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Re: The Fight for Truth, Justice & the American Way, in Monahans!
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- Subject: Re: The Fight for Truth, Justice & the American Way, in Monahans!
- From: Jim Strope <stardust@hgo.net>
- Date: Sat, 30 May 1998 07:02:28 -0400
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Hello List:
Maybe this little item will put a different spin on NASA's view of
metreoritic worth:
While the value of Monahans seems to only be $1 per gram---
I just returned from a trip to Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Their
gift shop is selling Darryl's Mars Cube set for $395-. How much does
that calculate out to per gram for Zagami? They sure felt compelled to
mark it way up over what Darryl probably supplied it to them.
I thought the $98- Darryl was asking retail for the cube was quite fair
in spite of all the attacks he was taking from some members of this
list. How do you feel about NASA's asking price?
Happy collecting to all.
Jim Strope
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