Great video, Ruben - thanks for sharing this!

Then again: what makes you so sure these are "CK4"s, a rather specific 
classification of carbonaceous chondrites, just from simple eye and magnet 
inspection in the field? I pretty much assume this must have to do with Rob´s 
mentioned find a couple of years ago in this place, it couldn´t be any 
different, right? So the story of Rob Matson´s earlier find, along with all the 
lab work done on that, and may be a definite classification and entry to the 
MetBull, should be added to this video in a way, as I believe no one going out 
to the fields and finding a rock that obviously is a meteorite can tell, at 
first glance and right away, that it is exactly what it is -->> a CK4...  

Well, just a thought.
Alex
Berlin/Germany


 
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> Datum: Thu, 21 May 2009 15:11:31 -0700 (PDT)
> Von: Ruben Garcia <meteoritem...@yahoo.com>
> An: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Betreff: [meteorite-list] Finding Rare CK4 Meteorites with Rob Matson and     
> friends - VIDEO!

> 
> Special thanks to Rob Matson for being part of this meteorite hunt/video
> and also helping to confirm our finds.
> 
> Thanks also to Mike Morgan for discovering that "Ace Meteorite Hunter" Rob
> Matson had (unintentionally) left a few CK4 fragments us to find.
> 
> Click BELOW to watch the video (and see pictures) of us as we actually
> find RARE CK4 (carbonaceous) METEORITE fragments on camera.
> http://www.mr-meteorite.net/findingraremeteorites.htm
>  Ruben Garcia
> Phoenix, Arizona
> Website: http://www.Mr-Meteorite.Net
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