[meteorite-list] Dean's meteorites

JPBrockets at aol.com JPBrockets at aol.com
Mon Mar 7 23:09:25 EST 2005


On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 00:59:59 +0100, "Christian Anger" <christian.anger at aon.at> wrote:

>Folks !
>
>Just one thing that must be said before I go to sleep.
>(although I thought I should have gone already – but thinking already of
>making the whole night through)
>
>I recommend to you to have a look at Dean Bessey’s meteorite sales. This man
>has real great stuff at very good prices. It is worth to take a look into
>his inventory or at his sale announcements.
>
>I recently got a bucketful of his meteorites and I am very  pleasured – real
>goooooood stuff !!

I couldn't agree more.  Great stuff.  Even the 869s, which despite their being so "common" (as far
as you can call a meteorite "common") are still some of my favorite material.

Check out this half-stone that arrived from Dean just today.  Unusual color and texture, and not
that much visible metal, but VERY magnetic-- much more than average.  The 25 gram slice set me back
only $7.00.

http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/unusual_nwa_small.jpg
http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/unusual_nwa_full.jpg
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In a message dated 3/7/2005 8:15:40 PM Central Standard Time, cynapse at charter.net writes:
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 00:59:59 +0100, "Christian Anger" <christian.anger at aon.at> wrote:

>Folks !
>
>Just one thing that must be said before I go to sleep.
>(although I thought I should have gone already – but thinking already of
>making the whole night through)
>
>I recommend to you to have a look at Dean Bessey’s meteorite sales. This man
>has real great stuff at very good prices. It is worth to take a look into
>his inventory or at his sale announcements.
>
>I recently got a bucketful of his meteorites and I am very  pleasured – real
>goooooood stuff !!

I couldn't agree more.  Great stuff.  Even the 869s, which despite their being so "common" (as far
as you can call a meteorite "common") are still some of my favorite material.

Check out this half-stone that arrived from Dean just today.  Unusual color and texture, and not
that much visible metal, but VERY magnetic-- much more than average.  The 25 gram slice set me back
only $7.00.

http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/unusual_nwa_small.jpg
http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/unusual_nwa_full.jpg
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By far, the meteorites that Dean has offered, represent the largest portion of my collection by weight.  Common, simply numbered NWA's - they are still travelers from space and are valued members of my collection.  Thanks Dean for making them available.

And as to the other "historic" falls / finds.  They too grace my collection.  I'd like to thank any and all meteorite hunters who make such items available.  

Juris Breikss
jpbrockets at aol.com



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