Let me simplify the formula a little bit:

1970's era Junkyard Ford Fairlane FE 390 Big Block + Olivine + Fraudsters + 
High School Metal Shop = Shirokovsky

Here is the big block link in case you want to get your hands on your own 
nickel-rich ataxite engine:
http://www.cartechbooks.com/cartech/contentfiles/11.pdf


Sorry, couldn't help myself.  I can't believe all of the talk over this garbage,

Adam


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From: Michael Bross <[email protected]>
To: Bob King <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Cc: 
Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 12:22 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Shirokovsky - a paper on its manufacture

Hi Bob and list

The analyses:
Metallic powder, olivine etc...
Iron: 78%   Nickel:18.25%
A general structure close to a pallasite

The metallic powder structure shows that sintering was used (frittage)
The powder was produced by atomization under gas.

It is a manufactured "stone".
So they decided to reproduce that "stone".
They got something close to the Shirokovsky but didn't go further
because of the money needed etc..

Their conclusion:
manufactured product, mainly with metallic powder and sintering process

All the best
Michael B.




From: Bob King
Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 7:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [meteorite-list] Shirokovsky - a paper on its manufacture


Hi everyone,
I received this from a list member on Shirokovsky's origin. It's a
French paper from 2005. Would anyone care to translate some of the key
points?
Thanks,
Bob

Dransart, E., and P. Guérin, 2005, Pseudo meteorite de
shirokovsky. analyses metallurgiques et reconstitution
metallo-pierreuse par la technique de la metallurgie
des poudres [Pseudo meteorite shirokovsky
metallurgical analyse and stone reconstitution trial
by powder metallurgical process.] Observations &
Travaux. vol. 61, pp. 2-9 (SAO/NASA Astrophysics
Data System (ADS))
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/2005O&T....61....2D
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