Hi Steve A., Chicago and list,
Steve wrote:
my piece of honolulu is bigger!
Steve, would you say the same if you were talking of your girl friend?
Look at my Honolulu - yes, it's smaller but - it/she is a real beauty!!!
All 3 Honolulus can still be seen on Rob Elliotts Site (http://fernlea.
Does anyone have any honolulu meteorites forsale? Only 2.4 kilo's to be had.Steve r. Arnold, Chicago, il, 60107
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Tracy,
I would love to add Honolulu to my list of hammers. Do you
(or anyone else) know of ANY reference to any stones from this
fall hitting a ship? If so, please provide the source.
RSVP
Thanks, Michael
on 1/22/07 9:55 AM, tracy latimer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hono
rought them aboard.
My small piece at least has that likely provenance!
Tracy Latimer
>From: Michael L Blood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: tracy latimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,Meteorite List
>
>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Honolulu
>Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 12:17:38 -0800
>
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Sterling K. Webb
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From: "tracy latimer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Honolulu
I reviewed the little I had regarding the Honolulu fall, and have to mak
Dear Tracy,
> Before I could definitively say Honolulu was a hammer, I'd have to do more
> research to confirm it, but it's not unlikely.
"Not unlikely" - h - still, it is encouraging
> BTW, I think my statement came from misreading the original article in Aloha
> Airline's inflight magazin
S.Vassiliev have a piece in the site with copy of old
labelbut is go immediately sold ;-)
Matteo
--- STEVE ARNOLD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone have any honolulu meteorites forsale?
> Only 2.4 kilo's to be had.
>
>
> Steve r. Arnold, Chicago, il, 60107
>
> The midwest meteorite
Tracy wrote:
"I had thought that meant they collected pieces that fell on the ship."
Michael Blood wrote:
"Do you or anyone else know of ANY reference..."
Hello All,
Here what I can offer:
American Journal of Science and Arts. Vol. 49, Oct 1845:
Particulars of the fall of Meteorites in the
Dear Tracy, Bernd, and List;
From Oahu to Moloki and the Channel is a very large area. Being of
watery origin, I am surprized any fell anywhere it didn't get wet.
Leper
Dave F.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Tracy wrote:
>
>"I had thought that meant they collected pieces that fell on the ship."
Hi list I finally got my honolulu piece.A half a gram of an L5!You can go to my showroom page for a peek.
steveSteve R. Arnold, Chicago, USA!!
The Midwest Meteorite Collector!
I.M.C.A. #6728
http://stormbringer60120.t
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