[meteorite-list] Tucson 05 Retrospective
From: M come Meteorite Meteorites <mcomemeteorite2004_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed Feb 16 11:15:38 2005 Message-ID: <20050216161534.90887.qmail_at_web50107.mail.yahoo.com> well done Matteo --- Michael Farmer <meteoritehunter_at_comcast.net> ha scritto: > Now I know that you are a bitter piece of filth who > doesn't have a meteorite > and it lashing out at the world for it. > Dr Ehlmann is the nicest man in the world, and knows > meteorites better than > you can imagine, he has curated one of the worlds > finest collections for > decades. > Why don't you just fade away, and lock yourself and > your "meteorites" in a > cave for a while? Bitterness and hatefulness (and > lawsuits) will not turn > your crappy rocks into meteorites, no matter how > much you wish. > Sincerely > Mike Farmer > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "S. Ray DeRusse" <srd_at_ispwest.com> > To: "Notkin" <geoking_at_notkin.net> > Cc: "Meteorite List" > <meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com> > Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 10:21 PM > Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson 05 > Retrospective > > > > Greetings List; > > > > Well, imagine our surprise when we read the > thread below. I had a > > personal conversation with the Dean of the TCU > geology department in which > > he informed me that among other things, Dr. > Ehlmann was "barely a > > geologist and not a very good one at that". He > also called him, "an old > > man just waiting to retire," just a menial curator > of a meteorite > > collection doing no real research". He said more > but I don't necessarily > > agree with everything he Dean said. But it matters > not much since in my > > view this award has very little meaning attached > to it because of the > > group handing it out. Was there some sort of > election or nomination > > procedure involved or posted somewhere? How does > this little favoritism > > scheme and showering of affection work for a group > who even his colleague > > has bad mouthed him this way. Did you include the > Dean's viewpoint ? Or > > did you gather together willy nilly to keep > misconduct and racism a > > fertile nesting ground in planetary science? > > > > Cordially, > > S. Ray DeRusse and Bill Cutler > > www.bccmeteorites.com > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________________ > > > > Notkin wrote: > > > >> Dear Friends and Listees: > >> > >> I've come up for air after a long and sometimes > exhausting Tucson show. > >> This was my first show as a legal resident of the > great state of Arizona > >> and it was a very different experience for me. I > had a house full of > >> overnight guests, hosted the big birthday bash, > met with clients, acted > >> as Allan Lang's auctioneer, bought and traded for > a few collection > >> pieces, and generally ran around like a lunatic > taking care of a million > >> things for nearly three weeks. I think it was > more fun when I used come > >> out here for a vacation each February . . . but > then I had to go back to > >> New York afterwards, and that part wasn't so fun > : ) > >> > >> I'd like to sincerely thank all of you who joined > Steve Arnold IMB and > >> myself for the Sixth Annual Meteor Mayhem party > and Harvey Awards. The > >> consensus was that the new venue (The Copper > Club, inside the Arizona > >> Plaza) was a HUGE improvement over previous > venues, and I agree. Our many > >> guests were able to move around and socialize, > instead of being pinned > >> behind a crowded restaurant table, while > experiencing lousy waiter > >> service . . . and Steve and I certainly enjoyed > having a stage from which > >> to present the Harvey Awards. We will return to > the Copper Club next year > >> if the hotel remains open. > >> > >> Congrats to the 2005 Harvey Award winners: > >> > >> Dr. Art Ehlmann -- Lifetime achievement > >> Michael Blood -- Ambassador award > >> Mike Miller -- Best new meteorite find > >> Ruben Garcia -- Best new meteorite find > >> Sonny Clary -- Rookie of the year! > >> Jose Guggiari -- Best new meteorite find > >> Edwin "E.T." Thompson -- Lifetime achievement > >> > >> And remember, you don't have to be "old" to > receive a lifetime > >> achievement award : ) There are many other > deserving people in our > >> community, so stay tuned for next year's awards! > >> > >> Low point of the show this year was when somebody > stole one of our Harvey > >> Awards, while they were on display prior to the > awards ceremony. It was > >> somewhat embarrassing that -- thanks to our thief > -- > >> we did not have an award to give to our final > recipient (E.T.), but I was > >> able to make another one, and deliver it to > E.T.'s room before he left > >> for Oregon. I know that Harveys are something of > a hot item, but COME ON > >> that's pretty low. We're going to make a special > "Jackass of the Year" > >> certificate for the person who stole the award, > and we'll leave it out on > >> the table next year, so be sure to steal that > too. Thanks. > >> > >> On a more positive note, I'd like to thank Twink > & Larry Monrad and Jim > >> Kriegh for the stunning Gold Basin panorama > birthday cake, which they > >> very kindly brought to the party. This year's > cake was the best ever. > >> Also, thanks to my co-host Steve Arnold IMB, and > my great friend Geoff > >> Cintron who did everything from act as chauffeur > to buying us drinks > >> during the awards; and Lisa Marie Morrison of > Sirocco Design, a very > >> talented jewelry designer, who served as our > glamorous hostess *and* > >> absentee bid agent during the R.A. Langheinrich > auction. > >> > >> As always, Michael Blood's auction was a great > event (I came home with > >> the one piece I really wanted) and bigger than > ever this year. Allan > >> Lang's auction on the Sunday was a success too, > and I shocked everyone by > >> showing up in a suit and tie. Well, once a year > with the tie isn't so > >> bad. > >> > >> It was a pleasure to finally meet fellow > collector Martin Horejsi, after > >> many years of friendly correspondence. Monnig > Gallery Director Teresa > >> Moss and her husband Lane made their first visit > to the show, and it was > >> particularly nice to see them here, as Teresa, > Dr. Ehlmann, and I have > >> worked closely together on the Monnig Gallery > website. > >> > >> Another highlight for me was spending time with > genius inventor Bill > >> Mason. My girlfriend and I joined him for dinner > just last night, and > >> Bill gave me a personal class in working with his > meteorite rust > >> prevention kit. You shoulda seen what it did to > my rusty old Brahin! This > >> product is truly amazing, and if you haven't > tried it, you should. I must > >> also mention that Bill was the recipient of this > year's Charles H. > >> Sternberg Medal from the paleontology community > and the good people at > >> AAPS (www.aaps.net). This is an extremely high > honor, very well deserved, > >> and I'm sure Bill's many friends in the meteorite > community will join me > >> in congratulating him on this fine achievement. > >> > >> Finally, we owe a big vote of thanks to Allan > Lang, Bob Haag, and the > >> other exhibitors at the Westward Look Resort who > financed a special event > >> which made it possible for many of us to listen > to, === message truncated === ===== M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALY Email: mcomemeteorite2004_at_yahoo.it Sale Site: http://www.mcomemeteorite.it Collection Site: http://www.mcomemeteorite.info International Meteorite Collectors Association #2140 MSN Messanger: spacerocks at hotmail.com EBAY.COM:http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/mcomemeteorite/ ___________________________________ Nuovo Yahoo! 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