Hi Michael and List,

In my experience, I find that Sericho is a lot like Brenham. Most of
it is prone to rust, but there are some specimens that were more
stable to start with and when properly prepared those specimens tend
to be hold up pretty well. But, the real test will be a few more years
down the line. Sericho just hasn't been on the market long enough for
long term stability to be tested, but the preliminary results don't
look great. It's definitely not Seymchan, Imilac, or Esquel.

Best regards and stay safe,

MikeG

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On 8/15/20, mlblood--- via Meteorite-list
<meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if the Sericho Pallasite has proven to be stable over
> the
> years or is it prone to eventual rusting, or worse,     oozing  .
>
>
> Michael Blood
>
>
>
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