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Nice! On 20/12/10 13:09, Anita Westlake wrote:
Hi Martin: I have the opposite problem: I have a cast and am looking for its name! It came from a specimen in the Smithsonian. It's large (like a big watermelon) and has loads of regmaglyphs. I'm guessing the "real" piece could weigh anywhere from 200-300 pounds. A slice was taken off the bottom to test. It shows a beautiful Widdmanstatten pattern. I will try to send a pic later. (I'm at work now). What does the Middlesbrough meteorite look like? Thanks for any help, Anita Westlake ________________________________ From: martin goff<msgmeteori...@gmail.com> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Mon, December 20, 2010 5:51:58 AM Subject: [meteorite-list] Middlesbrough meteorite cast Hi all, I am still after acquiring a cast of the Middlesbrough meteorite but after much searching and many emails still no joy. I know a certain number of casts were sold By Dieter Heinlein but no more are available from him. I posted to the list quite a while ago but thought it was worth another try! Does anyone know of any for sale anywhere or have one that they would be willing to part with? Any leads would be really really appreciated! Happy christmas to all Cheers Martin
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