Hello List members,
This is an AD for Canadians only because I do not have export permits.
I have a 83.84 gram Buzzard Coulee (individual stone) and/or a 42.92 gram
Springwater (part slice) for sale.
If you are interested email me directly. Serious inquiries only please.
Take care,
Jake
j...@me.
With all you guys and gals tramping over the Buzzard Coulee strewnfield
looking for new goodies,
has any one found a meteorite specimen that ISN'T a Buzzard Coulee?
Same goes for the Ash Creek Feb. 20009, and April 10th , 2010 Wisconsin
falls.
Chris. Spratt
Victoria, BC
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> Subject: [meteorite-list] Buzzard Coulée arrived
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Date: Saturday, April 3, 2010, 8:27 PM
> My Buzzard Coulée has arrived. It is
> in the process of being cataloged
> and photographed. Some photos are already up. By Tu
My Buzzard Coulée has arrived. It is in the process of being cataloged
and photographed. Some photos are already up. By Tuesday it should all
be up on my site, www.OutOfaBlueSky.com
I will not be taking orders until Tuesday. I have one individual who I
owe first pick to, then it is available to th
from that they could also see how big
the strewn fields could be from the resulting size and class of that meteorite.
Shawn Alan
--- On Thu, 4/1/10, cdtuc...@cox.net wrote:
From: cdtuc...@cox.net
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Buzzard Coulees strewn field size ?
To: "Shawn Alan&quo
s could be from the resulting size and class of that meteorite.
Shawn Alan
--- On Thu, 4/1/10, cdtuc...@cox.net wrote:
> From: cdtuc...@cox.net
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Buzzard Coulees strewn field size ?
> To: "Shawn Alan"
> Date: Thursday, April 1, 2010, 11
Hello Listers
I have a good question about the average size of a Strewn Fields. A good
example would be the Buzzard Coulees fall in 2008. Whats the size of the
Buzzard Coulees Strewn Field and the collected amount of weight so far from
that fall? Why I ask is because there could be a pattern wi
Hi Melanie et al:
I sent the vendor an email regarding the Buzzard Coulee meteorites
she has for sale on eBay. She is under the impression that an export
permit is not required if one sample has already been studied by
scientists. This of course is not correct and I told her so. I have
Very incorrect.
All Buzzard Coulee as well as any other Canadian meteorite must be sent
with a permit. It takes some time but very little cost to get the
permit. The officials I dealt with were very friendly and helpful
making the experience pleasant if not lengthy.
The seller can probably
Well, the seller says...
"I was told that if they are rocks for study wasn/t nessary reply I/m not
sure I have no permits"
I could be wrong, but I'm fairly certain that is incorrect.
Anybody know for sure?
Linton
- Original Message -
From: "Linton Rohr"
To: "Jason Utas"
Cc:
Sent:
Hi Michael
It is actually K D meteorites. It stands for Keith and Dana Jenkerson.
Here is their website;
http://www.kdmeteorites.com/
One of the coolest couples in meteorites.
Mike
Mike Jensen Meteorites
16730 E Ada PL
Aurora, CO 80017-3137
USA
720-949-6220
IMCA 4264
website: www.jensenmeteorit
Thanks Dave, Paul, and all others who filled me in on
D K Meteorites, Don Hurkot and a special thanks
To Gary Fujihara who gave me every piece of info imaginable.
Thanks, guys.
PS: Anyone wanting to contact D K Meteorites or Don
Hurkot can reach me off list for the informati
Anyone know from whom I ordered specimens of Buzzard Coulee
At the Tucson Show? His stuff was in D K Meteorites room, but
They are not listed on Google.
Michael
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Dear List Members,
Starting in about four hours I have the following eBay auctions ending, and
then 14 others ending on Wednesday, most are still at their LOW starting
price of just 99 cents!
Whetstone Mountains monograph 'Unlimited Edition' (a paperback documentary
of Jack Schrader's epic di
Dear List Members,
After returning from two weeks in Tucson, I thought I would get my feet
'Whet' and start the week off with a few eBay auctions. Here are the direct
links to these, more to follow later in the week:
Whetstone Mountains monograph 'Unlimited Edition' (a paperback documentary
Gary Chase posted:
Thanks for the "heads up" Mccartney. I think I will wait for the
ones you and Sonny collected before the snow. No use taking any
chances on rusting issues.
Gary:
Since your comment may cause concern among my customers I will clarify
that there are no rusting issues
2009 13:24:33 -0600
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Buzzard Coulee Permitting Snafu
>
> Sonny and I were at Buzzard Coulée the week it fell, as you all know. We
> recovered a good number of stones before the big snow hit. Permits were then
> applied for.
>
> I returned as the snow melted
Sonny and I were at Buzzard Coulée the week it fell, as you all know. We
recovered a good number of stones before the big snow hit. Permits were then
applied for.
I returned as the snow melted in April. I alone recovered hundreds of stones,
giving half to the landowner, I still had over 2kg. T
To anyone interested.
Today I shipped 4 more Buzzard Coulee meteorites out of Canada, legally.
Export permit numbers: 106938, 106939, 106940, 106941
This totals 7 permits for me since March, with 8 more applications pending.
We did lose 2 meteorites to the Montreal Planetarium a few weeks ago, b
My question too. With a backside that looks like that, the front has
to be drop dead gorgeous!
Sent from Gary's iPhone
On Aug 12, 2009, at 10:55 AM, bernd.pa...@paulinet.de wrote:
This piece is oriented. You are looking at a
stovepipe feature on the back side (leeward).
What does the fron
> This piece is oriented. You are looking at a
> stovepipe feature on the back side (leeward).
What does the front side look like?
Bernd
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It was -40 C when I was in Canada.
Greg S.
> From: stanleygr...@hotmail.com
> To: mccart...@blackbearddata.com; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 08:22:59 -0700
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Buzzard Coulee Exped
.
> Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 21:18:02 -0500
> From: mccart...@blackbearddata.com
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> CC:
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Buzzard Coulee Expedition Photos from December
>
> This is the first trip taken to Canada after the fall. Once there, we
rom: McCartney Taylor
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Buzzard Coulee Expedition Photos from December
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Date: Tuesday, August 11, 2009, 8:18 PM
> This is the first trip taken to
> Canada after the fall. Once there, we only had 2.25 days to
>
This is the first trip taken to Canada after the fall. Once there, we only had
2.25 days to hunt before shutdown snowfall occurred. It was -25 Celcius and the
airline lost my luggage, so I'm wearing socks over my hands in some photos. I
think I had thin gloves under the socks. At some point, I c
http://www.calgaryherald.com/technology/Meteorite+chunks+provide+clues+researchers/1828421/story.html
They've been counted, catalogued and fit together like pieces of a giant jigsaw
puzzle.
Now, a portion of the hundreds of fragments from the 10-tonne Buzzard Coulee
meteorite that lit up the skie
Hola All,
I've been looking at planning a trip to Buzzard Coulee in the near
future. Is there anyone who has been to the area who could help with
contact information for locals, potential problems (I know the export
laws), strewn-field data, things like that? I'd be going without my
father, so I'
Bernd,
I made a mistake with the W coordinate. All the W50's should read W53.
The GPS had small low res numbers but I was able to confirm correct
numbers from pictures I took.
Thanks for pointing this out.
Cheers!
Mike
bernd.pa...@paulinet.de wrote:
Hello Mike T. and List,
The Met.Bull.
Hello Mike T. and List,
The Met.Bull. gives these coordinates: 52° 59.76 ' N, 109° 50.89' W
The 11.5-gram specimen you are offering for sale nicely fits the above
coordinates
but the 6.8-gram and 23.5-gram individuals have a northern latitude of about
50° N.
Does this imply the strewn field is
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Sent: Wednesday, May 6, 2009 4:21:20 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: [meteorite-list] Buzzard
Hello List,
I have just returned from Buzzard Coulee after 4 exhausting days of
travel and meteorite hunting. It was wonderful to experience the
Prairies and to hunt with other me
Mike T. wrote:
"Here are some images of my Buzzard trip this past weekend.
http://picasaweb.google.com/MikeTettenborn/BuzzardCoulee#
Mike and List,
Thank you so very much for these "hunting scenes". The pic I love
very much is the one of the Chinese lady showing off her Buzzard
Coulee gift!
I c
All,
Here are some images of my Buzzard trip this past weekend.
http://picasaweb.google.com/MikeTettenborn/BuzzardCoulee#
Cheers,
Mike (tett) Tettenborn
Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Buzzard Hunt
A big congrats to Tett on his first ever find! We were all honored to be a
part of it and his reaction was both priceless and infectious. You couldn't
have asked for a better stone, really. Beautiful piece ad the Buzzard
Original Message -
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Sent: Wednesday, May 6, 2009 4:21:20 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: [meteorite-list] Buzzard
Hello List,
I have just returned from Buzzard Coulee after 4 exhausting days of
travel and meteorit
Hello List,
I have just returned from Buzzard Coulee after 4 exhausting days of
travel and meteorite hunting. It was wonderful to experience the
Prairies and to hunt with other meteorite enthusiasts. Hunted with
friends from the Royal Ontario Museum, Patrick Herrmann, Rob Wessel and
Mike Ba
Roman wrote:
"The Buzzard Coulee spring hunt was great, see photos at this link.
Also some specimens available for sale. Found almost 60 stones!"
Boy, for heaven's sake, what a harvest! Sincere congrats! I am the
proud owner of a particularly fresh B.C. specimen (21.75 gr) from
Roman that came w
ssage
Subject: [meteorite-list] Buzzard Coulee Deja vu?
From: Meteorites USA
Date: Tue, March 31, 2009 3:52 pm
To: "meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com"
Hi all,
Hmmm
Edmonton - March 31st 2009:
http://www2.canada.com/edmontonjournal/new
Hi all,
Hmmm
Edmonton - March 31st 2009:
http://www2.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news/story.html?id=62dedb5f-2ef7-4c1f-ade1-516293ac0fd1
Edmonton - November 22nd 2008:
http://www2.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news/story.html?id=62dedb5f-2ef7-4c1f-ade1-516293ac0fd1
LOL now that's interesti
List,
Here is a "first look paper" on Buzzard Coulee. About what was
expected. H4 or possibly H4/3.
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2009/pdf/1893.pdf
Cheers,
Mike Tettenborn
Owen Sound, Ontario
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On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 08:57:01 -, you wrote:
>Ha, and and excellent example of 'nominative determinism' .. - i.e. a
>meteorite report by 'Rod Nickel'
Sounds like a porn star name...
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Dear List,
A new article has been published about the Buzzard Coulee, Canada meteorite
fall and fireball. I have posted about it on the Meteorite News Website:
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/
Security cameras caught asteroid fireball
By Rod Nickel, Saskatchewan News Network Februar
http://skyriver.ca/astro/bruce/meteorite.htm
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According to this story, the new Canadian fall has been classified
as an H4 chondrite. Is this correct? Was this already mentioned
on the list and I missed it? If so, please forgive this repost.
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2008/12/22/cgy-meteorite-recovery.html
Regards and clear skies,
Another new article.
http://www.physorg.com/news149168723.html
A University of Calgary-organized team recovered more than one hundred
meteorites from the November 20 meteorite fall southwest of
Lloydminster, Saskatchewan/Alberta, which is expected to set a new
Canadian record for the largest
List,
Saw a nice batch of stones from the new Canadian fall. Buzzard Coulee
or Lone Rock Or Marsden ???
Here is nice ~50 gram stone which followed me home. In the album are
some more pics from the fall.
Cheers,
Mike Tettenborn
http://picasaweb.google.com/MikeTettenborn/Meteorites#528167
Hi all -
What else to do but look through the email, as I sit here digesting a fine
steak dinner...
And here I was hoping for Manitou Lake, which is far prettier sounding, if not
a prettier place in fact. Let's see: "Spirit Lake" versus what sounds like
"Buzzard's A**". But there's still hop
http://www.canada.com/saskatoonstarphoenix/news/third_page/story.html?id=d566c1a9-e9b6-4941-86b4-d3996a3e0620
Some great columns are best left unwritten
Les MacPherson
The StarPhoenix
Saturday, December 06, 2008
Some of my favourite newspaper columns are the ones I didn't write.
Consider, for
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