[meteorite-list] Powellsville Ohio

2008-04-28 Thread Charley
Hi Michael,

According to Encyclopedia of Meteorites, A 4310 g stone was found ~40 cm 
underground by a man digging out a tree stump in his yard. 

I would think this would be the weight when it was found.

Here's the link.

http://www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com/T_Meteoriteview.asp?key=37881

It appears that a couple of list members own pieces. Perhaps they have more 
info.

Hope this helps.


Best regards,

Charley

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 Hello,

 I am looking for information concerning the POWELLSVILLE, OH, H5.

 Who has the Main Mass and what is the known weight of this mass?

 I know the known Main Mass was 4.3kg, but that was before cutting?
 Any
 info would be helpful.

 Best Wishes

 Michael Cottingham






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Re: [meteorite-list] Powellsville Ohio

2008-04-28 Thread AL Mitterling

Greetings all,

Having purchased most of all the Powellsville, Ohio material, I can 
account for about 4,966gm of it. With Casper offering
an additional 4.5 kg of material that means there is 9,466 grams of this 
material total that I can account for. I know for a fact there is other 
material in peoples hands which could account for another 1,000 grams or 
so plus or minus. If there were more than two masses that were found it 
might account for over 10.5 kg total that I think exist.


It be interesting to know just who all holds some Powellsville and how 
much of it really exists.


--AL Mitterling

Charley wrote:


Hi Michael,

According to Encyclopedia of Meteorites, A 4310 g stone was found ~40 cm 
underground by a man digging out a tree stump in his yard. 


I would think this would be the weight when it was found.

Here's the link.

http://www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com/T_Meteoriteview.asp?key=37881

It appears that a couple of list members own pieces. Perhaps they have more 
info.


Hope this helps.


Best regards,

Charley
 


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Re: [meteorite-list] Powellsville Ohio

2008-04-28 Thread Don Edwards
Hi All,

I have 6.74g - not much but at least not a micro-micro.

Don

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Re: [meteorite-list] Powellsville Ohio

2008-04-28 Thread Mike Groetz
Everyone and Don- 
   I am the one with the micro! (HA!) 
   2.91 Gr. Not a lot- but at least I have some and it
is mine!
Mike
   
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 I have 6.74g - not much but at least not a
 micro-micro.
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Powellsville Ohio

2008-04-28 Thread Christian Anger
Hi, 

I have a 5.496g partslice which I got from Paul Martyn in 2002

Christian

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 Greetings all,
 
 Having purchased most of all the Powellsville, Ohio material, I can
 account for about 4,966gm of it. With Casper offering
 an additional 4.5 kg of material that means there is 9,466 grams of this
 material total that I can account for. I know for a fact there is other
 material in peoples hands which could account for another 1,000 grams or
 so plus or minus. If there were more than two masses that were found it
 might account for over 10.5 kg total that I think exist.
 
 It be interesting to know just who all holds some Powellsville and how
 much of it really exists.
 
 --AL Mitterling
 
 Charley wrote:
 
 Hi Michael,
 
 According to Encyclopedia of Meteorites, A 4310 g stone was found ~40 cm
 underground by a man digging out a tree stump in his yard. 
 
 I would think this would be the weight when it was found.
 
 Here's the link.
 
 http://www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com/T_Meteoriteview.asp?key=37881
 
 It appears that a couple of list members own pieces. Perhaps they have more
 info.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 
 Best regards,
 
 Charley
 
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Powellsville Ohio

2008-04-28 Thread JASON PHILLIPS

Hello Al and List,
Powellsville is a very incredible meteorite with some very rare red crystals
that Dirk Ross spoke about on the list a few years ago.  To help with your
accounting I have a 268 gram slice.

Take Care,
Jason
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Greetings all,

Having purchased most of all the Powellsville, Ohio material, I can 
account for about 4,966gm of it. With Casper offering
an additional 4.5 kg of material that means there is 9,466 grams of this 
material total that I can account for. I know for a fact there is other 
material in peoples hands which could account for another 1,000 grams or 
so plus or minus. If there were more than two masses that were found it 
might account for over 10.5 kg total that I think exist.


It be interesting to know just who all holds some Powellsville and how 
much of it really exists.


--AL Mitterling

Charley wrote:


Hi Michael,

According to Encyclopedia of Meteorites, A 4310 g stone was found ~40 cm 
underground by a man digging out a tree stump in his yard. 


I would think this would be the weight when it was found.

Here's the link.

http://www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com/T_Meteoriteview.asp?key=37881

It appears that a couple of list members own pieces. Perhaps they have 
more info.


Hope this helps.


Best regards,

Charley


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Re: [meteorite-list] Powellsville Ohio

2008-04-28 Thread tracy latimer

I have a 2.75g piece.

Tracy Latimer


 Greetings all,

 Having purchased most of all the Powellsville, Ohio material, I can
 account for about 4,966gm of it. With Casper offering
 an additional 4.5 kg of material that means there is 9,466 grams of this
 material total that I can account for. I know for a fact there is other
 material in peoples hands which could account for another 1,000 grams or
 so plus or minus. If there were more than two masses that were found it
 might account for over 10.5 kg total that I think exist.

 It be interesting to know just who all holds some Powellsville and how
 much of it really exists.

 --AL Mitterling


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