[meteorite-list] buzz coulee availability

tett tett at rogers.com
Sat Nov 7 12:05:16 EST 2009


Steve,

If you had some patients you too could have some Buzzard Coulee.  It is 
just about a 6 month wait and in the grand scheme of things this is not 
that long.  I have 7 stones which will clear in early January and all 
going to Europenas.  There are also many more that will clear early next 
year from other Candians.  All with papers that will make them more 
valuable to the person who gets them.

There is more available and I will gladly help you acquire some but it 
will take time.  Last I checked cost was about $15/gm but it may have 
gone up.

Buzzard Coulee is a beautiful meteorite and most pieces show little to 
no weathering.  I have a broken end piece with a large exposed face that 
sat in the open for about 6 months and you would not believe how fresh 
it looks.  Beautiful brecciation and large chondrules.

Patients Steve.  You will find that your meteorite collecting will be 
much more enjoyable if you slow down and take your time.  Enjoy the 
wonderful stones you have now and slowly grow your collection with  
pieces that are worth having and keeping.

Cheers!

tett



steve arnold wrote:
> Good morning list.TGIF!!! Hey I was wondering if there are any USA collecters that have received more than 1 piece of buzz coulee,with those export papers,which I disdain,have any forsale?6 months to a year to wait for those things have made it just not worth collecting that fall.From the pieces I've seen it is a great stoney fall to have.But there is always LEGAL BS to have to wade thru.Please off list if you have any if not,hey I tried.Have a great day and weekend all.
>  Steve R. Arnold, Chicago!! 
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