Re: [meteorite-list] Some thoughts on Larry Atkin's Recent Holbrook Find

2007-02-14 Thread DNAndrews
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. ;-) The mini

[meteorite-list] Some thoughts on Larry Atkin's Recent Holbrook Find

2007-02-13 Thread Robert Verish
ssed" by ALL the previous hunters of the Holbrook strewnfield. Congratulations to all of the finders of the recently found Holbrook meteorites. Your timing is impeccable. :-) Bob V. - Original Message --------- [meteorite-list] Some thoughts on Larry Atkin

Re: [meteorite-list] Some thoughts on Larry Atkin's Recent Holbrook Find

2007-02-13 Thread mexicodoug
al Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 3:03 PM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Some thoughts on Larry Atkin's Recent Holbrook Find Bernd, Larry, Maria and List, Here's some more "food for thought" concern

Re: [meteorite-list] Some thoughts on Larry Atkin's Recent Holbrook Find

2007-02-12 Thread JKGwilliam
Bernd, Larry, Maria and List, Here's some more "food for thought" concerning the Holbrook strewnfield. One of my best friends, Dave Andrews, lives in Holbrook and has hunted the strewnfield hundreds of times. He was Larry and Maria when Larry made his find of a lifetime. Dave and I talked on t

[meteorite-list] Some thoughts on Larry Atkin's Recent Holbrook Find

2007-02-12 Thread bernd . pauli
Hello Larry, Maria, and List, First of all, of course, sincere congratulations! "They came to the Southwest and did an amazing job, finding meteorites at Holbrook, Franconia and Gold Basin." .. which should remind us all of Bob Haag's famous words: "The key is to get out there and look for the