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Re: Anyone interested in a piece of the Peekskill Meteorite Car?
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- Subject: Re: Anyone interested in a piece of the Peekskill Meteorite Car?
- From: Ron Baalke <BAALKE@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov>
- Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 22:48:21 GMT
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>I have a piece of the right tail light of the Peekskill meteorite car.
>It's a small piece of black plastic a little larger than a matchbook.
>My father lives in Peekskill and collected it at the scene shortly after
>the car was hit. This would make a great little novelty item to have if
>you own a piece of meteorite itself, or if you are just interested it
>adding something from this famous fall to your collection. If anyone is
>interested, I am open to all offers to buy or trade.
Two questions:
1) How can you prove you're not pulling our legs and that the
plastic did indeed come from the Peekskill car?
2) If it is really from the Peekskill car, it sounds like the
plastic was stolen off the car or as it lay next to the car.
How can you prove not theft was involved? Stolen propery will
be confiscated and returned to the owner.
Ron Baalke
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