Personally, I see nothing wrong with cutting Sutter's Mill. We (as in the
scientific community) now have lots of stones and sliced pieces are needed for
thin sections, polished mounts, etc. The TKW is well over 300 g - compare this
with the really rare carbonaceous chondrites (e.g., Revelstoke -
Personally, I see nothing wrong with cutting Sutter's Mill. We (as in the
scientific community) now have lots of stones and sliced pieces are needed for
thin sections, polished mounts, etc. The TKW is well over 300 g - compare this
with the really rare carbonaceous chondrites (e.g., Revelstoke -
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