[meteorite-list] [AD]: MMOmentum Meteorites eBay auctions & MetList private sale

Mendy Ouzillou ouzillou at yahoo.com
Sun Dec 23 15:03:17 EST 2012


Hello everyone,

Some old and some new available on eBay: http://bit.ly/V6SHEL
1) 845g Bondoc nodule: Make me an offer.  Ending in 5 hours.
This nodule is a world class specimen. This nodule has been rolling around
in the ASU collection drawers for many years and is very stable material.
2) NEWLY LISTED: Pena Blanca Spring micros. Great material all originally
from Bob Haag.  Starting bids at $0.99.  I will provide custom slices - tell
me what size you want.
3) Many other listings you have seen before but with a Best Offer option.

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UPDATE from previous off eBay listings (prices, pictures and dimensions
available upon request and specimen cards from original owners will be
provided).
1)	Bondoc nodules w/ ASU specimen cards
a.	845g nodule: Very, very large nodule and a centerpiece of any
collection - on eBay
b.	533g half nodule
c.	67g half nodule
d.	66.4g nodule: card says 67.5g
e.	43.9g nodule
f.	42.2g nodule
2)	Bondoc nodules w/o ASU specimen cards (but guaranteed to be Bondoc
from ASU): 75.2g
3)	Neenach, 29.7g end cut: Backside completely crusted.
4)	Allende: 285g end cut.  Fantastic crust. HOLD
5)	Mifflin (L5): SOLD
6)	NWA 801 (CR2): 19.26g half stone, bright fresh metal, armored
chondrules, excellent exemplar of this meteorite.
7)	NWA 100 (L6): 396g S4/W1.  Great, very thick slice, blackish brown
crust.
8)	Battle Mountain: Many specimens, they are all crusted and
affordable.  From 0.5g to 15g slices and fragments.
9)	New Orleans: various fragments each about 0.5g, CRUSTED and
non-crusted (ex. Adam Hupe)
10)	Pena Blanca Springs: 3 separate slices, each w/ Bob Haag specimen
card 
a.	17.3g with one crusted edge
b.	14.7g
c.	10.6g - used for micros on eBay.
11)	Norton County: 3.3g crusted impact melt specimen
12)	Billygoat Donga: SOLD
13)	Kybunga: 5.6g crusted end cut
14)	Leedey: 6.1g crusted partial slice
15)	Faucett, Missouri: 35g part slice crusted, ex Bob Haag w/ specimen
card
16)	American Meteorite Lab, Huss specimens with matching cards.  These
specimens were kept in baggies for a very long time and are amazingly fresh.
a.	Taiban (b): 6.8g crusted endcut
b.	Great Bend, Kansas: 8.6g crusted slice
c.	Macy, New Mexico: 13.5g crusted slice
17)	Tatahouine:  Truly first class specimens
a.	Green: 6.7g, 14.4g, 12.8g, 9.6g, 16.8g
b.	Black: 9.9g
c.	Black w/ real patch of crust (100% guaranteed real crust, this is
not chromite): 11.9g
18)	NWA 4024 (Winonaite): 52.3g end cut (etched)
19)	Jumapalo:  7.76 part slice from Bandung Geological Museum, ex Mike
Farmer
20)	Bilanga: 2.8g crusted fragment
21)	Wuan: SOLD
22)	Buzzard Coulee: bought from finder w/ export permits.  All have
glossy black crust.
a.	93.0g, fully crusted beauty. Small patches of dark secondary fusion
crust (less than 5%) and a small very white inclusion.
b.	81.2g, 95% crusted with glossy patches of brown fusion crust that
developed during entry through atmosphere.
c.	29.4g, 95% crusted with large patch of brown glossy crust.
Regards to all,

Mendy Ouzillou
IMCA #8395
MetSoc member
Native English Reviewer for Meteorites Scientific Journal
(http://www.meteorites.pwr.wroc.pl/magazine.html)




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