[meteorite-list] Hard to get meteorites!

Dieter Heinlein dieter-heinlein at t-online.de
Sun May 15 09:19:47 EDT 2011


Hello Ed,

since I have specialized in observed and very well documented meteorite
falls, preferably with known orbits, I thought I should reply to your mail.

Guess, it will be extremely hard to find a piece of Innisfree. I have tried to 
get a sample since way more than 20 years, but with no success.

I have a small specimen of Pribram in my collection, but unfortunately no 
material for sale or trade: sorry.

If you might be interested in a piece of Neuschwanstein, Germany, EL6, 
that was photographed during it's fall on April 6, 2002, please feel free 
to contact me offlist, and I will send you all necessary informations.

Best regards

Dieter Heinlein
Technical Director of the
German Fireball Network
www.meteorites.de


 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ed Majden" <epmajden at shaw.ca>
To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 7:45 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Hard to get meteorites!


> Hello members:
> I'm looking for a couple of hard to find meteorites, small samples or  
> micro's.  They are Pribram Czech. and Innisfree, Alberta Canada.  I  
> asked a meteor scientist I know from the Czech Republic and he says  
> most of the Pribram meteorite samples are in a museum, but he thinks  
> there may be a few small samples in private hands.  Innisfree falls in  
> this category also.  Does anyone know where I can find either of  
> these?  Please e-mail me if you can help!
> Thanks:
> Ed
> 
> epmajden at shaw.ca
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