Hello Eric and all,

Very nice stone, but it brings up a question I've had for several years about 
"oriented" stones that have clearly broken in flight and have secondary crust 
on the "rear" side surrounded by a nice "rollover lip."  Unless there are good 
flow lines showing that this was the stabilized position in flight, I wonder if 
we're really seeing oriented stones.  Perhaps the edge of the original and 
thicker broken fusion crust has just remelted making it appear that the 
stone was oriented in flight because of an apparent rollover lip around the 
broken edge of a stone.  It would have nothing to do with the stone's 
orientation during flight.  Maybe Michael Blood addresses this question in 
his new book?

Cheers,

Frank

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From: "e...@meteoritesusa.com" <e...@meteoritesusa.com>
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sun, May 2, 2010 9:09:50 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] AD: Flight Oriented WI Meteorite

I'm taking offers on this gorgeous 18.3g Flight Oriented Wisconsin meteorite. 
http://www.meteoritesusa.com/wi-meteorite.html I may have only ONE other stone 
and some fragments available, so call 760-522-2152 or email me for details. The 
rest I'm keeping for my collection...

Stones are NOT easy to come by, and forget about the rumors you guys are 
hearing. There has NOT been 10 kilos recovered from this meteorite fall! We're 
here and know exactly how and why those rumors were started.

Enjoy...

Regards,
Eric Wichman
Meteorites USA
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