Good evening Dean, and Folks,

My first impression was that the  "specimen" was a spectacular piece of 
pre-historic peanut brittle.  
 
Then, the big let down when the after-cutting photo showed it to be nothing  
more than lunar-oxidized platinum.  

Well, Dean--You almost had a  keeper!  Better luck next time, old friend.  :-)

Best regards  to all,

Paul Martyn
Savannah, GA

In a message dated 1/11/2008  8:01:02 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I got a  little excited about this a short while ago
(until I cut it).
Only weights  30 grams. Hard to believe that is  not
crust.
http://www.cebuprincess.com/meteoriteshop/oddrock.html
Anybody  recogonize this as a unusual meteorite? It is
absolutely non  magnetic
Cheers
DEAN
 



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