Check out images of our shop, our work, and our people here. Some of the rarest naturally occuring materials on the face of the earth are treated at MML. MML and some of the material Owners choose to post some examples of the process and the final results for you to check out...
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Sweet Shirt Steve.
Reclaiming a slice of the Brahin Meteorite to a fitting state of luster.
A Partially Perpared Slice Of The Concept Junction Meteorite.
Marlin with a slice of the Abee Meteorite.
David New at the shop holding up a partially prepaired slice of his meteorite.
Cross-polarized light optical thin section image of NWA 5400 (width of field = 1.2mm).

Photo Courtesy Of Greg Hupe ~ http://www.LunarRock.com.  Check Him Out In Our References Section...
Image of 58.9-gram complete slice with hologram-like olivine crystals that dance across the polished surface when tilted from side to side.

Photo Courtesy Of Greg Hupe ~ http://www.LunarRock.com.  Check Him Out In Our References Section...
A Close Up Of Marlin Cutting The Lunar NWA 4734.
A close up of the pyramid structure making up the top half of the Lovina Iron Meteorite.
The Lovina Iron Meteorite
The Lovina Iron Meteorite On The Saw
A Shot Of The Lovina Iron Meteorite Face After Cutting
The Pato de Munas Iron Meteorite After Cutting
Another Shot Of The Gan Gan Meteorite
The Gan Gan Meteorite After Cutting
The Buenaventura Main Mass
The Peekskill Main Mass
The Peeksill Meteorite
HThe Axtell Meteorite Main Mass
The Axtell Meteorite Main Mass
The Glorieta Mountain Meteorite
The Brachinite NWA 4882.
The Angrite NWA 4931
Marlin With Gary Huss At A Lab In Chicago.
The Gan Gan Meteorite
Purchase of the Peeksill Main Mass
Marlin Cutting A 150Kg Section Of The Brenham Meteorite On His High Capacity WF Wells Saw Used For The Larger Rocks.

Created by malihu and his cats on a hot summer day, adapted by justin on a cool mountain evening.

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