[meteorite-list] Re: Wow, A Galaxie Meteorite, humm?

From: Fredmeteorhall_at_aol.com <Fredmeteorhall_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:27:51 2004
Message-ID: <33.40dc1006.2cec291f_at_aol.com>

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     Fantastic! This person should be a CEO of some swindling company or
selling male enhancing products or giving away free money from Nigeria. Maybe they
are?
     Free humor on e-bay, gotta love it.
     OK, someone step up and claim that this seller is a fine upstanding
world citizen, sane of mind and free of guilt. Fairies indeed.
Regards, Fred Hall
PS: Dear Collectors, please quit picking on Nantan meteorites. It hurts me so
to have folks call them "rusters" and "rotting metal slag"
and the likes. Darn harmful of you uncaring, insensitive blokes. If you near
felons don't stop, I will smut down your web sites! Or cry a bucket of tears.
PPS: To be totally honest, I do have two very fine Nantans, two favorites in
my collection. Neither are rusting away (the beautiful, large slice of 51 X 33
CM is protected by Bill Mason's kit, but was rusting badly before I treated
it) and the 3,475 gram whole meteorite that is split nearly in half, but did
hold together during flight break-up, and looks vaguely like a butterfly (or
fairy???(sorry!) is holding up very well, no signs of rust in the three years or
so that I have owned it. So, do not be afraid of buying a Nantan, just treat
it with one of the many methods discussed on this list, and enjoy.

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Georgia" LANG=3D"0">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Fantastic! This person should b=
e a CEO of some swindling company or selling male enhancing products or givi=
ng away free money from Nigeria. Maybe they are?<BR>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Free humor on e-bay, gotta love it. <BR>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; OK, someone step up and claim that this seller is a=
 fine upstanding world citizen, sane of mind and free of guilt.&nbsp; Fairie=
s indeed.<BR>
Regards, Fred Hall<BR>
PS: Dear Collectors, please quit picking on Nantan meteorites. It hurts me s=
o to have folks call them "rusters" and&nbsp; "rotting metal slag"<BR>
and the likes. Darn harmful of you uncaring, insensitive blokes. If you near=
 felons don't stop, I will smut down your web sites! Or cry a bucket of tear=
s.<BR>
PPS: To be totally honest, I do have two very fine Nantans, two favorites in=
 my collection. Neither are rusting away (the beautiful, large slice of 51 X=
 33 CM is protected by Bill Mason's kit, but was rusting badly before I trea=
ted it) and the 3,475 gram whole meteorite that is split nearly in half, but=
 did hold together during flight break-up, and looks vaguely like a butterfl=
y (or fairy???(sorry!) is holding up very well, no signs of rust in the thre=
e years or so that I have owned it. So, do not be afraid of buying a Nantan,=
 just treat it with one of the many methods discussed on this list, and enjo=
y.</FONT></HTML>

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Received on Tue 18 Nov 2003 09:02:07 PM PST


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