Hi John and List
> thanx for the support. I felt like the lone ranger coming out and
> commenting on Matt's new aquisition. What a beauty it is!
Well, we shouldn't expect everyone to chime in on what we are
saying or what we are enthusiastic about. It is almost impossible
to respond to all thos
Hi list,
As a classification freak myself who alway said it matters not where or when it falls but where it came from, I too have drifted to the dark historic side of the hobby with some of my purchases.
May the GOD ALHKAN save us all!!
Howard Wu[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bernd:
got my th
Bernd:
got my thin L'Aigle slice today that I had bid on on EBay. Wow, how happyI am about this little L6 - "only" an L6, but the "history-laden" L'Aigle chondrite,that, along with Barbotan, convinced the last conservative bunch of enlightenedscientists, that stones do fall from the skies. I lov
Hi John and List,
> The Spade meteorite looks and reads like a very special find.
It surely does!
S2; W2; annealed imb; silicate darkening;
chromite veinlets; martensite; ...
.. just to mention a few of its peculiarities!
My specimen is on its way across the "Big Pond".
> Congratulations to
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