My turn to announce a new meteorite!

Not a new fall, but a new meteorite (and all meteorites are really falls, how 
else would they get here????)

CLIFFORD, from Colorado. 

A single stone, weighing some 11.36kg, was found sometimes in the early 1960s 
in rangeland in central Colorado while looking
 for arrowheads. He brought it home but thinking that it was just an odd 
looking rock he added it to his wife's rock garden. And it
 stayed there until 1997 when Gary Curtiss, a Colorado geologist and meteorite 
collector happened to go by and spotted it. He
 immediately recognized it for what it was, bought it and had it classified by 
Alan Rubin at UCLA. But then he kept most of it for himself!
 Until very recently, when I finally convinced him to get a few slices cut and 
made available ot collectors.
 Clifford is an ordinary chondrite, type L6, Shock S3, Weathering W2, with some 
large chondrules, metal blebs, and odd tiny vugs.

I have now 11 slices at very reasonable, collector-friendly, non-gouging prices!
Listed right here:    http://www.impactika.com/clifford.html

Any questions, just ask!

Anne M. Black
www.IMPACTIKA.com
[email protected]

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