[meteorite-list] Re: New Rare EL 3 Paleo Meteorite NWA 2828

Greg Hupe gmhupe at tampabay.rr.com
Sat Sep 9 16:17:45 EDT 2006


Hi Sonny and List,

Like Sonny said, it was hard to tell this was a meteorite in the field, 
literally or in a dark room in Morocco. When I first encountered it in 
Morocco, I wasn't sure it was a meteorite but took a gamble on some stones. 
Meteorite or not, I wouldn't get my money back if it was terrestrial. This 
is part of the process of acquiring rare and incredible meteorites. I have a 
whole garden full of terrestrial stones I bought as gamble stones in Morocco 
that I have a small fortune invested in. On the other hand, if I did not 
take gambles on "odd" stones, than I would not be lucky enough to retrieve 
several planetary stones, ultra-rare achondrites such as angrites, 
brachinites, ungrouped meteorites and of course this odd EL3, NWA 2828, to 
name a few.

It is a lot of fun but frustrating at the same time. Some times the rare 
meteorites will fool you and sometimes the Moroccans themselves will. Only 
experience will show you the difference!

Happy hunting, hope to see all who are attending the Denver Show.

Best regards,
Greg

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Greg Hupe
The Hupe Collection
NaturesVault (eBay)
gmhupe at tampabay.rr.com
IMCA 3163
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: <wahlperry at aol.com>
To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Cc: <gmhupe at tampabay.rr.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 4:05 PM
Subject: New Rare EL 3 Paleo Meteorite NWA 2828


> Hi Greg,
>
> I just polished a window in the NWA 2828. It does show some nice 
> chondrules of various sizes. It would be hard to tell in the field that 
> this was even a meteorite. I took my field magnet and tested the meteorite 
> and nothing. I also looked for signs of visible fusion crust or 
> regmaglypts. The only indicator that this might be a meteorite were the 
> tiny chondrules on the exterior of the meteorite. I would encourage any of 
> the desert hunters to get a piece of this meteorite to help with field 
> identification. If I had not seen this meteorite and came across one in 
> the field I would have thrown it away without any hesitation.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sonny
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