Dear Jeff;
Get to a rock and mineral (meteorite) show near you THIS summer, and
ask permission to, and handle a few kilo's of 869, and you will get the
idea.
After some visual and hands on, they are distinct as the sound of a 396
Chevelle, or a Cessna, or that comfortable feel of the key
396, 375 hp '65 Blue Malibu, Krager mags, Hurst shift kit dude...way kewl
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From: Dave Freeman mjwy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jeff Pringle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 9:07 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] RE: NWA
Dave list -
handle a few kilo's of 869, and you will get the idea. It just seems
that if you want to get 'NWA 869' out of the garbage can and into the Met.
Bulletin, *somebody* has to articulate what makes one slightly weathered,
brecciated L4-6 'NWA 869', and another one not - since
Do many of you have oriented pieces of 869? I know some falls for some reason
produce more oriented
pieces than others. I have three 869s with orientation features-- two with
flow lines and one
without flow lines but with frothing on the flattened side and along the edge
with the rounded
I enjoyed! It's great!!!
Fred B.
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From: Christian Anger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 8:50 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] RE: NWA 869
Hi Bernd, Maria and all the other 869-er loving collectors,
NWA 869 ist one of the
Dear Christian,
I thoroughly enjoyed looking at your endcut and your slice - wonderful!
Thanks Bernd!
I also appreciate the variety of inclusions. You never know what you're
going to get when you cut an 869. I have one that is already sliced but
needs work. Perhaps someone could shed some
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