Hello Jim, John, Marcin and List,

> http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v614/CaneySprings/
> http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v614/CaneySprings/
> http://www.johnkashuba.com/Pages/Meteorite%20Pages/Pictures/NWA2826LL5.htm

No matter what it is: fusion crust, impact melt, darker material, one thing is 
sure: It's
one stunning LL5 chondrite with gorgeous crust and beautiful, well-developed 
thumbprints!

John is such an experienced observer and photographer of meteoritic details 
that I have
no problems joining his assessment: it does indeed look like matrix material 
surrrounded
by fusion crust melt!

Thanks for sharing !

Bernd

P.S.: Marcin still has a few slices for sale but if you should have fallen in 
love
with the 132 gram crusted fragment - too late because I have just bought it ;-)

http://www.polandmet.com/_nwa2826.htm

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