[meteorite-list] AD - Another New Meteorite

Bigjohn Shea bigjohnshea at mail.com
Fri Nov 20 22:26:51 EST 2015


Anne,
I'd like to buy the 16.35g piece of Clifford.
But I need some time to drum up the money.  It may take me about two or three weeks.  Can you hold it for me, for that long?  I understand if you can't.
Let me know.
Cheers,
John


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On 11/20/15 at 10:22 PM, Anne Black via Meteorite-list wrote:

> THANK YOU!!!! THANK YOU!!!
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> It should be   IMPACTIKA.com/Clifford.htm 
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> Skip the L at the end and it works (at least it works for me)
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> Please try it.   Thanks.
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> Anne M. Black
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> www.IMPACTIKA.com
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> IMPACTIKA at aol.com
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> -----Original Message-----
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> From: Ruben Garcia <rubengarcia85382 at gmail.com>
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> To: Anne Black <impactika at aol.com>
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> Cc: Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>; COMeteoriteClub <COMeteoriteClub at yahoogroups.com>
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> Sent: Fri, Nov 20, 2015 8:19 pm
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> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD - Another New Meteorite
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> Hi Anne,
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> I can't make your link work.......
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> On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 8:14 PM, Anne Black via Meteorite-list
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> <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
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> > My turn to announce a new meteorite!
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> > Not a new fall, but a new meteorite (and all meteorites are really falls, how else would they get here????)
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> > CLIFFORD, from Colorado.
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> > A single stone, weighing some 11.36kg, was found sometimes in the early 1960s in rangeland in central Colorado while looking
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> >  for arrowheads. He brought it home but thinking that it was just an odd looking rock he added it to his wife's rock garden. And it
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> >  stayed there until 1997 when Gary Curtiss, a Colorado geologist and meteorite collector happened to go by and spotted it. He
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> >  immediately recognized it for what it was, bought it and had it classified by Alan Rubin at UCLA. But then he kept most of it for himself!
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> >  Until very recently, when I finally convinced him to get a few slices cut and made available ot collectors.
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> >  Clifford is an ordinary chondrite, type L6, Shock S3, Weathering W2, with some large chondrules, metal blebs, and odd tiny vugs.
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> > I have now 11 slices at very reasonable, collector-friendly, non-gouging prices!
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> > Listed right here:    http://www.impactika.com/clifford.html
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> > Any questions, just ask!
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> > Anne M. Black
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> > www.IMPACTIKA.com
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> > IMPACTIKA at aol.com
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