List members,

I know some of you guys/gals are not big NWA fans, but it is amazing to see 
the awesome specimens that are still coming out of Africa. For instance, Mike 
Farmer's new Howardite, NWA 1942 is truly an awesome specimen. I received a 
small slice this week and it looks like an achondrite goulash...meat, 
potatoes, all kinds of veggies in a nice sauce. What a mish-mash(mixture) of 
meteorite parts and pieces!! As Mike said in his description...it maybe one 
of, if not the nicest/coolest Howardite around. I only had one other sample 
of a Howardite before this one...I'm glad I waited.

The new NWA eucrites, urelites, C's, diogenites, mesosiderites, and other 
rarities just keep coming. I'm sure new Lunars and SNC's are not far behind.  
These numbered rocks certainly don't have the history or the romance of the 
old standby's or new falls, but from a type collector's standpoint...they are 
just stunning. 

A problem we collectors have is that we can only buy so much...leaving the 
majority of NWA numbers to other collectors. Anymore, I have to be very picky 
because the numbers and options are just too much for me. I don't need 
everyone of the eucrites, etc.

My apologies if I've offended or irritated anyone including the more 
classical collectors, or those who have a problem with the NWA situation as a 
whole...this is just a simple, but overwhelmed collector's view on some great 
looking "rare" material.

Thanx for reading,

John

 

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