Three weeks ago, I was in Tucson for a couple of days
and visited the Flandreau. I was impressed by not only
the meteorites that John Blennert has put on display
there, but by the gold specimens as well. A young lady
working there told me that Mr. Blennert donates quite
a lot of space rocks to science and educational
institutions every year.  Pretty cool, don't you
think? I hope to meet him in person some day.

Norm 
--- DNAndrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmmm....I had no idea that Marvin had the largest
> private meteorite 
> collection in the world.  Learn something new
> everyday. 
> 
> Also, I hope the Flandreau gives proper credit to
> John Blennert for all 
> the "freebies" he has donated to them over the
> years. 
> 
> Sounds like a nice event indeed.  Thanks for sharing
> Eric.
> Dave
> 
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> 
> >FYI for those in the Tucson area.
> >
>
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