From: jl at lutzon.com (John Lutzon) Date: 2024-02-20 14:57
  What's happening here, folks. I'm not endorsing this finder, in any way, but all of these maybe's, assume, could, possibles can be detrimental to Anyone's reputation. If anyone has what it takes to Prove it is misrepresented--Do So. I've heard of several sellers that sold meteorites that turned out to be the wrong classification, this was not by intent==instead it was misrepresented to them. Know anyone that got duped or sold some? 
   What's next; bind it to a chair and throw it in a river to see if it floats or sinks.
 Assuming conclusions is a Horrible path for the entire meteorite community.
John       

> On 02/20/2024 5:12 PM EST Korotev, Randy via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
> 
>  
> See the field photo at the bottom of the MetBull writeup:
>   https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=81448
> 
> Yes, I suppose it could be faked.
> 
> There are two ordinary chondrites reported from nearby, 6 km and 13 km away.
> 
> Randy Korotev
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