[meteorite-list] Largest Meteorite Collection
From: Martin Horejsi <martinh_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 21 17:25:54 2005 Message-ID: <d39dc615f166fbedaba044cafb2e2e03_at_isu.edu> Hi All, I really believe that one must not try to evaluate a collection's rank based upon market values. The reason is that when dealing with the large collections (those that rank in the top 10 or 25 private collections) many of the pieces could arguably be one-of-a-kind, or the only piece outside institutional collections. Or even the only piece period. Applying general market trends does not work. If you do not believe this, then I suspect you have not experienced the exchange of such pieces. It is a whole different world than the usual dealer/ebay experience. And it is not for the faint-of-heart. Historically, falls have always been more valuable than finds for numerous reasons. And I think those same reasons are just as valid today. As far as NWA, I merely excluded them from my schemes, not from the ranking meteorite collections. I just did not spend the time trying to figure out what about them is quantifiable given so many unknowns with respect to their discovery. If you have a scheme, I'm all ears. But I will disagree with you if NWAs are treated the same as other finds. Brahin? Good point. Add it to the list of pallasites to exclude. Anything else? Cheers, Martin On Apr 21, 2005, at 2:50 PM, stan . wrote: > >> Pallasite other than Imilac and Esquesl: +2 > > > so brahin is 'worth' more than esquel? > darn i better call up Ivan in a hurry and tell him he's selling his > stuff too cheap! :) > > I dont htink that it's realistic to discount NWA's (dhofars, ect) in > determining the breadth of a collection, especially a type collection. > it is quite simply IMPOSSIBLE to have anythign resembling a complete > type colelction without NWAs. Some of the most sought after and extoci > material comes from dense collecting areas. > > Personally i dont care where something fell, i care WHAT that > something is. a flawless diamond on your girls' ring finger is still a > flawless diamond no matter if she is in the united states or in > morocco. > > > ______________________________________________ > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > Received on Thu 21 Apr 2005 05:25:36 PM PDT |
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