Subject: A Nininger Moment 5
Date: Tue, 03 Nov 1998 02:49:49 -0500
From: almitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

After hiring transportation to the village of Xiquipilco a dangerous
trip over a very bad road took place for some three hours and twelve
and a half miles. Many wrecked vehicles were seen in route that failed
to negotiate the winding road. At the time Nininger and Dr. Mulleried
arrived at the village around nine in the morning there was not a sign
of anyone around except a man wearing a white suit and a large
sombrero. Dr. Mulleried explained their reason for being there
and found out that the man was the presidente or mayor of the village.
They were invited to breakfast and while eating the mayor left and soon
returned with a twenty pound meteorite. Asking if this is what the men
wanted, Nininger and Dr. Mulleried both looking excited stated that it
was and was there any more to be found. The mayor explained he thought
he could probably find another ton around! The mayor sent out word that
they wanted more of the iron specimens and while waiting Nininger went
out for a short walk and he himself found a three pound iron still in one of
the fields.

When walking back into the town square, they noticed a small line with
local men holding baskets and bags full of meteorites as well as a number
of them holding specimens in their hands. Over the next few hours Nininger
and Mulleried bought over 700 pounds of meteorite specimens until they ran
out of money. Word had gotten around that there were men in the village
buying the meteorites up and finally after all the money had ran out for them to
buy specimens with, there were still hoards of people waiting in line hoping to
also sell their specimens. Also one tool manufactured from the meteorites was
bought in the form of a crowbar and found in an old blacksmiths shop
with the widmanstatten lines showing in the tool.

Besides the Toluca Iron Meteorites they had bought that day, Nininger
had obtained a good amount of information and later acquired the main
mass of the Chihahua City that weighed 100 pounds. He also obtained
Zacate, Chupaderos, Bacubirito, Tlacoptepec, Puenta del Zacte,  and
Rancho de la Presa. A total of over 900 lbs were obtain by this one trip
to Mexico giving Nininger some leverage to expand his own collection
through trades. The meteorites were shipped back to the USA and
Alex and Nininger sold the transportation that had taken them there
helping to replenish their money supply which had run quite low from
all of the expenses. Then soon after they boarded a train that would
take them back home from their long trip.

Source: Find A Falling Star                By H.H. Nininger

--AL



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