[meteorite-list] Hodges Sylacauga Stone ( was What makes a hammer ahammer?

Michael L Blood mlblood at cox.net
Sun Jan 4 18:43:12 EST 2009


I had almost half a wafer cut from the core.
Then I bought a full slice (very thin) of the core in the Al Lang
Auction for $3,250. Unfortunately, all the larger pieces of the half
Slice are sold now and only "sand grain" sizes remain. This is THE
Hammer.
Ironically, VALERA (which killed a cow and is highly
Documented as having done so) sold for a couple years for under
$10 per gram. It has been going "up" slowly, but steadily.
Until/unless another person is struck and it is well documented
Sylacauga will remain THE HAMMER.
Best wishes, Michael

on 1/4/09 10:36 AM, Dave Gheesling at dave at fallingrocks.com wrote:


> Robert & All,

> I'll run over there sometime soon (from next door in Georgia) and take a few

> photos. Anita Westlake, another www.meteoriteassociationofgeorgia.org

> member (the president, in fact), has a nice specimen that looks to have come

> from the core Steve described, and I'll bet she can be talked into a little

> road trip...

> All best,

> Dave

>

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> Woolard

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> Subject: [meteorite-list] Hodges Sylacauga Stone ( was What makes a hammer

> ahammer?

>

> Steve, Michael and all,

>

> Thanks for the additional information, Steve. Dr. King's quote does seem

> to put a different light on things.

>

> Just out of curiosity, has ANY member here ever seen THE stone (the "Holy

> Grail" of hammers I guess) in person? (Perhaps you, Martin with your

> exceptional interest in historical specimens?? ... I did see your Met. Times

> article where you discuss your Top 10 Smithsonian meteorites and you listed

> a slice of their Sylacauga specimen). Does any member live close enough to

> it at the Alabama Museum of Natural History to give us a report and/or some

> photos? There doesn't seem to be very many listed anywhere on the

> Internet.... at least that I can find. I'm sure a lot of us would love to

> see some high quality photos of it!

>

> Best,

> Robert Woolard

> )

>

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