[meteorite-list] I am home from Tokyo
From: Walter Branch <branchw_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue Jun 7 07:09:24 2005 Message-ID: <000701c56b50$fa529900$6101a8c0_at_launchmodem.com> Hi Mike, I confess, I don't understand. Why, exactly, were you kicked out of the show? -Water Branch --------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Farmer" <meteoritehunter_at_comcast.net> To: <meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 2:29 AM Subject: [meteorite-list] I am home from Tokyo > Hi everyone, > I am home a little early from Tokyo, and am preparing now for the Ensishiem > and St Marie aux Mines shows in France. Anyone who wants anything, let me > know now so that I can prepare it, ship it, or bring it to France. I will be > traveling on from there back to Asia, and will not be bringing much at all > to Europe. So please make your requests now. > > On to other business: > > Just a quick note about the Tokyo show, and just to squash any rumors before > they start, something occurred there that needs to be addressed now, not > when people start spreading rumors. > > Hans Koser and I went to Tokyo, and managed to acquire a table at the > show, directly from the show owner, when another dealers material was stuck > in customs. > That table unfortunately was next to Marvin and Kitty Kilgore. We agreed > from the start not to put meteorite specimens on the table (as this would > compete too much with Marvin). Hans and I both had mineral specimens, and > meteorite jewelry, spheres, and eggs made of meteorites. > Within an hour of setting up the table (the show had already started) there > was a meeting with Marvin Kilgore and Bud Eisler. The complained to the show > owner several times, then Kitty Kilgore came in and saw us there and she got > the show owner, then they forced us to be kicked out of the show. There was > of course, an argument and although nothing serious, there was no happiness > between Hans, myself nor Marvin. He tried to explain that it was not > personal, only business. > Of course, any of you can imagine how much it costs to go to Tokyo, shipping > material, then being thrown out of the show barely two hours after it > opened. This was not a nice thing to do, and we had only jewelry and > manufactured items on our table, Kilgore had none of that, only large > specimens for sale. Eisler did have lots of meteorite jewelry, but he was > nowhere near us. > This is a pretty bad situation, and no need to make it worse with > rumors. It was several dealers being jealous and not wanting competition at > a show, and that was that. Since I have never attended that show, the show > owner bowed to the complaints of Bruno and Carine, Marvin, and Eisler and > kicked us out. Bruno complained to me the moment he saw me in Tokyo. > Any of you who know Hans Koser knows that he is the nicest guy in the > world, who works on very little money, and who this hurt extremely badly. He > did not deserve that sort of treatment, nor did I as I hardly know Bud > Eisler (even though he lives in Tucson) and have always considered Marvin a > close friend. Needless to say, that is over with this action. > > There are two sides to every story, and Marvin tried to tell me that he was > kicked out of there before and it was then only fair that I got kicked out > ( I don't buy that argument at all), and that there were too many meteorite > dealers there (again, so what) and those things made it ok to kick two > friends to the curb and force them to lose $4000 to $6000 each in expenses! > There were many witnesses to what happened, and if you don't believe me, ask > Hans. > > I am a firm believer in "what goes around, comes around". > > Mike Farmer > > > ______________________________________________ > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Tue 07 Jun 2005 07:06:38 AM PDT |
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