Hi Steve,

Thanks for the update. After I got my piece with the AML number, I looked around for 
more info. I did notice, however, that you list the original find as 850g. Meteorites 
A-Z lists it as 400g.

I guess I will have to get around to taking some pics of my piece for you (and anyone 
else) to see.

Cheers,

Martin



----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, September 29, 2003 5:34 am
Subject: [meteorite-list] rosamond dry lake (new stone)

> Hi there list.Concerning the NEW rosamond dry lake piece?The new 
> stone, a
> 875 gram whole individual was found in jan.,2003 by BOB VERISH.This 
> is the
> new main mass.The new stone is an L6,shock stage 3,and a weathering 
> 2.Theoriginal stone that was found in 1940 was 850 grams.Supposely 
> that piece
> went into clarmont college and was lost.I have a 11.2 gram slice 
> from this
> new piece found by bob.I would like to see a pic of any old 
> specimens of
> the
 original if anyone has any.You can view the new stone if you go to
> ROSAMOND DRY LAKE METEORITE.That page will give you the full 
> details about
> this new and very beautiful stone.I am proud to have a piece.
> 
> 
>                                       steve arnold, chicago
> 
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