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On Feb 20, 2011, at 10:46 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> Hi all
> My NWA 6355 lunar has been flying off the shelves. It is grouped with the 
> only lunar meteorites that are comparable to soils brought back by the Apollo 
> 16 mission. Specifically, it is one of the only instances where lunar 
> meteorites can be correlated with materials from a moon mission landing site 
> (according to Dr. Irving). There are a few small pieces and one large 
> complete 14g slice on Ebay.  For discounted pricing, please contact me 
> personally for sales.
> 
> Also available are a couple killer small Odessa's from a 1960's collection.  
> Easily the best "smalls" I have seen.  NWA 6421 the Johnstown-like diogenite 
> is a must-see.
> 
> You can view my auctions here...
> http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites. 
> 
> Matt Morgan
> ------------------------
> Matt Morgan
> Mile High Meteorites
> http://www.mhmeteorites.com
> P.O. Box 151293
> Lakewood, CO 80215
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