[meteorite-list] Ad - unusual and rare meteorites from NWA

From: j.divelbiss_at_att.net <j.divelbiss_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:31:25 2004
Message-ID: <022120040135.6212.1a7e_at_att.net>

Hey...I thought you were my friend Stan?

Is youis callin me stuperd? Well, I really resemble that comment.

:<) JD

I can't believe it either.
>
>
> >These subjects are worthy of discussion...though in the case of NWA 3099 I
> >think it is unlikely they are from the same fall. Stefan tells me 3099 had
> >a nice shiny black crust with flow lines, etc. while Blaine's piece showed
> >no signs of crust that I can remember. Even when he pulled out the main
> >mass of his offerings for Stan to look at...it did not have any crust as I
> >remember.
>
>
> if the nwa 3099 is being compared to the 200ish g piece of l/ll3 I bought
> from Blain, i can pretty safely say there is no comparison. the stuff I got
> from Blain looks totally diffrent in terms of matrix color, chondrules, and
> exterior. the exterior of this stuff was typical well worn nwa desert rock.
> the end cut of nwa3099 I saw photos of had very fresh crust.
>
> i couldnt belive there is any chance of a pairing
>
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Received on Fri 20 Feb 2004 08:35:00 PM PST


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