Dear list members,
 
    For those of you interested in planetary/lunar meteorites, I have just 
listed my last three fragments of NWA 6721 lunar feldspathic breccia on eBay 
starting at only 99 cents: 
 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160657131839

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160657133595

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160657136197
 
 NWA 6721 has been classified and officially named and accepted and can be 
found in the Meteoritical Bulletin Database by copying and paste:

http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/index.php

and type in NWA 6721 in the search box.

 
These are the last fragments I will have and I have started the auctions at 
only 99 cents so here is a chance for a real bargain.  Please be aware that 
these are three day auctions and they will end this Wednesday night.
 
Larger specimens, complete slices, end cuts and individuals can be found at:
 
www.otherworldsmeteorites.net
 
With the permission of a couple of my recent buyers of NWA 6721, I have copied 
their comments regarding NWA 6721 below:
 
"Hi Jack,
 
Wow!  Yes, I got the package this afternoon, and I'm very, very happy with this 
slice!  It looks even better in person than it did in the pictures.  I even see 
some small bits of metal in there.  A terrific addition to my collection."  
 
 
"Just to give a short personal response to Jack Schrader's announcement of his 
new "Otherworldsmeteorites"-website which he introduced offering his NWA 6721 
lunar feldspathic breccia.
 
Generally preferring individuals instead of slices it's a real challenge for a 
collector what concerns planetary material. A time ago I was lucky enough to 
get from Chladni's Heirs a beautiful complete little stone of the NWA 4766 
martian shergotite, freshly crusted.  Of course I was always looking for a 
lunar brother (or sister ;-), unfortunately without success. How surprised and 
happy I was when, examining Jack's website, I realized that finally I got it: 
besides a number of slices of this wonderful feldspathic breccia I discovered 
seven complete little stones. I didn't hesitate, this morning the package 
arrived, enabling me to unite Mars and Moon in the form of a pair of two small 
individuals. The final surprise was that the little lunar shows on its surface 
the terrific brecciation of NWA 6721 as well as the slices do.
 
So, thanks Jack for making this union possible - an utmost rare opportunity 
indeed - and for resisting the temptation to slice all the stones."
 
 
Best wishes to all and have a nice Sunday evening, Jack  
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