Anne just informed us:

"Tonight I have the very sad mission to inform you all that Ron
 Hartman, one of the "inventors" of the IMCA has passed away."

Thank you, Anne! I am sure Ron will meet up with his "chum"
Richard and they will rejoin in friendship up there, much closer
to their heavenly treasures than we down here.


O.R. Norton (1994, 1998, 2001) Rocks From Space, pp. 135-136.
O.R. Norton (1994, 1998, 2001) Rocks From Space, pp. 312-313.

Excerpt from pp. 135-136:

NORTON O.R. (1994, 1998, 2001) Rocks From Space, pp. 135-136, excerpt:

"My vicarious thrill sonn became reality. In 1964, my school chum Ronald 
Hartmau and I, both graduates of Frederick C. Leonard's course in meteoritics 
at UCLA, decided to try our hand at finding meteorites, and Odessa was our 
crater of choice. Armed wich a heavy, battery-laden World War II 
metal-detector, we began combing the plains around the crater. Hours went by – 
no lack. About an hour before sundown, with our spirits at a low ebb, Ron hit 
the 'fishing hole.' A strong signal promised a big one. We frantically began 
digging. One foot down, and the signal became stronger yet. At 2 feet, our 
shovel hit metal. We probed the ground and determined that the object was 8 to 
10 inches wide on the side facing us. Clearly, this meteorite was no hand 
specimen! More digging revealed a 50-pound, nearly spherical iron meteorite. We 
struggled to free fit from its resting place. Urged on by our triumph, Ron 
continued to sweep the ground around the find. I had barely filled in the first 
hole when he had another strike. A few strong thrusts wich the shovel located a 
second meteorite, this one weighing 25 pounds. Then a few minutes later, a 
7-pounder. One hundred and seven pounds of meteorites within fifteen minutes! 
Nininger had nothing on us."
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