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Mundrabilla   contributed by Matthias Baermann   MetBul Link


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Meteorite House, Andi Gren, Hamburg.   Copyright (c) Meteorite House, Andi Gren, Hamburg.
281 grams.   Iron, IAB-ung

TKW 24 MT. Observed fall: no. Found 1911, Western Australia.



   


Matthias writes:
Individual 281 g of distinctively sculpted shape with edges and ridges. Ocre-brown desert patina.

Characteristic for Mundrabilla: cavities caused by weathering of graphite inclusions (in some cases inhabited by ghostie wallabies).


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matthias
 8/11/2024 3:36:16 AM
Yes Anne. A Wallaby. Definitely.
John lutzon
 8/10/2024 11:39:14 PM
As I've said before, there must be something to its special conductivity powers; every time I hold one in each hand, my body registers 0% Resistance. Also, great pictures.
Anne Black
 8/10/2024 7:53:16 PM
Yes, great shape, and handle, very convenient. But I really like the ghost of the "Wallaby"? Is it really a wallaby, Matthias?
John Divelbiss
 8/10/2024 3:42:41 PM
agreed on both comments...this iron even has a handle for holding.
John lutzon
 8/10/2024 11:58:44 AM
Another great shape. Any update on its superconductivity attributes? Thank you.
Andi Koppelt
 8/10/2024 1:06:27 AM
Nice shape and size!
 

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