Hi, It is just a suspicious rock until Mr. Rodriqez has it properly verified and classified by a classifying institution. Your question should be directed to him. He should take the same steps everyone else does.
An inexperienced Florida analyst issued a meteorite certificate. He had never seen a meteorite except in pictures. Amazingly, he claimed a piece of 'power station chimney build-up' (removed by cleaning) was 'a meteorite' due to iron and nickel content. If it is genuine, let the experts describe it. I'm suspicious of anyone who wants recognition without going through the proper steps. Best, ken #9632 Bernard \"Rendelius\" Rems wrote: > I got a news submission for Wolrd of Meteorites, concerning the sale > of a �litosiderite� � what the hell is this? > > Bernhard > ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

