Hi all,

There seems to be some very stable specimens and also some that will
crumble in your hands. It all depends on where it sat for the last
1000 years.

On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 6:14 AM, Andrey via Meteorite-list
<meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
> Hello Dear List Members,
>
> Just a small question to new Sericho (was Habaswein) Kenya pallasite owners,
> dealers, cutters: how stable is it?
> From my own experience I noticed its extreme degree of instability, similar
> to Admire or even more... Is this unlucky piece, just fortuity or is it
> really so?
>
> Thanks in advance for your answers,
>
> Andrey,
> IMCA#6240
>
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