[meteorite-list] Your first meteorite thin-sections
From: Impactika at aol.com <Impactika_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 20:07:09 EDT Message-ID: <5edc.a7535ec.395941ad_at_aol.com> Thank you Alex and Al, Frankly I don't remember which one was my first thin-section. I didn't really take the time to look at them until David New decided to retire and asked me to take over his thin-section inventory. And then John Kashuba started taking pictures and those pictures certainly did get my attention! Thank you John. And it snow-balled from there, I have hundreds of them now and BTW, I have a bunch of new ones to post and there is another batch coming shortly. From the anonymous Master thin-section maker of course. And Yes, I am back from Ensisheim, and still going thru a lot of emails, but slowly getting up to date. More very soon. Anne M. Black _http://www.impactika.com/_ (http://www.impactika.com/) _IMPACTIKA at aol.com_ (mailto:IMPACTIKA at aol.com) Vice-President, I.M.C.A. Inc. _http://www.imca.cc/_ (http://www.imca.cc/) In a message dated 6/27/2010 9:00:15 AM Mountain Daylight Time, gsac at gmx.net writes: I concur, absolutely! Alex Berlin/Germany -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Datum: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 10:03:22 -0400 > Von: "al mitt" <almitt at kconline.com> > An: "Alexander Seidel" <gsac at gmx.net>, meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Your first meteorite thin-sections > Hi Alex and all, > > I used to carry thin-sections in my inventory and often had them listed in > my color catalogs. I sold hundreds of them over time and was one of the > few > dealers that did. What made my sections and David New's sections better > were > their quality compared to a number of other section makers. > > Section making is an art and high quality sections are a lot better than > some with less than perfect glass, ragged rectangular shape and uniform > thickness. Anne Black carries high quality sections and one of the good > sources in my opinion and there are some others. Best! > > --AL Mitterling > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Alexander Seidel" <gsac at gmx.net> > Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 7:03 AM > Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Your first meteorite thin-sections > > > > Hi Bob and list, > > > > my earliest interest in collecting thin sections dates back to the > summer > > of 1992, when I visited David New and his wife at their home in > Anacortes, > > Washington. David, one of the grandmasters of the scene, had a meteorite > > business since the Nineteenfiftees, and had just begun offering thin > > sections on his sales lists may be a year or two before this visit, so > he > > showed me a bunch of his slides while I was there. I bought a "Zagami" > > slide from him in 1993 which in fact was the starter for my own > collection > > of thin sections, most of which originate from a high class thin section > > maker who prefers to stay unnamed in public - and I won?t break the > rule > > here. > > > > Thin sections are fantastic to view and learn from especially if you own > a > > microscope with polarizing filters. They are small, so they don?t > occupy > > too much room in your collection, they don?t rust away :-), and they do > > nothing but open a cosmos of beauty, miracles and finally knowledge to > > those who study them, especially under cross-polarized conditions. There > > is no final classification of a new meteorite in the MetBull without the > > experts looking at and analyzing an uncovered thin section. Thin > sections > > are like little jewels, in a sense... And you will soon find the right > > dealers for them if you search the internet, unless you already know > them. > > > > Alex > > Berlin/Germany > Received on Sun 27 Jun 2010 08:07:09 PM PDT |
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