Chris and Listers,
 
What type of information are you looking for about the Tabor fall? At the time 
that Tabor fell, in 1753, there wasnt much research done at the time and 
Chladni hadnt came in to the picture yet. I would say that it took up till 
Siena before meteoritic science started to take a strong hold and L'Aigle 
fall to seal the deal. I did notice that scholars did take note with some 
of these thunder stones and started to piece them together and one scholar, 
Howard, observed physical characteristics within the matrix of these stones and 
the Tabor fall. But for the most part with the Tabor fall, there is bits and 
pieces of information that one has to piece together. One can conclude that 
with this fall and countless other falls,helped pave the way with meteoritic 
science. 
 
Here is a great link about Chladin and the origins of modern meteorite 
research. With this paper write by Marvin there is section about early falls 
and how they came to be. If you have the time I would try to read up on it if 
you already hadnt done so all ready.
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1996M%26PS...31..545M
 
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[meteorite-list] The Tabor 1753 fall
Chris Spratt cspratt at islandnet.com 
Mon Dec 13 23:13:49 EST 2010 

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Hi guys: 

Thanks forvthe input. I'd checked those and there wasn't much there. 

Chris Spratt 
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