Hello Tom and List,
Knowing that Tom lives in Kingman, Arizona, which is just a stones throw from Gold Basin (GB), I believe he is inquiring about the stone meteorite "King Tut" found by John Blennert in 1997.


The protocol for classifying and acceptance of a new meteorite includes a thorough check of all known meteorites in the general area (I believe within a 25 mile radius) to make certain it does not pair with any meteorite that is already "in the books."

For those of you that would like to see a picture of the King Tut, go to the following link and scroll to the bottom of the page.

<http://www.meteoriteimpact.com/newfinds.htm>

Best,

John Gwilliam

At 07:21 PM 6/9/03 -0700, Tom aka James Knudson wrote:
Hello again list, Is the King tut meteorite just a GB by a different name,
or is it a different meteorite?
Thanks, Tom
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