[meteorite-list] Announcment: Rollin' Rock Meteorite Sales Letter -First issue ready for Launch !
From: M come Meteorite Meteorites <mcomemeteorite2004_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri Oct 28 02:35:01 2005 Message-ID: <20051028063458.13829.qmail_at_web26201.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> WE waith you in Bologna Mineral Show, the first show in Italy...its the next March. Matteo --- Greg Hupe <gmhupe_at_tampabay.rr.com> ha scritto: > Hi Martin and List, > > I fully agree with your fine points regarding new > meteorite collectors. Some > "newbies" see all aspects of collecting and > different types, qualities, > weathering levels, etc., while others do not. I, as > well you and others, > also answer a large amount of emails from those who > are new to the hobby. It > is a huge time sink but worth the effort. New > friendships and informed > collectors are formed in this way. > > I did forget to mention I also supply some dealers > with some of what I have > so it is represented in other arenas opposed to just > eBay. That brings a > thought to mind on how I can better represent my > material in my eBay ads... > :-) > > I was thinking of going to the Munich Show this year > at the last minute but > then, as always, another pressing issue came up and > alas, no show. I am > hoping, and talking about, going to the different > European shows next year. > I would like to meet all of my friends there who I > have not met in person > and of course the ones I have met. > > Have a great show to all who are there. > > Best regards, > > Greg > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Martin Altmann" <Altmann_at_Meteorite-Martin.de> > To: "Greg Hupe" <gmhupe_at_tampabay.rr.com>; > <Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com> > Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 4:45 PM > Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Announcment: Rollin' > Rock Meteorite Sales > Letter -First issue ready for Launch ! > > > > Hi Greg, list > > > > just back from the show - uuuh I saw some > stones..... > > > > Certainly you are right, that not all stuff on > ebay is boring or of low > > quality, especially not yours, which I have to > admit, are best prepared > > even > > then if they are only of micromount size. > > BUT. Don't forget that meanwhile, I'd guess, the > majority of collectors > > came > > to meteorites in the very recent times, at the > culmination years of the > > desert rush and they have no orientation (and they > don't read Kichinka's > > book). > > Among my clients there were so many, who collected > regardless of the > > class, > > outer appearence, weathering degree one ugly brown > stone after the other > > and > > thought, this would be the essence of meteorite > collecting. Some of them > > even bought at the beginning always the same 3 or > 4 localities or numbers. > > They are not cutting and preparing by themselves - > then at least I could > > understand, that it would be a thrill, no, they > put that unclassified > > expressionless chunks in the display cases and are > thinking, that's it. > > They clearly need some education, to discover the > thrilling nuances and > > aspects of this hobby (else I'd think, it will be > boring for them within a > > short time). Another phenomenon is, that, often > independend from their > > financial means, they are buying specks or > micromounts, obviously they > > collect numbers and names, but not meteorites. I > ask you, where on a > > mm-sized micro you can enjoy for instance a good > brecciation? Third > > problem - and this is caused solely by ebay, they > do not appreciate a high > > quality preparation and are not able to reckognise > outstanding specimens, > > because usually every piece of, sorry, crap on > ebay is attributed as it > > would be the Star of India. > > Take please a look to German ebay. It's often a > cosmic garbage dump, > > because > > the sellers can't list quality anymore as it is > not paid there. For an > > iron > > etched au point with fanciest inclusions and > Neumann lines they will pay > > exactely the same as for the same iron in form of > a rusty rough specimen. > > Furthermore they aren't able to value rare or > historic falls, as they are > > used to pay always the same for the ordinary > desert stuff, if they see an > > Eagle Station, then they think, humm it's a > pallasite, seller says it's > > ultrarare, so he can't complain, if I bid 3 times > more as for Brahin and > > it > > will end at 5$/g. > > > > Greg, I tell you, the last 4 or 5 years I spend > the largest part of my > > time > > in answering questions of rookies or even of > those, who never held a > > meteorite in their hands, telling them all the > facettes of the stones and > > our hobby, often mailing 80++ hours per week, felt > almost like a virtual > > German Nininger (time which I rather should have > spent for > > selling&enjoying > > life). Meteorites are rare, they are special, it's > an absolutely exotic > > niche (ask mineral&fossil dealers, what they and > their clientele are > > thinking about stones from space...), > > accordingly difficult is it for the beginning > collectors to find > > information > > at all and to find their way through the jungle of > the nowadays offered > > material. > > > > And from the economical point of view I would say, > if we take them by the > > hand, encourage them with our knowledge and help > them to develope their > > individual styles and taste, we all will profit. > The dealers, as good > > material will be paid better - the collectors, as > they'll be able to > > separate the wheat from the chaff (and as long as > ignorance or market, > > tell > > it like you want, keeps the prices so low, to make > their bargains). > > > >>but the sales end of your message > >> really stands out in your posting. > > > > That's why we call it a "Sales Letter". > > The sales letter now, is nothing else as an > attempt to focus on a monthly > > changing selection of extraordinary pieces, a > promise not to molest the > > collectors with the common stuff, which they find > day by day offered - > > that's all. > > > > Your attempt is different, you are selling your > fine material via your > > name > > and your reputation (and the expections, which > result from this), which > > you > > gained because of your work in the last years. I'm > convinced, that you > > would > > get out worse results on ebay, if you would sell > your stones more or less > > anonymous or if you wouldn't introduce them to the > list in your elaborate > > way (-->education). > > (Here we chose the way of suscription, so that > only those, who are > > interested in specimens of that niveau will > recieve it, so that nobody can > > complain about unwanted ads. - Have to write this, > as someone feared, we > > would sell the email-adresses :-). > > > > The discussion, where better to buy - from ebay or > from dealers' offers, > > we > > don't have to start here. > > Every experienced collector (and dealer too) will > agree, that on both ways > === 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 MSN Messanger: spacerocks at hotmail.com EBAY.COM:http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/mcomemeteorite/ ___________________________________ Yahoo! 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