[meteorite-list] Not an answer they like
Ben Fisler
fislerite at msn.com
Fri Mar 19 15:11:28 EDT 2021
Tracy,
I usually offer to sell the individual “meteorites just like theirs”, from hundreds of pounds, to a few tons, very cheaply, since I have a near endless supply of the exact, same rocks, and that here in Phoenix, they are commonly used in landscaping. That is usually the end of it. Try it.😎
Ben Fisler
On Mar 19, 2021, at 11:27 AM, Anne Black via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
I like Randy's response best. And he certainly is the expert.
Thank you Randy, I think I will keep your response and use it next time I am asked, if you don't mind.
Anne Black
IMPACTIKA.com
impactika at aol.com
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I send them this link. Doesn't usually help, though.
https://sites.wustl.edu/meteoritesite/items/thud/
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Not an answer they like
I've been fielding a lot of e-mails this week from someone who is certain that a meteorite nearly hit their house. The picture they sent me is of what looks like a weathered lava bomb that likely washed free of an upslope location and rolled/fell/bounced into his yard. They found it the following day after a "loud thump that shook the house", then picked it up and hosed it off, so don't have any pictures of it in situ, just a shallow hole with muddy splash marks. I've told them several times that it doesn't look like a meteorite: vesicles, not regmaglypts; no fusion crust, nothing that identifies it as a likely meteorite, but they don't want to hear it. Anyone who has dealt with a persistent "meteorite" finder, how did you eventually get them to listen to reason/experience -- or not?
Best!
Tracy Latimer
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