[meteorite-list] Meteorite People
From: Paul Harris <paul_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2014 14:14:18 -0700 Message-ID: <53C2F6AA.6030302_at_meteorite.com> Dear List, If you decide to participate please send the answered interview questions to me privately. Thank you, Paul On 7/12/2014 10:43 PM, Galactic Stone & Ironworks wrote: > Hi Paul and List, > > Nobody in their right mind cares about my involvement in meteorites, > but for giggles, here goes : > > 1. What or who got you interested in meteorites and how old were you > when you got your first meteorite? > > Back in late 2006, Bob King was selling some meteorites on Astromart > and I bought a few of them. The rest is history. So, I credit Bob > for getting me started. Or, some of you can blame him for bringing me > in. LOL. > > > 2. What was your first meteorite? > > A small NWA 4293 (H6) individual. > > > 3. Do you still have it? > > Yes I do and I would never sell it at any price. > > > 4. Do you have special areas of interest that you focus on in > regards to meteorites (thin sections, photography, chemistry, age > dating.. etc)? > > I am interested in the processes of weathering and terrestrialization. > > > 5. Does your Family share in your interest in meteorites? > > No, they think I have rocks in my head. > > > 6. Do you have any special approaches to collecting? (Type > collection, only stones, only irons, only by aesthetics, etc. or any > and all that you like.) > > Falls of any kind, rare types, and unusual/anomalous specimens. > > > 7. Do you mind saying how many locations your collection represents? > > About 120 localities. > > > 8. Is your collection displayed or kept in a dry box or both? > > They are kept in a climate-controlled cabinet. > > > 9. In what ways do you use your computer for meteorites. (met-list, > Social Media, meteorite research, shopping, etc) > > All of the above. > > > 10. Do you ever hunt for meteorites? > > No, I have never broken my meteorite-hunting cherry. Although I am > constantly on the lookout for them while hiking or beach-combing, I > know my chances of a cold find at the beach or in the Florida woods is > nil. > > > 11. What is your favorite meteorite in your collection? > > My little NWA 4293 pebble, because it got me started. > > > 12. What is your favorite overall if it is not the one above? > > My Chelyabinsk pieces - the most significant fall of the 21st century (IMO). > > > 13. What makes these of special interest? > > Change a single variable and an entire city would have been flattened > by Chelyabinsk. This fall has shown us the importance of early > detection of incoming space rocks. > > > 14. What meteorites are currently on your wish list? > > NWA 7034, Kakangari, St. Louis, Thiel Mountains, a large Gujba slice, > Sutter's Mill, a witnessed fall lunar when one finally happens, > Australite flanged button, Wabar pearl, and any meteorite with an > interesting story behind it. > > > 15. What methods have been most successful in building your > collection? (Buying at shows, from dealers by mail, auctions on the > web, trading... etc) > > Dealers through the mail and trades. > > > 16. Which Shows do you attend? > > No major shows, just some small local rock and fossil shows in Florida. > > > 17. Do you also collect related materials like impact glasses, > breccias, melts, tektites, shocked fossils, native iron rocks etc? > > Yes to all of the above. I especially like Moldavite, LDG, and > unusual tektites/impactites. > > > 18. Do you prepare any of your own specimens? (cut, polish, etch, etc.) > > Yes, I cut and polish stones. I have never etched an iron yet. > > > 19. Have you had to take any special measures to protect them from > the environment? > > I try to curate my specimens carefully - minimal handling, > climate/humidity control, and secure storage. I do not openly display > any specimens. > > Best regards, > > MikeG > Received on Sun 13 Jul 2014 05:14:18 PM PDT |
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