
Jason
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 12:03 AM, Mirko Graul m_gr...@yahoo.de wrote:
...oh,a discussion about my iron at ebay
, bvpa...@t-online.de wrote:
Hello Michael, Jason, Mirko and List,
Attached to my private mails you'll find a photo of
the Zacatecas 1792 iron from the Buchwald trilogy!
Reference:
BUCHWALD V.F. (1975) Handbook of Iron Meteorites, Volume 2, p. 1364.
Regards,
Bernd
Hello All,
I'm sorry to have to ask this again, but I'm still in need of contact
information for Terry Boswell.
If anyone has his cell number, I'd be much obliged; his home line
hasn't been picked up for quite a while, so I'm assuming he's out and
about on business.
Thanks,
Jason
for $250/g directly from Morocco. I know because I edited
the original seller's email to the met-list and forwarded it for him.*
To that end, you're asking over four times the original asking price
of the material you're selling. I wonder where the money went...
Regards,
Jason
*In retrospect, his
of the main
mass:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Zacatecas_(1792)_meteorite.jpg
There is more than one Zacatecas!
Regards,
Jason
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 9:52 PM, Michael Fowler mqfow...@mac.com wrote:
I collect ungrouped irons, and am looking for a slice of Zacatecas (1792) an
ungrouped
iron.
H
I'd say that the picture you found is a slice of the 1969 individual,
mislabeled.
Regards,
Jason
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 10:36 PM, Michael Fowler mqfow...@mac.com wrote:
Thanks Jason,
Don Edwards has a photo in the encyclopedia of meteorites, but it is not
very clear. I
Hello List,
I have to completely agree with Tim and I for one am very excited to learn
more about Alpha, which I am sure is code for something pretty great.
Good job guys and thanks for promoting our hobby in such a great light.
Take Care,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Timothy
of the understanding
that most universities would consider the money better spent
elsewhere.
And I may not have a degree yet, but I'm currently working towards
astrophysics over here.
Regards,
Jason
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 10:01 AM, meteorh...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 5/8/2009 11:25:52 A.M. Central
-
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30622...@n08/sets/72157617199063233/
..And back to work...
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Glassy surface, large vesicles...it's not a meteorite, and it looks
like textbook slag.
http://www.meteorites.wustl.edu/meteorwrongs/m218.htm
Jason
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Mike Groetz mpg...@yahoo.com wrote:
http://www.mercedsunstar.com/livingston/story/804260.html
Livingston
anyways. If he
did, well, I think it shows something about his own intelligence.
Jason
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 10:54 PM, bill kies parkforest...@hotmail.com wrote:
Good Spirit? Never Derogatory? Generally meteorite related? Are you talking
about sSteve? You must be one of his freebie zombies
.
But, in the analogy, you're shooting me for shooting the criminal.
It doesn't make sense.
I get what you were trying to say.
It's wrong.
Jason
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 12:15 AM, Erik Fisler erikfw...@msn.com wrote:
you know what I meant Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2009 00:13:01 -0700
From: meteorite
who
speak out against Steve. The trouble is that I would wind up blocking
several of the more vocal list-members, which really would make
threads less sensical (I'd be missing messages), in many cases.
They only have one email address to block.
Jason
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 12:39 AM, Erik Fisler
have in you.
So now that you've literally forced him into hiding, under threat of
frivolous litigation, you can afford to be as gracious as could be.
Got it.
Jason
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 1:38 AM, Mr EMan mstrema...@yahoo.com wrote:
This is not the post anyone is expecting and it addresses
found?
Maybe if they themselves were willing to pay a reasonable price for
thembut they really can't blame someone willing to offer a
meteorite's worth. If they were willing to pay it, it wouldn't
be/have been an issue.
Jason
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Mike Miller meteoritefin
was
something I've never seen before.
The flier we left in a local convenience store was even removed
shortly after we put it up...it was simply open hostility.
Jason
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 4:34 PM, George Blahun Jr k...@att.net wrote:
Jason et. al.
Did anyone offer to act as a broker? Rather than
the constant haranguing and leave him be, eh? One fifth
the spam would be nice.
Jason
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 9:26 PM, bill kies parkforest...@hotmail.com wrote:
Mr. Tate,
At a glance this situation might look silly but April 1st or not, sSteve has
been entertaining himself at the expense of this list
ever done - and, given the past, considerably worse
than what he seems capable of doing.
Jason
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 10:00 PM, Mark Grossman mar...@westnet.com wrote:
Without taking any sides pro or con re the particulars of Steve's actions:
There's a brick wall there, and no matter how long
material we're used to seeing on the cut surfaces of stones
and irons.
Regards,
Jason
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 2:38 AM, Jeff Kuyken i...@meteorites.com.au wrote:
G'day John all,
That's certainly an interesting theory but I don't know either if that is
possible or not. I hope someone studying West
at least a day or two of orientation.
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with all of the wonderful people while I was there and am
very pleased with the four stones I found.
Thanks to everyone who made this fall/hunt so wonderful,
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Shergottite, martian
1.56 gram, 1.57 gram, 2.53 gram
Crusted small individuals
Found in 2006
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Great idea Robert, and I hate that I missed you in West it would have been
nice to hunt with you guys.
Finds- 4
Weights- 1.9, 7.5, 21.8, 5.1 (total- 36.3 grams)
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From: Rob Wesel r
Hello Pierre and List,
It is always nice to have a better understanding of the people who you see
on the list. I am a Senior Pastor of a wonderful church in Illinois,
husband and father of 4, and this week meteorite hunter (Texas here I come).
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-scientific
reasons. Canyon Diablo is interesting in its own right as a
crater-forming meteorite, as it helped us to understand impact
dynamics - but as to how that plays into our understanding of the
evolution of the solar system...it doesn't, really.
Regards,
Jason
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 1:21 PM
,
because saying which unique meteorite or trait of a particular
meteorite holds greater importance isn't something I see as
rewarding...thinking about it just makes me realize how fortunate we
are to be able to actually collect and touch these pieces of the very
distant past.
Regards,
Jason
On Sat, Feb
to
get more important than that. You might throw some unique irons or
stony irons in with that lot - the trouble is that irons seem to be
too ill-understood, even in today's day and age.
But, a list of 10...I wouldn't ask for such a short list...
Regards,
Jason
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 3:55 PM
important,
simply because they were found back in the day and led to our
recognition of what they really represented...while they may be
important, I would hesitate to call them extremely important from a
scientific point of view.
Regards,
Jason
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Martin Altmann
altm
Hello Eric,
Looks like a very interesting stone - I would guess along your lines -
L or LL6...as to which one, it's ahrd to say, though, as there aren't
enough chondrules to judge (based on average size, etc).
Regards,
Jason
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Greg Hupe gmh...@htn.net wrote:
Hi Eric
think I'll refrain from the same
rubbish. Hmmm - I will say this, as one who voted - either way, only
time will tell.
Jason
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 12:12 AM, Sterling K. Webb
sterling_k_w...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Hi,
Knowing full well that it would be wiser to steer
clear of a spot (the List
a right.'
(And the fact that they hit you first doesn't entitle you to hit them
back.) My point was that maybe you should (or someone should) take
the high road next time. Or you can just say they hit first, and in
so doing, choose to perpetuate the cycle.
Jason
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 10:05 AM
, though I can't find the
NWA number of it right now - short on time, sorry.
Regards,
Jason
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 6:55 AM, Dan Wray daniel_w...@comcast.net wrote:
Eric,
I am posting this a second time since I didn't send it to the list as I had
intended.
Although I have seen meteorites
used either, I can't say which is true.
Regards,
Jason
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 11:23 AM, Michael L Blood mlbl...@cox.net wrote:
Bob,
I don't see the problem... There are many free photo sites -
Upload your photo, get the URL, put the click-to URL into your
Post to the list and there you
Hello All,
I've been trying to contact Michel Franco, but have been unable to
reach him at the following address:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- All emails have been returned to me.
Does anyone else know how to contact him?
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free (dates
available), drop me a line and I'll see what kind of a trip we can
arrange. What I can promise is that if I do find enough on that trip
to warrant selling some, I'll have it at a reasonable price.
Regards,
Jason
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 11:18 PM, Jeff Kuyken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
not to tell us.
Jason
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 7:38 AM, Darryl Pitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks,
If I've said it once I've said it a thousand times: meteorites as a
collectible do not attract more serious collectors because there are too
many aberrations of valuation
is ever collected in the first week?
Maybe 10%? Maybe 20?
- Sorry for the lateish reply, but I was at the Bonhams Auction.
Jason
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 9:26 AM, Darryl Pitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jason,
Small detailI never mentioned Park Forest. And speaking of being at a
loss
,
Jason
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 2:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I would have responded earlier but our Internet connection was not the
best. We just flew in from Canada today. What is a fair price per gram? I
would say it is up to the individuals that took the time and effort to get
...And what's that supposed to mean?
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 3:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Geez Jason,
You must be on restriction or something!
Sonny
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in their
case, which, in all fairness, didn't have adequate lighting for such a
specimen, attracted little-to-no attention from...anyone.
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, but it wouldn't fetch
an initial price ofI forget the price at which it was initially
started. The auctioneer let it down to $200. Then $190. The final
price was $200 - a mere $1.67/g.
Jason
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Darryl Pitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah Jason, I didn't refer
No, buyers' premium was 20% and California sales tax (without a resale
number) is 8%.
...So add 28%
Jason
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 4:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OMG - should have bid.
Do these include the buyers premium?
Matt
Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
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http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/biztech/opal-miner-stumbles-on-mega-meteorite-crater/2008/11/22/1226770814042.html
A RETIRED geologist searching on Google Earth for a place to mine
opals may have discovered something much bigger: a meteorite crater in
outback NSW.
Mike Fry was using the
http://www.timesoftheinternet.com/21045.html
Researchers find ancient meteorite dust
PISA, Italy, Nov. 18 (UPI) --
Italian explorers and geologists in the Antarctic report finding the
world's largest and oldest cache of meteorite particles.
Some 1.35 million bits of space dust were found
Hola All,
I spoke with him a few days ago, and he said he was hoping to get the
website back up soon. As to why he's disappeared so completely from
the list, I can't say, but he's alive and well out there, so I
wouldn't worry too much.
Regards,
Jason
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 10:01 AM, [EMAIL
shrugged off demands for real classifications, never
mind his blatant selling of false and renamed material.
There are people who make honest mistakes and there are cheaters.
This one's about as sleazy as they get.
Regards,
Jason
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 7:50 AM, Stefan Brandes [EMAIL PROTECTED
of the greatest.
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Subject: [meteorite-list] What are the top 5 most important meteorites from
NWA?
Hi all
I am
presentations on this stone.
That is what I meant by my comment in regards to you and Adam. Nothing was
meant to be taken away from Mike and Jim.
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I wonder who bought the other four...?
Regards,
Jason
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 2:04 PM, steve arnold
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list.I have 8 unclassified stone chondrites and 17. 8 gram grams of
glorietta siderites forsale.The unc's
are:156.3,11.5,102.6,213.8,148.7,104.6,307.5 and 132.7
Hello Mike, All,
Not a meteorite...
http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2008/10/steel_object_that_smashed_car.html
I anticipate less debate than there was with the last few fallen
pieces of iron
Regards,
Jason
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 5:14 PM, Michael Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do we
short time in very wet conditions, or it is, in fact, from an ice
field (somewhere). I've never seen such weathering features on a
meteorite from...anywhere else. Have a look at those pictorial
catalogs of Antarctic meteorites if you don't believe me - you'll see
what I mean.
Regards,
Jason
On Tue
very soon is the
pallasites. We went for a few years with having several at prices that are
less per gram than a pack of gum and now there is no great abundance of them
for sale. We have really been blessed over the past several years.
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a look.
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to say that 4
Vesta *could* be the parent body for both types of meteorites...not to
say that it is, but it could be.
Jason
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 1:51 PM, Michael Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Resent, don't think this went through the first time.
Mike
http://www.marmet
on Dirk's site, I get
an island just south of JapanI couldn't find the crater by trying
to read the coordinates in the screenshot - too difficult.
Anyone know where it really is? Dirk?
Regards,
Jason
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Alexander Seidel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I´m
Hey All,
While looking around, I stumbled across this:
25°01'03.94
133°17'15.25
Is this a known crater? It sure looks like a crater to me...a fresh,
obvious crater..
Regards,
Jason
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 11:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good evening Dirk (MEZ 20:40)
Hello list
.
Or maybe they left several tonnes of it.
Either way, you can stop this incessant nagging. You're wrong.
Physics says so.
Even if you don't trust me, you can work it out for yourself.
...Well, I hope you can.
Best Regards,
Jason
I'll be out of reach for a day or so, but will reply in as prompt
, but this is a non-issue; whatever it is,
it's rusty, and thus is not a fresh meteorite.
Sorry, maybe next time...
Regards,
Jason
On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 11:07 AM, tracy latimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wonderful! Have that thing analyzed; it looks promising (as long as there
wasn't any heavy
through the photostream. I've taken to
trying to go for more more artistic shots than the typical
find-in-situ stuff.
Regards,
Jason
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 7:54 PM, Mike Bandli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've seen some amazing meteorite artwork from some fellow collectors. From
Fred Olsen's
Hello Mike and List,
I have a page on my website (meteorite art) where I asked kids of all ages
to draw what they thought it would look like if they saw a meteorite fall.
Some of the kids did a great job.
Take Care,
Jason
Rocks from Heaven
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Hello List,
Is Murchison the only CM to contain amino acids that are not found on earth?
Take Care,
Jason
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Hello Al and List,
Powellsville is a very incredible meteorite with some very rare red crystals
that Dirk Ross spoke about on the list a few years ago. To help with your
accounting I have a 268 gram slice.
Take Care,
Jason
Rocks from Heaven
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Hello List and Steve,
I for one am very excited about your reverse auction. I remember getting
some great deals on some really rare specimens a few years ago and it was a
great deal of fun doing it.
Take Care,
Jason
Rocks from Heaven
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From
of selling/fun. We have to
remember, and it is often difficult, that this is a hobby and it should be
fun and sometimes doing something different adds to the fun.
Take Care,
Jason
Rocks from Heaven
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From: Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: JASON
that the list is as good a forum as any for
proving a dealer's innocence or guilt in a situation, whatever the
case may be, because this does have an effect on the rest of us,
collectors and dealers alike. I, for one, wouldn't want to deal with
a dishonest dealer, whatever the case may be.
Regards,
Jason
, kept from
being accepted by all and any within the 'world of meteorites' by
those who are truly a part of it, because there should be no place in
such a hobby for one who lies, cheats, or steals.
Especially when -we- have the power to make this such a safe place.
Or am I wrong?
Regards,
Jason
On Wed
of this stone, this one has more olivine in it.
That said, it could also be an unusual piece of slag, and I don't feel
like betting $1k on such a strange piece from a questionable
location...if I had more money, I might think otherwise.
Regards,
Jason
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 8:18 AM, Michael Murray [EMAIL
appeared to be a complete,
ablated individual. I assume that ablation would sculpt such a
heterogeneous stone admirably.
Jason
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 8:10 PM, Mr EMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ha ha Funny... the Rorschach-Shroom Techinque of meteorite
identification...Down to confirming orange
Shirokovsky.
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 9:31 PM, Jason Utas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Elton, All,
Hardly; I just think it's stupid to rule any sample out completely
without a lab analysis.
There's no single feature on the stone being auctioned that would
suggest that it is not, in fact
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