Hi Linton,

 looking forward to seeing you and Karen in Tucson this year. When MBale fell 
in 1992, Cornelius Baijens was in Uganda with a dutch survey group. Cor 
recovered the bulk of material that was brought out of Uganda. For a couple of 
years after the fall Cor actively sold specimens and also traded pieces gram 
for gram for Allende stones with anyone willing to trade. Back in the early 
90's Allende sold for between $1.50 and $5.00 per gram and Cor did very well 
making trades. He comes to Tucson most years and nowadays he sells mostly 
ancient artifacts. You might find him in Tom Kapitany's room or at Ausrox. If 
he comes by our room I'll ask him for a weight estimate. MBale is a fascinating 
chondrite with occasional eucritic clasts in the matrix.The story we were told 
back in 92 was that the solders broke up the stones because they were told 
there might be silver and gold in the stones from the sky. Cor would most 
likely have the best information. We paid Dorothy Norton a large MBale 
 stone among other specimens for our D. Norton original painting of the Crater 
Lake fireball.That image is now our company logo.

Cheers, Edwin                                     
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