Beautiful slice Martin though there was a slight error in your email.
Hamlet has been reclassified as an LL3-4 breccia. I don't remember where
this was reported but I know Michael Masse has that information. Maybe we
could persuade him to share a bit?
Best wishes,
Rhett Bourland
Hello all
Yes is a nice photo in the book, many happy for this.
Now the all material of this meteorite is all sold,
but I have cut others similar meteorites, and is full
of strange inclusions, I have but some on Ebay and is
all go sold immediately, now I am under polished
others slicesbut
Ri hello
for others strange inclusions look here:
http://it.photos.yahoo.com/bc/mcomemeteorite2000/vwp?.dir=/varie.src=ph.dnm=NWA+075+2+SLICES+WITH+INCLUSION.jpg.view=t.done=http%3a//it.photos.yahoo.com/bc/mcomemeteorite2000/lst%3f%26.dir=/varie%26.src=ph%26.view=t
The number is no official,
Hi Dave,
The Nobelsville meteorite is really a nice stone. Well, was anyway. The kids
that found it sold it. Then, of course, it was sliced up like a loaf of
bread. Well actually more like a muffin since it was not very large. Here is
a link to a picture of it as a whole stone.
Hi Martin, Rhett and all,
I have a nice whole slice of Nobelsville and will take a photo and send on to anyone
who might want to see it. It shows nice breccia and has a very light gray color to it.
--AL
Martin Horejsi wrote:
Hi Dave,
The Nobelsville meteorite is really a nice stone. Well,
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