Dear All,
For all of those who have been to Tucson for the show, remember that we 
never have enough time or money....So, although a field trip out would 
be great, bunny droppings, or visiting the rudeness (especially at the 
mention of H. H. Nininger's name) that I encountered at the crater 
doesn't seem so exciting. Oh, numerous signs warn of legal complications 
for hunting anything at the crater.  Lucky we can even have a camera 
there...
Now the old meteorite museum very near there could spark a cool outing 
location if the property owners would allow it.  
As a side note, the petrified wood east of there is a marvel for those 
collectors, and the rare woodworthia and shilderia can be had at local 
rock shops and flea market in Holbrook, and we are full circle back to 
those pesky bunnies and their calling cards.
Best,
Dave Freeman

almitt wrote:

>Hi Tom,
>
>We usually do this in Tucson or Denver. There are a lot of get together(s) and both
>collectors and dealers make several parties. Probably the biggest is at Jim Kriegh's
>house in Tucson. I don't know if the Crater people would be receptive to us converging
>on the Crater for a meeting. I rather doubt it but we could have the meeting not far
>from there in Holbrook. Who knows you might find someone there picking up bunny
>droppings or worst :-)
>
>While on the subject, why not have a meteorite hunting party before or after  the
>Tucson Show?? Wonder out in the desert and see if anyone could find a new meteorite.
>Just a thought.
>
>--AL
>
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