I have a 240-250 gram lot of this material for sale, it is the very last of 
what I have for sale. 
I will not have anymore of this until spring if I am lucky enough to find more. 
The lot is many cut and polishes pieces, slices, end cuts, windowed individual, 
complete individual. Some are over 30 grams a couple over 20 grams, several 
between 5-10. a several between 10-20. Some of these pieces are the only piece 
that I have offered for sale of certain matrixes.
 I have a couple lithogies that look superb but only found a single small 
stone, I kept most of them, but they all have a piece in this lot. This lot has 
a lot of smaller pieces but very nice pieces, even the smallest piece mhas a 
great viewing surface. I will send photos of the lot if you requested, haven't 
taken any yet.

I will sell this lot for $175

If you are interested in this contact me through email, OFF-LIST It will go to 
the first email I recieve.
Happy Holidays and God Bless........

Best Wishes,
Joe Kerchner



----- Original Message ----
From: Pat Brown <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; Met List <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, December 21, 2009 9:25:13 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Mystery Nevada Find?


Hello to the List, 

This cut surface also shows small vesicles that make one wonder if it is one of 
the few meteorites that have vesicles. 

I would certainly have picked it up and submit for closer inspection. 

Sonny is very experienced and has made some spectacular finds, I hope this one 
turns out to be another rare type. 

Best Regards, 
           Pat  

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> Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 21:10:35 -0500
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Mystery Nevada Find?
>
> Listees,
>
> Sonny Clary sliced a piece off this found desert specimen and mentioned that 
> I might want to let the List look at the remainder,in hopes I will get some 
> opinions. It is slightly heavier than similar terrestial rocks, makes a dark 
> streak, is attracted lightly to a neomydium mag, enough to support the 
> missing 30 gram slice. Carbonaceous condrite? Meteor wrong? What say you?
>
> Incidentally, that's one of Joe's titanium scale cubes. As you can see, they 
> are a very dark grey and very sharp edges and very heavy.
>
> http://members.cox.net/countdeiro/PC210229.JPG
>
> Thanks for looking,
>
> Count Deiro
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