Norm,
I think that if they were to scratch it hard with a nail, it would go in 
pretty deep and be very shiny.

Mike

Thanks for the better picture Adam.  From the random
abrasions and percussion pits, it looks like a
fragment from some heavy equipment part that self
destructed, then got run over for a few months on a
hard surface.  How it came to fall out of the sky is a
mystery though.  Maybe it got stuck in the tire tread
of an airplane---

Cheers/Happy new orbit to all
Norm


--- Adam Hupe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Here is a close-up of the New Jersey object:
>
>http://themeteoritesite.com/Jersey.jpg
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Adam
>


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