Regine,
To be clear. I will answer your questions in ALL CAPS below  after each 
question.





  

 

---- Regine Petersen <fips_br...@yahoo.de> wrote: 
> Hi Sonny and list,

can someone clarify some things for me? I find it a bit confusing, so excuse me 
if I ask obvious questions. These are the facts as far as I have understood 
them:

Apart from the first Cat Mountain find there was Snyder Hill, which was not 
part of the same fall and only found while looking for further Cat Mountain 
pieces.
 
THIS IS CORRECT. IT HAS NOT BEEN LINKED TO CAT MT BUT, THEY ARE THE SAME 
CLASSIFICATION OF L5 WHICH IN AND OF ITSELF SEEMS A BIT COINCIDENTAL. ALTHOUGH 
THEY LOOK NOTHING ALIKE.

There was another small Cat Mountain found by Robert Haag which didn't get 
classified. 

TECHNICALLY IT WAS A PECAN SIZED PIECE FOUND DURING THE SEARCH BACK IN 1995 AND 
 ALSO FOUND BY THE SAME GROUP THAT FOUND SNYDER HILL BUT WAS IMMEDIATELY SOLD 
TO ROBERT HAAG.
AND HE NEVER DID GET IT CLASSIFIED.

Now hunters were searching the Snyder Hill site and found two more Cat 
Mountains which are now sold on eBay.
 
NO. TWO MORE PIECES HAVE BEEN FOUND BUT ONLY PART OF ONE OF THEM HAS BEEN SOLD 
ON EBAY TO RUBEN. THE PIECE SOLD ON EBAY TO RUBEN  WEIGHED 61 GRAMS AND WAS 
PART OF THE RECENT 107 GRAM FIND. THE OTHER 170 GRAM FIND REMAINS AVAILABLE FOR 
SALE BY COUNT DEIRO.

Who found the rocks, Count Deiro or the hunters who have also found the Snyder 
Hill piece?
 
THE COUNT IS NOT SAYING WHO FOUND THE SECOND ONE BUT THE FIRST WAS FOUND BY THE 
SAME FELLOW (DAVE JOHNSON) WHO FOUND THE SNYDER HILL AND THE ONE SOLD TO ROBERT 
HAAG..

 Who is selling them? And why was the third rock which was found designated 
001? 
THE SECOND ROCK WAS THE ONE DESIGNATED 001 AND THE THIRD ONE WHICH IS STILL 
BEING OFFERED BY THE COUNT IS 002. IT WEIGHS 164.5 GRAMS

The second one hasn't been classified, but wouldn't the original find get the 
first number?

NO. THE ORIGINAL FIND GETS THE NAME. TECHNICALLY THE FOLLOWING FINDS GET THE 
SAME NAME WITH SEQUENTIAL NUMBERS AFTER THE NAME BUT THIS IS THE CONFUSING 
PART. I THOUGHT THEY ONLY GOT DIFFERENT NUMBERS IF THEY WERE FOUND TO BE A 
DIFFERENT CLASSIFICATION. THE REASON I AM CONFUSED IS THAT SNYDER HILL SEEMS 
LIKE IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN CALLED CAT MT. 001 AS IT WAS FOUND IN THE CAT MT 
STREWNFIELD BUT IT GOT A SEPARATE NAME. 
SO, MY QUESTION IS ; WHICH IS THE CORRECT WAY TO NAME THESE NOW FIVE 
METEORITES? THERE IS CAT MT THE ORIGINAL AND  MAIN MASS. AND THREE OTHER 
RELATED ROCKS ONE PECAN SIZE ROCK SOLD TO HAAG. ONE 107 GRAM ROCK PART OF WHICH 
WAS SOLD TO RUBEN AND THE LAST ONE OF 170 GRAMS THE COUNT IS SELLING 164.5 
GRAMS OF NOW. AND THERE IS SNYDER HILL.. 
IS THERE A TRUE OFFICIAL WAY TO DO THIS? 
CARL

Pretty amazing finds :-)
Regine




--- wahlpe...@aol.com <wahlpe...@aol.com> schrieb am Fr, 19.8.2011:

> Von: wahlpe...@aol.com <wahlpe...@aol.com>
> Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Cat Mountain on Ebay
> An: cdtuc...@cox.net, meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Datum: Freitag, 19. August, 2011 16:29 Uhr
> Hi Carl,
> 
> These are truly amazing finds. This is a great example to
> everyone that if one meteorite is found return and check for
> more pieces. Who knows, you may find something from a
> different fall.  The number one key is to spend time in
> the field and to have fun!
> 
> Sonny
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cdtucson <cdtuc...@cox.net>
> To: meteorite-list <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>;
> wahlperry <wahlpe...@aol.com>
> Sent: Fri, Aug 19, 2011 3:00 am
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Cat Mountain on Ebay
> 
> 
> Sonny,This is interesting because the seller and finder are
> also the original finders of Snyder Hill back in 1995. They
> also found a pecan sized cat MT I was never aware of that
> Bob Haag never got added to the official record.I also had
> no idea they were the finders of this new Cat MT find until
> now but, I actually took them to the Cat MT strewnfield back
> in 1995 and I was with them when they originally found
> Snyder Hill.It was interesting because Mike Holden and
> Jerome Johnson  found the first half of Snyder Hill and
> the very next day Dave found the other half on the opposite
> side of the hill. It seems it had struck the hill and each
> half went it's own direction. They were later reunited and
> they fit perfectly back together.Bob Haag has said it a
> million times. "Go back and search where meteorites have
> been found before". It worked again. I talked to Dave
> tonight for the first time since 1995 and he told me he had
> not ever been back since his first find until this past
> March when he found this latest Cat MT. 001. This story has
> another interesting twist to it. Back then everyone was
> worried about ownership. For this reason everyone was afraid
> to mention find locations. There was no Met-list to ask
> questions. Only rumors. Long story short  the true find
> location of Snyder Hill was eventually correctly documented
> and named appropriately. Tonight Dave said he went back to
> the hill because that is the only place he had ever found a
> meteorite and low and behold he found another of the holy
> grail of all impact melt breccias. A new Cat MT itself. He
> says he sold it  to Ruben for a pile of money and some
> nice meteorites were thrown in on the deal. So, looks like
> Dave finds meteorites every time he hunts. Even if they were
> 16 years apart. Great job Dave.Carl--     
>                
>                
>                
>        "Democracy is two wolves and
> a lamb voting on what to have for dinner. Liberty is a
> well-armed lamb contesting the vote".    ---- wahlpe...@aol.com
> wrote: > Hi List,> > Cat Mountain for sale on
> Ebay.> > 
> http://cgi.ebay.com/Cat-Mountian-meteorite-001-/330599015532?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4cf93ca46c>
> > > >
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