I am pleased to announce a new and very rare EL3 Paleo-Meteorite. It is NWA
2828 and was originally thought to be an aubrite but after additional
material was cut and analyzed at the University of Washington and NAU, a few
radial pyroxene chondrules were discovered. EL3's are even rarer than
aubrites so the re-classification turned out to a pleasant surprise. What is
interesting about NWA 2828 is the very low count of chondrules throughout
the individual stones, less than 1%! It has taken nearly a year of hard work
by myself and the scientists to get this properly classified so if you are
interested, purchase your EL3 material from the official source for NWA 2828
where you know you will get a great deal and the right meteorite.
I have loaded 36 slices, end cuts and individuals on eBay under my seller
name, NaturesVault. Here are the direct links to these very low
introductory-priced specimens:
In addition to these great deals, I have a number of excellent auctions
ending tomorrow and Thursday. Be sure to check then out as many are still at
just 99 cents.
Best regards and Thank You for looking and/or bidding, I appreciate it!
Greg
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Greg Hupe
The Hupe Collection
NaturesVault (eBay)
gmhupe_at_tampabay.rr.com
IMCA 3163
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Received on Tue 05 Sep 2006 01:33:44 PM PDT