Hi Bob

Thanks for the link.

It appears then that records of meteorites hitting trees may actually be 
rarer than 'hammers'. I suppose that is because manmade objects get 
noticed much more easily after being hit than trees.

Perhaps we should come up with a silly name for meteorites that hit 
trees then!  ;-)
Any suggestions welcome.....

Have fun...all the best

Graham Ensor

Bob WALKER wrote:

> Graham
>
> Rightyho
>
> IMCA metstruck page is at http://imca.repetti.net/metinfo/metstruck.html
>
> from that page
>
> Here is a listing of meteorites that have hit
> Humans, animals and/or man-made objects (HAMs)!
> If you know of any documented hits not listed
> here or if you know of any errors in this list,
> please email the....
>
> We should have a competition amongst the listoids to see who can name 
> the most that are missing from the metstruck list - are you out there 
> Ken N ?
>
> At this stage I suspect that both I and the great white hammer god 
> will deem this to be an observed fall and methinx also a nearly nailed 
> but NOT a hammer
>
> I do not wish to take away from your excitement as to trading for such 
> an interesting and significant specimen and I thank you for bringing 
> an interesting story to the list
>
> Any NZ falls/finds are damn near impossible to acquire - listoids will 
> remeber Dean B posting re this and his tribe of street urchins 
> searching for the fabled Ellerslie
>
> Cheers
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "ensoramanda" 
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> To: <Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 12:46 PM
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Exciting New meteorite 
> material....Mokoia, Wairarapa and Alta Ameem
>
>
>
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