[meteorite-list] AD: Beautiful Buzzard, marvelous Moapa Valley, bright Bondoc and a pretty Potter
Mendy Ouzillou
ouzillou at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 4 17:06:42 EST 2012
Sorry for the double - I forgot the link.
http://bit.ly/UElsbR
Mendy
----- Original Message -----
> From: Mendy Ouzillou <ouzillou at yahoo.com>
> To: met-list <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
> Cc:
> Sent: Tuesday, December 4, 2012 2:02 PM
> Subject: [meteorite-list] AD: Beautiful Buzzard, marvelous Moapa Valley, bright Bondoc and a pretty Potter
>
>G ood afternoon everyone,
>
> Every now and then we need a little awesome alliteration in our lives.
>
> I have started listing some interesting specimens that I have been collecting
> over the last 14 months.
>
> 1) You hopefully already know about the fresh Bondoc I have available and I have
> listed some other fine examples including one slice that has an nice sized
> nodule (takes up most of the slice).
>
> 2) I have listed some Buzzard Coulee specimens that came directly from the
> finder who lives in the area of the fall. They are fresh and have interesting
> features in the crust including brown crust patches that developed during
> transit through our atmosphere.
>
> Now on to some really special pieces ...
>
> 3) 0.7g fragment (2 sides flat from cut) of Moapa Valley. The only available
> CM1 outside of Antactica except for a tiny NWA. Moapa Valley was found by Sonny
> Clary and this specimen comes with his card.
>
> 4) 19.66g slice of Potter. This slice came to me in three pieces but has a
> Nininger number on it that was meticulously written on the side of one of the
> pieces. The number is intact. I am offering this as 1 lot at (what I hope is)
> a very attractive price.
>
> Thank you for looking (and an advance thank you for bidding)!
>
> Mendy Ouzillou
> IMCA #8395
> MetSoc member
> Native Reviewer for Meteorites Scientific Journal
> (http://www.meteorites.pwr.wroc.pl/magazine.html)
>
More information about the Meteorite-list
mailing list