Hello List members,


Yesterday I listed the main mass of D'Orbigny on Ebay. After so many years of 
keeping this large piece intact rather than breaking it up to sell it off and 
based on the time value of money, I had to raise the price a bit. I am certain 
that all of you business people will understand this action. But I also realize 
that collectors do not like to see prices go up. So in an effort to keep this 
as a deal for anyone to consider I am including as a throw in item included for 
free the 243 gram main mass of the lunar breccia NWA 6570. If you open the link 
to the Ebay listing for the D'Or. mass you can also see pictures of this 
wonderful lunar meteorite. 


Marlin and Debbie Cilz came by the house this summer on their vacation. They 
were towing their travel trailer which they set up at a nearby park on the 
Tualatin river just a stone's throw from the house. It was a really fun visit. 
Debbie loves the new outdoor Mall they just finished near the house. Of course 
Marlin and I spent a lot of time talking meteorites. We dragged all kinds of 
meteorites out of the vaults and Marlin talked me into cutting a number of 
specimens which Patrick is now featuring on the web site and on Ebay. My 
favorite is the howardite NWA 6695 with it's carbonaceous inclusions as well as 
the gorgeous eucrite breccia NWA 6694. Marlin talked us into slicing up a 400 
gram chunk of the pyroxenite NWA 6693 which turned out to be stunning! I never 
would have believed a stone this friable could polish up so nicely. Now I 
understand why Greg Hupe sliced up some of his paired mass. Laboratories all 
over the planet are going nuts over this enigma and finding all man
 ner of weird anomalies within the slices and thin sections that we have been 
donating for research. This has been a super fun project for me while I sit 
here stuck to the sofa mending from surgery.


So, long story made shorter. Marlin had tried to convince me that he could make 
a 375 gram end piece of D'Orbigny look "knock down gorgeous". It was already 
cut many years ago. I have never cut or broken any of the pieces of the 
D'Orbigny. This was all done by Dr. Gerot Kurat back between 1999 and 2001 in 
his effort to get samples from the absolute center of this amazing oriented 
mass. The owner at the time; Sergio only wanted to know what it was. I think he 
must have figured that it was more sellable in smaller pieces. Only a very rare 
few of us got to see this mass before it was chopped into fragments. You can 
see one of the few pictures of this amazing, oriented nose cone on the Ebay 
page.


Well this week the end piece came back from Marlin. 

Words simply cannot describe how beautiful this specimen now is. The few cut 
specimens that I once had were horrid looking. Now I wish that I had more to 
send to Marlin. Marlin is a meteorite preparation magician! This makes me want 
to cut and polish one side of the main mass. And even though the surface on 
this end piece was rough cut, only .6 gram is lost from the process, 
unbelievable! I'll post a picture on the list but I don't know that my humble 
camera can do this piece justice.


Sincere regards,





E.T.
 
etmeteori...@hotmail.com
 
 
http://www.ebay.com/itm/200668470985?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649


                                          
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