Dear Lucky Ruben;
Ever think of visiting Wyoming?
I am silent about my new finds..
Dave F.
:-0
Ruben Garcia wrote:
>Hi all,
>I'm quite sure that there is more than 10 new Arizona
>meteorite finds. I have 5 (possibly) new Meteorite
>finds currently being studied at several Universities
>(UCLA,
Hi all,
I'm quite sure that there is more than 10 new Arizona
meteorite finds. I have 5 (possibly) new Meteorite
finds currently being studied at several Universities
(UCLA, ASU etc..)
I also have many more meteorite finds that I have yet
to submit, some of which I've posted here. I'm sure
that t
I haven't stayed in "the loop" with all the successful western meteorite
hunters in the past two years. But, I'm still aware that there are close
to 10 new meteorites found that haven't been announced.
Here's why.
Meteorite hunters have found out the hard way that announcing their finds
and s
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php?code=35487
Here's some info on Bouse.
Devin
Michael Farmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well Steve, if it is on eBay, then I would assume that
> all of the information is available on ebay. Since a
> new chondrite from Arizona is no longer a bi
Well Steve, if it is on eBay, then I would assume that
all of the information is available on ebay. Since a
new chondrite from Arizona is no longer a big deal,
the community here is not exactly buzzing about the
"Bouse" meteorite.
Good morning from a very cold and white Tucson! Let
the fun begin,
Could someone please tell me about this NEW arizona
meteorite called BOUSE?I have seen it on ebay and have
also seen a couple list members having specimens.It
seems to be the real deal.What is the skinny on this one?
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999!!
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