Ever let an arrow fly and then wish you hadn't?  This response is probably WAY 
WRONG.  I've been thinking about it and have to admit that I was talking 
through my hat here.  Sorry. Rand
> Um....Sure.  (pardon the belated response.)  Concerning the pic you sent of 
> the  highly coroded chondrite, I say yes.  It's exactly that...or a clump of 
> lawn ferlilizer. (your'e supposed to laugh.) Well, concerning the crystaline 
> material, it may just be build-up of terrestrial mineral which has formed on 
> the exterior of your specimem.  I mean, in order for this meteorite to have 
> suffered such extensive corosion, it must have been lying undisturbed for 
> millinia...long enough for earthly mineral deposits to materialize.  I doubt 
> that you would find such material within the virgin matrix of your specimin.  
> Rand Kluge.
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