Anne,
I did not forget Monnig, I chose to leave it and others off as there are many
famous collections. That is what the ellipsis denoted.
Glorieta Mountain is already on the list.
Not sure why you would include Belle Plaine on any list unless you specifically
collect Kansas meteorites. It's
I did not follow this closely, but as far as famous US collections are
concerned, donĀ“t forget the Haag and Schwade collections, besides Monnig
and Nininger. Well, may be I overlooked something here, and it was already
mentioned. If so, pardon please.
Then I suggested the Pultusk meteorite should
In the Famous Collections section you are forgetting the Monnig Collection.
Almost as important as Nininger.
In collection #2, I would add
Belle Plaine
Haxtun
Huckitta
Glorieta Mountain
Tafassasset
and in collection #3, I would certainly add
Nakhla, the real one. Yes, it is available (I have
Friends,
If only I could do this halfway ... ;-)
Many of you have provided great feedback on what specimens should and should
not be included in this list. In reading your feedback, I, like some of you,
also came to the conclusion that just one list does not make sense. To make
this list
Hi Mendy and all,
Good list for sure. Some of those are hard to get. Just a note that I
have listed in the past 4 months, or will list about 35 our of the 60.
Easy to say, but any Nininger item would be a great part of any
collection. Even if you only have one Nininger Item.
Happy collecting!
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