Re: [meteorite-list] My Top 10 of classic meteorites for Beginners

2003-12-09 Thread David Freeman
Dear Martin, List; I really like the first couple of "CLASSIC" lists and then it started getting a little more of a "my martian favorite is a better idea". Yah, yah, yah. I would prefer to corrupt to "Getting started, the Beginners Collection " . All three SNC's are not in a beginner collection

Re: [meteorite-list] My Top 10 of classic meteorites for Beginners

2003-12-09 Thread j . divelbiss
Martin and others, Martin, with your list you have captured my thought that started this thread. What "classic" meteorites are first rate, recommended and available to collectors, and as rocks should remain stable in our lifetime. Mark Bostick, your list list also captured this thought. Other

Re: [meteorite-list] My Top 10 of classic meteorites for Beginners

2003-12-08 Thread Tom aka James Knudson
he IMCA # 6168 - Original Message - From: Martin Altmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 7:56 AM Subject: [meteorite-list] My Top 10 of classic meteorites for Beginners > Hi - here's my Beginner's Top Ten, > > becaus

[meteorite-list] My Top 10 of classic meteorites for Beginners

2003-12-08 Thread Martin Altmann
Hi - here's my Beginner's Top Ten, because I'm sometimes asked, which meteorites would be suitable for the beginning collector. 1. Mundrabilla (etched) 2. Juancheng 3. Sikhote-Alin 4. Allende 5. Millbillillie 6. A big unclassified NWA 7. DaG 735 8. A meteorite from your home country 9. Vaca Muert