[meteorite-list] New Primative Achondrite paired w/ NWA 3133 Available! Ad

John Birdsell birdsell at email.arizona.edu
Wed Jan 26 16:57:49 EST 2005


Hello everyone...we are looking forward to seeing many of you here at 
the Tucson show and are pleased to announce that we will be offering 
beautiful (and comparatively large) part slices from a newly classifed 
primative achondrite NWA 2643 in the near future at very reasonable 
prices.  NWA 2643 has been provisionally paired with NWA 3133 of which 
we have heard so much hoopla on the list and which one dealer has been 
selling for $375 per gram! We will be offering our slices for a fraction 
of that price! This is a really interesting and unique primative 
achondrite fall in that it has been referred to as the first known "CV7" 
and is thought to have formed through metamorphic or igneous processes 
deep within the parent CV body. For an abstract further describing one 
member of this fall see:

 http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2004AGUFM.P31C..02I&db_key=AST

If you are interested in adding some of this very unusual primative 
achondrite to your collection at a reasonable price contact us as we are 
taking pre-orders now and can cut to your specifications.


Also, be sure to contact us while you are in Tucson to make arrangements 
to see some of our other spectacular new meteorites including our new 
Chinese Pallasite, several extremely rare and unique new irons and 
numerous other chondrites and achondrites including our planetary NWA 2373.


Cheers



-John & Dawn
Arizona Skies Meteorites
http://www.arizonaskiesmeteorites.com




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