Hi Michael
Nice find. It is a confirmed meteorite? It looks quite small, what's the
size?
regards
Lasse
Michael Murray skrev:
Hi List
I wanted to follow up on the "not the best place to hunt meteorites"
thread with a couple pictures of my latest find, found today using the
magnet hunting techniques I talked about. BTW, I got my inspiration
for this hunting method from the articles in O. Richard Norton's books
where he covers H. H. Nininger's career. I certainly don't take any
credit for the idea of hunting with magnets. I have simply added some
of my own ingredients into the recipe, so-to-speak. Anyway, here is
what appears to me to be a small stony with quite a bit of its fusion
crust still intact. I don't know what the bright, almost grass-green
material is that I can see in it but it is really pretty when seen
through the m-scope. Again, not authenticated.
Michael Murray
micro-hunter of southwest Colorado
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p124/mmurray_02/2008_s5.jpg
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p124/mmurray_02/2008_s4.jpg
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p124/mmurray_02/2008_s3.jpg
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