Hi,

I don't have the specimens in-hand just yet, and I promise to make images 
available.  To use a term others have used in just-received correspondence, as 
this is an "epic" offering, I simply thought I might spotlight an upcoming 
attraction prior to its debut.  I can tell you that these specimens will have a 
lot of surface area and a 2mm thickness.  

There is one other detail worth mentioning that I just shared privately:  
despite Willamette's size, this is an extremely limited offering.  There is an 
agreement which has been entered into federal court between the American Museum 
of Natural History and The Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde that the 
Willamette meteorite will never again be subdivided.


All the best and thanks for your interest, 

Darryl






On Dec 20, 2011, at 11:05 AM, Galactic Stone & Ironworks wrote:

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> On 12/20/11, Darryl Pitt <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> 
>> In what is an extremely limited offering:
>> 
>> WILLAMETTE  COMPLETE  SLICES
>> 
>> Coming to Tucson 2012.
>> 
>> For those interested, get your trade material and/or funds in order for the
>> opportunity to obtain what will forever be a sought-after meteorite
>> collection cornerstone:  a complete slice of one of the world's most famous
>> meteorites.
>> 
>> 
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>> All the best  / dp
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