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How Small ? The Joey Mono get's micro meteorites

ROGERD

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Hi Doc and all.

Just wanted to show just how small of meteorites that the little Joey Mono will detect. I have been hunting the iron meteorites at Franconia lately and the 3500 and the Joey Mono makes a lethal combination on the micro meteorites.
[attachment 36574 MicroMeteorites.JPG]

That's a common straight pin not a 16p nail in the photos.
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Amazing, Roger!

There are some really cools shapes there....

Hope to see you and the Doc before too long!

~LARGO~
 
Are those all yours, or are you taking credit for your dads finds too? Hopefully I'll make it down to GB, just not sure yet-
 
Boy, you can really see those have melted a lot. I am sure they are 100 percent genuine, but they really do look a lot like iron foundry splatter and sweepings. I guess they look so much the same since these are meteorite melt splatter.

Chris
 
Hi Shep & Chris,

Of course they are all mine:ranting::lol: I have over a hundred or so. I just quit counting and throw them in a small plastic box. The World Champs of small irons would be Paleface and DW (Jim & Dennis). I'll bet they have numbers in the 1000's of these little bugers. Of course they have a 5 year head start on me. Anyway there are probably millions of these little fellers at the Franconia fall and will sharpen your detecting skills by hunting them.:detecting: Small coils and a snails pace is the key.:detecting: Viewed under a loop, many have impact craters. Interesting.
 
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