So, a fleet man hopes he doesn't get caught with the hot Keetmanshoop?
Thanks to all that replied.
Cheers, Fred Hall
> Fred,
>
> It would be a Gibeon from Namibia. Keetmanshoop
> is one of the farms where it's been found.
> http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/n
Does anyone know anything about a "Keetmanshoop iron"? It is not listed in
the Met Bull. Does it have another name?
Regards, Fred Hall
> Dear Listees and Karmaka
>
> Thanks for this rather depressing news. I am fearful for the security and
> safety of collections in
Come on Michael, only the very wealthy need medical treatment. Cast the
poor aside. Science is only good when it helps the extremely rich.
Exploring Mars and understanding meteorites is a waste of money...vote
GOP!
Fred Hall
> A the genius of the GOP.
> Gonna cost the USA billio
So is hard work, no matter the outcome.
Fred Hall
> "What ever happened to be rewarded for hard work? "
>
> It's a myth that hasn't existed for at least 30-40 years.
>
> Best regards,
>
> MikeG
>
> --
> --
This will quite simply end the science haters, give the Tea Party Members
a free ride to Mars on the 2020 Rover!
>
> http://www.space.com/23037-nasa-mars-rover-2020-government-shutdown.html
>
> Ideas Wanted for NASA's 2020 Mars Rover, But Government Shutdown Adds
> Challenge
> by Miriam Kramer
> sp
w Nininger and Huss items into our COMETS auction.
Stop by and visit, regards, Fred Hall / Meteorhall
Yes Shawn, most meteorite dealers are in the Holiday Inn, but it is now
> a Ramada.
> You can find a map and a list of the dealers right here:
> http://mzexpos.com/colorado_fall
are often a bit behind times.
By the way, it rained like crazy tonight, and brought some welcome cool
air. Many Denver heat records have been tied or surpassed the last few
weeks.
Also, I hope to get a few Nininger and Huss items into our COMETS auction.
Stop by and visit, regards, Fred
One quaint question for the astronomy buffs and mathematicians out there.
What affect would the increase in mass to the earth, from mining most of
the asteroids, and then mining, say 5% our moon, (or another planet's
moon) and adding that mass to earth, have on the earth's orbit, rotation,
gravity?
mmer Falls and Hammer Stones just add glamor and richness to the fall
story. Museums know this to be a fact. The more human interest in the
story, the more people want to come and see the historical items.
Cheers, Fred Hall
> Hi List,
>
> Rumor has it that the Russian woman struck by th
Well, I hope that I don't trip over that thrown gauntlet.
$15.00 per gram. 25 qualified dealers, 12 unqualified dealers, one of
which only deals in stones with roll-over lips.
Fred Hall
> Team Meteorite:
>
> In the last hours many list contributors have opined on the
> 'wort
In the world of earth rocks, if you were to slice clevelandite or barite,
the structure would look much like your mystery crystals.
Fred H
> Hi list
> Jason Borst (http://www.opalandjasper.com) who cuts my larger
> specimens has encountered an unusual crystal structure today in an
> otherwis
Greg, we all love ya, and we know you are too manly to be Proud Peter!
Fred H
> Fred et al...
>
> Fred wrote:
> "Is the troll (formerly known as a nimble troublemaker) you, Greg H.? No,
> Greg has been too busy with his new web site.
> Fred, I am somewhat devastated but flattered at the same time
Ah Ha! I knew it was some strange meteoritic creature pretending to be human!
Fred
> This you tube link should end this mess, watch and see who the culprit is!
> Sing along!!
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jt2IgBJ00us
>
> From: "h...@meteorhall.com"
> To: Peter Richards
> Cc: meteorite-list@me
OK Peter, just which of the regular or former subscribers are you? No one
could be such a complete nincompoop as Peter! Peter has disparaged
everyone on this list, the scientific community, and the human race. Come
on, no one is so truly insipid. So fess up! Is the troll (formerly known
as a nimble
And that is why we collect meteorites, 'cause they're heavy!
Fred H.
> Every time I hear that word,
> I feel... I dunno, kinda heavy.
>
> Sterling
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Count Deiro"
> To: "Dori Fry" ; "Sterling K. Webb"
>
> Cc: ; "Joshu
Guido, you are correct in that one day humans will find life forms from
outside of our planet. It is only this person's science and methodology
that is in question.
Fred H
> Hi Phil,
>
> I haven't read Wickramasinge. I do hold stock in panspermic theory. In
> particular, the findings of water, ami
Yes! I was formed inside Kerala, my mom's nickname (just joking, Mom!).
Martin, the RED RAIN tastes surprisingly like red beer. Try it.
I'm quite certain that there are (to me) extraterrestrial life forms in my
pet Scottish Terrier "Holbrook", who died and I buried over a year ago. So
your cat and
I have a true blue "FOSSIL METEORITE WITH ANCIENT FOSSIL LIFE FORMS"!
Quick, call the newspapers with this wonderful headline! The meteorite is
4,786 grams and the Niton XRF on a freshly ground surface shows 11.02% Ni,
85.87% Fe, 0.89% Mn and 0.68% Cr, so it is indeed a meteorite. The fossil
life f
Looking into the crystal pallasite ball, in the year 2025, I see
achondrite fragments at $1.00 per gram! However, they will lack the
beautiful fusion crust of our meteorites. Besides, due to the UN Universal
Museum Convention of 2035, all of our meteorites will be confiscated as
historical and/or c
Hi Nick, Is the meteorite that drew blood now known as a "Human Hammer"?
Did you get a "Hammer" tetanus shot? Did you nickname it "First Blood"? Or
just "That blood sucking stony #%**#!"
Cheers, Fred
> Back to the question of sharp protrusions, but from chondrites not
> irons...
>
> Some sharp met
loves and follow the normal
safety rules. Check out the Australian museum site or the
meteoritemarket/galvanic site for more info and the mixture formula.
Cheers, Fred Hall
>
> A completely unofficial count:
> Of the 12 membrane boxes I have, about half of them are going cloudy. All
> b
The Ministry of Tofu? Make that the Ministry of Meteorites, some time
soon. Get your cement achondrites, your hematite irons, and other assorted
fakes from China, at a really good price! But hey, I got this really nice
5g achondrite from Vesta for only $20.00!
Fred
PS: Or you can come to Colorado a
ed in. This is a Mystery book, after all. Loads of fun.
Fred Hall
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By golly, next we shall take the Crown Jewels and melt them down, then
cast the mess into a poor replica of the Crown Jewels...destruction is
such fun art!
Fred
> Thought you all might find this conceptual art project interesting:
>
> http://vimeo.com/46536435
>
> Seems like a shame to me that she
LM to court.
Regards, Fred Hall
> Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 10:48:27 -0800 (GMT-08:00)
> Subject: Fw: Meteorite Instructional Memo
>
> Hi All,
>
> In the process of planning new collecting trips in Arizona, Utah and
> Nevada, I confirmed with BLM the latest regulations conc
they are set
> in stone.
> What the meteorite collectors and hunters need, alas, is a lawyer to take
> the BLM to court.
> Regards, Fred Hall
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>> Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 10:48:27 -0800 (GMT-08:00)
>> Subject: Fw: Meteorite Instructional
for my new Jeep
Grand Cherokee. I feel so downtrodden...boo hoo, poor me.
Fred Hall
> Call a spade a spade, we are talking about hyperinflation due to the
> government spending money they do not have.
>
> That is what happens when politicians are not required to understand even
> basi
Good Luck, See Ya There, Fred Hall
PS: I remember way back, when Bob Haag wore a simulated space suit while
selling meteorites at the Denver Show. Maybe we should all wear one at the
party and auction...just for laughs!
> Great, now there is a stomach virus spreading like wild-fire throughout
>
Hi Paul,
I like the "SNCB". It sounds like a radio station's call letters...Stay
tuned for all of your Martian meteorite news from SNCB.
Regards, Fred H.
> How shall we organize the new class of Martian?
>
> Until now it has been SNC
>
> How about B or B squared for BASALTIC BRECCIA ?
>
> SNCB
Yeah, but the drinks that ET makes in his room will kill a virus from 20
feet away! In fact, the last time I had two of ET's drinks I was virus
free for three years. One of the guys spilled ET's drink on a mesosiderite
and the metal
melted, leaving a holy silicate. These drinks really do appease th
or other pain reducer he was given for his broken bones may
have sent him to the minor meteorite God, the Lunar God (as in lunatic).
Fred Hall
> This kind of incomplete reporting really ticks me off. The reporter did
> not ask the jumper the most important question. We're the go
And if you look at the Martian meteorites with your lens, you may see some
fossil virus structure. The classic fossil virus protein structure is
easily visible in the Martian meteorites after Happy Hour or a few hours
in Blaine's room, with or without the LED lighted lens.
Cheers, Fred H
> Purchas
H.H. Nininger traveled around Europe to museums to look at meteorite
collections. He found a some "meteorwrongs" that had been put aside, that
were actually meteorites. So the "experts" were wrongperts! It still
happens.
Cheers, Fred Hall
>
> Unless you live in Novato.
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That would be a "Right foot unobserved fall into the cactus patch." What
would be the expletive for that "Fall"?
Double Cheers, Fred Hall
What if you are walking through the desert while looking to your left at
> something and your right foot hits a rock and you stumble,
The last time I wasted half a dozen bytes was on a stale donut at a
restaurant in Hanksville, Utah.
Cheers, Fred Hall
PS: Hanksville is a great place to hunt for rocks and the Mars Society
station is just a few miles away.
>
> How about we compress it further and assign
>
> 0 for uno
Right, Anne. That is why they are referred to as a "Fall" or a "Find".
Concise!
Cheers, Fred Hall
> Every single meteorite ever found on Earth is necessarily the result of
> a fall, they are not native to Earth. The only difference is that some
> falls are seen,
An "unobserved fall" is two words to describe the one word that has
been used for a century, "Find". The one word "Find" is good enough for
the Catalogue of Meteorites, it was good enough for Harvey Nininger,
and it is what I shall always use. Keep it concise.
Reg
Hey, that is the same old line I used when I was a young guy, "It wasn't
me, must have been a meteorite that got you that way!" Or "Must have been
Superman, he is faster then a speeding bullet! Didn't you say that you saw
a red /blue blur last month?" Or, "Sweetie, I told you to stay from those
Kry
petrified wood
limit is 250 pounds per year per person.
As for rocks, no permit is needed on BLM land UNLESS you want to mine for
minerals. Picking up a rock, by hand, on the surface is not mining.
Sign me up to end this new ruling by our lord and master, the BLM.
Fred Hall
I think, you'
the bags placed in Riker boxes with the meteorites. I do not
sell the Intercept copper reactive polymer bags, just wanted to share a
product that may actually stop rusting of meteorites without using
volatilized chemicals.
Regards, Fred Hall / Meteorhall
Hey Carl,
Give me a call please,
Bill Hall
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T IN STONE", pun intended.
Wang is correct! Call and e-mail the BLM to express your dislike of the
new regs. POLITELY ask the BLM to loosen up the regulations, as we
don't need our meteorite, gold, or rock collecting Americans being
fined or going to jail because of a love for their h
"SET IN STONE", pun intended.
Wang is correct! Call and e-mail the BLM to express your dislike of the
new regs. POLITELY ask the BLM to loosen up the regulations, as we
don't need our meteorite, gold, or rock collecting Americans being
fined or going to jail because of a love for th
al
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land use plans or closures. Good Luck, Fred Hall
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nes, various irons, and
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I found a 46 gram chondrite near bouse. Want the gps to it?
Ruben shows it in one of his Quartzsite videos
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the meteorite dealers during the Tucson Show, to try out on
irons, and then to let me know how it works out. I'm now using it for all
of my stored meteorites. Check it out. Regards, Fred Hall
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I look forward to seeing many friends at Tucson. I will bring with me some
meteorites to sell or trade, including a thin sliced 3.85g, approx. 1"X1"
slice of Barwell, the Christmas Eve fall of 1965, and some Weston. Fred
Hall of Meteorhall, Colorado. Cell#30
pics here, hope this
workshttp://s680.photobucket.com/albums/vv162/meteoritepictures/
Meteoritics at gmail.comor call me 541-419-2210
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. can you give me some idea what is
out there and the current market and wholesale prices.
I'm also interested in crystals, gemstones, mineral specimens
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work…..I hope
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Does anyone know where I can get my larger over 6 kilo to 70 kilo
meteorites weighed without purchasing an expensive large capacity gram
scale? I just need 10 or so weighed.
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How strange you should ask.
A friend of mine and I decided to make some projectiles a round 6
weeks ago. I am using 1 inch slabs of Campo, and having the bullets
cut out on a water jet, then finnished on a lathe. They will be shot
using a 50 BMG rifle with a sabot.
As soon as Nosler Bullets gets b
Not sure about this one..
Anyone heard of this
meteorite attack?
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Cool Idea using the LED stands! I like it.I like it a lot!!
Bill
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Just noticed this report, anyone else hear anything?
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later. Ruben saw it last year in Quartszite and stuck it in his video
if you care to see it...
not all Brenham are
rusters.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=001vxtTlBEs
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Please help me get in touch with Marvin,
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I have a slice I will try to etch. I also live in Oregon, and will try
and collect some more of this material.
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I say promote away! I would have missed the 1st show without the
promotion, and I don't want to miss the next one. Thanks Steve and
Geoff!!
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This might get
interesting.http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,286807,00.html
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drive to the Sunriver Nature Center to
look at the Norton collection on display...so I did. I stood and
stared at all the incredible meteorites on display, (and drooled a
bit) I day dreamed about starting a meteorite museum of my own.
maybe a collaboration effort. The Norton/Hall museum I
year or
so..
please let me know if your
interested, or have any other input,
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I love XPOL pics! Nice ones, also you have the infamous bubble with
the #7 on it. I saw this on the Coast to Coast website, PROOF of alien
life! Nice work, thanks,
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Loved the show, now my mom knows why I spend so much money on space
rocks. Wish I could hunt with you guys, I'm jealous!
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Thank you Mark,
Good point! Disclaimer: Don't try this at
home! If you do try it please be CAREFUL! Respirator, safety glasses,
good ventilation, apron, gloves, etc. etc.
Bill
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#7 Pray to you higher powers that be, and debate whether to tell
anyone what you have done!!!
let me know if you try it, and your results please,
Bill Hall
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 9:05 PM, Bill Mason wrote:
> There are better ways to treat iro
Just something to consider.
Please check out the photos on photo bucket, and let me know your
honest opinions. If the consensus is that this is an EVIL thing to do
to a meteorite I will surly take it into consideration. No doubt it
will make some frown, and give some hope to others.
I would get a gold bug for detecting very small bits if Iron, however
to Rubens surprise as well as another meteorite hunter I know (who is
not a list member) I found an old weathered chondrite with my Minelab
Eureka Gold. The Minelab is very controversial machine it seems, but I
really like mine,
This is my 1st AD, hope I did everything correctly, new at the list
and photo bucket, e-mail me off list please or just give me a phone
call if interested, 541-419-2210
thanks for looking! Bill Hall
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Really liked your website, spent an hour clicking every link! Thanks,
Bill Hall
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A nice impact video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zvCUmeoHpw
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depends on machine and operator I suppose. These are quite expensive
tools, and I just discovered them a few days ago. They are used in
mineral prospecting, and will do elemental composition in ppm I
think.
Bill Hall
How about hand held XRF (EX-RAY FLORESCENCE) www.niton.com
Bill
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days. It is greatly appreciated to be accepted into a group like
yours. Rubens statement about my being "articulate" is strange, as I
am terrible with my grammar, (but thanks Ruben!)
Thanks again to all,
and will help this be a positive,
productive, enjoyable, learning experience.
Have a great day,
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