Hi All,

I just received and photographed this very nice slice of Forestburg (b) from 
the Hupe' 
Collection.  Lately I've been focusing on widening my collection by purchasing 
smaller 
specimens and this one is just beautiful.  Some info about this meteorite;

An L5 chondrite found in 1957 at 33° 29' 44"N, 97° 35' 19"W, in Montague 
County, Texas, 
USA by Mr. Willard Freeman. Mr Freeman found this 26.6 kg stone in a dry 
creekbed where 
it may have been transported by water. 

Mineralogy and classification of Forestburg (b) (T. J. McCoy, JSC; A. J. 
Ehlmann, TCU): 
olivine, Fa25.8; pyroxene, Fs21.6; shock stage S5, weathering grade W1; the 
chondrite is 
shock blackened and contains impact melt clasts. 

If you want to take a look it is here;

http://www.meteorite-dealers.com/forestburg2-6.html

Best to All,

Gary Foote
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com

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