Hi all, I am hoping someone out there can help me. I am selling the collection of the late Richard Learn. He has a beautiful specimen identified only as "yet unnamed NWA - LL3? TKW 660g found 2000." Can anyone identify a killer NWA found in 2000 with a TKW of 660g? I am sure I can get his widow more $ if I have an actual NWA number and difinitive classification - even if it is "only" an L3 instead of an LL3. RSVP Thanks, Michael PS: anyone interested in picking up some of Dick's specimens who is NOT already on my mailing list, please let me know.
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