[meteorite-list] Michael's meteorite market trends
From: Martin H. <planetwhy_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Jun 9 14:43:19 2005 Message-ID: <20050609184316.61463.qmail_at_web40710.mail.yahoo.com> Michael, In your commentary, you write: "There is no question in my mind that there are several known individuals from whom I would never make a purchase ? simply because I refuse to put money in their pockets which will subsidize their continuing degradation of the field of meteoritics. They needn't be mentioned here, as everyone knows who these scoundrels are." Well Michael, if nobody mentions the names of the "scoundrels" then how is a newby supposed to ever know who to avoid? I know of many dealers over the years who have pulled fast ones on customers. However, that is also the nature of meteorite collecting. There are dozens of classic stories in meteorite history of deals gone bad, cheating, lying, misrepresentation, etc., etc., etc. Bad blood flows freely from wounds whenever people collect rare objects (meteorites just have not yet attained the status for the Hollywood movie makers to notice). However, along with the danger is the challenge of the hunt and the joy of success. Of course you remember X, that certain a well-established, glossy-catalog, world-traveler, darling-of-the-press meteorite dealer who was busted for stealing meteorites from a museum. This was hardly X's first transgression, yet X still wanders among us selling meteorites and supplying meteorites to other dealers. The learning curve with this hobby is rather steep compared to many others. But, it seems, the rewards for most of us make it worth it. I suspect the number of auctions for misrepresented computer hardware on ebay is a magnitude or two-or three above meteorites. In fact, there there are so many unknowns with meteorite collecting that it is probably half a hobby of trusting others, and half of geology. The issues Michael addresses are not new, but it seems that it once again is time for this whale of a problem to surface. I too took my shot at this issue in a September 2002 article in the same online journal. http://www.meteoritetimes.com/Back_Links/2002/September/Accretion_Desk.htm Remember, as Michael wrote in the same issue as the above link: There is an ancient saying from China which is often considered to be a veiled curse: "May you live in interesting times." http://www.meteoritetimes.com/Back_Links/2002/september/Michael%20Bloods%20Market%20Trends.htm Cheers, Martin --- Michael L Blood <mlblood_at_cox.net> wrote: > This sort of ignores the fact that I was > specifically referring to the > practice of dealing with known criminals and rip off > artists. > Best wishes, Michael > > > on 6/9/05 9:32 AM, MexicoDoug_at_aol.com at > MexicoDoug_at_aol.com wrote: > > > These new dealers, if fear us they do, help us > they will not. If hate us > > they do, hunt us they will. Think Yoda, good is > it, yes....Encouragement > > from > > us, this buying of meteorites from new dealers it > is.... A positive network > > it makes, hmmmm....Positive Force to the hobby it > brings....yes, expand does > > the force as our universe it will. Agree with > Master Blood Yoda not, unless > > seen the Dark Force once, other Jedi masters and > children do, hmmmmm. > > Foolish then is it, morals they have not. The > Jedi who heeds not the counsel > > of > > the Force, to the dark side he listens, yes... > > Yoda I am. > > > -- > "You and I do not see things as they are. We see > things as we are." > -Herb Cohen > -- > If a million people say a foolish thing, it is still > a foolish thing. > > ______________________________________________ > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com Received on Thu 09 Jun 2005 02:43:15 PM PDT |
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