[meteorite-list] Texas meteorite find ...possible hoax.

wahlperry at aol.com wahlperry at aol.com
Sat Aug 23 16:26:36 EDT 2008


Hi All,

I recently answered an ad regarding a meteorite for sale that was found 
in Texas. I have included a portion of the email below.

>Thanks for your reply on the meteor. Here are some additional details 
on it:

>I am an amateur fossil hunter and I was searching a river-bed in 
central Texas, outside This river bed I was searching within is the 
Lower Cretaceous-
>Glen Rose formation, well known for its ammonites, grastropods and 
other shell fossils. It is a soft to hard limestone group and is 
stratified into various layers. There are no known layers of metals 
 >such as irons, ingenious or other metamorphic type minerals within 
this outcrop of Texas. During my hunt I ran across a dark, rust colored 
"stone" sticking outside of the side bank at about two >feet above my 
head. Was very much out of place as this was a tan-light brown colored 
limestone layer. Started to pull it out, but had to pick it out. It was 
very heavy and was rusted. Was pretty >excited about it and had my 
suspension it was a meteor.

>Researched on the subject and ran a few objective analyses on it. It 
is highly magnetic, has nickle content, shows fusion crust, one spot 
has very bright silver underneath the rusting and weighs in >at 14.2 
lbs. Consulted a couple of Geo-Techs and they agree it is a meteor. I 
have attached photos of the ammonites I found within the same layer to 
give you an idea >of the type of limestone and fossils found in that 
formation.


After a lengthy phone conversation I agreed to his asking price. With 
the agreement; before his receiving payment I would request to cut and 
etch a small slice of the suspected meteorite. From the pictures it 
looked very much like a weathered Campo or Nantan. I expressed my 
concern that many of the Iron meteorites that are turning up today for 
sale are meteorites that were purchased and being misrepresented as a 
new find. Also it would be tough to find anyone to classify it if it 
resembled a Campo or Nantan .The finder assured me that this was a new 
find and another small piece was found above this location that 
resembled the meteorite. I thought to myself this can't be true, I 
better call up my hunting partner and reserve plane tickets now before 
Steve Arnold or Ruben find out! Just kidding ! This is when things 
started to get strange. The finder called a few times expressing 
concerns about the value of the meteorite, increased interest from 
potential buyers, etc. I was also forwarded a email from a person 
wanting to purchase the meteorite. The strange thing about the email it 
sounded like my previous phone call with the finder but the name was 
different and now the person expressing concern about the meteorite was 
working with a large University in meteorite studies. At this point I 
was starting to doubt any of this was true . I decided to contact the 
University and was surprised to find out that they never had worked 
with or heard of this person.

I still thought that this could be true and waited for the meteorite to 
arrive ! I received a phone call from the finder the day before the 
meteorite was to arrive expressing ebay prices and possibly not wanting 
to sell the meteorite . From the prices on Ebay this could be worth 
thousands of dollars! Yeh right! Finding someone to classify it and all 
the time involved, you could make Millions!

When I opened the box I could see rust fragments inside the bag that 
was protecting the meteorite. Still anything is possible! Lying in a 
limestone formation for millions of yeras that was once the bottom of 
the ocean. I wonder if that deep sea fishing pole I dropped over the 
side of the boat last year will last that long?

After cutting and etching the meteorite. it appears to be a Coarse 
Octahedrite with silicate inclusions.

I really can not prove that he did not find this meteorite or if it is 
a Campo or Nantan. The purpose of this post is to help anyone who may 
come across this meteorite. I placed a few pictures of the meteorite 
and cut face on my web page.

Thanks,
Sonny

http://www.nevadameteorites.com/id33.htm








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