Hello all,

I've uploaded some photos of a few shattercones which can be viewed by 
following the following link;

http://picasaweb.google.com/103555700843987997365

I will be adding other pieces throughout the day and over the next few days. 

If you see something your interested in, make me an offer. Trade offers are 
welcome as well, just email me off list.

Thanks,

Brandon D.
Chicago, Il
#9312




B <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hello all,
>
>I recently made a trip to the impact crater in Kentland, Indiana and collected 
>an array of beautiful Shattercones ranging from 25 gram fragments with 
>beautiful horse-tail patterns to 25 pound complete cones that look like 
>volcanoes, to pieces with multiple complete points. Some even have ammonites 
>and other fossils on one side and beautiful Shattercones on the other.
>
>Kentland crater is an impact structure in Indiana that is around 97 million 
>years old.  The remnant crater is about 13km in diameter and is the result of 
>an ancient, catastrophic impact from a medium-large size meteorite.
>
>I have seveal cones that point in opposite directions as well as some that are 
>flatter yet display Shattercones on several sides, some pointing different 
>directions.These are all preserved in limestone and dolomite so they are 
>extremely well detailed and display beautifully.
>
>In addition to Shattercones I also have amazing cold flow breccias,polymict 
>breccias with amazing shock veins and clast, monomict breccias, and others I 
>cannot describe as I cannot find many pictures online about Kentland material 
>in the variety I have.
>
>These are absolutely beautiful- some fit for museum display easily. Kentland 
>shattercones are rarely seen as anything more then small fragments, A++quality 
>material is rarely available if ever! 
>
>Don't miss your opportunity to add some of this scarce material to our 
>collection. Best offers will be accepted.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Brandon D.
>Chicago, IL
>IMCA #9312
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