[meteorite-list] FAQ page

From: ari machiz <a_machiz_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 09:44:38 2004
Message-ID: <20010313013912.18497.qmail_at_web4004.mail.yahoo.com>

Hi list.

It is Me again with another episode of The Newbie
Digest. In this episode, I will be asking all you
schooled people of good repute to step out of the
woodwork and reach DE-E-E-E-EP into your pockets. We
need some answers.

I have decided to approach this from another angle. I
have limited the request to answers from only one
subject. Supplies.

Now, please consider answering these questions. I will
give you the gratification of your efforts by showing
you what I have done so far as soon as I get a
response to an e-mail I have sent. Until then, please
go on trust that your efforts are going to pay off.

I am going to request that Michael Blood answer
Question #'s 45 and 46 specifically. If anyone else
wants to add info that is fine. I just know he offers
microscopes and canes. (MB, talk about the Rare Earth
materials I suspect are in the magnets.)

Supplies


41. Where can I get those little square/round plastic
boxes that some dealers keep meteorites in?

42. Where can I buy a Reiker mount box?

43. What is a good metal detector?

44. Which metal detector is right for me?

45. Are there special magnifiers or microscopes that
work well for meteorites? What about hand-held lenses?


46. Where can I buy strong magnets to use in the
field?

47. Where can I buy lapidary supplies?

Thanks to all.

You can send all responses to:
Ari_at_Mediaright.tv

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Received on Mon 12 Mar 2001 08:39:12 PM PST


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