How could it possibly be the main mass when it is claimed to be part of the NWA 8455 "clan" which consists of 15 names under its many pairings? The single NWA 8455 stone was reported to weigh 2,814 grams which would make it the current "main mass" of this pairing group.

This also doesn't explain why much more than 3 complete stones reported under the La'gad pairing have been placed on the market. The TKW of this pairing was supposed to be only 338 grams yet this amount has been greatly exceeded.

It appears unclassified (self-paired) stones have been placed on the market using the La'gad nomenclature. There are many keeping track of what is being offered.

Adam


On 11/3/2017 12:40 AM, Robert Verish via Meteorite-list wrote:
Thank you, Peter, for posting again (for a 2nd time) the link to the MBD entry 
for the La'gad meteorite.
It was a simple, but polite, way to point out that all of the questions that 
have been asked about this meteorite have their answers in that entry.

It shouldn't be necessary, but now that the dust-up has settled, I feel 
compelled to clear away any lingering misconceptions:
there is no question, this is the La'gad meteorite
there is no question who the classifier is, nor what is the classification
there is no question who found this meteorite, or where it was found
there is no question who owns this meteorite
there is no question at all about the provenance of this meteorite
there is no question that this is the main-mass of the La'gad meteorite.

The stone in the auction weighs 171grams and has had a sample cut from it, 
other wise it would weigh 186.24grams. This matches the MBD entry.
Having the stone called-out in the MBD and having it be the main-mass, and 
having the type-specimen be from that mass, is a premium for collectors.
Having the coords recorded in the MBD and having a name (like La'gad) and not a 
number is a premium for collectors, as well.

Taking everything into consideration, this Lunar would be a positive addition 
to any collection.
Bob V.

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On ‎Thursday‎, ‎November‎ ‎02‎, ‎2017‎ ‎06‎:‎18‎:‎45‎ ‎PM, Peter Marmet via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote: Adam Hupe wrote via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>:
La'gad doesn't show up in the Meteoritical Bulletin. What institution or 
scientist examined this exact specimen or is it unofficial or self-paired?

https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=63189

Cheers,
Peter

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