Oops, make that desert varnish doesn't count as the original good stuff...


> Hi Marcin-ho,
>
> Does the crust after these millenium still look like you took a high 
> temperature blow torch to steel and watched it turn rainbowish colores, or 
> are we talking about an old magnetitated surface that has been exposed to 
> the elements and kept certain characteristics of its original glory.  Take 
> a look at the Mazapil Iron in Vienna sometime and PLeeeeease send me a 
> picture at high resolution.
>
> Desert varnish on stone meteorites does count as fusion crust, but I guess 
> there are all kinds of crusts possible.  Just not the original atmospheric 
> issue,
>
> Best wishes, Doug
>
>
>
>
>> Dear Buckleboo
>> Yes its strange but I have here crust. And it is not only on this one 
>> 282g
>> endpiece. Go and look into my 5kg endpiece in my shop. There are still 
>> flow
>> lines on crust. And noone prove when Morasko fall. Maybe 5000 maybe 2000 
>> y
>> ago.
>
> 

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