Hi All
There are a couple of Metal Detecting and Meteorite Hunting Forums that need
the Guidence and Knowledge of the members of this list !! As an active
detectorist and space rock hunter I try but I'm not too smart on some of
this stuff These forums are really pretty cool and threads
Hi Steve and List
Oddly in Arizona we call those Leaverites . As in Leave er right there !!
:o) Are those leaverites AKA colorado iron meteorites worth much ??? How
many tons would you like ?? Happy Huntin John Blennert
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From: Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi All
Be careful with the sandpaper or you'll end up with a pile of red dust !!
Happy Huntin John Blennert
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From: Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 6:22 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list]
: Thursday, September 23, 2004 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] metal detectors
Several List members use White's Goldmaster series detectors with great
success. The current model is the GMT with is very similar to the
previous
model, the Goldmaster 4. Previous models were the Goldmaster 2
think the best
bang for the buck is the goldmaster series . My preference is the GM3 . The
GM3 and GM4 are the same detector . The only real difference is the GM4 has
a touch pad display and the box on most is not removable from the wand .
Making a lot of extra work on your arm on a full day
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From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: goldmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 9:55 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] update on dos cabezes
Great story, John,
Who gave it the cool name
nibblin partner (Johnny
Quesiddilla Gwilliam) and I . Roughly 1/3 of that piece is on display at the
Flandrau Planetarium mineral museum on campus at the U of A . Just what else
would you like to know Steve ?? Pictures of my original pieces can be seen
on my web page at www.gci-net.com/~goldmaster
I
Hi All
I'm going beepin for beautiful meteorites and ugly nasty gold nuggets in the
vicinity !! I thought I might spend some time lookin for additional pieces
of it if it's in the vast goldfields there . One of my normal hunting
partners (Jim Kreigh) says The best place to find meteorites is in a
Hi Dave and List
I wasn't purposly avoiding your post !! But I always walk funny !! S
I've been told . I learned my walk in Chicago from a famous chitown pimp !!!
:o)
Happy Hunting
John Blennert
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From: David Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: goldmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi List
The King Tut meteorite I found near the King Tut Mine in the middle of the
King Tut gold placers . Hence the name King Tut . I wish I would have found
some poor (better yet rich) dead pharoh hanging on to the other end of it ??
After extensive further hunts all that I was rewarded with
Hi All
Our local Tucson detecting club (Detectors
Unlimited)was honored with a presentation by the famous world traveler,
meteorite hunter, gatherer, dealer Mr. Michael Farmer . Mike along with his
assistent Mr.Devin Schrader put on a presentation on the basics of meteorites
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