Good Morning Everyone,

hey David,
cool license plate.
Now lets just show the IMCA members how you can find them meteorites in Wyoming!
This license plate will bring you good luck!!
Some day my friends and I have to come and help you.
There must be more Rock Springs meteorites.

See here:

METEORITE ASSOCIATES, in September 2003, I have received my classification 
information on my new meteorite find (2/15/03) from Dr. Alan Ruben at UCLA 
(11.2 gram type specimen location) and may or may not put it up for museum 
display or market. Classification, and final naming is complete, "ROCK SPRINGS" 
has a type specimen at UCLA now. It is an "equlibrated chondrite" L-6. Weather 
grade W2 Shock grade S2, Fa% 25.7 Total Known Weight 52 grams. Main mass is 40 
grams, nice crust, little iron evident. The "Rock Springs" (In July 2004 
Meteorite Bulletin) is the first new meteorite to come out of Wyoming in 56 
years, and only the 13th. ever found here! It should make one heck of a "show 
and tell" rock for public lectures about meteorite education. 
Thanks to my good friend, Bob Verish for all of the help with classification! 
Check out www. meteoritetimes.com meteorite email magazine for tons of 
information about meteorites, meteorite hunting, collecting, market trends 
pictures, and lots of interesting stories!


Taken from this URL

http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=mjwy
 

"Buckleboo!" David!

Happy day and with best regards,
Moni


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