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Galactic Stone & Ironworks
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Sat Apr 27 15:58:13 EDT 2013
Beautiful specimen. It reminds me of an arrowhead. Is the scalloping
the result of sandblasting or ablation?
Best regards,
MikeG
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On 4/27/13, Greg Hupé <gmhupe at centurylink.net> wrote:
> Hi Paul and everyone,
>
> Paul just put up for sale pieces of NWA 4530, an Anomalous 3.05 Carbonaceous
> Chondrite. I though you may be interested in seeing an image of the main
> mass that is not for sale. It has a very unique crust and areas where the
> fusion crust popped off. Enjoy!
>
> http://www.lunarrock.com/nwa4530/nwa4530mainmass.jpg
>
> Best Regards,
> Greg
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: LITIG8NSHARK at aol.com
> Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2013 2:10 PM
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> Subject: [meteorite-list] Ad Meteorite Sale, Several Rarities! Ad
>
> Good afternoon Folks,
>
> Unlike the late 1990's and early to mid 2000's, I rarely sell meteorite
> specimens any more. But after a hiatus of nearly a decade, I’ve decided to
> offer a handful of truly choice meteorite specimens which I have acquired
> over the years, for the discriminating collector---some of which are rarely
> if
> ever seen, and a couple that are literally, all but unattainable.
>
> 1. A TYPE COLLECTOR’S TREASURE: NWA 4530, W0/1, S1, an intensely rare
> Anomalous CO3.05 Polymict Carbonaceous Chondrite found in Algeria in 2006.
> The TKW was 35.9 grams, consisting of the main mass, a 7.186 gram type
> sample removed from the main mass, and five fragments from that main mass
> which
> broke off on impact and which fit together like a puzzle. Several years
> ago I purchased all but the main mass and the type sample.
>
> Here are a couple of quotes from the primary researchers of this meteorite:
>
> “NWA 4530 is the most pristine early solar system material I have ever
> seen.”
>
> “There are no CO3.05s or CO3.0s or even CO3.1s that are as pristine (W/0)
> as NWA 4530… a unique and important meteorite!”
>
> I now offer these incredible specimens to you.
>
> 2.872g with 25% fusion crust: $650.00
> .718 g with 10% fusion crust: $200.00
> .224 g with 25% fusion crust: 125.00
> .208 g with 25% fusion crust: $100
> .016 g with about 50% fusion crust: $30
> Please EMAIL ME FOR PHOTOS of these magnificent specimens, as well as
> additional information.
>
> 2. Brenham PAL 131g half slice, 135 X 130 X 3 mm ( very minor surface
> oxidation---fully intact slice) $275.00
>
> 3. Albin PAL 7.24g $200.00
>
> 4. Gebel Kamil Iron 100.56g individual---nice $70.00
>
> 5. Las Palmas Variety of Campo Del Cielo, Iron 377g $125.00
>
> 6. Stunning Canyon Diablo, Iron 1353g (three pounds) 118 X 68 X 70mm.
> Uncleaned with nice desert varnish. Included are brochures I picked up
> while
> visiting the impact site 18 months ago. $500.00
> Shipping will be $10.00 in the lower 48.
>
> 7. Super Rare LUNAR----Calcalong Creek. More than a decade ago I bought
> some of this rare meteorite from Rob Elliot in the UK. I sold out of it on
> eBay within hours of listing it at upwards of $350,000 per gram. I was
> able to acquire a small fragment from Anne Black a couple of years ago and
> am
> letting it go, reluctantly. Despite using a gram scale accurate to .002g,
> I am only able to estimate the mass of this specimen at 2mg to 4mg because
> the scale gives both measures during weighing. This specimen is also
> beautiful under magnification!
>
> 8. Rare Berthoud meteorite, Witnessed fall of October 5, 2004, at 1:30
> PM, a meteorite fall was witnessed in Berthoud, Colorado, and landing only
> 100 feet from a young girl and her family. I obtained this specimen from
> Edwin Thompson, of E.T Meteorites at nearly twice this price several years
> ago. Price slashed to $950.00. Here is a link to information about this
> amazing Eucrite: http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=47355
>
> 9. Finally, for sale is a beautiful crusted Howardite meteorite, NWA
> 5513. THW was just 230g. This specimen has a mass of 19.9g and has about
> 40%
> fusion crust. $150.00.
>
> PHOTOS of all but the NWA 4530 specimens can be seen here:
> http://s1239.photobucket.com/user/savannahbulldogs/library/#/user/savannahbulldogs/library/?
> sort=4&page=1&_suid=1367079335609001651992591041146
>
> Please email me with any questions or for additional information on these
> specimens. <Litig8nshark at aol.com>
>
> I accept PayPal or Money Orders. Shipping is $6.00 in the Continental US.
> Please ask for overseas rates.
>
> Thanks for looking, and Best Regards,
>
> Paul Martyn
> <Litig8nshark at aol.com>
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