Svend wrote:

"what if the researcher finally answers you
and explains, he has not received your sample"


Hello All,

When I had a 462-gram NWA individual (purchased from Dean B. on October 25, 
2004)
classified by Prof. Addi Bischoff, he even sent me a photo showing the the 
different
slices and endcuts. Each (!) of them was labeled with "Pauli", "Dünnschliffe" 
[thin
sections] and "IfP Münster". Of course the photo still exists in case someone 
cares to
host it. Not a single gram got lost. It turned out to be an H3-5 (NWA 3346, 
H3-5; S2; W2)
chondrite obviously with some very interesting inclusions because Prof. 
Bischoff wrote:

"...a very interesting fragment that I would like to measure before ..."

99.3 grams remained at Muenster University - more than the usual amount - 
because
I also got a thin section without having to pay for it and the deal was to 
donate more
than the usual amount of meteoritic material of that H chondrite as a 
compensation.

Oddly enough, this meteorite has slipped through the grates of the Met.Bull. 
because
it is still listed as "Provisional" in the Meteoritical Bulletin.


Best wishes,

Bernd


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