[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
when you find another 0.001g Holbrook individual to match the one you
found last time, it'll be known as your "Lucky Hat" ;-)
Contrary to current list-practice, I prefer to battle my opponents in person and off-list in this case, at the Tucson show. Anyone i
In a message dated 01/02/02 21:58:18 GMT Standard Time, Sharkk b8 writes:
<< "The Hat" rocks, and will grace Navajo County once again.>>
Great! It's a real work of art and I look forward to seeing it again.
And when you find another 0.001g Holbrook individual to match the one you
found
>Dave Andrews has a terrific web site dedicated to the Holbrook
> fall. It includes the complete 1912 article by Warren Foote from the
> American Journal of Science. Maps and pictures of the strewn field
> etc. Go to
> http://strewnfield.tripod.com/holbrook.html
> Hope this helps.
Thanks Stev
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< We're all back there again for strewnfield assault # 4 in less than 2
weeks >>
Arizona parents, lock up your daughters. ;-)
<< and hopefully, GregORY Wilson will forget The Hat this time ;-) >>
Those pesky Brits have about as much good judgment when it comes t
In a message dated 01/02/02 01:42:11 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
<< Three questions in one post. Does anyone have any info on the
Saint-Severin fall, The Chinga find, or Foote documentation for
Holbrook. >>
Dave Andrews is the man with all the Foote and Holbrook info.the
nt be much old documentation
or artwork for that one.
I may have the Holbrook information still.
Mike Farmer
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From: "Rob and Colleen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "meteorite-list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 7:18 PM
Subject:
Rob and List,
Dave Andrews has a terrific web site dedicated to the Holbrook
fall. It includes the complete 1912 article by Warren Foote from the
American Journal of Science. Maps and pictures of the strewn field
etc. Go to
http://strewnfield.tripod.com/holbrook.html
Hope this helps.
Rob and Colleen wrote:
> Does anyone have any info on the Saint-Severin fall
Hello Rob and List,
Maybe these references are useful or may serve
as a pointer toward more useful information:
BIBRON R. et al. (1974) Radionuclides produits par le rayonnement cosmique
dans la météorite Saint-Séveri
]>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 7:18 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Saint-Severin, Chinga, Foote
> Hello all-
>
> Three questions in one post. Does anyone have any info on the
> Saint-Severin fall, The Chinga find, or Foote documentation for
> Holbrook. On the fist two, I am
Hello all-
Three questions in one post. Does anyone have any info on the
Saint-Severin fall, The Chinga find, or Foote documentation for
Holbrook. On the fist two, I am looking beyond the MetCat information
and am more interested in the fall/find info versus the lithology and
metallurgy. Any old
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