Dear Paul, Jim, and List;
I go with Paul's opinion on this one.  It does seem to have good iron, 
but doesn't quite look meteoritic (but I could be wrong).  It does look 
precipitated, or water eroded on the surface, like it may have spent 
some part of its life in a stream bed with water and sand passing over 
it.  When removed from the water, it would dry and offer the "leathery 
look" not unlike an iron concretion.  It does seem to have more iron 
content from the rosy hue of the rind...err...crust.  
I second the motion on stream association, and it does look somewhat 
acidized.  
It somewhat resembles a Nantan at a glance, think a meteorite in PA 
could fall in a river?
What say the magnet?
Best precipitates,
Dave F.

Paul Dudley wrote:

> I'll add one more possibility to the list of possibilities--  knowing 
> that it is from Pennsylvania-- siderite (iron carbonate)  precipitated 
> on limestone boulder from a stream polluted by acid mine drainage.
>
>  
>
> --Paul
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>
>     From: Jim Strope <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>     To: Meteorite Central <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>     Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 10:00 AM
>
>     Subject: [meteorite-list] What could this be - part 2
>
>
>     More on the photos I posted earlier.
>
>      
>
>     These are photos that I received today from Pennsylvania. 
>     Supposedly this was found on a farm years ago and has been kept in
>     the family.  They said it is extremely heavy for it's size.  No
>     word yet if it attracts a magnet.  The puzzling thing is that it
>     if it was a meteorite it looks like it has been sandblasted much
>     like Oum Rokba which would be impossible in a wet environment like
>     Pennsylvania.
>
>      
>
>     Recent guesses are:
>
>      
>
>     hematite nodule,  jasper,  water deposited specimen of
>     Goethite(Fe3O4, Hematite
>
>      
>
>      
>
>     Here are the photos again:
>
>     http://www.geocities.com/nwa482/DSCF0014.jpg
>
>      
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>     http://www.geocities.com/nwa482/DSCF0015.jpg
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>      
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>     http://www.geocities.com/nwa482/DSCF0017.jpg
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>      
>
>     Jim Strope
>     421 Fourth Street
>     Glen Dale, WV  26038
>
>      
>
>     Catch a Falling Star Meteorites
>     http://www.catchafallingstar.com
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