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Re: meteorite preservation



Hi All

Rock tumblers with a course grit do well too. He he 

John

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> From: Fred Mason 
> To: meteorite-list 
> Subject: Re: meteorite preservation
> Date: Tuesday, September 15, 1998 2:32 PM
> 
> Gee, I've had the same problem but acid and sandblasting seems to do the
> trick...(8-)>
> especially for those pesky crusts on those nice Mars rocks!!!
> 
> Fred
> capnjeep@att.worldnet.net
> 
> doug wrote:
> 
> > Here is part of and e-mail I received today:
> >
> > The whole rock was covered with this black burnt layer that is very
hard
> > to get off as if the object had been through very intense heat. I have
> > managed to clean about 33% of it...
> >
> > Doug
> >
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