[meteorite-list] Remove me from the list

From: Dave Freeman mjwy <dfreeman_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat Nov 11 19:08:22 2006
Message-ID: <455665FF.8080204_at_fascination.com>

How about trying to delist yourself with the links at the bottom of the
email?
DF

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>> 1. AD: Rabimmel Day Sale (Martin Altmann)
>> 2. Re: NEW photos of the silicated iron. Formation mechanism?
>> (E.P. Grondine)
>> 3. (AD) 4 EBAY AUCTIONS (steve arnold)
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 15:49:11 +0100
>> From: "Martin Altmann" <altmann_at_meteorite-martin.de>
>> Subject: [meteorite-list] AD: Rabimmel Day Sale
>> To: <meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com>
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>> Ho list,
>>
>> it?s St.Martin?s Day, thus I have to buy a lampion.
>> To realize this keen project, I?ll sell some stuff at low prrrices:
>>
>> DaG 318
>> Libya, found 1997,
>> tkw 4.236kg
>> Riker boxed fullslice 64 grams 190$.
>> (the most unstriking H3, I know of. Bought it once from Buehler).
>>
>> KAINSAZ,
>> The CO3.1 fall from 1937.
>> Rikered 86.3grams
>> Folks, if a Chladni?s Heir is selling a Kainsaz, then you simply can
>> forget
>> about that hefty weathered material offered during the last years from
>> recent finds,
>> My one is absolutely fall-fresh and NOT oxydized.
>> Price ? yep, you get it for that, what the rotten stuff costs:
>> 23.17$/g =
>> 2000$
>>
>> Aah, another historic Cabonaceous: VIGARANO
>> I have 12 little cuts left, from 0.10g to 0.75g.
>> Prrrrrrice 100$/g. Compare with web, where they start at 250$ and on
>> ebay
>> they bring 300$+, don?t they Peter?
>> (Would be interesting for resale..).
>>
>> And let?s carry on with history:
>> The 1st and the 5th US-Fall I have here in affordable sizes and more
>> than
>> competitive prices!
>> 5 fragments from WESTON are left. 0.55g ? 2.35g, two of them nicely
>> fresh,
>> another one has a little crust. Anyone here to sell them cheaper than my
>> 60$/g?
>> Aaaaand a last slice, very fresh too of DRAKE CREEK I brought back
>> from the
>> show. 1.62grams. If I price the better available Weston at 60$, why not
>> Drake Creek too?
>>
>> Gosh, if I wouldn?t be so lazy, I?d load up all the micromounts on ebay?
>>
>> Let?s google a little bit for B?R?BA ? some write, that despite the
>> tkw of
>> 18kg, there was only 1kg or so ever available.
>> I enter: ?Bereba meteorite sale?
>> Results:
>> Dealer A 180$/g
>> Dealer B 250$/g
>> Dealer C 150$/g
>> Dealer D is just working on his page, but I know them, he?s not the
>> cheapest
>> with Bereba
>> Captain B - ask him, for what he was selling them out.
>> That was google.
>>
>> I?ve a flat fragment = nice surface here, with a super-nice net of shock
>> veins ? 6.18g.
>> No, I?m sober ? what about 75$/g ?
>> Hey and if you are a good boy or girl, I?ll give you the fine larger
>> fragment from our show case ? remember the Munich pics.
>> 33.41g it has ? for 70$/g.
>>
>> Huh, I had some argues with my compadre, who was not amused, that in
>> my show
>> report here on the list, I praised all other tables and dealers,
>> but not or own presentation and assortment on the Munich show.
>> Perhaps some eyewitnesses could make some words here, whether they
>> liked our
>> booth or not, to disprove the hypothesis that modesty kills.
>>
>> Hum, what more I find in our boxes..
>> Oman main masses seems to get popular again, Huh Mike?
>>
>> DHOFAR 558
>> Zufar, Oman
>> Found 2001
>> Tkw 680g
>>
>> Main Mass 651g 400$.
>>
>> Zaklodzie
>> Possible fall, Ungrouped E-Anchondrite, yummy.
>> Small slices up to 8g 50buxx a gram.
>>
>> You want a COSMIC ONION, but you feel a revulsion to buy from Chicago?s
>> pride?
>> Conatct me, we have a slice with such an incredible accident of cosmic
>> nature left.
>>
>> Aaand ?Heirs don?t beat me up!
>> Only, solely and by way of the exception of St.Martin?s Day:
>> A single slice of our new Moon 4483 ? 1.015g for 1000$.
>>
>> But now I have to stop, before I ruin myself.
>> And don?t come next week and ask me for such prices, it is a special.
>>
>> Email for details
>> And now to all to you a nice weekend (and a fine St.Martin?s day).
>>
>> Martin
>>
>> (PS. If I only could remember the price of our Air with Paris label?
>> I think
>> I?ll keep it for the other Martin on the list).
>>
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>> Message: 2
>> Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 07:23:45 -0800 (PST)
>> From: "E.P. Grondine" <epgrondine_at_yahoo.com>
>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] NEW photos of the silicated iron.
>> Formation mechanism?
>> To: meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com
>> Message-ID: <20061111152345.29685.qmail_at_web36910.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
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>> Hi everyone -
>>
>> Well, Mike certainly has obtained a rare specimen.
>>
>> The question is "Why are silicated irons of this type
>> so rare?"
>>
>> At the risk of revealing my stupidity, I'd like to ask
>> if it could be that they are cometary origin,
>> representing cometary core material?
>>
>> That might account for the low temperature of
>> formation of the inclusions, which Elton pointed out.
>>
>> good hunting,
>> Ed
>>
>>
>>
>> --- Michael Farmer <meteoriteguy_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> http://www.meteoriteguy.com/collection/Patagoniairon.htm
>> >
>> >
>> > Hi everyone, I just received the packaged containing
>> > the main mass and remaining slices of the silicated
>> > iron from Argentina.
>> > They are amazing, the crystals got larger and more
>> > interesting the further into this meteorite we cut!
>> > I will let the photos speak for themselves. I think
>> > I
>> > have undersold this meteorite.
>> > I have 14 more slices, and that is the end of it.
>> > By the way, the crystals are confirmed to be
>> > Chromium
>> > Diposide, found in only 4 meteorites in the world!
>> > Michael Farmer
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>> Message: 3
>> Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 08:22:24 -0800 (PST)
>> From: steve arnold <stevenarnold60120_at_yahoo.com>
>> Subject: [meteorite-list] (AD) 4 EBAY AUCTIONS
>> To: meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com
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>> Hi list.I have 4 auctions on going all with buy it
>> nows.I have a 35 gram sikote-alin with a small hole,I
>> also put up a 21 gram slice of NWA 2706,also a dhofar
>> 1250,a 48 gram endcut,also it is a main mass
>> classified as an L3.8,and finaly a small brachinite
>> cut fragment.Remember view at your liesure.Thanks for
>> looking and have a great day.You can look under the
>> name ILLINOISMETEORITES.
>>
>> Steve Arnold,Chicago,USA!!
>> BIG Steve's Meteorites,1999!!
>> Website://:stormbringer60120.tripod.com
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