Or, what do "newbies" mean to the ongoing collection, classification, sale and
display of meteorites?
I'm a "newbie". I haven't yet found a meteorite and apparently this is one of
the qualifiers to be a "real deal" meteorite hunter/collector. I don't have a
clue what other qualifiers are. What I have done, is sell my jet boat 10 months
ago and spend thousands of dollars subscribing to magazines, purchasing books
and field guides, buying an zoom microscope, testing equipment, chemicals,
magnifying loupes and glasses, hand tools, a work bench, lighting, a locking
cabinet, neomydium magnets, a metal detector, picks and shovels, back packs,
desert hiking and camping clothing and equipment, maps of strewn fields, a GPS
device and I traded my Ford sedan for a 4 wheel drive Jeep Cherokee.
I found out about the LIST six months ago from a neighbor, Sonny Clary, (who
gave me my first meteorite and continues to give me others..) I began reading
every posting on the LIST. I set about to collect examples of the requiste
types of meteorites and tektites that you "real deals" write about. After
obtaining specimens of the three major classifications, I began "going for the
planetary rarities and the low tkw stuff". I've collected sixty examples, as of
today and maintain a list of future "have to haves".
All of the above...I'll say it again...All..(except that Jeep)..was bought from
individuals and companies I found on on the "LIST".
That's why "newbies" on the "LIST" should be treated respectfully and
encouraged to ask questions.
Count Deiro
-----Original Message-----
>From: Carl 's <[email protected]>
>Sent: Nov 14, 2009 10:04 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [meteorite-list] Beating a dead horse to Morocco
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>Hello Howard, All,
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>You are absolutely correct. We newbies should not ask knowledgeable veterans
>such basic questions. We must do the legwork ourselves but never reveal how we
>do it to achieve our goals if someone asks. Speaking for myself I would like
>to thank you, Howard, for all the wonderful and thought provoking topics about
>meteorites you have provided in the past. Did I mention you would be a great
>teacher?
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>For those not familiar with Howard's input, please type "Howard Steffic" in
>the search window.
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>Howard, you asked if anyone actually found a meteorite? Please start a thread
>about meteorites we can all talk seriously about. You know you can't rely on
>newbies to do anything right. Thanks for setting us, newbies, straight!
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>Carl
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>Howard wrote:
>>...I laugh at how the "newbies" expect the veterans with the battle scars to
>>tell
>them exacty how to .... Hunt Meteorites or Sell on Ebay or send money
>overseas. Get off the couch and do your own legwork.
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>Now lets give this thread a proper burrial and get back to meteorites. Didn't
>someone actually find something (like a meteorite not an alien) that we can
>talk about?...
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