Michael,

You're probably be talking about NWA096, the slice I have smelled like Bazooka 
bubble gum, but the smell went away over time.

David Hardy




----- Original Message ----
From: michael cottingham <[email protected]>
To: Greg Catterton <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2009 8:23:54 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Stinky Meteorite

Hello,

In the early days when Mike Farmer and I where bringing over the very first 
batches of NWA's, I believe it was NWA 96? or NWA 90 something, somewhere 
around that number, we had one that upon cutting smelled like "Cotton Candy" It 
baffled everyone as to what the smell was or where it came from. It was 
distinct though and no doubt it came from within the meteorite. Some of you 
know which one I am talking about.  The smell of that meteorite made me think 
of the county fairs I have been to! Since then I have come across many 
chondrites both carbonaceous and ordinary that have had distinct smells-smells 
like charcoal, gunpowder, bubble gum or cotton candy, acid like smells, paint 
smells, and other smells.  A strange event and very hard to pin point down to 
the cause...

Best Wishes

Michael Cottingham
http://stores.ebay.com/voyage-botanica-natural-history




On Jun 20, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Greg Catterton wrote:

> 
> Perhaps its the first "Urineite"...
> I have had a few that had a rotten egg like smell, but never urine.
> 
> Greg C.
> 
> --- On Sat, 6/20/09, Meteorites USA <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> From: Meteorites USA <[email protected]>
>> Subject: [meteorite-list] Stinky Meteorite
>> To: "[email protected]" 
>> <[email protected]>
>> Date: Saturday, June 20, 2009, 7:49 PM
>> Hi List,
>> 
>> Don't laugh! This is weird...
>> 
>> While slicing some unclassified chondrite meteorites I
>> noticed one meteorite that was particularly odoriferous. I
>> don't really want to say "what" this piece smells like as I
>> don't know if it's appropriate list content. Let's just say
>> that dogs lift their leg to fire hydrants, and maybe,
>> sometime in the past, this stone just happened to be in the
>> wrong place at the wrong time.
>> 
>> The smell was super intense while cutting. At first I
>> didn't know where it was coming from, then when I finished
>> the cut, I actually smelled the stone to see if that's where
>> the odor was originating. Sure enough! Yuck!
>> 
>> I've cleaned the stone throughly. No amount of cleaning
>> will remove the smell. It's definitely coming from within
>> the meteorite itself.
>> 
>> Has anyone else had any of their NWA stone meteorites that
>> smell really bad?
>> 
>> -- Regards,
>> Eric Wichman
>> Meteorites USA
>> http://www.meteoritesusa.com
>> 904-236-5394
>> 
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