They are not bricks. Bricks are made from clay and usually pressed into a mold of some type for uniformity. The rock used to build the Meteorite Museum was sandstone found in the area. It varies in thickness and is cleaved to make the sizes needed for a particular application. I personally have a piece that shows a definite wave pattern.

Best,
John Gwilliam

At 04:02 PM 8/22/2007, David & Kitt Deyarmin wrote:
I see people selling bricks from the Nininger Museum from time to time.

How do they acquire these?

I'm interested in buying one but how will I know if it's from the actual museum?

Does anyone know the dimensions of a full brick?

Thanks
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