Re: [meteorite-list] [SPAM] Re: Larry's Holbrook Holy Grail Find and Bob Haag's Venus Stone

2007-02-22 Thread Ruben Garcia
Hi all,
I only saw tiny fragments of Larrys find (pieces my
friend Earl dug out of the very same hole) but they
were typical Holbrook. Also it was right in the middle
of the Holbrook Strewn Field and nowhere near the
Adamana find.

Ruben

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Re: [meteorite-list] [SPAM] Re: Larry's Holbrook Holy Grail Find and Bob Haag's Venus Stone

2007-02-22 Thread DNAndrews
Hi Moni,
No, it isn't related to Bob Haag's piece other than it could "possibly" 
be from the same fall.  Larry's find was a whole individual (some 
fragmentation) and it looked exactly like a Holbrook meteorite to 
me...only BIG!  It has the same small, dark chondrules in a light matrix 
as a typical Holbrook.  The crust looked the same as a typical Holbrook 
tooonly BIG!  ;-)

Best,
Dave

Moni Waiblinger wrote:

> Hi All again,
>
> I am so under the weather with another relapse of a very bad cold!
> Anyway, thank you for all your input.
> I still wonder if Larry's might be related to Bob Haag's meteorite, 
> Adamana.
>
> http://www.nuggetshooter.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=4794
>
> Didn't he mention that it looks very different from an ordinary 
> Holbrook meteorites with lots of chondrules and being exposed after 
> many years.
> Is this what the Adamana looks like?
> Lots of chondrules?
> But guess even if Larry has his classified, we will never know if it 
> is paired with Bob's, right! ;-)
>
> Back to the couch,
> Moni
>
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