[meteorite-list] WHO IS THE Worst and least SUCCESSFUL METEORITE HUNTER O...
From: Galactic Stone & Ironworks <meteoritemike_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 19:16:30 -0400 Message-ID: <e51421550907161616s56c64338xc379d2e3cb51172f_at_mail.gmail.com> Tom, that story beats all! LOL And I agree - Michael Blood may be one of the worst finders, but he's a great guy. :) Best regards, MikeG On 7/16/09, STARSANDSCOPES at aol.com <STARSANDSCOPES at aol.com> wrote: > Hi Michael, I just might have you beat. I spend most of my meteorite > time on the microscopes but I have spent more days hunting than I care to > remember and nothing. > > My icing on the cake was when I took my son to Gold Basin and was certain > he would find some thing. I bought a 156 gr. Gold Basin on eBay and placed > it under a bush. We hunted around so as to not make it look obvious of > what I had done and then we worked our way back to the hidden stone. Two > hours of looking for it and it was lost. He was done with that area and > wanted to move on. I kept saying "There has got to be one here, I just > know > it!" > > Never did find that one! > > Tom > > In a message dated 7/16/2009 2:16:01 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time, > mlblood at cox.net writes: > Hi All, > I nominate myself as the worst all time meteorite hunter. > I have searched 12 strewn fields including the following and under > The tutelage of no less than John Blennert at Gold Basin, The Lawrence > Family who LIVE in the Correo Strewn Field and have found more than > All others combined, and Steve Shoner, the Master of Holbrook: > Correo > Some stinking "Dry Lake" in CA > Gold Bason > Canyon Diablo > Glorietta > 29 Palms > Holbrook > Others too numerous to even remember..... > My TOTAL "take" = one single Correo of 11.18g > Can anyone challenge my all time failure as a hunter? > I particularly remember walking parallel to John, only a few yards > Off to John Blennert's right and watching Gold Basin meteorites > Jump out of the ground and into his pockets. I swear at one > Point he picked up 5 different specimens in less than 5 minutes! > Me.... Well, not so good. > If anyone can challenge the magnitude of my record as the > Worst all time meteorite hunter, I double dog dare ya. > Best wishes, Michael > > > > > > On 7/16/09 12:39 PM, "Steve Arnold dealer/Qynne" <MeteorHntr at aol.com> > wrote: > >> In a message dated 7/16/2009 12:11:43 P.M. Central Daylight Time, >> joshuatreemuseum at embarqmail.com writes: >> Steve Arnold is a contender, I think he beat >> the pants off Mike at West, but didn't he have a 5 year long drought? >> >> ******* >> Phil, >> >> I am honored by your mention, but we have to be serious here. I have > only >> hunted at 7 sites in the last 4 years, spending 90% of my time at two >> sites. West was a fun 28 day detour in it all. >> >> Before 2005 I was an amateur meteorite hunter only hitting one or two >> places a year with metal detector in hand. In 2003 I picked up 113 >> meteorites >> from Park Forest, one being 11 km from the main mass, I found the most >> there, but I don't think anyone else was even trying to find a lot. >> >> For the most part, over the years I invested most of my time and made > most >> of my money from being a dealer not a hunter. >> >> If we are judging this by total weight recovered, I am beat by quite a > few >> people on lifetime numbers. If we are judged by total number recoveries >> from different locations, there are many people who beat me. If we > judge by >> profit from meteorite sales of found meteorites, there are many more >> higher on that list than I am. >> >> Maybe, if you judged success by most media coverage (TV, newspaper, > Radio, >> Magazines,internet, etc.) I would be at the top of that list. But I >> hardly think that is a good barometer for determining the "Most > Successful >> Meteorite Hunter." >> >> Success is our world is often judged by the amount of money you make. > So >> who has made the most money? But what about people that are not in > this >> for the bottom line only? Cottingham mentioned not willing to sacrifice >> family time to be gone from home too much. If his kids grow up > emotionally >> well balanced because he was in their lives more, but someone else > finds more >> meteorites but has a lousy home life, some people might argue who really >> was more of a "success?" >> >> It is easier to measure who did the best at one location. Let's all go >> to Holbrook for the weekend, and whomever finds the most in number wins > the >> title for the day. Or drop us off at Munonionalusta for a week, and we > can >> put the bounty on the scales 7 days later. Who found the biggest West? >> Or the most Wests? Or the most total weight of Wests? Who will find > the >> most at this new Arizona Strewnfield? >> >> I think it might be possible to single out who might have had the best >> year financially, in total weight, in total numbers etc in a given > year, but >> to stretch it out for more than a decade long period of time, that gets > a >> bit tough, and very subjective. >> >> Someone might be better or worse than their numbers indicate because of >> other factors in their life. Others might just get a little lucky. >> >> It is all so subjective. >> >> And to top it off, I don't know if anyone out there is hell bent on >> finding the most new meteorites, or the most total recovered weight, or > the >> biggest single meteorite of all time. Most of us do this because we > love >> it. >> We love the challenge that each day brings, that each new fall brings, > that >> each old strewnfield with new clues brings. >> >> I would guess there are people that want to find as many as they can. > Or >> to find the biggest they can. And I am sure there are people that want > to >> make as much money as possible. But as with so many things in life, it >> isn't so much beating everyone else, but beating mediocrity and being > the >> best >> one can be. >> >> If being a husband, a father, a grandfather, a teacher, a dealer, a >> scientists, etc. gets in the way of being a better "hunter" then we all > make >> those quality decisions at different times in our lives. >> >> And since this isn't like boxing, where one unquestionable champion > holds >> the title until someone takes it away from him, and since this isn't > like >> pro football with a Super Bowl game at the end of the playoffs, how do > you >> measure the current Champion? >> >> Maybe it would be better to look at this more like a "Hall of Fame" >> question where a lifetime of contribution is recognized on a persons >> individual >> accomplishments and contributions. >> >> Steve Arnold >> of "Meteorite Men" >> >> **************S T R E T C H your technology dollars with great laptop >> deals from Dell! >> > (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1223081712x1201714210/aol?redir=http: >> %2F%2Faltfarm.mediaplex.com%2Fad%2Fck%2F12309%2D81939%2D1629%2 >> D5) >> ______________________________________________ >> http://www.meteoritecentral.com >> Meteorite-list mailing list >> Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >> http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > > > ______________________________________________ > http://www.meteoritecentral.com > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > > **************S T R E T C H your technology dollars with great laptop > deals from Dell! > (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1223081712x1201714210/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Faltfarm.mediaplex.com%2Fad%2Fck%2F12309%2D81939%2D1629%2 > D5) > ______________________________________________ > http://www.meteoritecentral.com > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > -- ......................................................... Michael Gilmer (Louisiana, USA) Member of the Meteoritical Society. Member of the Bayou Region Stargazers Network. Websites - http://www.galactic-stone.com and http://www.glassthrower.com ..........................................................Received on Thu 16 Jul 2009 07:16:30 PM PDT |
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