Dear colleagues & conscripts:

This (below) might be a great opportunity to obtain lunar meteorite from a witnessed fall. Seeing that my correspondent didn't send me any photos, you might be able to find some on his web site.

http://uncometeorites.shutterfly.com/

soon to retire to my home state of Wisconsin to look for meteorites,
Randy Korotev
Saint Louis, MO

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Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 17:28:59 -0600
Subject: New Lunars
From: Steve Curry <cwhei...@gmail.com>
To: Randy Korotev <koro...@wustl.edu>

Koretev; As much as I really do not like you as a person, or as a professional authority, you are entitled to know that I have located and recovered a second Lunar dispersion field in North America, from a fireball witnessed by three individuals in February of 2009. It's taken some time, but I've documented all aspects of this bolide and am 110% certain it is of lunar origin. I realize, you have put the word out to all of your colleagues & conscripts not to accept specimens from me, and to reject, refute and denounce this finding. All you have done, however, is to make your retirement dreams come true. I hope you like Canon City in the winter time. It's supposed to be real nice that time of year. Because I like you so little, I'm not sending you single photo of your treasured Lunars. You can spend the rest of your days just wondering what I have recovered.
Steve
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