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Re: Oriented Pasamonte
- To: mblood@access1.net
- Subject: Re: Oriented Pasamonte
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- Date: Sat, 12 Sep 1998 22:50:42 EDT
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In a message dated 9/12/98 4:07:24 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
mblood@access1.net writes:
<< Still hoping someone will remember where Nininger's description of
finding the two halves of this specific specimen can be found. >>
Michael and List,
I personally do not remember any mention of two Pasamontes fitting together,
but Nininger did find two Plainviews that fit together. As a matter of fact,
those two famous meteorites are on display at Arizona State University. I did
get a digital photo of them, a couple of months ago, but I am not sure where
the diskette is. I don't recall that they were glued together though.
Steve Arnold
www.meteoritebroker.com
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