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Date Posted: 17:04:02 12/23/10 Thu
Author: Bill
Author Host/IP: 71.250.59.198
Subject: Re: History of the Franconia Iron Works
In reply to: arthur 's message, "Re: History of the Franconia Iron Works" on 16:06:35 12/23/10 Thu

As it is supposed to be a high quality ore it might be a good thing to have some on hand Arthur.

How did you come up with the meteorite ore ?
did you need to buy it or did you get some in the field ?
Just wondering because of the high cost they talk about for getting it other than from finding it yourself.

When I see some of those programs where people are finding it in the field it seems like an adventure though I do know how much time and effort something like that can cost you having done similar things searching for one thing or another from arrowheads and flint deposits to historical battlefield searches for shot and discarded items.

b

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