Hi Mike,
I forgot to add this link regarding the NWA 2828/Al Haggounia saga and
mention of a couple of the pairings:
http://www4.nau.edu/meteorite/Meteorite/Al_Haggounia.html
There are several pairings but I do not know them all.
Best Regards,
Greg
Greg Hupe
The Hupe Col
128 hours...
Ah ummm I believe there are several on ebay just
now.
--- steve arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello list.Are there any small,30 to 50 gram
> complete
> individuals forsale?I have not seen any.
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> Hello list.Are there any small,30 to 50 gram complete
> individuals forsale?I have not seen any.
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Steve, there are NO INDIVIDUALS, it is one fragmented specimen. Use hammer
to make some smaller complete full crusted specimens :P
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Hello list.Are there any small,30 to 50 gram complete
individuals forsale?I have not seen any.
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999!!
www.chicagometeorites.net.
Ebay I.D. Illinoismeteorites
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When I was in Morocco last june, I have found in one place strange thing.
This looked like slag, but from the other side it was a little similar to
material that I have seen on one other dealer (this white part)
Now Im sure it was a meteorite and part of this EL3 find.
But heh, they wa
unfortunately mr.Spammer many buy from me and the 70%
of my buyers its from USA and all its happy and say I
am honest in all, your idiocy its only voices put from
you in the list just for ruin my reputation,
fortunately only few listen your idiocy. For
Alfianello etc...well I pass this email to the
Thank you Greg! This should put this to bed and prove
exactly what I said! Matteo's piece is simply another
piece of this large meteorite. The photos are
identical. I am still trying to find my large box of
fragments of this meteorite, so that I can cut one and
load it on ebay, to show how identica
Dear List Members,
Since some members do not remember the very lengthy thread regarding NWA
2828, the first in this series, and recent pairings, here is the most up to
date description and an abstract I have for NWA 2828, an EL3 Fossil
meteorite originally classified as an aubrite, but not publ
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