Howdy Jerry & all,

It might tell Jerry... but off-list! ;-)

Actually, this picture is an older one and this Youndegin slice has since
been professionally restored and prepared. It's an absolute beauty and can
be seen here:

http://www.meteorites.com.au/favourite/november2005.html

Cheers,

Jeff

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Is that dragon smiling??
Jeff, you're pictures are always unique. Care to share how you isolate your
meteorite from its background to create that "lost in space" effect??
Jerry Flaherty
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