[meteorite-list] Larry's Holbrook Holy Grail Find and Bob Haag's Venus Stone

DNAndrews dna1 at cableone.net
Thu Feb 22 14:47:33 EST 2007


Hehehe....Johnny B should know better than to listen to me.   ;-)   That 
story was conveyed to me by a person who lived in Adamana a few years 
ago.  He has since passed away.  Also, it's the "Goodwater" area instead 
of Goodman.  Anyway, this gentleman told me that they used some of the 
"old" railroad base as fill for their corral.  I really don't think this 
is the case now as that would be all cinders and the owners tell me 
differently.

Bob Haag told me that the Adamana stone is an L6 and much older than the 
Holbrook fall.  But if it was in a horse corral with horses, seems as if 
that would age a meteorite quite differently?
Still all just speculation for now.
Dave (who removed the SPAM from the subject line  ;-)

Alexander Seidel wrote:

>Now this is what John Blennert wrote in another forum in July 2005, I just found this via google:
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>"Although Bob Haag won't cut a large enough piece off the Adamana mass to properly be tested it is classed as an L5 by guess I think . The piece originated by a rancher who dug up some dirt at the Goodman exit area to spead in his barn or corrals. His ranch is in Adamana and the piece was discovered while spreading the dirt. It sat on a fence pole as a curiosity for quite some time before Bob bought it . The Adamana could be the nose cone to the Holbrook L6 strewnfield since that was the direction of the fall. Bob bieng very clever knows the piece has more value as an individual then as an oriented piece of a known fall !! I think !! Happy Huntin John B."
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>Best wishes,
>Alex
>Berlin/Germany
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