Wow, congrats. This is a big money fall. 

10,500 grams recovered at $100 per gram will yield over 1 million in profit...

Can wait to see pics.

 
Greg Catterton
www.wanderingstarmeteorites.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Wooddell <[email protected]>
To: Meteorite-List <[email protected]>
Cc: 
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 5:48 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Kenya Fall & Hammers

This is from Mike...

Trying to get this to the meteorite list but tried more than 30 hours ago with 
no response from Art.

This email is premature due to circumstances out of my control sadly.

I am announcing the recovery of over 11.7 kilograms of the new Kenya meteorite 
fall from 16 July, 2011.

I saw the news of the fall on 17 July, and purchased a ticket to Kenya about 4 
hours later.  I arrived in Kenya on 20 July, and on the morning of 21 July, 
less than 125 hours after the fall, I had more than a kilo in hand. Upon 
arriving at the fall location, I met a guy who knew a girl who saw a stone land 
only 5 feet from her in a coffee field while working at ~10:30 am when the 
explosions rocked the sky. It was cloudy at the fall site so no one saw 
anything, just heard massive explosions and then loud whistling and sounds that 
most described as gunfire.

Moments after buying that stone, I went to another house of a boy who found a 
777 gram stone in a coffee field about 30 minutes after the fall.

I stayed 9 days in Kenya, purchasing 10.5 kilos of stones, including the as of 
now main mass of 3.5 kg. The first stone that was reported on the news weighs 
less than 2.5 kg, not 5 kg reported.

Most interesting about this fall is that it also has 3 seperate hammerstones!

First is a househitter that smashed through a metal house roof. I paid to have 
the rooftop cut out and purchased several fragments of the meteorite, including 
more on this trip.

Second was a stone that weighed more than 350 grams which went through the roof 
of a greenhouse, and was witnessed by a man working there, it smashed into a 
metal growing table and exploded into hundreds of pieces. I have all of that 
one and the plastic hole where it was cut out to be patched.

Third is another greenhouse smasher from the same complex, found only 3 days 
ago by workers moving plants out. It broke into several pieces virtually all of 
which Greg Hupe and I recovered. It has been subjected to high humidity for a 
month.


I have built a strewnfield map of all but 3 pieces, with exact locations.

I returned almost two weeks ago for round two with Greg Hupe. We were able to 
purchase only an additional 6 stones totalling 1150 grams.

This fall is not thick, despite intense searching by hundreds of people who 
need the money very badly, they have found little.

We hired 25 workers for the last two weeks, working from 8 am to 6 pm scouring 
the bushland, cornfields, banana plantations, and coffee fields, without a 
single recovery from them.  I hunted and walked a great many miles myself with 
no finds. This was a large fall but seems to be very spread out and large areas 
are either not huntable or are under heavy cultivation as harvest and tilling 
is going on now.

I have already sold several large pieces of this meteorite, I will have some 
for sale, but less than 1 kg.

I will be building a page about it in the next 48 hours as I am in London now, 
on my way home. It is already in the lab under study, thin sections on the way 
and from my own observations I think this meteorite will likely be an L4 or 5.

It has no brecciation or veining other than what I suspect are some metal veins 
seen from the outside, have cut nothing.

Expect to hear more from me as soon as I get rested up and get my site ready.

There will be little of this available, mostly small fragments, I may have one 
or two larger stones available, 279~  g and 313~ gram 100% complete, but not 
cheap!

Expenses were more than $1000 per day not including airfare. Nobody works for 
free in Kenya, to get them to move, money had to come out.

In their own words " I need to be properly motivated". Heard that exact phrase 
more than once.

Michael Farmer










----- Original Message ----- From: "Meteorite Mania!" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 2:04 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Kenya Fall & Hammers


> Where is all the talk about the newly recovered Kenya fall with
> multiple hammers?
> 
> The list should be on fire right now...and where are the pictures?
> We're itching to see fresh crust.
> 
> Well done Michael, keep up the good work.
> 
> Ty
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