[meteorite-list] What to Do During an Earthquake 😄

2022-10-12 Thread Paul via Meteorite-list
What to Do During an Earthquake  😄 https://www.reddit.com/r/geology/comments/y1jcoe/my_department_has_a_reminder_for_what_to_do/ Yours, Paul H. -- HISTORICAL AMERICAN METEORITE OF OVER 42 KG Bonhams Natural History auction on Sep 21 offers 50+ lots of stellar planetar

Re: [meteorite-list] What to do when a shipment paid with Paypal never arrives

2014-04-19 Thread Jim Wooddell
Here ya go, Bob... https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=xpt/Marketing/popup/UAeBay-outside Jim On 4/19/2014 6:31 PM, Bob King wrote: Hi everyone, Maybe you can help with a suggestion. If a specimen paid with Paypal doesn't arrive through no fault of the seller, is there a way to get one'

[meteorite-list] What to do when a shipment paid with Paypal never arrives

2014-04-19 Thread Bob King
Hi everyone, Maybe you can help with a suggestion. If a specimen paid with Paypal doesn't arrive through no fault of the seller, is there a way to get one's money back via Paypal? It appears to be a foreign post issue. I checked the "resolution center" info and there's nothing about this situation

[meteorite-list] What to do with a Block of Pallasovka Pallasite?

2008-04-18 Thread David & Kitt Deyarmin
I'm trying to decide the best way to process a block of Pallasovka Pallasite that Serge sent me. Originally I was going to cut it into slices for him but my saw doesn't do so well cutting pallasite material into thin slices Currently, it is a non symmetrical cube with an average width of 2.

Re: [meteorite-list] What to do with meteorite dust

2006-10-19 Thread Steve Dunklee
Why not mix the dust with clear ceramic glaze? You can purchase low temp firing glaze at most hobby shops and fire it in your kitchen on small tiles. It would be  stable for hundreds of years and could still be viewed with a microscope. Best regards Steve Want to be your own boss? Learn ho

Fw: [meteorite-list] What to do with meteorite dust

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Re: [meteorite-list] What to do with meteorite dust

2006-10-19 Thread Impactika
In a message dated 10/18/2006 9:14:37 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Dave - So what you're telling Anne is that those little plasic bullion trays are going to yellow? That's sad, as the plastic would be safer than glass for the children. It would also be easier t

Re: [meteorite-list] What to do with meteorite dust

2006-10-18 Thread Sterling K. Webb
) -- - Original Message - From: "E.P. Grondine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 10:14 PM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] What to do with meteorite dust Hi Dave - So what you're telling Tracy is that those little plasic bullion tray

Re: [meteorite-list] What to do with meteorite dust

2006-10-18 Thread Greg Hupe
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 10:27 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] What to do with meteorite dust For those people who deplore cutting up meteorites (even the NWA XXX relatively common ones) and using them for sculptures, knife handles, etc... If you have a quantity of mixed meteoric dust, w

Re: [meteorite-list] What to do with meteorite dust

2006-10-18 Thread E.P. Grondine
Make that read "anne" instead of "tracy' - sorry, I wish I didn't make mistakes like that --- "E.P. Grondine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Dave - > > So what you're telling Tracy is that those little > plasic bullion trays are going to yellow? That's > sad, > as the plastic would be safer

Re: [meteorite-list] What to do with meteorite dust

2006-10-18 Thread E.P. Grondine
Hi Dave - So what you're telling Tracy is that those little plasic bullion trays are going to yellow? That's sad, as the plastic would be safer than glass for the children. It would also be easier to permanently stick the labels on them. Oh well - Wouldn't glass slide mounts be better for T

Re: [meteorite-list] What to do with meteorite dust

2006-10-18 Thread Dave Freeman mjwy
Dear Tracy, List; I have went through a few hundred nice yellow polyurethane specimen casts that were once clear back in the 60's and 70's. Now the yellow casts have nice specimens in them and are totally useless except for filling up land fills. I would be very skeptical of putting anything

Re: [meteorite-list] What to do with meteorite dust

2006-10-18 Thread Dave Carothers
And if you had enough dust from a specific meteorite, you could mix is with resin and maybe create a main mass. Dave - Original Message - From: "tracy latimer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 10:27 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] What to do wit

[meteorite-list] What to do with meteorite dust

2006-10-18 Thread tracy latimer
For those people who deplore cutting up meteorites (even the NWA XXX relatively common ones) and using them for sculptures, knife handles, etc... If you have a quantity of mixed meteoric dust, why not mix it with resin and make a solid block of meteorite-dust-impregnated plastic? Something lik

Re: [meteorite-list] What to do?

2004-01-12 Thread John Gwilliam
Tom, With the Tucson Show just three weeks away, I'd recommend taking it to Tucson and getting some opinions there. You can always send it in for classification later, can't you? Best, John Gwilliam At 01:55 PM 1/12/04 -0700, Tom aka James Knudson wrote: Hello List, I got an offer to get an

Re: [meteorite-list] What to do?

2004-01-12 Thread dean bessey
You know, there are more things to consider when deciding what to send in than might be evident right away. Of course the real answer to your question is that you want a representative sample so that you know exactly what it is and get a proper classification for your rock. But its not always easy

[meteorite-list] What to do?

2004-01-12 Thread Tom aka James Knudson
Hello List, I got an offer to get an NWA classified, and need to send in about 10g's of the 54 gram speciman. My problem is, this meteorite is cut in two and has four polished surfaces. This meteorite has so many things going on in it, I can't figure out what to send. Seems like each surface show