[meteorite-list] Stability of Pallasites/Rocks FromSpacePicture of the Day - March 9, 2007

From: Martin Altmann <altmann_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 14:26:09 +0100
Message-ID: <00a901c7624e$823522c0$e46dfea9_at_name86d88d87e2>

How can we judge the long-term stability of Seymchan, if it's available not
longer than 2-3 years? (When the Russian Hunter Tzars brought it first to
market? Denver 2005 or 2004?).

Imilac is as stable as wood. I love it!

Martin




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[mailto:meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com] Im Auftrag von Ingo
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of the Day - March 9, 2007

Graham, Mike and List!

Seymchan is very stable. I bought a piece last year on ebay and sliced
it.
The material doesn't rust, although it isn't oiled or lacquer sealed and
the northern part of Germany isn't a good place for meteorites too.

For me Seymchan has the same quality as classic pallasites like Imilac
or Esquel (some times it also looks better, caused by a lot of nice
features) and is much more cheaper.

Happy (Ebay)hunting!

Ingo

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Gesendet: Freitag, 9. M?rz 2007 13:11
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SpacePicture of the Day - March 9, 2007

Graham,

I doubt you could go wrong with Esquel except the price is really high.
Imilac slices are also

I won't touch Brahin any more as I have had too many bad experiences. I

have heard of bad things about Brenham as well but the new finds from
Steve
Arnold may be different.

What I have heard is that Seymchan is stable. There is a variety of
slices
on the market some look good and others look poorer in quality. I just
picked up a slice on eBay from "Ataxite" (not sure if this person is a
list
member) and I am thrilled. Low cost and more beautiful than I expected.

Fantastic finish with transparent olivine. Much of the olivine is a
beautiful yellow with some green. looks perfectly stable with no signs
of
rust. All the metal is polished to a mirror finish. I don't know what
it
will look like a year from now but I am confident it will remain
beautiful.

For cost and reputation I believe Seymchan is the way to go. Just take
your
time to find one of the higher quality pieces.

Cheers

Mike Tettenborn
>>From frigid Ontario Canada. Yesterday it was -26C


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From: "ensoramanda" <ensoramanda at ntlworld.com>
To: <Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2007 6:33 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Stability of Pallasites/Rocks From Space
Picture of the Day - March 9, 2007


> Hi
>
> Esquel...still probably the most beautiful of them all! Great
picture.
>
> Whilst at the Tucson show and looking at various special pieces to
trade
> for my collection I discussed pallasites with many dealers and
visitors
> but nearly always got slightly conflicting views as to the stability
of
> those available...and so still did not get that elusive 'star' to
bring
> back to the UK. The damp climate here is not very good for
meteorites
> as you are all aware...and I know to my cost that some meteorites will
> rust even when looked after (my Brahin is just a pile of rust and
> olivine now)...you learn as you go along.
>
> Some say they have found ways of treating the rusters so that they are
> stable...others say that they still rust. Lots of varying info on the
> list over the years too...is Esquel still the best?
>
> What seems to be the groing rate/g for the better pallasites (I know I
> could find out by scouring all the websites, but feeling lazy I
thought
> someone in the know might have the info at hand)
>
> I am looking for a spectacular centrepiece, that will stand up to the
> British climate and will stand handling/being permanently on show.
>
> Any advice most welcome.
>
> Graham Ensor, Nr Barwell UK
>
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