>First, I heard that Stan originally got about 70 kilos of the brown 
>material before it was known to be paired and thought to be an EL6/7. So, 
>congratulations to Stan for his mountain of "Rare" enstatite. Second, even 
>if the TKW for pairings is "around" 1000kg, "EL3" Enstatites are still 
>"Very Rare". I don't get what the big deal is?? What is the "Officially" 
>declared, and in the bulletin, TKW for NWA 2965?

the tkw is just recored as ">100 kg" - otherwise i pretty much have to agree 
with greg - the rarity of a metoeirte is not entierly dependant upon it's 
tkw

after all there is what - nearly 1100 kg of norton county and i consider 
myself lucky to have a 200g piece of it. heck not even haag can brag about 
having a piece thats even 1 'measly' kg...

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