Roman,

What is the paramagnetic response to a strong magnet? If next to nothing then 
it is a good chance of being an R (or LL)...if a little stronger then EL(or 
L), if noticebly strong then EH (or H).

The feerless guesser,

John

> Roman,
> 
> Could be an R...but looks more like an EH or even EL.  Or just another nicely 
> colored L or H. That about covers it...my vote is an E type of some kind.
> 
> John
> 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > My link below shows a little NWA meteorite I cut in half.
> > The total weight after cutting is 3.8 grams. Could it be an R chondrite?
> > In the scan the ruler scale shows 1/16's of an inch.
> > 
> > http://www.meteoritelabels.com/NWA2.jpg
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> > It's slow at my sign shop right now, so I have time to cut meteorites
> > these days. I'll be cutting a large 1.2 kilo Estherville fragment with
> > some nice black fusion crust soon. Anyone need a piece?
> > 
> > Best regards,
> > Roman Jirasek
> > www.meteoritelabels.com
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