#1 is identical to the NWA iron that Ali Hmani has been selling for the past 
several years. It is from NWA (not Taza) but the name or number escapes me.  
This slices had the same blocky look to it.

#2 Gibeon

#3 Looks like Cooper, same shape and a finest pattern that has sort of a 
ghostly look to it.

#4 as Mike said, that is Smith's Mountain.

Matt Morgan
------Original Message------
From: Laurence Garvie
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Unknown irons at ASU
Sent: Feb 10, 2011 10:22 PM

I found four unlabeled iron meteorite slices in the collection at Arizona State 
University.  They can be seen at 

www.flickr.com/photos/meteorite_scientist/sets/72157625897257655/

If anyone recognizes any of the slices then please let me know at 
[email protected]

Thanks

Laurence
CMS
ASU
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