I have no Idea what happened to it , but my Grandfather had a doorstop with a
widmanstatten pattern on it similar to gibeon. shaped like a half sphere with a
hole drilled through the center to attach an eye ring, The story went, My great
great uncle John Voith used it to tether his horse. while on the road, since
there were areas with a lot of grassland and no tree or bush to tie a horse to.
It must have weighed at least 30 lbs and about the size of a half bowling
ball. I remember asking him why they put a pattern on it? He said it must have
just been for decoration. I think I will ask one of my cousins what happened to
it.
On Saturday, October 6, 2018, 6:38:34 PM CDT, Swan Valley Bushcraft via
Meteorite-list <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello All,
The story of this Michigan meteorite does fit the generic narrative of a
farm-raised meteorite. A noisy arrival. Warm to the touch. Life as a doorstop.
All perfectly reasonable, and in fact, expected.
The degree of external weathering is possible depending on the iron chemical
composition and the storage environment. I'll admit, I wondered about it too,
but there are plenty of rusty blobs of Sikhote-Alin around that fell perhaps 10
or more years after this alleged event.
https://www.meteorite-times.com/accretion-desk/a-lost-can-of-pristine-sikhote-alin-meteorites/
Either way, it looks like this is a real iron meteorite. And Occam and I would
believe the initial story over a transplanted previously known iron. The
Roundup, Montana has a similar story but without the fall excitement.
Best,
Martin
On Fri, Oct 5, 2018 at 2:35 AM Paul Gessler via Meteorite-list
<[email protected]> wrote:
I saw this as a headline on CNN homepage
It even had billing over Elon Musk and Kavanaugh when I saw it.
After reading the report on its being excavated in 1930 or thereabouts from
a crater after a loud crash and being warm to the touch etc.
I had to laugh!
Now if you had collected a freshly fallen Siderite moments after impact
would it look like it has been weathered for 10,000 years !
No it wouldn't
I have no doubt about its authenticity but the story is far fetched
Paul Gessler
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From: Jack Newport via Meteorite-list
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2018 1:00 AM
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Michigan meteorite
Hey list,
> A 22-pound rock that has been propping open a door in Michigan for decades
> turns out to be a meteorite valued at $100,000, according to Central
> Michigan University.
https://edition.cnn.com/2018/10/04/us/meteorite-doorstop-michigan-trnd/index.html?no-st=1538726141
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