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27.43 grams. L5
TKW 18 kg. Observed fall 26 March 2003, Cook County, Il, USA.
This is a hammer meteorite - fragments struck at least 2 houses and the Park Forest fire station.
Anne writes:
Fragment shows both lithologies, and some crust.
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Found at the arrow (green or red) on the map below
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Anne Black 7/27/2016 9:32:51 PM |
Well, John, like most Falls, US or otherwise, it might have been cheap on the field, but it quickly went very high. Then as more and more pieces were found it went down, way down. And now it is all gone, stashed in collections, and there is very little left on the Market. Same old principle: offer and demand. But of course you could make me an offer! ;-) |
John Divelbiss 7/27/2016 7:17:11 PM |
The PF price $$ went up very fast over a month's time. Crazy start to any US find first costs for collectors going forward from this particular fall, IMHO. Not sure why...other than momentum to cover costs ++. |
John Divelbiss 7/27/2016 7:12:14 PM |
Nice chunk of Park Forest Anne. Similar to the dual colors of Chelyabinsk. In the earliest days of the PF fall, this piece might have been purchased for $200 or $300 from a purchasing/or finder "guy/gal" in the field. I still say Dammit...fuudddggge...etc.!! At the time, I only bought one really nice slice from some guys from Washington who were there. It is almost all dark melt but does have a nice big white chondrule in the mix. I should have gone to PF right away too...20/20. :/ |
Ben Fisler 7/27/2016 11:41:14 AM |
Very classy! |
Johnno 7/27/2016 8:34:21 AM |
Very nice |
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