Try purchasing a copy of "Catalog of Meteorites" published by The Natural History Museum. Copies can be found from time to time on the Internet and on Ebay. I recently purchased a copy from fellow list member Dave Andrews for $300.00 so I would be prepared to answer questions I might have about rare and common meteorites. You might also try doing some personal research in one of the many good libraries in Saint Petersburg.

Regards,

John

At 05:31 AM 1/6/03 -0800, STEVE ARNOLD wrote:

Good morning to all worldwide from the midwest. I am going to be getting some rare russian meteorite micro's soon. I was wondering, where does one go to get the info on the histories of these little gems? I have tried several websites. but nothing seems to come up. HELP!!!!!


>   STEVE ARNOLD, CHICAGO


Steve r. Arnold, Chicago, il, 60107

The midwest meteorite collector!

I.M.C.A. member #6728

Website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com



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