[meteorite-list] Cutting An Iron
From: PolandMET <marcin_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2016 19:16:07 +0200 Message-ID: <536F802589F842728CA455C4C8B075B0_at_meteorytf1cafb> John I was answered Your question becouse You asked, but for me also its 99% Campo. Why ? First of all if its a new find, then WHO and WHEN just cleaned it to the pure iron ? Do You know that cleaning THAT WAY You just destroyed Your precious specimen and lovered its value? Do You have photo how it looks like before it was massacred ? Where did You found it ? Im just curious :) -----[ MARCIN CIMALA ]----[ +48 793567667 ]----- http://www.Meteoryty.pl marcin(at)meteoryty.pl http://www.PolandMET.com marcin(at)polandmet.com --------[ Member of Polish Meteoritical Society ]-------- Full attack mode? Really? Which of you is Mr. Pot and which is Mr. Kettle? On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 5:43 AM, Michael Farmer <mike at meteoriteguy.com> wrote: > The way you come out in full-on attack mode simply proves to me that your > meteorite is a scam and not just an innocent inquiry. > As Paul said, we have seen this before. I've had people steal meteorites > from another dealer and offer them to me as "new finds" minutes after I > had > already seen them and tried to buy them. I've had people try to sell me > meteorites by email when the meteorite was sitting on my desk in front of > me. > The scams never end. > We are professionals. Seeing the photo of that Campo is as easy as seeing > a photo of the Mona Lisa. No need for further testing. > > > > Michael Farmer > > On Jul 2, 2016, at 11:33 PM, John Pierce <lumin9 at gmail.com> wrote: > > What an interesting few responses. You all certainly know a gazillion > times more about meteorites and about meteorite scams than I know. Of > these things I know almost nothing, though I do certainly appreciate that > many parts (if not all) of the internet are rife with scams. I'm sorry > that you have so much anger about it. > > But I can't help but wonder why, if it is so obvious that I'm perpetrating > a scam, would the staff at PSU's Cascade Meteorite Lab, (who have had this > meteorite in hand), not voiced this concern? They actually examined the > rock in person - not just by way of a low res digital photo. Why would > they have been certain enough to have promised to move the classification > of this meteorite to the very top of their already long queue? They may > be > underfunded, but they sure didn't strike me as dumb. I can't help but > presume they can ID a Campo as readily as you. Do you think they are > ignorant? I guess you can presume that I'm also being deceptive about my > contact with them. > > I really don't know the answer to that riddle. It is only on the basis of > their authority that I can even claim to know that this is a real > meteorite. I will call them again on Tuesday to ask their thoughts on > this > matter of a Campo scams. They don't seem to mind at all for me to "waste > their time". > > I've never had any connection with law enforcement, although I have no > idea what you think that might imply. (Are law enforcement people often > untrustworthy?) I've always been obscure, and I will always probably BE > obscure. I'm just one of the obscure masses. So there is no "drifting > back" into obscurity needed. But I also sure don't need validation from > your group.. > > I don't think you can find any link to me by Google search my name. But > since you apparently were curious, you can see my short and non-special > biography by going to QRZ.com <http://qrz.com> and searching the call > sign K7KEY. I'm obscure, but I also have nothing to hide. > > But my post here has not been fruitless. I've received a good number of > very considerate direct replies from others offering useful advice and > information. > > My regret now is that it appears that it would have been MUCH better to > have asked about cutting an iron meteorite in the abstract. I was foolish > not to think of this, and I now realize that the excitement of my > discovery > clouded my judgement. > > Happy Independence Day to all in the U.S.! > > On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 10:07 PM, Paul Gessler <cetuspa at shaw.ca> wrote: > >> Mr Pierce, >> >> He is being "amazingly rude" because you think we are amazingly naive. >> We are not. We have seen this CRAP before many many times and it just >> doesn?t fly. >> I asked to see a photo of your meteorite precisely because I was a bit >> suspicious. >> Upon reviewing the photos it is VERY CLEAR that it is another Campo del >> Cielo. >> So instead of wasting PSU;?s time I will give you the classification >> right now. >> What you have is : >> classification Octahedrite Group IAB Composition 92.9% Fe, 6.7% Ni, >> 0.4% Co >> So you see.... you don?t even have to worry about cutting your precious >> hoax. >> Simply dissolve back into obscurity where you belong. >> No one here cares about your story. >> >> PS, >> I googled your name and...you wouldn?t happen to be a former Law >> enforcement officer would you? >> just curious >> >> -Paul Gessler >> >> >> >> >> >> >> From: John Pierce >> Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2016 4:46 PM >> To: Michael Farmer >> Cc: Paul Gessler ; meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Cutting An Iron >> >> Wow, Michael Farmer, you are amazingly rude. >> Is your rudeness typical of this meteorite community, or are you just a >> troll, or just an angry person? >> >> I don't know what a "pen Oregon" iron meteorite is". Can you explain? >> Because I am new to this stuff. >> >> You are the only person so far who has claimed to be able to classify >> this meteorite from only a photo. >> >> But let me clarify again, the intention is to only the smallest possible >> window cut to generate a sample big enough for classification. >> You are also the first person to advise that classifying the meteorite >> will take it to very low value. Is this consistent advise from the >> community here? >> I have no intention of cutting it beyond that. >> >> >> >> On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 4:10 PM, Michael Farmer <mike at meteoriteguy.com> >> wrote: >> >> Nice 100% campo del Cielo meteorite from Argentina. >> 110% scam. >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >> On Jul 2, 2016, at 10:40 AM, John Pierce via Meteorite-list < >> meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> wrote: >> >> >> OK, photos. >> I'm not the most computer literate person. >> I had go create a Photobucket album, and I hope this link works: >> >> http://s744.photobucket.com/user/Lumin9/library/Halo >> >> Please, no need to flame me for cleaning the rock. >> I read and considered a lot before proceeding. >> Simply my preference with no concern regarding market value. >> >> Found by me personally on our 32-acre property in Southern Oregon. >> >> John Pierce >> >> On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Paul Gessler <cetuspa at shaw.ca> wrote: >> Let?s see a picture of this Iron. >> -Paul G >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------- >> ------------------------------------------- >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> From: John Pierce via Meteorite-list >> Sent: Friday, July 01, 2016 6:33 PM >> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >> Subject: [meteorite-list] Cutting An Iron >> >> >> >> Hello All, >> >> >> >> This is my first post here. I joined recently because I found a lovely >> nickel-iron meteorite, and that has spurred my further interest in this >> subject. My meteorite has been confirmed as the real thing by staff of >> the >> Meteorite Lab at Portland State University, who would like to perform >> classification. It is 11.2 kg, and according to PSU staff, it will be >> only >> the seventh classified meteorite ever found in the state of Oregon. >> >> >> >> I?ve enjoyed reading these archives, but I haven?t yet been able to find >> answer to my question. >> >> >> >> I?m posting here to ask if anyone has any experience cutting an iron >> meteorite with the CBN blade that is sold by Johnson Brothers Lapidary. >> They advertise it as just the thing for cutting irons. I?m interested to >> know anything about blade life, rim speed, feed rate, and using plain >> water >> as a coolant/lubricant. For cutting the analysis sample, I have >> machining >> experience and very suitable tools, except for the blade, which I would >> like to be a circular blade. >> >> >> >> I welcome replies here on the forum, or by private email. >> >> >> >> Kind regards, >> >> John >> >> >> >> ______________________________________________ >> >> Visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/meteoritecentral and >> the Archives at http://www.meteorite-list-archives.com >> Meteorite-list mailing list >> Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >> https://pairlist3.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list >> >> >> >> ______________________________________________ >> >> Visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/meteoritecentral and >> the Archives at http://www.meteorite-list-archives.com >> Meteorite-list mailing list >> Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >> https://pairlist3.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list >> >> >> >> > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ______________________________________________ > > Visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/meteoritecentral and the > Archives at http://www.meteorite-list-archives.com > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > https://pairlist3.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > Received on Sun 03 Jul 2016 01:16:07 PM PDT |
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