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Brahin   contributed by Anne Black, IMCA 2356   MetBul Link

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7591 gram end cut.   Pallasite, PMG

TKW 823 kg. Observed fall: no. The first pieces (20kg and 80kg) were found in 1807 by farmers of Kaporenki, a village in the district of Bragin, currently in Belarus.


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Anne Black
 8/23/2016 12:22:37 PM
Glad you like it. And Graham, it is an end cut, not a slice. The surprising thing, for a Brahin, is that it was stable, I had no rust problem with it.
M Schulman
 8/23/2016 9:13:48 AM
Great! Kinda reminds me of a big slab of Brenham I was looking at yesterday at AMNH, I think it was this one: amnh.org/exhibitions/permanent-exhibitions/earth-and-planetary-sciences-halls/arthur-ross-hall-of-meteorites/building-planets/brenham-amnh-3813
Adri*n Contreras G*mez
 8/23/2016 8:29:13 AM
Espectacular!!! Gran ejemplar y precioso!
Graham Macleod
 8/23/2016 3:17:40 AM
this is a great slice of Brahin Anne, The crystal structure is amazing! This beats all the tiny pieces I have seen for sale around 7gm each. Thanks for sharing.
 

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