[meteorite-list] David's NWA 6155 - a CK4 with W0 and TKW 53 grams

From: karmaka <karmaka_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2010 19:32:00 +0100 (CET)
Message-ID: <66536330.2066100.1291573920416.JavaMail.fmail_at_mwmweb019>

I agree with you Bernd.
The slices are rare, FRESH and beautiful.
I've already bought one.
Don't wait too long...

Best
Martin



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Von: bernd.pauli at paulinet.de
Gesendet: 05.12.2010 17:21:58
An: Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: [meteorite-list] David's NWA 6155 - a CK4 with W0 and TKW 53 grams

>Hello List,
>
>Yesterday my young German fellow meteorite collector David G. offered nine slices
>of his very fresh, carbonaceous chondrite NWA 6155. It was classified by Tony Irving
>as a CK4 with a TKW of only (!) 53 grams.
>
>Those of you who have already seen the pictures David has taken of this carbonaceous
>beauty, can, without a doubt, confirm that this *is* a fresh CK4 (hence W0!) and its
>extremely low TKW certainly make it worth a closer look and a desirable addition to
>one's collection!
>
>Even though the online Meteoritical Bulletin says it is a CK5, it is actually a CK4
>(Tony Irving, pers. comm. with David). This is your chance to acquire a stunningly
>fresh CK4 chondrite. Our young student from Saxony would certainly appreciate it!
>
>Of the twenty-nine CK4 chondrites from NWA hitherto listed in
>the Bulletin, none has been assigned a weathering degree of W0:
>
>W0 = none
>W0/1 = one
>W1 = four
>low = 2
>
>----------------------------------
>
>Best pre-Xmas wishes,
>
>Bernd
>
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