H.H. Nininger's Meteorite Museum - Where It All Started
We lost another great meteorite hunter and friend on Oct, 25, 2009
Jim Smaller - A great teacher and meteorite hunter that never got tired of helping.
Recently I was having trouble staying patient with newbie hunters and Jim was there to offer guidance. Jims final words to me were, "Do not sell yourself short on patience with newcomers, you have instructed quite a few with great success. What you are doing with your video's, tributes and posts are just a continuation of the teaching that you may not think you are doing."
Jim, here is a tribute to you - Our hats are off.
Jim Smaller hunting meteorites in Franconia, Arizona
Ruben Garcia, Jim Smaller, and Del Waterbury
Jim was a big part of this Franconia Video as many people showed up just to learn from such a great meteorite hunter and teacher!
O. Richard Norton - 1937 - 2009
Richard Norton - Wrote "Rocks from Space" Which was my first look into the world of meteorites.
Jim Kriegh Meteorite Hunter 1928-2007
Jim Kriegh - One of my best friends and a great inspiration to all who knew him.
Jim and I in Holbrook, Arizona

Jim in Glorieta
Jim Kriegh, Ruben Garcia, Bob Haag