Carl2, 
Thank you. 
You are also correct. It would make doing business a lot easier because there 
would not have to be so many different classifications being done all on the 
same material from the same fall/ find. 
I know that there is a lot of Howardite material that is floating around with a 
bunch of different NWA numbers. Mine is NWA 5513. This does not change the 
science though. But would further reduce the value. Probably why they don't 
bother with co-ords but again that is a whole other topic. 
In an earlier post Jack acted like he had done something wrong. I don't think 
he did . I think he did a good thing for the fall but the co-ords might not 
have done much for the science aspects. To that point. If they did the dating 
isotopic science they will in the short term future be able to determine paired 
fall material. Even if it turns out to be of an older material the science data 
on the fall date will be key info to have  for that but, again co-ords are not 
that big of a deal with regard to pairings. It all rests with the fall date 
data for that nugget of info. Thanks. Carl
--
Carl or Debbie Esparza
Meteoritemax


---- Carl 's <[email protected]> wrote: 
> 
> 
> Hi Carl,
> 
> Another way to see how important co-ordinates are is just to look at what's 
> happened to the NWA meteorites. Nobody knows where they are found, so many 
> pairings and unclassified stones!
> 
> Good luck on the classification of your new find.
> 
> Carl2
> 
> 
> >I don't yet understand why people put so much importance on find
> co-ords and strewnfields... I
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