Hello Dave, All,
If indeed the Adamana meteorite is the front piece of the Holbrook, and
I'm NOT saying it is
The idea of a 'front piece' of the Holbrook mass is something that I find
completely ridiculous. Stress mechanics alone state that anything at the
front of the object would be subject
Jason Utas wrote:
> Hello All,
> There are a few things that separate Adamana from Holbrook in my mind...
> The texture of the crust alone of Adamana versus that of Holbrook
> leaves me little doubt that the two could possibly be paired.
Hi Jason,
I think you meant to say that "the two could N
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> I am also the lucky owner of one of those Venus stone casts from Bob
> Haag.
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[Classification] could be done on the quite
unspectacular backside of
uten morgen mein Freund,
> Bob V.
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Guten morgen mein Freund,
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From: "Alexander Seidel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Grail Find and Bob Haag's Venus Stone
This is one very special nice e
Thanks Ruben,
for the clarification about Larry's find looking like
a "typical Holbrook" in the interior.
My curiosity was piqued when I saw the first images of
Larry's find, because a portion of the surface that
wasn't covered in fusion crust looked like chondrules
that were weathering out of the
ex wrote <>
Then cut the cast instead. :=)
(He!He!)
Ron
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k to the couch,
Moni
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Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:47:33 -0700
HeheheJohnny B sho
HeheheJohnny B should know better than to listen to me. ;-) That
story was conveyed to me by a person who lived in Adamana a few years
ago. He has since passed away. Also, it's the "Goodwater" area instead
of Goodman. Anyway, this gentleman told me that they used some of the
"old" ra
Alex wrote <>
Then cut the cast instead. :=)
(He!He!)
Ron
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I am also the lucky owner of one of those Venus stone casts from Bob Haag.
Beautiful! And you know why he called this one the "Venus stone"..?? :-)
This is one very special nice example of a flight-oriented meteorite, where the
rule applies: NEVER EVER cut specimen like these just for the sake o
Hello Moni and List,
Wed, 14 Apr 1999, Dave Andrews wrote to the List:
Hi List, The Adamana or "Venus Stone" was found in the Adamana landfill.
Near the Petrified Forest/Painted Desert boundary. (about 15 miles NE of
Holbrook on I-40). Evidently someone just didn't want it anymore or didn't
know
Hello All,
Even though I was there, I can't wait to read Larry's article in Meteorite
Magazine!
As you all know by now, after we left Holbrook we spent the rest of the week
hunting Franconia and Gold Basin. For the additional five days I was with
him and that stone (when we weren't hunting) we
Hi all,
Larry, I can't to see more pictures and read about
your Amazing Holbrook find in Meteorite Mag.
Ruben
Ruben Garcia
Phoenix, Arizona
http://www.mr-meteorite.com
The fish are biting.
Get more visitor
Hello Dave, Rubin, John G and List,
I want to thank everyone for the kind comments, both public and private, I'm
happy to have made a small splash in the big meteorite pond. A special
thanks goes out to Dave Andrews for his hospitality while we visited his town,
and
most of all for leadin
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Hola Johnny Q,
You may be right, but as large as that piece was, it might have taken a
couple of years or so for it to be washed or eroded out.
OhI hope Ruben and Doug left my nickle offering as a tribute to the
meteorite Gods when they dug for more Larry's fragments. ;-)
Peace,
Dave
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Hola Johnny Q,
You may be right, but as large as that piece was, it might have taken a
couple of years or so for it to be washed or eroded out. But you are
right, it was found near the top of a moundjust slightly down from
the top. Even one fragment was found under a cow pie. ;-)
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