Hi Bob and List,

My guess is that scrap metal from a nearby junkyard was thrown into a 40 
kilogram crucible and then preheated/shattered olivine crystals were mixed in. 
Perhaps a FE Ford big block was melted down since it contains about the same 
amount of nickel.

At least to me, it was an obvious fraud from the beginning.  When I first laid 
eyes on a pile of this garbage, I walked away immediately.  I neither purchased 
or sold any.  The material was already bar-coded before it hit Tucson.  There 
were no pieces with outside surface. Frogman photographs without a single image 
of person's face diving in middle of winter, posted on a website, prepared 
ahead of time with the intention to defraud collectors out of their hard earned 
money. 

I won't waste any more time on this fraud and can't understand why anybody 
would won't it polluting their collections.

Adam
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