[meteorite-list] Re: "Bessey Specks"

Stephen Smith vickie-steve-smith at erols.com
Tue Oct 17 10:41:43 EDT 2006


Hi List,
I remember when everyone used to tease Dean about his "Bessey Specks".  
Now that's about all you see.  How times have changed.   Steve

E.P. Grondine wrote:

>Hi Michael, list - 
>
>I see you list your Bessey Specks as "frags".  
>
>(Your price of $25 seems very fair for Nakla specks,
>but I already picked up Mars Bessey Specks for
>childrens' gifts at Christmas from Hupe.)
>
>Clearly, there is a need for a more elegant term than
>"Bessey Specks" for these. Does anybody have any
>proposals? If not, is Dean(?-stroke damage) Bessey
>going to be immortalized by having these formally
>named after him?
>
>Hupe also sent the Bessey specks in small tubes
>suitable for young hands, along with 1 nice pair of
>cards (BTW I need a second pair of cards for the
>second set of tubes, Greg), instead of gelatin
>capsules.  
>
>Perhaps microscope slides would be more suitable for
>adult use, but as I don't remember any discussion of
>these on the list, I'm bringing it up now.
>
>good hunting - 
>Ed   
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>--- Michael L Blood <mlblood at cox.net> wrote:
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>>Greetings fellow space treasure lovers,
>>         This post includes a fabulous, large iron
>>and an entire new
>>page of historic calls.
>>          
>>FIRST:
>>A beautiful 6.5 Kg / 14.3 Lb S-A Shrapnel piece that
>>appears for all
>>the world to be an oriented shield on one side and a
>>flat, oriented
>>specimen heading to the left in a downward angle on
>>the other side.
>>         This piece includes an custom build display
>>stand to facilitate
>>a very impressive display of its virtues.
>>         If no one snaps this up on sale it will go
>>into my catalog
>>at $3,250-  but the first to contact me will take it
>>in this sale for 2,750-
>>(price includes shipping and insurance inside the
>>US)
>>         This spectacular piece can be seen at:
>> 
>>http://community.webshots.com/album/554884324rEfSPa
>> 
>>SECOND:
>>I have set up an entire page dedicated to hammers ­
>>meteorites that have
>>struck man made objects, animals or humans. This is
>>a collection of the
>>most impressive of all the recorded meteorite falls
>>in history. I have 35
>>different recorded falls (including Bessey Specks of
>>Sylacauga, Yurtuk and
>>Burnwell). About half of the falls can also be found
>>elsewhere with diligent
>>searching ­ and you will find my prices are as low
>>as anyone's. The others
>>cannot be had anywhere else. They are priced
>>according to cost.  This page
>>is
>>worth checking out even if you don't want to buy
>>anything ­ it was 5 years
>>in the making and includes historical photos, links,
>>etc. See at the URL
>>below:
>> 
>>http://www.michaelbloodmeteorites.com/Hammers.html
>> 
>>Pieces on the Hammer page will be marked "SOLD" as
>>orders come in ­
>>so, if it is still listed when you email me, it is
>>available.
>>         
>>         PayPal preferred (sent to this email
>>address) Visa/Mastercard
>>and personal checks gladly accepted.
>>         Happy Hunting! Michael
>>
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