[meteorite-list] Lunar meteorite and Tucson show news & Photo's
From: Mark Bowling <minador_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Feb 3 02:52:04 2005 Message-ID: <00a101c509c5$595028c0$4cf7f004_at_HOME> Arizona Keith wrote: > Michael Franco of Caillou Noir, He's on the 2nd floor above Room 222 just > above Alain Carion room. > > http://www.geocities.com/arizonaviking2000/tucson2005franco1.jpg > http://www.geocities.com/arizonaviking2000/tucson2005franco2.jpg > http://www.geocities.com/arizonaviking2000/tucson2005caillounoir1.jpg > http://www.geocities.com/arizonaviking2000/tucson2005caillounoir2.jpg > http://www.geocities.com/arizonaviking2000/tucson2005caillour3.jpg > http://www.geocities.com/arizonaviking2000/tucson2005caillour4.jpg If you're in Tucson, you've got to see that Diogenite! A truly amazing piece. Michel is a heck of a nice guy. I made sure to pick up some nice specimens! There's also some nice LL3, some full slices of IMB and a really fine giant chondrite just inside the front door. It's very fresh and it would make a great stool for a meteorite hunter to rest upon. :-) Some awesome razor thin Safat slices (CK3 - publication pending) and nicely priced Sahara 02500 (L3 S2 W1 - Met Bull #88). Many fine unique pieces and of course some great unclassified stones. I picked us some beautiful Libyan Desert Glass at Alain Carion's room - the best I've ever seen. Each one displayed one or more of the special features associated with LDG. I had a nice chat with everyone in the room including Alain's son and Anne Black. They have a great assortment of impactites and some nice Tatahouine specimens. One of a few rooms that deserve more than one visit. Thanks for the great photos Keith - Tomorrow I'll try to have a second look at Michael Farmer's great Lunar (I hope it's still around...). Clear skies to all, Mark Bowling Vail, AZ Received on Thu 03 Feb 2005 02:50:12 AM PST |
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