[meteorite-list] King tut?
From: goldmaster <goldmaster_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:22:36 2004 Message-ID: <001801c33033$f81077c0$7141b7d8_at_aaa> Hi Dave and List I wasn't purposly avoiding your post !! But I always walk funny !! Soooo I've been told . I learned my walk in Chicago from a famous chitown pimp !!! :o) Happy Hunting John Blennert ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Freeman" <dfreeman_at_fascination.com> To: "goldmaster" <goldmaster_at_gci-net.com> Cc: "Tom aka James Knudson" <knudson911_at_frontiernet.net>; "meteorite-list" <meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com>; "John Gwilliam" <jkg@theriver.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 5:49 AM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] King tut? > Dear List, John; > I was'a thinkin' it was called king tut 'cause you be walkin' like an > Egyptian when you found it... > Dave F. > > goldmaster wrote: > > >Hi List > > > >The King Tut meteorite I found near the King Tut Mine in the middle of the > >King Tut gold placers . Hence the name King Tut . I wish I would have found > >some poor (better yet rich) dead pharoh hanging on to the other end of it ?? > >After extensive further hunts all that I was rewarded with were leaverites > >and some nasty gold nuggets . The King Tut Meteorite is on permanent loan > >and display at the Flandrau Planetarium on campus at the U of A . > >Happy Hunting > >John Blennert > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "John Gwilliam" <jkg_at_theriver.com> > >To: "Tom aka James Knudson" <knudson911_at_frontiernet.net>; "meteorite-list" > ><meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com> > >Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 11:40 PM > >Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] King tut? > > > > > >>Hello Tom and List, > >>Knowing that Tom lives in Kingman, Arizona, which is just a stones throw > >>from Gold Basin (GB), I believe he is inquiring about the stone meteorite > >>"King Tut" found by John Blennert in 1997. > >> > >>The protocol for classifying and acceptance of a new meteorite includes a > >>thorough check of all known meteorites in the general area (I believe > >>within a 25 mile radius) to make certain it does not pair with any > >>meteorite that is already "in the books." > >> > >>For those of you that would like to see a picture of the King Tut, go to > >>the following link and scroll to the bottom of the page. > >> > >><http://www.meteoriteimpact.com/newfinds.htm> > >> > >>Best, > >> > >>John Gwilliam > >> > >>At 07:21 PM 6/9/03 -0700, Tom aka James Knudson wrote: > >> > >>>Hello again list, Is the King tut meteorite just a GB by a different > >>> > >name, > > > >>>or is it a different meteorite? > >>>Thanks, Tom > >>>The proudest member of the IMCA 6168 > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>______________________________________________ > >>>Meteorite-list mailing list > >>>Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > >>>http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > >>> > >> > >> > >>______________________________________________ > >>Meteorite-list mailing list > >>Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > >>http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > >> > > > > > >______________________________________________ > >Meteorite-list mailing list > >Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > >http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________ > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Wed 11 Jun 2003 12:10:20 PM PDT |
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