[meteorite-list] AD - PolandMET Large new-stuff update

ensoramanda ensoramanda at ntlworld.com
Mon Feb 26 17:21:47 EST 2007


Hi Marcin and List,

Glad you made it back with your material ok Marcin.  It was good to meet 
you and chat and all the others from the list that I saw.
Thanks to everyone that made my visits so enjoyable.  There was far too 
much to see and take in for the few days I could get around and escape 
from riding at the ranch in the hills outside Tucson.  Geoff and Steves 
party was fun...thanks again Geoff.  I came back with some special 
pieces for my collection including a stunning 904g sikhote Alin 
individual to celebrate its anniversary.

Cruising around the desert landscape and up to Kitt Peak in the Mustang 
with the top down was great too :-)

Marcin...did you get up to meteor crater and the Grand canyon in the 
end....hope you did?

I thoroughly recommend the Tucson show experience to anyone thinking of 
visiting next year...I'm already trying to work out how to get 
back...might have to try Ensisheim too which has the advantage of being 
a little nearer to the UK!

To those I promised to get back to...sorry for the delay...been catching 
up on paperwork...will sort some material out soon.

Thanks again to all for a great first visit.

Graham Ensor, nr Barwell Uk

PolandMET wrote:

>Hi List
>Tuscon Show was new experience to me. I finally meet many of peoples from 
>this list, this was most importand part of this trip. But from the other 
>side Tucson fair is really toooooo long. On the last week I was really bored 
>looking at this tons of tons of all kind of minerals, fossils and 
>meteorites. This never happend before :). Fortunatelly we have our fair in 
>Ensisheim. Short, compact and with the same fun (psss... and cheaper too).
>
>OK lets back to business.
>
>I have prepared some of my new material that I have bring back to Poland 
>from my overseas trip.
>
>. THUATHE [H4/5]
>full slices double polished
>
>. DaG 735 [SHE]
>ultra thin slices from Mars
>
>. CANYON DIABLO GRAPHITE NODULES [IAB]
>Large full slices with big veins of fresh iron. Just wonderfull. Something 
>similar I have seen only on Robert Haag catalogs. Tomorrow I will add some 
>more, larger slices from 1400g specimen. Cutting in progres right now.
>
>. DHOFAR 007 [AEUC]
>Finally I have got large specimen and fortunatelly it was very beautifull 
>inside with all kind of matrix type together with some impact melt and lots 
>of shock veins.
>
>. MILLBILLILLIE [AEUC]
>And finally my little complete specimen died on my saw becouse it not find 
>new home in America. But its not bad, becouse its composed of the "other" 
>type of matrix, different than the normall one. Best example of double 
>matrix into one specimen we can again find in Haags excelent catalogs.
>
>Visit http://www.PolandMET.com
>
>Thanks and good-bye in Ensisheim
>
>PS. Soon some more great stuff: CK, CV, CH and Eucrite, Winonaite
>
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