MikeG wrote,

"Steve and Geoff would be rolling around wheat fields in wheelchairs by then."

...and I sure they would have even more advanced metal detectors than now or just plain 'magnetic rakes' being towed behind their wheelchairs!

Pretty funny visual for any of us who will be lucky enough to be out 'making tracks' later on, as you said, "...well into [their][our] 90's."

Greg


----- Original Message ----- From: "Galactic Stone & Ironworks" <[email protected]>
To: "Carl 's" <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 4:54 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] A few odd questions on The Meteorite Men


Hi Carl, Geoff, and List,

The big "secret" of meteorite hunting for finds like "Alpha" is
something that Steve Arnold himself has mentioned here on the List in
the past - prior to the Meteorite Men TV show.

There is a wealth of information that is available to the general
public - this includes maps, reports, newspapers, deeds, public
filings, etc.  If a studious person was to comb through the data that
is already available (courtesy of Nininger and others), then one can
go back to the sites of previous finds and look for "left overs" using
more modern equipment and techniques.  The best place to find
meteorites is where meteorites have already been found. :)

The are more strewnfields to re-visit and re-comb than there are
meteorite hunters to do it.   There are 1530 approved meteorites found
in the US, according the Met Bulletin.  Somewhere in that number is a
strewnfield full of spectacular meteorites that is waiting to be
rediscovered - and probably many more like it.    If you take every
well-known and successful hunter on this List and divide up the 1530
finds/falls, that would keep them booked up solid well into the 90's.
Steve and Geoff would be rolling around wheat fields in wheelchairs by
then.   ;) LOL

Best regards and happy huntings,

MikeG





On 8/20/09, Carl 's <[email protected]> wrote:



Hi Geoff,

Oh, then it is two different strewn fields. I should have payed more
attention to that map of your SECRET Alpha site! :D So that was what Mike
Farmer alluded to in an earlier post weeks ago about the mistake for showing that map. What ever became of those two large stones you and Steve found at
Alpha? You two deserve a lot of credit and admiration for a great show.:)
Carl


Geoff wrote:
...Carl, I just want to be sure you are clear that we filmed at two
separate strewnfields. Brenham and Alpha are entirely different
pallasites. Alpha is just a code name we used because we were still at
the second site at the time of filming, and wanted to complete our
work there before announcing any details...



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