And you can see the BLUE FUSION CRUST!! I saw this piece in person. What a
find Jim (and others)!  That Imilac looked orientated as well.
Matt Morgan

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Jim wrote:

> The first is a 723 gram oriented Murchison

http://209.238.151.128/murchison723.htm

Aaaaahhhhhh !!!

Oh, Jim, c'mon, ... don't show us such things, please!

In my opinion, this is the best ever photo we
have seen of the cut surface of a Murchison.

The only other oriented individual that I know of and that
can compete with this carbonaceous chondrule wonder
is in Michael Buckler's collection.

Back to drooling, salivating, gazing in awe at this incredible
723-gram Murchison - well, at least there is also my 6.9 gram
partial slice and a thin section from Bob Haag here :-)

Bernd


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