Based on the few in hand specimens I've seen, and under scope my fragment collected (with crust) from Suzzane Matin's hammmer-stone (yes, the real one) and then tempered and coupled with my complete lack of credentialed meteorologic petrologic knowledge, yet with a sprinkling of reads (eg. all of Norton, a couple Dodd, a few others), I hold onto hope that a new C class is at hand, but doubt it, but how fantadtic would that be!! What are the odds of that?? Robert Ward's initial find probably pegged it to a tea....a CM. But, what of that redish inclusions???

Richard Montgomery








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Martin


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