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Re: More on Dimmitt
- To: farmerm@concentric.net
- Subject: Re: More on Dimmitt
- From: ams000@aztec.asu.edu (STEVEN R. SCHONER)
- Date: Thu, 01 Apr 1999 11:56:48 -0700 (MST)
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Though an interesting meteorite, Dimmitt is low priced. Usually between
50 cents and 90 cents per/gram. I bought a piece 400 grams for $200--
50 cents per/gram
Steve Schoner
AMS
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>Sounds like you gave it away, Ill bet someone was happy with a nice gift.
>
>Matt Morgan wrote:
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>> And I sold a 950g Dimmitt with Nininger numbers for 625.00.
>> Matt
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>> Brad Sampson wrote:
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>> > I have a 1,020g Dimmit for $900.
>> >
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>> > Subject: Re: More on Dimmitt
>> > Resent-Date: Thu, 1 Apr 1999 11:22:18 -0500 (EST)
>> > Resent-From: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>> > Date: Thu, 01 Apr 1999 09:09:52 -0700
>> > From: Michael Farmer <farmerm@concentric.net>
>> > To: mblood@access1.net
>> > CC: dominique.padirac@accesinternet.com, meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>> > References: <370342F0.6350@accesinter.com> <3702E6A8.7512@access1.net>
>> >
>> > I have a bargain for list members, a 410 gram very nice whole Dimmitt stone. $500
>> > Mike Farmer
>> > http://www.concentric.net/~farmerm
>> >
>> > Michael Blood wrote:
>> >
>> > > Padirac wrote:
>> > > > Dear list, Where i can find informations about Dimmitt meteorite >? Thank you very much - Dominique
>> > > ----
>> > > Dominique,
>> > > As well as the information provided by Gregory, there ARE aspects of
>> > > Dimmitt that make it one of the more impressive, and CERTAINLY one of
>> > > the most "under appreciated" meteorites known to date.
>> > > While it is a regolith breccia (denoting impact) comming from the
>> > > surface of an asteroid, it is also composed of numberous other
>> > > meteorites, including fragments of LL and Carbonaceous types and, in
>> > > addition, contains microscopic diamonds.
>> > > Dimmitt is one of the REAL BARGAINS still available to all collectors.
>> > > While it IS weathered, it is usually a not unattractive orange-red.
>> > > Best wishes, Michael
>> > >
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