[meteorite-list] Northwest Africa 5000 - The Mona Lisa of Moon Rocks - AD

Michael Johnson meteoreisen at ymail.com
Tue Jun 18 08:48:51 EDT 2013


Absolutely stunning! Beautiful slices.

Johnson, M.D.
www.johnsonmeteorites.com
Thumbed on my iPhone4S

On Jun 18, 2013, at 8:40 AM, Greg Hupé <gmhupe at centurylink.net> wrote:

> Hello Everyone!
> 
> It is my pleasure to announce the availability of some of the World's largest lunar meteorite slices and the new main mass of Northwest Africa 5000 (NWA 5000), also known as 'The Mona Lisa of Moon Rocks'. My brother, Adam and I had one of the very best meteorite cutters out there liberate five complete slices from the previous main mass, Marlin Cilz did an outstanding job!!
> 
> I will be bringing the 483.89 gram complete slice (CS3) to Europe this week. I custom made a special frame for it to honor the two French shows this week, especially Ensisheim since a meteorite fell there in 1492! I will also be bringing a selection of superb smaller slices that are sure to be a crowd pleaser. I hope to see all of my friends there and meet those who I have not yet met in person.
> 
> Here is a link to the NWA 5000 sales web page on Nature's Vault:
> http://www.naturesvault.net/meteorites/nwa5000.html
> 
> I hope you like the images as much as I did watching Marlin create these individual works of art from Northwest Africa 5000... A Cosmic Masterpiece
> 
> Best Regards,
> Greg
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