Alan Rubin,
I LOVE the New England Meteoritical Services reference! Can I borrow
that? 😁
Ben Fisler
On Mar 19, 2021, at 6:19 PM, ALAN RUBIN <[email protected]> wrote:
I examine the specimens (or images of them if they do not send pieces) and then
give them my best guess as to what the sample could be. Some people are
insistent that I am wrong or that I am running some kind of a scam. I usually
continue the conversation for one or two more rounds before I give up. At that
point I sometimes tell them to try New England Meteoritical Services and let
them know that they can examine the specimen for a small fee. If I find out
that these folks have been sending the same sample to more than one researcher,
I immediately stop corresponding with them because it is not fair to overworked
researchers to be bedeviled by more than one meteorwrong provider.
On Fri, Mar 19, 2021, 5:06 PM Ben Fisler via Meteorite-list
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wrote:
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
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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
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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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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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