Michael,

This may be heresy, but the broad rounded grooves and
tiny pits look Muong-Nongy to me.  3 kilos is a
MONSTERous departure from any splashform known.  Give
it a close look.  Not all Muong Nongs are
conspicuously layered---

I betting Muong Nong.

Cheers,
Norm
http://Tektitesource.com


--- Michael L Blood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> As per requests I have put up some photos of my
> 3,255.6g Indochinite Tektite.
> 
> Those interested can have a look see at:
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http://www.michaelbloodmeteorites.com/GiantTektite.html
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> I believe it is only one of the largest 5 in the
> world - but I
> think it may be the one in best ("flawless")
> condition of those 5.
>         Best wishes, Michael
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