Dear Meteorite Friends,
 
Hope you all have had a great start to your week!
 
I recently uploaded to my website a selection of slices from two noted 
meteorite falls.
 
First: The Yunnan, China fall of 6/1/18. The cut surface of this fall is quite 
lovely, more abundant in chondrules than you might expect for a probable L6. As 
far as I have seen, I am the only person listing slices of the Yunnan fall and 
there are only 5 on the site to pick from…
 
Second: The poorly distributed New Halfa, Sudan fall from 11/8/94. I can only 
account for less than 1kg of New Halfa in private collections so these 
relatively large specimens are very rare indeed.
 
https://bigjohnmeteorites.com
 
These are both beautiful and exceptional specimens that reveal an abundance of 
chondrules ready to appreciate grossly or through the loupe. Definitely worth 
adding to your collection.
 
If you are a fall collector then today is a very good day for you. :-)

Additionally I have a selection of Polymict Diogenite specimens still available 
which were cut from the main mass of NWA 11805.
 
Please take a moment from your busy day to see what is available on my site. 

Cheers,
John A. Shea, MD
IMCA 3295
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