[meteorite-list] SALE : Meteorites, Impactites, Books, and UNWA.
Galactic Stone & Ironworks
meteoritemike at gmail.com
Sat Jun 6 22:40:24 EDT 2009
Hi Listees!
I have added three new collectible books to my online store today -
including two UK meteorite books (first UK editions), and a
fascinating book by Lincoln Lapaz (founder of the Univ. of New
Mexico's Institute of Meteoritics) "Space Nomads".
Several impactites available that are not listed on my website yet.
These come from my personal collection. I have decided to downsize my
impactites and focus on meteorites - so I am liquidating these
specimens to rash some cash for more meteorites. Here is a list of
what's available :
Decaturville Impact Structure (Missouri) - 136gr endcut of
monomict impact breccia
Ries Crater (Germany) - 62gr "flaedle" impact glass bomb
Rochechouart Crater (France) - 108gr slice of pseudotachylite
Steinheim Crater (Germany) - small shattercone
Sudbury Impact Basin (Canada) - 60gr highly-polished slice of
Wells Creek Crater (Tennessee) - 194gr dolomitic shatter cone sample
Black Onaping suevite (ON HOLD)
Wanapitei Lake (Sudbury) - 110gr endcut of suevite fallback breccia (ON HOLD)
Sudbury Impact Basin (Canada) - big 682 grams shatter cone. (ON HOLD)
For photos and prices, contact me offlist at mike at galactic-stone.com
Lastly, I have slashed prices on some items in my store - including
UNWA bulk lots, single UNWA display specimens, calcite spheres and
other items. The sale prices on these items are noted in the listings
- www.galactic-stone.com
Don't forget - all list members get a 20% discount on everything in my
store, including sale items! Use coupon code "metlist" at checkout to
get the discount - type the coupon code exactly as spelled here - it
is case sensitive.
Thanks for looking and clear skies!
MikeG
www.galactic-stone.com
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Michael Gilmer (Louisiana, USA)
Member of the Meteoritical Society.
Member of the Bayou Region Stargazers Network.
Websites - http://www.galactic-stone.com and http://www.glassthrower.com
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