Carl 's wrote:

So far there are NWA 001, 052, 753 & 755 with the pseudonym of Kem Kem. 
Anymore? should be at least one more with a H5(?) classification (Brian 
Cox/PlanetBrey),but probably many more. Interesting topic.
Also NWA 1198, 2096. In addition NWA 2813, 2814, 4051 were purchased in Kem Kem.

Provisional data for NWA 268-277 say they originated in Kem Kem (purchased by Dean Bessey in Denver prior to Dec 2000). These remain unclassified. Casper meteorites?

jeff

Carl

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