[meteorite-list] NWA's
From: Larry Harrison <L_Harrison_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed Nov 24 11:55:10 2004 Message-ID: <41A4BCE3.6040608_at_infostations.com> Greetings List, I am but a small time collector (>200 specimens). However, I cherish my small example of the evolution of the solar system. I am also an astronomy educator. I always include meteorites in my lectors AND I am always asked "how do you know if it is really a meteorite? My answer: Irons are simple to recognize, and I explain the widmanstatten figure and how it forms. Stones on the other hand require analysis especially when chondrules (I explain chondrules) are not easily visible. In those cases it is very important to know your source. I have always made it clear that I only deal with reputable dealers. The posts of late have put a very large question in my mind about who is reputable. The saddest part is that many reputable dealers are being scamed by the Nomads. I prefer to collect the rarest of the rare. And this is where most of the scams are being made. My absolute certainty of the authenticity of my collection is now in question! I do not question that any piece in my collection is or isn't a meteorite, but that it is not the specimen type that I think it is. I have always been more than excited about the immense number of new and rare meteorites coming out of the Sahara. If not for these finds I could never afford as many representations of the early solar system or of the achondrites of lessor differentiated bodies. I am crushed, uncertain and totally confused! What to do? Since I am not a big time buyer, my reluctance to purchase further NWA's will not hurt any of you. However, I feel that I am Mr. Average. If this mess curbs my desire to purchase more meteorites, I assure you it is doing the same to many more. This is the saddest moment in my 20 years of meteorite collecting. Thanks for letting me vent, Harrison Received on Wed 24 Nov 2004 11:54:59 AM PST |
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