[meteorite-list] I'm so happy! My 1st Post
From: Dave Gheesling <dave_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2009 12:34:23 -0400 Message-ID: <4145332D0FE94D098CB573920AAFACAE_at_meteorroom> Welcome, Bill, You might as well go ahead and read this from Tim's site: http://www.meteorman.org/Meteorite_Creed.htm. All best, Dave www.fallingrocks.com -----Original Message----- From: meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com [mailto:meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Timothy Heitz Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 12:02 PM To: Bill Hall; meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] I'm so happy! My 1st Post Hello Bill, I got the bug just like you. I even started selling to support my habit and only for that reason. http://www.meteorman.org/ My story http://www.meteorman.org/Meteorite_Times_Tim_Heitz.pdf Thanks, Tim Heitz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Hall" <meteoritics at gmail.com> To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 10:18 AM Subject: [meteorite-list] I'm so happy! My 1st Post > Hello to all, > I've tried to post on here over a year ago and > couldn't get any thru. Thanks Steve Dunklee for the advice. My problem > was different, but you inspired me to work on it again. gmail has a > tab you must click to send messages as plain text. > > OK METEORITES. I probably got the bug the same way many of you did, > watching a show with Robert Haag searching for the Tucson Meteorite. > This was many years ago, and thanks a lot Robert if you read this. I > hope your HAPPY! You've created a brand new Addiction all on your own! > Soon after this I purchased O Richard Nortons book Rocks From Space. > Great book, but guess what! I found out I lived only 5 miles from > Richard and Dorthy Norton!. I found myself soon sitting at the kitchen > table looking at thin sections with Richard, and learning all about > chondrules, etc. What a treat!! He told me all about the field of > meteoritics, and this pushed me over the edge. I have a serious > problem when it comes to meteorites. I'm a bit of a freak I > suppose,... I take meteorites with me wherever I go, I buy meteorites > for less than their worth, more than their worth, give them to > strangers, and pass them out at star parties to the children. I > constantly think about all the different ways to include them in my > life, process them, preserve them, make things from them, hunting for > them, e-bay etc. Its a wonder I get anything done at all! > > Took a trip to Florida in 2003, went to Kennedy Space Center, and > purchased my 1st meteorite. About 40 grams on Nantan crust for only > $40!! How funny! I was ( and still am ) so happy to have my Nantan > crust rust. ( No I don't want to buy any more _at_ $1 gram, but thanks ) > I did go back in 2004 and buy another piece however. > > > Oct, 2007 found me heading to Arizona, (I live in Bend Oregon) what a > ride! I spent 4 month there hunting meteorites, and purchasing > whenever possible. Made my 1st trip to meteor crater, UN believable > experience! Met all the guys from Morocco, and purchased several > kilo's NWA, a few kilos here a few kilos there. Spent most of my time > in Quartzsite working (I have a mobile RV service business) and > playing. In quartzsite I met a guy who many of you know I'm sure who > brings us the Campo's. I spent nearly every spare moment working on, > and discussing meteorite hunting, preservation, future searches for > the Esquel Palllasite etc. and a BBQ almost every night. Ended up with > Campo's running out my ears! Then my new friend had to go to > Tucson,... how sad.... I had to stay and work. Well he called me > several times from there, and made several nice purchases for me, some > of these were purchased from list members. > > #1 I got the nice big Brenham slice, with the L.A. Times newspaper, > thanks Steve Arnold, I love it! > #2 I got a big 12 kilo complete oriented chondrite, I think it came > from Mohammad, but not sure > #3 I got a 1 kilo Seymchan, and small 40 gram slice from one of you guys. > and several other smaller pieces, thanks everyone. > > I vowed to make it to Tucson in 2009. I kept that vow.......WOW! > Even before I went, I had the pleasure to meet Ruben in Quartzsite, > and be in one of his videos. Oh yea! I forgot, I found a 40 plus gram > chondrite in the Quartzsite area. My 1st find, I GPS the coordinates, > and photo in situ, etc. My friend Mark and I had walked for a hundred > miles before we found it. How cool it was....and Ruben videoed it with > his new HD camera, and stuck it on You Tube. SO COOL, thanks Ruben! > > Then Tucson: Oh boy......the post is getting long, sorry so exited to > post.....be calm, breath.......OK 1st stop, the Ramada, and got 8 kilo > chondrites from a nice boy from Morocco for REALLY cheap! then to the > Days Inn and found my Campo connection, visited a bit, then Steve > Arnold walked up and I got to meet him! Almost peed my pants! Then got > oriented, found a place to park for the day, and headed to Inn Suites. > Here I met Marvin Kilgore, ( again nearly peed) what a nice > guy! purchased his book, and talked meteorites for an hour or so, met > his nice wife Kitty and got some pictures. thanks Marvin and Kitty. > Then met Bruno Fectay and Corine Bidaut, SUPER nice people. Checked > out their Mars rock Chassignite, nice......and took their picture! > Thanks. Then found Mike Farmers booth, WOW how cool is that! What a > display! The work involved just setting up these rooms must take days. > There were a ton of people in the room, but Mike went out of his way > to help me, and was REALLY nice to me. Thanks Mike. Then found the > Steve Arnold, Geoff Nottkin Room and met Steve again. I got a picture > of me and Steve holding up a big Brenham. NICE. Thanks Steve. > > Well, before it was over I ended up at the Harvey Awards, and birthday > party, and met too many more cool people to list. Even got Rober Haags > picture, (poor guy was being pestered to death, so I didn't meet him, > last I saw he was running for the back door exclaiming "holy shit!"). > Had a great time, and met tons of great people, and went home with > many more kilos of meteorite. Special thanks to Carl from South Africa > for the Gibeon deal. > I skipped the Auction, tucked tail and went back to Quartzsite, packed > my stuff and prepared to head home, and WEST happened. But that's a > different story! > > So happy to finally be able to post, Promise to never break the rules > on purpose, wont spam or be mean, and will help this be a positive, > productive, enjoyable, learning experience. > Have a great day, > > Bill Hall > ______________________________________________ > 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 Received on Sun 15 Mar 2009 12:34:23 PM PDT |
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