[meteorite-list] Mifflin Update... and Real Mifflin Photos...
Richard Montgomery
rickmont at earthlink.net
Sun May 8 19:49:02 EDT 2011
Hello List and Michael C.
A huge compelling question is what the "fake" Mifflin really is....Chergach
and Bassikounou have been suggested, or any popular H5 for that matter, and
this relates to my intermediate topic question I posted during this thread
with topic title "whole stone concerns" ...(I'm still interested in a
detailed perspective on that as well.)
Michael, 'twould be good to get the "fakes" analyzed asap, but I bet you're
already well on your way for an answer. How weird it would be to actually
be a new find?
Richard Montgomery
----- Original Message -----
From: "michael cottingham" <mikewren at gilanet.com>
To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2011 1:19 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Mifflin Update... and Real Mifflin Photos...
> Hello,
>
> Since Jason posted his discovery, 2 more pieces of "fake" Mifflin have
> been recovered. Taking into account cut loss, I think I am almost certain
> that I have recovered 95% of the stone that I was duped into buying. I
> will not be 100% certain until all of the pieces are returned to me. Even
> though, I have not been 100% refunded for my purchase, I feel it is
> important to refund people's money immediately or as fast as possible and
> to get this fake crap off the market and into the trash can... or maybe
> into a lawyer's hand!
>
> PLEASE NOTE: If you have any doubt about a Mifflin specimen you obtained
> from me ...PLEASE send me a photo so I can confirm one way or the other.
> Especially ,if it does not look like anything in the Met Bulletin below.
> Even if you did not get it from me, but just want a second opinion... send
> me the photo.
>
> Here is also a link to photos of Real Mifflin. Everything posted in the
> Meteoritical Bulletin entry is indeed REAL Mifflin.
>
> http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=52090
>
>
> Best Wishes
>
> Michael Cottingham
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