Guys, I too have seen thousands of kilos of these meteorites.
THEY ARE THE SAME!
It is also NWA 787.
I had the first number, NWA 787, then every time I returned to Morocco, more and more came out, Dean got his classified, Greg and Adam got their classified etc.
The classes may vary as this is one of if not the largest known stony meteorite on the planet, and certainly has variation within the mass which can be found in the fragments.
Mike Farmer
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> Sorta looks like NWA869 to me.

far from this Dean. Maybe this is not that big different from NWA869 as my
NWA1906 from Mike NWA1906 :-D but this is for sure not the same meteorite.

http://img106.exs.cx/img106/764/869and904.jpg
one of the slices in that photo is a piece of 904 from the hupes, the other is a piece of 869 from dean. both great hunks of meteorite... wanna guess what one is what?



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