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6.8 grams. H4/5 TKW 30 kg. Fall not observed. Found 2004 in Western Australia. Graham writes:This is a hard one to come by so when I saw some on Norbert Kammell’s site I bought 2. Lol Found in 2004 by A gold prospector while metal detecting on a large area of Windimurra Station. The first find was about 3 km N of Kantie Murdana Hill. The prospector gave one sample to Norbert Kammel who had it anylised by T. Jording and A. Biscoff at the University of Muesnster Germany. It was then classified by A.W.R.Bevan from the Western Australian Museum and the main mass and four thin sections are stored there.
This is a hard one to come by so when I saw some on Norbert Kammell’s site I bought 2. Lol Found in 2004 by A gold prospector while metal detecting on a large area of Windimurra Station. The first find was about 3 km N of Kantie Murdana Hill. The prospector gave one sample to Norbert Kammel who had it anylised by T. Jording and A. Biscoff at the University of Muesnster Germany. It was then classified by A.W.R.Bevan from the Western Australian Museum and the main mass and four thin sections are stored there.
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