[meteorite-list] 2 grams of Shergotty

From: pkmorgan_at_rmci.net <pkmorgan_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:10:02 2004
Message-ID: <15555.156.153.254.10.1049409712.squirrel_at_webmail.velocitus.net>

Matteo and Gregory,
I have a deal for you both.

How about something like this:
Matteo, you wire me $2000 (I'll just hold the piece since it will be going
to Gregory anyway)

Gregory will then wire you $2000 (again, no shipping charge necessary)

Gregory, I will send you $1000 (see no shipping once again).

Looks like I end up with a $1000 dollars out of the deal so maybe Gregory
should just send that to me and save us all some time ;-)

Regards to all,
Phil


> --- Sharkkb8_at_aol.com wrote:
>
>> Yes. But when I buy shares in Microsoft or General
>> Motors and the price goes
>> down (true story ;-) I can't really complain to the
>> corporation and ask for
>> my money back, now can I? I can only sell it for
>> wherever the price goes, up
>> or down, and be a smarter investor each time.
>> That's part of the risk of
>> participating in a MARKET. If you're looking for no
>> volatility and
>> unchanging prices, maybe markets (meteorite or
>> stock) are not the right fit
>> for you.
>
> But to me is not a lot pleases see some material
> gained with my money sweat, go in ruin for fault of a
> person that decides to change the prices from a day to
> the other one.
>
>>
>> So, tell me. We all know you are very unhappy when
>> prices go down (join the
>> club), especially after investing in a meteorite, to
>> re-sell. What happens
>> when you invest in a meteorite, and the price that
>> buyers are willing to pay
>> goes UP dramatically? Do you charge the new, higher
>> going-rate? (If not,
>> I'll be selling my shares in
>> "mcomemeteorite, inc", too. ;-)>
>
>> But answer my question: what if this same meteorite
>> fell not in Piemonte,
>> but in the Foro Romano, same day, and all of Roma
>> was in an uproar over it?
>> Would you be able to buy 200 grams for $600? If
>> not, why not? Same
>> material.....
>
> not same material, one is a found another is a fall,
> but here the people not interested many in meteorites,
> if is find from a person ask to you a lot of money, if
> this is faind from a normaly farmerman, probably gift
> to you the rock.
>
>>
>> OK, please put me on the top of the waiting list,
>> for two grams of Shergotty,
>> at $1,000/gram. SERIOUSLY.
>
> If I have....
>
>>
>> It's pretty easy to say that you'd sell it for
>> $1,000/gram, Matteo, when you
>> don't have any. By the way, I'LL sell it for $500
>> per gram
>
>
> 500/gr. for a historical SNC? And for a Nakhla what
> price you ask?
>
> ........but I
>> don't have any either. ;-)
>>
>> Gregory
>>
>
> now I go to bed.....night
>
> Matteo
>
>>
>>
>
>
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