[meteorite-list] AD: Cali#002 "HAMMERSTONE" fragment on ebay right now.

From: Michael Farmer <meteoriteguy_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 19:37:40 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <429320.16464.qm_at_web33102.mail.mud.yahoo.com>

Based on what I can see, and a UofA scientist already
saw one of my pieces, I am pretty sure it is a type 3,
more likely H since the chondrules are mostly quite
small. It has lots of metal, and slickensides and no
matrix, virtually all chondrules and sulfides. Still,
I suppose it could be an L3.
We are working on seeing who will do the analisys. I
hope Uof A can do it, the Astronomy Club in Cali wants
it done in Spain, but I told them that it might take
years if they do that. I will forward them emails for
some Nasa scientists and Uof A scientists. they want
credit on a paper, so they want to handle it. Of
course, I want it done as fast as possible.
mike

--- Impactika at aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 7/28/2007 8:22:08 P.M. Mountain
> Daylight Time,
> meteoriteguy at yahoo.com writes:
> Hey everyone, Robert Ward just called me and he
> just
> listed the largest of his fragments of Cali #002 on
> ebay. Started at one cent, ends in 3 days, bid
> away!
> This is the LARGEST piece that is up for sale, 1.4
> gram, with very nice fusion crust. It will come with
> a
> piece of the rooftop from the Cali #003 stone.
>
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> Is the University of Arizona doing the analysis?
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