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I have an unusual Campo with a tail on eBay. It looks oriented but has no
flow lines on the bottom.
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Hi Tim,
Can you please send me a couple, three pics if it hasn't sold yet. I am
interested.
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Hi All,
I suspect that the smoothed/melted look on Campo crystals is created
in a rock tumbler. After the mass has been reduced to fragments each
individual should be extremely sharp; I expect they get tumbled,
perhaps with ball bearings, to round off the points and sharp edges
and make them safe
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Sent: 22 November 2012 16:36
To: 'Kieron Heard'; 'Meteorite-List'
Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Campo crystals
A couple years ago we spoke to a vendor from South America at Electric Park
(Tucson show) who had Campos for sale. We noticed that he was selling Campos
th
: [meteorite-list] Campo crystals
Hi Folks,
Can anyone explain to me the process used to make so-called Campo del Cielo
'crystals'? The usual explanation, that they are made by shattering larger
pieces than have been supercooled with liquid nitrogen, does not convince
me. If that were the ca
Hi Kieron and List,
Good question. I'm curious as well about why some of the pieces look "molten".
Best regards,
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Hi Kieron and List,
There is an article by Roland Dietrich & Stefan König in "Meteorite!"
(February 1997, pp. 28-29) about the "Gibeon Iron Meteorite in Perfect
Crystals". Maybe their article can explain (some of) your observations!
Best wishes,
Bernd
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Hi Folks,
Can anyone explain to me the process used to make so-called Campo del Cielo
'crystals'? The usual explanation, that they are made by shattering larger
pieces than have been supercooled with liquid nitrogen, does not convince
me. If that were the case I would expect more geometric forms w
Hello List.
I have a Campo del Ceilo end cut, with a small white inclusion (< 1mm) that
looks like a chondrule. As far as I know, silicated Campos have black
silicates, and there are no other inclusions in my piece. As soon as I find a
place to store photos, I will post a pic, or it can be s
Hi Jonathan,
I've been told that Las Palmas is different than Campo. I don't know
about the third iron you mentioned. But, Las Palmas has not been
classified or approved yet, so nothing is official yet. The source
that told me is on this list.
Best regards,
MikeG
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All,
I am sure this one has been already been answered; if so, please send me to
good source
(hopefully difinitive) that I might educate myself.
There seems to be conflicting 'reads' on these two meteorites:
Campo del Cielo, Argentina
Las Palmas, Argentina
Are they possibly from the same fall, o
Hi
There is a new stamp of the Campo del Cielo meteorites.
The block has a stamp of the "Chaco" meteorite, the main mass of Campo
del Cielo. Also pictured in the block is a drawing of the Campo del Cielo
Fall.
The most amazing thing about this stamp is that the Chaco photo is IN 3-
D!. THIS IS
Who got it, Steve?
From: steve arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] CAMPO
Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 14:49:03 -0700 (PDT)
HEY LIST.THE CAMPO IS GONE.THANKS ALL WHO CHIMED IN.
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting Mete
HEY LIST.THE CAMPO IS GONE.THANKS ALL WHO CHIMED IN.
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999!!
chicagometeorites.net.Specializing
in Gao Meteorites!
Ebay I.D. Illinoismeteorites
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After 8 hours of sleep,bob holmes is the winner.Thanks
to all who participated.
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999!!
chicagometeorites.net.Specializing
in Gao Meteorites!
Ebay I.D. Illinoismeteorites
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Hello and good evening list.I have another givaway.To
the 10th one to email me,I have a 450 gram campo to
givaway.All I ask on this one givawy you please pay
shipping.I will notify the winner on the met-list.Give
it hell!!
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999!!
Hello List,
I'm offering over 300lb's of Campo del Cielo for the collector who wants
only the best, at reduced prices.
http://www.meteorman.org/Campo_NEW.htm
Regards,
Tim Heitz
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Hello
this is the answer to the campo del cielo sold on
auction
Subastaron dos meteoritos descubiertos en Argentina
Uno se vendió por más de US$ 90 mil y pesa 161
kilogramos. Fueron
encontrados en Campo del Cielo, Chaco, una zona
característica
por los impactos de objetos celestes.
ESCULTUR
Adam
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From: "Gary K. Foote" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Adam Hupe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Campo Preservation
> Hi Adam,
>
> Have you tried applying a dry po
Hi Adam,
Have you tried applying a dry polish first to see if it helps stabalize things?
Just
inquiring.
Gary
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com
On 17 Jan 2006 at 13:49, Adam Hupe wrote:
> Hi Gary and List,
>
> This is a tough question to answer because each meteorite is different. In
> all c
Hi list.Please forgive the last email.It was sent by mistake.I have about
6 campo,s ranging from 300 grams to 5 kilo's.4 of them I got from BOB
CUCCHIARA.He goes by the name of METEORITE MADNESS on ebay.I tell you
right now,that you cannot go wrong with his campo,s.He treats them all
with great pro
g
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
Illinois Meteorites,Ltd!
website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com
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Hi Gary and List,
This is a tough question to answer because each meteorite is different. In
all cases that involve liquid polishing it is good to use distilled water or
oil starting with coarse grits and going finer until the desired contrast is
reached. I start with 180, then 220, then 360, then
Hi Adam:
Good comments here. Personally, I like to have one surface of my slices
not polished. I find that I can see different structures within the
meteorite this way. High polish "looks better", but is not necessarily
the best way to study a specimen. Some meteorites I find better left
unp
Thanks Adam,
Good info - and it brings up yet another [which is probably in the archive
somewhere] and
that is;
What do you consider proper polishing procdedures? Us beginners sure do ask
dumb
questions, eh?
Gary
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com
On 17 Jan 2006 at 13:28, Adam Hupe wrote:
>
Hi List,
It is my belief that 90% of the preservation of meteorites is in the
preparation. Meteorites should never be cut with tap water becuase it
contains chemicals that start reactions, mostly corosive in nature! Any cut
meteorite containing elemental metal should be polished on both sides to
r
...keep them humidity free.
Smaller slices of stone meteorites i keep in boxes with
a few silica gel balls. 869 shouldn't rust then.
Carsten
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of iron preservation is to collect stone meteorites.
> >
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> >Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 7:20 PM
> >Subject: [meteorite-list] Campo Preservation
> >
>
ote" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 7:20 PM
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Campo Preservation
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>
> > Hi List,
> >
> > I recently picked up a unique shaped campo that I like very much, but it
> has some surface
> >
ask
> for it at a drugstore.
> >They'll order it. About $2 a bottle.) and then
> spray with Sheath. So far so
> >good on my irons.
> >Bob
> >
> >Original Message:
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> >From: Gary K. Foote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Date: Tue, 17
Even they rust some...no meteorites are 100% safe.
Matt
Martin Altmann wrote:
Easiest way of iron preservation is to collect stone meteorites.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 7:20 PM
Subject: [meteo
Easiest way of iron preservation is to collect stone meteorites.
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 7:20 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Campo Preservation
> Hi List,
>
> I recently picked up a u
a drugstore.
They'll order it. About $2 a bottle.) and then spray with Sheath. So far so
good on my irons.
Bob
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Campo Preservation
Hi List,
I recently picked up a unique shaped campo that I like very much, but it
has some surface
ru
Hi List,
I recently picked up a unique shaped campo that I like very much, but it has
some surface
rust on it. Should I leave it? 'Dry' brush it and leave it?Brush it and
lightly oil
it? If oil, is there a preference? I don't want to devalue this piece by
mistreating
it.
Thanks,
Ga
SSTTEEVVEEYY:
Here we go again. Thanks for telling us about your latest acquisition! We
have all have been waiting on the edge of our chairs for your report. This is
the THIRD time you have asked this same question of the list, and no one has
answered. Most people with ANY brain would not ke
Hi list.I just got my 92 gram slice of campo silicate from mike miller.A
thing of beauty.BUT,my original question was never answerd.Is there a TKW
for this fine looking silicate piece?It looks alike lueders.Please ,any
info will make my mind rest.
hello
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3239&item=6525378605&rd=1
many strange for a campo del cielo
Matteo
M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALY
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Sale Site: http://www.mcomemeteorite.it
Coll
Wow look a Baygorria from Bolivia!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6514107668&fromMakeTrack=true
Call me, when the first will have arrived in Antarctica.
Buckleboo!
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Hi bernd, Sara and all,
Somewhere I talked to one of the original field investigators of the
Campo del Cielo, and he commented that their earlier work was off by
quite a bit because of the vast amount of new specimens being found far
out beyond what they had deemed the limit of the strewnfield.
Hello Sara and List,
> I am trying to evaluate the total recovered weight for this meteorite.
> In Grady's catalogue (page 126), the addition of the numerous masses
> gives a total of 45 tonnes (approximately). The 37 tonnes that Robert
> Haag tried to buy with no success in 1990 is not cited. Wou
Dear Sara, List, BERND;
In my catalogue, I see no TKW for my favorite Gibeon iron; perchance is
it in the running? Cape York 59 T., Canyon Diablo 30 T. Gibeon"large
masses, other large masses..."?
Davy A. ErrDavy F. that is!
Sara Arsenault wrote:
Dear list,
I have been reading post o
Dear list,
I have been reading post on the list for a few months now. This is my first
intervention, I hope some of you will be able to help out.
I am working on a virtual exhibition concerning meteorites for the Montreal
Planetarium, Canada. One of the sections of the site will present some
fa
I have just listed a beautiful Campo del Cielo - 5.72 kilo's - MUSEUM QUALITY on e-bay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=2276526835&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT
Tim Heitz
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e-bayhttp://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&ite
I like to look at them, as well as own them :) I can't get enough.
I have 4 movie clips here at the bottom of this page http://www.meteorman.org/list.htm
Warm Regards,
Tim Heitz
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let's see...we've had 12 Campos Sales messages for 12 stones sold with 15 pieces left
to sell. That probably means we'll have about 15 more messages to go on this
subject...if we're lucky.
Sold,
John
PS I really don't expect you to stop Steve, so go right ahead and abuse the list like
alwa
Good evening list.I have sold 12 stones so far,with 15 left.There are some
nice individuals, 2 nice slices ,and many nice fragments left.Tomorrow
night, I'll have new pictures of the 15 stones left.Let me know what you
might want.And remember,I'll pay shipping anywhere in the world.
Really cool Tim. That Campo reminds me of a Henry Moore sculpture.
JKGwilliam
At 09:20 PM 10/6/2004, Tim Heitz wrote:
Dear Collectors,
I have put up several movie clips of different outstanding pieces of Campo
I'm sure you will enjoy.
http://www.meteorman.org/3_10_14.htm
Cheers,
Tim Heitz
MIDWES
Dear Collectors,
I have put up several movie clips of different outstanding pieces of Campo I'm sure
you will enjoy.
http://www.meteorman.org/3_10_14.htm
Cheers,
Tim Heitz
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Dear Collectors ,
We have just listed a very beautiful piece of Campo del Cielo 4.68 kilo
this is by far some of the best Campo ever sold !!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2274163990
Tim Heitz
MIDWEST METEORITES - http://www.meteorman.org/
Many more beautiful pieces listed
Hello list.I have added the price per gram next to the specimen weights.It
was brought to my attention that I should have done it when I set up the
specimen weights.I am paying attention to those who know this hobby way
better than me.Thanks ken!I have sold 9 stones so far.I have 18 left at
ridicou
Hi Steve & all,
I assume you have photoshop - if not,
some other photo processing software. When
you are done processing (cropping, balancing
contrast and light, focus, etc) you hit, "Save As"
where you can then name your photo - ie:
Zagami3_4.jpg (for a 3.4g specimen of Zagami).
Where it s
Hi list.I have listed all the weights of the stones that are left forsale
on my website.Prices per gram will be available on request privatly.Also I
have problem.I took a couple of pics of my dhofar 742 main mass with the
dark inclusion.For some reason they come up with a BMP on the end, instead
of
Good morning list.I can now sell the CAMPO SALES L5 meteorites
individually now.I have 27 stones in 5 lots.I have 4 of the lots
here.Lot#3 is being shipped to me.I'll sell them individually,but with the
price per gram as described by the lot# number.I'll tell you privatly what
the price per gram is
Hello list.Just a reminder that I have pictures of all 27 stones of CAMPO
SALES L5 Meteorite lots forsale.The price per gram will astound you.Also
my 3 for 1 sale ends tonight at 10 pm chicago time.
steve
=
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL,
Hello and good evening list.I have a 12.5/25 LB.CAMPO DEL CIELO for
trade.This is an absolute beautiful iron meteorite.I have pictures of it
and everthing.This is an $800 meteorite.I am looking for stone
meteorites.Preferably NWA's that are classified.This piece is very
black,pitted, thumbprinted,
Hello List,
I have some very high quality new type Campo for sale
http://www.meteorman.org/Campo_best_sell.htm
Best,
Tim Heitz
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Greetings list members,
I just happen to come across a meteorite seller from Uruguay here at the Tucson show (not listed on the meteorite list for this show). They are the Giroldi brothers who are selling only NEW Campo meteorites and at the unheard of price of only 8-10 cents per gram. If yo
Hi List,
Hope everyone had a great & wonderful Thanksgiving and ate as much as possible ..I have a problem here, I have a "Giant Campo", here it weighs about 171 to 176 lbs., and is basically way too much meteorite for me these days (hard to move around) anyone interested in trades or making a
same time).
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> From: "magellon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Miguel Angel del Buono" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Satur
quot;Miguel Angel del Buono" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2003 7:08 PM
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> Dr. Buono,
> I have to agree that your plea for assistance is justified.
> Thieves that stole a 6,000 kil
Dr. Buono,
I have to agree that your plea for assistance is justified.
Thieves that stole a 6,000 kilo meteorite (13.2 tons) on April9/10 and
left a concrete replica are no ordinary thieves!
The Argentine police are probably no match for this type of criminal.
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/_i
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To: "Jeff Grossman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 9:14 PM
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> Hi Michael, Jeff and all
>
> Since I read the firs
Jeff said...
"There are other meteorites with
> similar "grandfathered" names, e.g.. Lutschaunig's
> Stone, Holland's Store,
> and my favorite, Slaghek's Iron."
Now comes Big Steve`s post about if there are any of
these meteorites out there for sale or trade???
Just a little friendly
Good evening Jeff, and All,
Just wondered, if I owned a funeral parlor and a meteorite crashed into it, might the meteorite be given the name "Martyn's Mortuary"? LOL
Have a great evening Ya'll.
Paul
In a message dated 6/13/2003 7:15:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sor
Sorry to disappoint you, but Joel's Iron was named long before there was a
NomCom. This name would indeed violate the modern Guidelines for Meteorite
Nomenclature had it been found recently. There are other meteorites with
similar "grandfathered" names, e.g.. Lutschaunig's Stone, Holland's Sto
Hi List,
On hindsight, it seems Joel's Iron was never submitted to the NomCom
since it was found in 1858, but it was studied by Buchwald, and later by
Wasson & Canut de Bon, which establishes this name as authoritative just
the same.
David
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Don'
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Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 11:22 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Campo del Cielo meteorites
> Hello,
>
> In agreement with the expressed by Mr. Michael Farmer, in a
Hey Mike,
Don't worry too much about the name. Heck, it might just as well have
been named Mike's Chondrite, which would be consistent with the NomCom's
acceptance of the name Joel's Iron from Chile.
David
> There is no city or geographic reference with that name in Argentina.
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> Hello,
>
> In agreement with the expressed by Mr. Michael Farmer, in a lot of
> meteorites from Campo del Cielo he found a new chondrite name
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hello,
>
> In agreement with the expressed by Mr. Michael Farmer, in a lot of
> meteorites from Campo del Cielo he found a new chondrite
?
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 11:22 AM
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> Hello,
>
> In agreement with the expressed by Mr. Michael Farmer, in a lot
Hello,
In agreement with the expressed by Mr. Michael Farmer, in a lot of
meteorites from Campo del Cielo he found a new chondrite named Pitino. On
this matter I have two observations:
1) There is no city or geographic reference with that name in Argentina. In
that case the proposed name for t
This week's New Campo del Cielo weighs over 19 pounds (approx. 8800 grams).
It has a nice structure and stands well in several different positions.
Just a few auctions this week ending in less than 36 hrs. including small
examples of:
WABAR Meteorite, 'Empty Quarter' found 1863
JULESBURG, COLORAD
I was just asked this question. Would any list
member have an answer for this person. Thanks Bob C.
Could you tell me why all these campo meteorites do not seems to have any
fracture planes. as i understand it, a large meteorite(s) hit and created
several craters; you would think that the
Hello list,
The tkw of Campos del Cielo, as compiled in various archives (e.g. 1990
data) is reported to be of (about ?) 37 tons.
We all know of those recent finds of many huge masses of the "new Campo" but
this "new tkw" (that should logically be added to the 37 tons) is not well
documented.
Does
I only have 4 more New Campo del Cielo meteorites to sell. They will be
auctioned over the next month or so with no reserve. (17 - 40 lbs each)
This week's New Campo is 17 + pounds (~ 8 kg) with a nice shape and
structure and currently at less than 3 cents per gram.
4 pictures of the Campo and 10
I have a beautiful whole individual piece of Campo
del Cielo for sale here.
I will take an additional amount off price if you our a serious
collector.
http://www.meteorman.org/Campo_65kilo.htm
Greetings meteorite enthusiasts,
Last Sunday I took my wife shopping to the Arizona Mills shopping mall in
Chandler, AZ (this is south of Phoenix). I came across a store called Black
Market Rock and Mineral, so while the wife was clothes shopping, I went in to
look around.
In one case they had
Hi list ... Is there information as to the location of the "new"
Campos
in relationship to the original strewn field? The extent of the new
find?
Has this find been mapped? Any publications since William A.
Cassidy's excellent article in MAPS 1996? Is this find outside the
originally mapped c
I think it's fairly obvious that a rabid deer chasing a dog that was
chasing a man all fell into the crater where they drowned.
Dean Bessey wrote:
>Based on this info I declare that Campo killed a human and a dog when it
>fell. Ample evidence exists. In fact, the dog was an ancestor of an an
>Rodrigo Wrote:
>"Having been periodic water holes almost from the day of their
>formation, the crater contain remainns of animals and humans that >have
>gathered at them. We have found the fossil toe bone of a deer >and the
>jawbone of a dog.
>
Based on this info I declare that Campo killed a
William A. Cassidy. Meteorite field studies at Campo del Cielo. Sky and
Telescope, Vol.34, Nº1 july 1967
" Having been periodic water holes almost from the day of their
formation, the crater contain remainns of animals and humans that have
gathered at them. We have found the fossil toe bone of a
"E.P. Grondine" wrote:
> the first major one, a "tzuk", occuring on 25 October, 2360 BCE,
> and the second minor one a "conjuring of the gods" occuring on 25
> February, 2325 BCE Is this consistent with the data on Campo de Cielo?
Hi All!
LIBERMAN R.G. et al. (2002) Campo del Cielo iron meteori
Hi all -
While working through Mayan records for accounts of
impact events, I found a set of inscriptions which
appear to refer to 2 impacts at "Matawil", the first
major one, a "tzuk", occuring on 25 October, 2360 BCE,
and the second minor one a "conjuring of the gods"
occuring on 25 February,
Hi List,
I was wondering if anyone has a campo del cielo individual that I could buy. I cant afford much at the moment however I could probably do up to $50.Clear Skies & Happy Hunting,
Jay Haynes
IMCA Member #:6905
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if anybody is intrested,there is a place at the
Tucson gem and mineral show that is selling campo del cielo meteorites
for 17.50 a pound. its at the Tucson electric park,first tent on the left.
they have a very thin crust and the metal can be seen in places. pretty good
deal I thought. (or
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