[meteorite-list] WHO IS THE Worst and least SUCCESSFUL METEORITE HUNTER O...

Galactic Stone & Ironworks meteoritemike at gmail.com
Thu Jul 16 19:16:30 EDT 2009


Tom, that story beats all! LOL

And I agree - Michael Blood may be one of the worst finders, but he's
a great guy. :)

Best regards,

MikeG


On 7/16/09, STARSANDSCOPES at aol.com <STARSANDSCOPES at aol.com> wrote:
> Hi Michael,  I just might have you beat.  I spend most of my  meteorite
> time on the microscopes but I have spent more days hunting than I care  to
> remember and nothing.
>
> My icing on the cake was when I took my son to  Gold Basin and was certain
> he would find some thing.  I bought a 156 gr.  Gold Basin on eBay and placed
> it under a bush.  We hunted around so as to  not make it look obvious of
> what I had done and then we worked our way back to  the hidden stone.  Two
> hours of looking for it and it was lost.  He  was done with that area and
> wanted to move on.  I kept saying "There has  got to be one here, I just
> know
> it!"
>
> Never did find that one!
>
> Tom
>
> In a message dated 7/16/2009  2:16:01 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
> mlblood at cox.net writes:
> Hi  All,
> I nominate myself as the  worst all time meteorite hunter.
> I have searched 12 strewn fields including  the following and under
> The tutelage of no less than John Blennert at Gold  Basin, The Lawrence
> Family who LIVE in the Correo Strewn Field and have found  more than
> All others combined, and Steve Shoner, the Master of  Holbrook:
> Correo
> Some stinking "Dry Lake" in CA
> Gold Bason
> Canyon  Diablo
> Glorietta
> 29 Palms
> Holbrook
> Others too numerous to even  remember.....
> My TOTAL "take" =  one single Correo of 11.18g
> Can  anyone challenge my all time failure as a hunter?
> I particularly remember  walking parallel to John, only a few yards
> Off to John Blennert's right and  watching Gold Basin meteorites
> Jump out of the ground and into his pockets. I  swear at one
> Point he picked up 5 different specimens in less than 5  minutes!
> Me.... Well, not so good.
> If  anyone can challenge the magnitude of my record as the
> Worst all time  meteorite hunter, I double dog dare  ya.
> Best wishes,  Michael
>
>
>
>
>
> On 7/16/09 12:39 PM, "Steve Arnold dealer/Qynne"  <MeteorHntr at aol.com>
> wrote:
>
>> In a message dated 7/16/2009  12:11:43 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
>> joshuatreemuseum at embarqmail.com  writes:
>> Steve Arnold is a contender, I  think he beat
>> the  pants off Mike at West, but didn't he have a 5 year long  drought?
>>
>> *******
>> Phil,
>>
>> I am honored by your mention,  but we have to be serious  here.  I have
> only
>> hunted at 7  sites in the last 4 years, spending 90% of  my time at two
>>  sites.  West was a fun 28 day detour in it  all.
>>
>>  Before 2005 I was an amateur meteorite hunter only hitting one or   two
>> places a year with metal detector in hand.  In 2003 I picked up  113
>> meteorites
>> from Park Forest, one being 11 km from the main  mass, I found the  most
>> there, but I don't think anyone else was  even trying to find a lot.
>>
>> For the most part, over the years I  invested most of my time and made
> most
>> of my money from being a  dealer not a hunter.
>>
>> If we are judging this  by total  weight recovered, I am beat by quite a
> few
>> people on lifetime   numbers.  If we are judged by total number recoveries
>> from  different  locations, there are many people who beat me.  If we
> judge  by
>> profit from  meteorite sales of found meteorites, there are many  more
>> higher on that list  than I am.
>>
>> Maybe, if you  judged success by most media coverage (TV,  newspaper,
> Radio,
>>  Magazines,internet, etc.) I would be at the top of that  list.  But  I
>> hardly think that is a good barometer for determining the  "Most
> Successful
>> Meteorite Hunter."
>>
>> Success is our world is  often  judged by the amount of money you make.
> So
>> who has  made the most  money?  But what about people that are not in
> this
>> for the bottom line  only?  Cottingham mentioned not  willing to sacrifice
>> family time to be gone  from home too  much.  If his kids grow up
> emotionally
>> well balanced because   he was in their lives more, but someone else
> finds more
>> meteorites but  has a  lousy home life, some people might argue who really
>> was more  of a  "success?"
>>
>> It is easier to measure who did the best  at one  location.   Let's all go
>> to Holbrook for the  weekend, and whomever  finds the most in number wins
> the
>> title for  the day.  Or drop us off at  Munonionalusta for a week, and we
>  can
>> put the bounty on the scales 7 days  later.  Who found the  biggest West?
>> Or the most Wests?  Or the  most total weight of  Wests?  Who will find
> the
>> most at this new Arizona   Strewnfield?
>>
>> I think it might be possible to single out who  might have  had the best
>> year financially, in total weight, in  total numbers etc in a given
> year, but
>> to stretch it out for more  than a decade long period of time, that  gets
> a
>> bit tough, and very  subjective.
>>
>> Someone might be better or worse  than their  numbers indicate because of
>> other factors in their life.   Others  might just get a little lucky.
>>
>> It is all so   subjective.
>>
>> And to top it off, I don't know if anyone out there  is hell  bent on
>> finding the most new meteorites, or the most total  recovered weight, or
> the
>> biggest single meteorite of all  time.   Most of us do this because  we
> love
>> it.
>> We love the challenge that each day brings, that each new fall   brings,
> that
>> each old strewnfield with new clues brings.
>>
>> I would  guess there are people that want to find as many as they  can.
> Or
>> to find  the biggest they can.  And I am sure  there are people that want
> to
>> make as  much money as  possible.  But as with so many things in life, it
>> isn't so   much beating everyone else, but beating mediocrity and being
> the
>> best
>> one can  be.
>>
>> If being a husband, a father,  a grandfather, a teacher, a  dealer, a
>> scientists, etc. gets in the  way of being a better "hunter" then we  all
> make
>> those quality  decisions at different times in our lives.
>>
>> And  since this  isn't like boxing, where one unquestionable champion
> holds
>> the  title  until someone takes it away from him, and since this isn't
> like
>> pro football  with a Super Bowl game at the end of the  playoffs, how do
> you
>> measure the  current Champion?
>>
>> Maybe it would be better to look at this more like a  "Hall of  Fame"
>> question where a lifetime of contribution is recognized on a   persons
>> individual
>> accomplishments and contributions.
>>
>> Steve Arnold
>> of  "Meteorite Men"
>>
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