Hola, I just wanted to comment of the word "elusive" in terms of meteorites.  It 
really overturned reality for me to read it in print from the original message as I 
just did from CJ Peanut's posting.  "Elusive" is a word that applies to all meteorites 
at all times, in my opinion.  Especially when you are looking for them!  Even in the 
biggest strewnfield, etc.  It would be much nicer to label the commercially available 
meteorites, as "commercial" and the "elusives" as "not-commercial", and never to loose 
sight of the fact that meteorites are all quite elusive, sometimes even when under 
one's nose!

The fact that many meteorites seem less "elusive", is because there are a actually a 
small set of meteorites that have been commercialized, some of these which are being 
cut to pieces beyond recognition, and continued to be whittled down and offered for 
sale.  Sure there are a number of productive strewn fields out there for falls, but 
they are fewer than you might think, and see if it is  cake walk to pick up space 
rocks there:)

There have only been about 1,200 date surviving recordings of witnessed fall dates in 
the history of mankind.  If anyone has 20% of them, that is a collector's collector.  
Most of the folks in that category have principally the same 20%, too.  So in your 
list of 5 random witnessed falls, which share nothing in common except July 1 or 
November 17 local calender dates getting one would be nearly beating the odds.  You 
probably need good trade material, too, like another typically non-commercial 
witnessed fall.  Also, don't forget to check the Thai meteorite you listed to see if 
it fell on the date you want to fill in for your meteorite album.  My opinion is that 
if you are collecting for a date or a satisfactory mint mark, dates should be checked 
in your own time zone to see if it really is your date where you live.  But seeing the 
glass as half full, rather than half empty, that might give you the opportunity to add 
another meteorite or two which hit Earth somewhere far away but on the date you want, 
even though it looks like a day off, at first glance.

Suerte,
Doug 
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