[meteorite-list] Labs that classify in exchange for a sample

From: Ryan Darby <rdarby_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:21:02 2004
Message-ID: <9CA31A462625B047BD8647980CB556CD308454_at_iserver.COMLABS.COM.AU>

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To all the hairless monkeys who aren't arguing about the moon :

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Are there any labs or museums (wherever they may be) that will classify
a meteorite, in exchange for a part of it as a donation? Or work on a
non-profit basis? The local museum is too busy with meteorites in the
queue anyway, and they have to use external labs for the work, so they
can't get to it. Seems that the influx of NWA's has created just too
much work.=20

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Ryan Darby

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<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span =
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aren&#8217;t
arguing about the moon :</span></font></p>

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10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>Are there any labs or museums =
(wherever
they may be) that will classify a meteorite, in exchange for a part of =
it as a
donation? Or work on a non-profit basis? The local museum is too busy =
with
meteorites in the queue anyway, and they have to use external labs for =
the
work, so they can&#8217;t get to it. Seems that the influx of =
NWA&#8217;s has
created just too much work. </span></font></p>

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