Hi gang,
I just received a slice of NWA 5000 from Greg Hupe. I am AMAZED
on how thin these specimens can be cut! How they don't break apart in
the process blows my mind. How is this done? Not that I'll be doing it
but it amazes me.
Thanks Greg, wanted one of these for a while.
I just read a crackpot posting-- about the US Marshals from a crackpot group--
that was signed by an apparent self-appointed Common-Law Judge Curry to wit:
Steve Curry cwhei...@gmail.com. Is this the infamous Steve Curry convicted
of selling faux meteorites?
Elton
Just in case you were wondering,
If you try to search in the Met Bulletin Database for Misfit Flats, it will
result in No Matches Found.
You will have to type-in the correct name for the locality, Misfits Flat in
order to get results for Misfits Flat 001 002.
This is a rare case where a
Elton, or Ms. Treman (b. 1953), or whoever you are, for all many of us
know, the infamous Steve Curry, a judge or whatever he may claim to
be, is a fabrication and an extension of the flashy language you
people with professions in the field may use: ie. theatrics. Give it a
rest, for your phrasing
Hello Listers
Great read, enjoy :)
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
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Website http://meteoritefalls.com
Salinas man finds meteorites in Nevada
Scott Harlan 7:38 a.m. PDT August 15, 2015
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It looks like the dry lake bed is a little wet in the first image and he
actually found some real meteorites this time.
A lot of hunters have found their very first meteorites in Nevada. I
believe the concentration of dry lake beds in Nevada must be the greatest in
the world. There are more
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