[meteorite-list] Very Rare NWA2828

drtanuki drtanuki at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 5 15:56:36 EST 2007


Dear List,
I forgot to ask why if NWA2828 is Very Rare then why
is there another 1000Kg+ of paired material known.
Thanks! Dirk Ross...Tokyo

--- drtanuki <drtanuki at yahoo.com> wrote:


> Dear Greg and List,

> Greg, if you are agreeing that this is a paired

> meteorite with NWA 2965 (prov) then why don`t you

> mention it in your eBay sales information; and yes

> the

> offically NomCom recorded TKW of NWA is ?25kgs, but

> with your eBay AD the buyer is lead to conclude that

> there isn`t another 1000kgs of paired meteorite on

> the

> market?

> Thank you for addressing this on the list. I am

> sure other metlist members would like to understand

> your reasoning also. Best Regards, Dirk...Tokyo

>

>

> --- Greg Hupe <gmhupe at tampabay.rr.com> wrote:

>

> > Hi John and List,

> >

> > If you want to see many more fine examples, go to

> > eBay and type "NWA 2828".

> > I loaded several slices and complete stones where

> > you can see this

> > occurrence and of the fresher material. I wasn't

> > going to try and make this

> > a sale ad but it is an ongoing thread of interest.

> >

> > Best regards,

> > Greg

> >

> > ====================

> > Greg Hupe

> > The Hupe Collection

> > NaturesVault (eBay)

> > gmhupe at tampabay.rr.com

> > www.LunarRock.com

> > IMCA 3163

> > ====================

> >

> >

> > ----- Original Message -----

> > From: "JKGwilliam" <h3chondrite at cox.net>

> > To: "David Weir" <dgweir at earthlink.net>; "stan ."

> > <laser_maniac at hotmail.com>;

> > <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>

> > Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 12:59 PM

> > Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] EL6/7 meteorite

> loaded

> > on eBay for one

> > cent.4.779 kilograms.

> >

> >

> > > Thanks to Stan and David.

> > > This is a very good example of the old saying "

> > one picture is worth a

> > > thousand words."

> > >

> > > Best,

> > >

> > > John Gwilliam

> > >

> > > At 02:14 PM 1/4/2007, David Weir wrote:

> > >>Hello,

> > >>

> > >>Stan mentioned a better photo of the transition

> > between the brown and

> > >>blue components of NWA 2965 than that on my

> > webpage. He sent me the

> > >>following excellent picture some time ago, I

> > believe from NAU

> > >>originally, that best illustrates this

> transition:

> > >>

> > >>http://meteoritestudies.com/N2965blu.jpg

> > >>

> > >>David

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