Hello Dirk, All,
That specimen is typical of larger pieces of the Weston H-breccia.
I've seen photos of other larger pieces and they all look like that,
give or take.
Yale has a larger piece:

http://www.peabody.yale.edu/collections/met/met_weston.html

Aaaand Frank just found another photo.  Good enough for me.
If anyone has any larger pieces of Weston available, I'm looking for one.
Regards,
Jason


On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 3:58 AM, drtanuki <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear List,
>  It appears that this is not Weston as labeled;maybe not even a meteorite?
>
> http://www.thedailyweston.com/news/weston-meteor-was-almost-lost-science
>
> Comments anyone?
>
> Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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