I have another 2 examples :

NWA 844  H3  -  www.austromet.com/NWA844.jpg

DaG 902  L3  -  www.austromet.com/DaG902.jpg

Greetings,

Christian


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Ing. Christian ANGER
Korngasse 6
2405 Bad Deutsch-Altenburg
AUSTRIA

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In a message dated 28/08/02 03:04:12 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> The LL3's would be a good place to start shopping.....Richfield, Bovedy,
> Ragland, etc.  I also have a spectacular small piece of the Libyan LL3
> Sarir Qattusah 001 which is quite pretty

Hi all,
I agree......these LL's, L's and L/LL's have some beautiful chondrules,
especially Ireland's Bovedy.
For those interested, here's a few pictures of the cut & polished faces:

Richfield - http://fernlea.tripod.com/richfiel.jpg

Bovedy - http://fernlea.tripod.com/bovedy.jpg

Sarir Qattusah - http://fernlea.tripod.com/sq0012.jpg

Ragland - http://fernlea.tripod.com/ragland1.jpg

In recent weeks, one of the nicest "new" pieces I've seen is a carbonaceous
chondrite going under the working name of Tagounite 084. It was first
classified as a CV3, but the analysis didn't quite gel for CV....it's
extremely magnesian with Fa <1.
I had it re-classified a few weeks ago and the results came back saying that
it's actually a CR3. Technically it's the first CR3 discovered (found 1999),
but the re-classification means that it wasn't recognised as such until
2002.
In the best interests of caution, it'll be printed as C3 with an NWA number
later this year.

Here's a picture - http://fernlea.tripod.com/t0849g7.jpg

<< , I think.  Rob @ Fernlea was selling it a while back but I don't know if
he still has
> any....and besides, you'd have to deal with the proprietor.   ;-) >>

Yes, I do still have some........but you can't have any ;-)

Cheers,
Rob.
www.meteorites.uk.com
Fernlea Meteorites,
The Wynd,
Off Dickson Lane,
Milton of Balgonie,
Fife. KY7 6PY
United Kingdom
Tel: +44-(0)1592-751563
Fax: +44-(0)1592-751991
Mobile: 07909-773929
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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FACE="Arial" LANG="0">In a message dated 28/08/02 03:04:12 GMT Daylight
Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT:
5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">The LL3's would be a good place
to start shopping.....Richfield, Bovedy, Ragland, etc.&nbsp; I also have a
spectacular small piece of the Libyan LL3 <B><I>Sarir Qattusah 001
</B></I>which is quite pretty</BLOCKQUOTE><BR>
<BR>
Hi all,<BR>
I agree......these LL's, L's and L/LL's have some beautiful chondrules,
especially Ireland's Bovedy.<BR>
For those interested, here's a few pictures of the cut &amp; polished
faces:<BR>
<BR>
Richfield - http://fernlea.tripod.com/richfiel.jpg<BR>
<BR>
Bovedy - http://fernlea.tripod.com/bovedy.jpg<BR>
<BR>
Sarir Qattusah - http://fernlea.tripod.com/sq0012.jpg<BR>
<BR>
Ragland - http://fernlea.tripod.com/ragland1.jpg<BR>
<BR>
In recent weeks, one of the nicest "new" pieces I've seen is a carbonaceous
chondrite going under the working name of Tagounite 084. It was first
classified as a CV3, but the analysis didn't quite gel for CV....it's
extremely magnesian with Fa &lt;1.<BR>
I had it re-classified a few weeks ago and the results came back saying that
it's actually a CR3. Technically it's the first CR3 discovered (found 1999),
but the re-classification means that it wasn't recognised as such until
2002. In the best interests of caution, it'll be printed as C3 with an NWA
number later this year.<BR>
<BR>
Here's a picture - http://fernlea.tripod.com/t0849g7.jpg<BR>
<BR>
&lt;&lt; , I think.&nbsp; Rob @ Fernlea was selling it a while back but I
don't know if he still has <BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT:
5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">any....and besides, you'd have to
deal with the proprietor.&nbsp;&nbsp; ;-) &gt;&gt;</BLOCKQUOTE><BR>
<BR>
Yes, I do still have some........but <B><I>you </B></I>can't have any
;-)<BR>
<BR>
Cheers,<BR>
Rob.<BR>
www.meteorites.uk.com<BR>
Fernlea Meteorites,<BR>
The Wynd,<BR>
Off Dickson Lane,<BR>
Milton of Balgonie,<BR>
Fife. KY7 6PY<BR>
United Kingdom<BR>
Tel: +44-(0)1592-751563<BR>
Fax: +44-(0)1592-751991<BR>
Mobile: 07909-773929<BR>
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]</FONT></HTML>

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www.austromet.com

Ing. Christian ANGER
Korngasse 6
2405 Bad Deutsch-Altenburg
AUSTRIA

email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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