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TRINITITE FOR TRADE
Posted by DERIK BOWERS
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DERIK BOWERS
TRINITITE FOR TRADE May 06, 2009 05:16AM |
Hi list!!!
My name is Derik Bowers,,i have a large collection of Trinitite. Trinitite is radioactive fusion crust/glass from the first atomic bomb at the Trinity Site in NM. I am looking for North American minerals in trade,,I like east coast minerals,,Pennsylvania,,NJ.,,CT,,,Maine,,,,and i would trade by the lb of Trinitite,,Thanks!
Derik
My name is Derik Bowers,,i have a large collection of Trinitite. Trinitite is radioactive fusion crust/glass from the first atomic bomb at the Trinity Site in NM. I am looking for North American minerals in trade,,I like east coast minerals,,Pennsylvania,,NJ.,,CT,,,Maine,,,,and i would trade by the lb of Trinitite,,Thanks!
Derik
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Re: TRINITITE FOR TRADE March 01, 2012 12:18PM |
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Re: TRINITITE FOR TRADE March 01, 2012 04:42PM |
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Re: TRINITITE FOR TRADE March 01, 2012 05:02PM |
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Re: TRINITITE FOR TRADE March 01, 2012 06:45PM |
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I second your curiosity, Darren. I worked for the New Mexico Bureau of Geology Mineral Museum for almost 5 years and we would get a piece or small flat of the material in every once in a while, but I've never heard of "pounds" concentrated in one place.
Along the same lines, I was once given a melted piece of the metal tower that was used to support the atomic bomb but it got lost in moving to a new house.
Hopefully I just misplaced it somewhere and can find the pieces again down the road.
Along the same lines, I was once given a melted piece of the metal tower that was used to support the atomic bomb but it got lost in moving to a new house.
Hopefully I just misplaced it somewhere and can find the pieces again down the road.
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Re: TRINITITE FOR TRADE March 01, 2012 09:11PM |
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It appears that the Derik Bowers post is dated: May 05, 2009 10:16PM
Check out the footnote on pg 3 of this reference:
[www.radioaktivitaet.uni-bremen.de]
Check out the footnote on pg 3 of this reference:
[www.radioaktivitaet.uni-bremen.de]
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Re: TRINITITE FOR TRADE March 01, 2012 10:44PM |
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Re: TRINITITE FOR TRADE March 02, 2012 05:53AM |
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Wow, I didn't catch date either.
When I was much younger (around 30 years ago) Dr. David Lewis had several 5 gallon buckets of trinitite. He was selling them for $0.50 to $1 each.
I got a large hand full from him and have given them away over the years to where I only have a few left.
Rick
I know I am in my own little world, but everyone knows me here.
When I was much younger (around 30 years ago) Dr. David Lewis had several 5 gallon buckets of trinitite. He was selling them for $0.50 to $1 each.
I got a large hand full from him and have given them away over the years to where I only have a few left.
Rick
I know I am in my own little world, but everyone knows me here.
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Re: TRINITITE FOR TRADE March 02, 2012 08:23AM |
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Derik is a good friend of mine, you can contact him still, jackstraw922@yahoo.com
His material, and he has A LOT of it, came from a source that collected it well back before it was prohibited to do so. A guy collected it, he died, the wife went to sell it off on eBay back in the late 90's, Derik worked out a deal to take it all, now I think he has the largest amount of it anywhere. Darren, you can find an ad I ran for derik in the Fakes and Forgeries issue of The-Vug.com Quarterly.
You should totally take him up on his trades, he has fantastic deals last I knew. The problem is that you can not sell that stuff on eBay, they take it down in a heartbeat. As Derik is an eBay seller, this has been a major thorn in his side. If it wasn't for that holding him back, he would be out of material by now.
100% real and my tip to you is, give it a quick soak in muratic acid and the stuff becomes BEAUTIFUL.
His material, and he has A LOT of it, came from a source that collected it well back before it was prohibited to do so. A guy collected it, he died, the wife went to sell it off on eBay back in the late 90's, Derik worked out a deal to take it all, now I think he has the largest amount of it anywhere. Darren, you can find an ad I ran for derik in the Fakes and Forgeries issue of The-Vug.com Quarterly.
You should totally take him up on his trades, he has fantastic deals last I knew. The problem is that you can not sell that stuff on eBay, they take it down in a heartbeat. As Derik is an eBay seller, this has been a major thorn in his side. If it wasn't for that holding him back, he would be out of material by now.
100% real and my tip to you is, give it a quick soak in muratic acid and the stuff becomes BEAUTIFUL.
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