[meteorite-list] Strange meteorite stories wanted

From: Dave Freeman mjwy <dfreeman_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue May 9 23:25:54 2006
Message-ID: <445E453A.20206_at_fascination.com>

Dear Chris, List;

My favorite he-be je-be story is of my experience with the "Rock
Springs" L-6.

I hunted meteorites here in SW Wyoming for 5 years. Never found a one. I
went to the big Tucson show and pick up a copy of
Meteorites A to Z where long time friend Anne Black has signed "to the
finder of the next Wyoming meteorite". Even though it was February, my
next trip out to hunt meteorites here on the 15 of February, just five
days after receiving the book, 45 minutes into my hunt, I find the first
new Wyoming meteorite in 56 years, the 13th. to be found in Wyoming.
I have now spent the last three years a slave to hunting that area, and
other areas and have found nada, zilch, the big ZERO.

Witnessing the power of madam president of the IMCA!!!!
Best,
Dave Freeman
Rock Springs, WY
Next story: How I started a bushy tail and pointy ears after hunting
Holbrook with Dave Andrews.


chris aubeck wrote:

> Hi list,
>
> If anyone comes across any tales or anecdotes about meteorites with
> strange properties, bearing mysterious marks or containing strange
> artifacts, do let me know so I can add them to my archive of
> meteorite-related lore.
>
> Many thanks to those who have helped me in the past.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Chris
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