Hello,

in Munich my friend Christian showed me this slices with that exciting 
inclusions and after this I bought immediately the remaining endcut from this 
nice meteorite.
Here I have 2 larger photos that you have a better idea how interesting this 
material is.

We are looking forward to get the results from this classification.

Any thoughts what it could be ?
There is a similar carbonaceous inclusion shown in Richard Norton´s book
“Encyclopedia of Meteorites”
on page 127, but I believe not the same like that what we have here.
The largest dimension of the inclusion here is more than 13 mm.

http://www.strufe.net/kohlig-01.jpg

http://www.strufe.net/kohlig-02.jpg

Best regards 

Hanno Strufe 
Langenbergstrasse 32
66954 Pirmasens 
Germany
Phone + Fax: +49 6331 225 105
www.strufe.net
IMCA #4267

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