Hi Bernd and List,

> => Anyway, it is nice to hear someone say "excellent," "unbelievable,"
> => "proud" and "fine" all in the same description with Northbranch.
> => "Are there any *ugly* meteorites?

There are "ugly" meteorites! In fact, last Halloween I offered and sold "The 
World's Ugliest Halloween Meteorite". It went for an "excellent" price to a 
new "proud" owner. It was a "fine" mix of "unbelievable" Orange and Black 
colors and many broken fragments. It was truly "ugly", but I am still 
"proud" to have discovered it with a batch of other chondrites. It is said 
the ugly is only skin deep, but I believe that one was ugly all the way 
through ;-)

Best regards,
Greg

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Greg Hupe
The Hupe Collection
NaturesVault (eBay)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.LunarRock.com
IMCA 3163
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Northbranch H5


> Words that speak for themselves!!!
>
> => Anyway, it is nice to hear someone say "excellent," "unbelievable,"
> => "proud" and "fine" all in the same description with Northbranch.
> => "Are there any *ugly* meteorites?
>
> One JPEG attached of my 23-gram slice from Michael Farmer for Steve
> and Gary. It is not *ugly* at all but proudly displays its chondrules
> and melt veins when viewed under the microscope.
>
> Bernd
>
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