[meteorite-list] One strange meteorite! : s
David Freeman
dfreeman at fascination.com
Tue Feb 15 14:21:30 EST 2005
Dear Thomas,
Our Tom seems to be desperately handicapped since he has no local mentor
to explain basic rock shapes and common rockhound collectables.
Any rock clubs/mentors in the Kingman area?
The specimen is from Oregon's thunder egg beds, someone's ranch
(Richardsons ?) I believe, it has changed hands, and is now a pay to dig
site. A ca-zillion tons of these old time specimens are around.
D. Freeman
Thomas Webb wrote:
>That's just a normal geode Tom.
>I have dozens of them.
>Thomas
>
>--- Tom Knudson <peregrineflier at npgcable.com> wrote:
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>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3239&item=6512516161&rd=1
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>>Thanks, Tom
>>peregrineflier <><
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