Isn't this a no brainer? It's Michael Farmer! If you're talking high profile, non Russian, Japanese, Moroccan, Antarctic, European,etc., Mike is currently the man to beat at every new fall, with a very few exceptions. For better or for worse, Mike is the face of modern American meteorite hunting. I would think this is common knowledge among the uninitiated, non cognescenti, teeming masses. Steve Arnold is a contender, I think he beat the pants off Mike at West, but didn't he have a 5 year long drought? Since the torch has been passed from Bob Haag, I would have to go with the populous viewpoint that Mike is currently The Man. And it's important to keep in mind that he's only at mid career with a long way to go, unlike Bob who's semi-retired. Of course I am probably completely wrong, but am only trying to answer the question from the viewpoint of non meteorite people.

Couldn't this question be answered objectively simply by ranking the number of meteorites each of the contenders has had classified? It would be interesting to see this column of figures.

Phil Whitmer


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