[meteorite-list] AD: Canyon Diablo Graphite Slices / Mali / Uruacu Whole Sale Lot

David & Kitt Deyarmin bobadebt at ec.rr.com
Sun Dec 9 14:45:47 EST 2007


I have a lot to offer to the list this week

If you're interested in anything listed below please contact me off list at 
bobadebt at ec.rr.com

The pictures I uploaded are of entire groups, if you would like more 
detailed images of the item your interested in let me know in your email.

Thanks

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First up I have some new Canyon Diablo Graphite Nodule Slices available for 
$2.50 per gram


I processed a 360 gram end cut and got 1 large super nice 73 gram slice, 3 
medium sized slices and a variety of smaller slices.

You can see the 4 largest slices by clicking this:

http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p298/BobaDebt/Graphite/Slices1.jpg

You can view all I have to offer by clicking this link and then clicking the 
"Canyon Diablo Graphite Nodule" link

http://home.ec.rr.com/bobadebt/Rocks/FS.htm


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Next I have an 89 gram assortment on Mali / Erg Chek whole specimens and 
fragments available for $3 per gram

I'm selling these for another dealer as part of an agreement to earn his 
trust in hopes that he will send me a larger specimen from which I will be 
able to make a sphere.

Some of these pieces are about 90% fully crusted

You can view all of them by clicking this:

http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p298/BobaDebt/Graphite/WS1.jpg


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Finally I have a 10 piece Uruacu Whole Sale Lot.

It is comprised of 9 normal 3-5mm thick slices and one 15mm thick slice

The total weight of the lot is 339 grams and I'm asking $250 which is 75 
cents per gram

Uruacu is more difficult to cut but my process leaves a very smooth surface 
so there will be very little work need to sand, polish and etch these

Most are loaded with cohenite-schreibersite inclusions the bottom right 
slice had a fissure in it and once it was cut it separated into 2 slices so 
one side is cut and the other has a crust like weathered surface.

You can view the lot by clicking this, it's not a good picture but it gives 
you an idea of what they look like

http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p298/BobaDebt/Graphite/WSLot1339grams.jpg 




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