[meteorite-list] contact

From: Carl Saconn <csaconn_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:22:44 2004
Message-ID: <000901c33e79$028f0c40$91d05818_at_triad.rr.com>

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Maybe so-so ran means : And I ran.I ran so far away.I just ran.I ran =
all night and day.I couldn't get away.

  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: MeteorHntr_at_aol.com=20
  To: meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com=20
  Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 3:05 PM
  Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] contact


  Hello Steve Arnold (not from Arkansas) and list,

  Steve (not from Arkansas), you asked:

  "...is there ...someone who sells very off the wall meteorites? I =
mean
  types that most people do not want to collect. The very, very hard =
ones to
  get ahold of. It seems that we are only interested in the so-so rans =
that
  only interest the list."

  Please help me out here. =20

  1. What do you define as "very off the wall?"

  2. What types do you think "most people do not want to collect?" =
Falls, finds, chondrites, achondrites, irons, stoney-irons, =
pseudo-meteorites, high TKW, low TKW, individuals, slices, end pieces, =
fragments, micros, macros, dust, crumbs, thin sections, rare, common, =
crusted, non-crusted, desert varnished, from public collections, from =
private collections, ones with research papers done on them, ones not =
yet researched, found with metal dectetors, found with magnet sticks, =
found fallen through houses or cars or ice, found above ground, under =
ground, found in indian burial grounds, in craters, around craters, in =
impact pits, bounced out of impact pits, found in water, on dry lake =
beds, or sand blowouts, historic ones, ones that bounced off a wall, =
etc.?

  3. Are you meaning that "very very hard ones to get a hold of" are =
the same as the "very off the wall" meteorites that "most people do not =
want to collect"?

  I think that is what you were saying but I am not sure.

  4. Is it your impression that these "very off the wall" meteorites =
that are "very very hard to get ahold of" are precisely the ones that =
"we" "on the list" are not interested in because "we" are only =
interested in the "so-so rans?" =20

  5. What is a "so-so ran" anyway? =20

  Is a "so-so ran" the new type name for the olivine diogenites?

  Not that I really am so concerned with what you wrote, except that =
sometimes people do confuse what YOU say as having come from me (I have =
no idea why???) and I have found that it is always good to be able to =
explain what I didn't say, when people ask.

  Thanks
  Steve Arnold (from Arkansas)


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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Maybe so-so ran means : &nbsp;And I =
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  <A title=3DMeteorHntr_at_aol.com=20
  href=3D"mailto:MeteorHntr_at_aol.com">MeteorHntr@aol.com</A> </DIV>
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  <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Sunday, June 29, 2003 =
3:05 PM</DIV>
  <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: [meteorite-list]=20
  contact</DIV>
  <DIV><BR></DIV><FONT face=3Darial,helvetica><FONT lang=3D0 =
face=3DArial size=3D2=20
  FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF">Hello Steve Arnold (not from Arkansas) and=20
  list,<BR><BR>Steve (not from Arkansas), you asked:<BR><BR>"...is there =

  ...someone who sells very off the wall meteorites?&nbsp; I =
mean<BR>types that=20
  most people do not want to collect.&nbsp; The very, very hard ones =
to<BR>get=20
  ahold of. It seems that we are only interested in the so-so rans =
that<BR>only=20
  interest the list."<BR><BR>Please help me out here.&nbsp; =
<BR><BR>1.&nbsp;=20
  What do you define as "very off the wall?"<BR><BR>2.&nbsp; What types =
do you=20
  think "most people do not want to collect?"&nbsp; Falls, finds, =
chondrites,=20
  achondrites, irons, stoney-irons, pseudo-meteorites, high TKW, low =
TKW,=20
  individuals, slices, end pieces, fragments, micros, macros, dust, =
crumbs, thin=20
  sections, rare, common, crusted, non-crusted, desert varnished, from =
public=20
  collections, from private collections, ones with research papers done =
on them,=20
  ones not yet researched, found with metal dectetors, found with magnet =
sticks,=20
  found fallen through houses or cars or ice, found above ground, under =
ground,=20
  found in indian burial grounds, in craters, around craters, in impact =
pits,=20
  bounced out of impact pits, found in water, on dry lake beds, or sand=20
  blowouts, historic ones, ones that bounced off a wall, =
etc.?<BR><BR>3.&nbsp;=20
  Are you meaning that "very very hard ones to get a hold of" are the =
same as=20
  the "very off the wall" meteorites that "most people do not want to=20
  collect"?<BR><BR>I think that is what you were saying but I am not=20
  sure.<BR><BR>4.&nbsp; Is it your impression that these "very off the =
wall"=20
  meteorites that are "very very hard to get ahold of" are precisely the =
ones=20
  that "we" "on the list" are not interested in because "we" are only =
interested=20
  in the "so-so rans?"&nbsp; <BR><BR>5.&nbsp;&nbsp; What is a "so-so =
ran"=20
  anyway?&nbsp; <BR><BR>Is a "so-so ran" the new type name for the =
olivine=20
  diogenites?<BR><BR>Not that I really am so concerned with what you =
wrote,=20
  except that sometimes people do confuse what YOU say as having come =
from me (I=20
  have no idea why???) and I have found that it is always good to be =
able to=20
  explain what I didn't say, when people ask.<BR><BR>Thanks<BR>Steve =
Arnold=20
  (from Arkansas)<BR><BR></BLOCKQUOTE></FONT></FONT></BODY></HTML>

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