Hi list.The bases of the H4 OR H5,just comes from the initial find that I heard 
about.I am not making that an assumption about the provable class.I looked at 
it a little more in depth and it has a very noticeable crystalline matrix.It 
also has alot of white inclusions.NOT CHONDRULES!On my piece I can no 
chondrules at all.There is also darker gray material underlying the brighter 
gray matrix.Possible a very weak secondary crust.And as bernd said,there is an 
indication of slicken-slides.When I buy a bigger piece,IT will be fun to be 
able to look deeper at it.As for my other info,I have 4 freebies I forgot about 
from last week.I have 2 unclassified's,1 sikhote-alin baby,and a small micro of 
the tamdaght that broke off.Of the 2 unclass's,one is a 8.7 gram end cut,the 
other is a 7.2 gram part-slice.Both chondrule heavens!The SA weighs 15.8 
grams.Let me know what you want.I am making one final mail delivery with 
everything I have sold or given away.Tucson
 is 1 week away for me and I am coming to buy,so look out.Have a great all.
 
Steve R.Arnold,Chicago!
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