[meteorite-list] AD: METEORITE CLASSIFICATION SERVICE
From: David Weir <dgweir_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat Jul 15 17:08:31 2006 Message-ID: <44B9594B.5050401_at_earthlink.net> Hello Jason, Thanks for your thoughtful replies. I don't have nearly the worries that some may have over this new planned U of A repository, but I am concerned about the temptation by owners of rare meteorites to sell to a highly motivated and well-financed entity at prices that they couldn't realize within the modest collector community. You have agreed with this concern, although I'll differ with you on your choice of words: "Yeah, it could. It could raise prices if dealers allowed it to. And if dealers are greedy, that's what'll happen. The possibility's there." Marvin does play hardball with his prices, I've had to play with him before. I believe it would be an impregnable fortress once a meteorite was introduced, which is good for science, but possibly bad for my interests. I'm just looking out for number one, and number one is not rich enough to compete with a highly funded institution like the U of A. Jason, my small-sized collection is secure, labeled, weighed to the mg scale, and well-maintained in a controlled environment. I have little or nothing that isn't also available within the established repositories utilized by the research community. I've never had a request to supply a specimen from my collection for study. In fact, the Smithsonian Collection Manager was not even interested enough in a significant donation that I wanted to make to return my call during my 5-day visit. I'm more than happy to keep the historic Zeitschel thin section of Monument Draw. Have a great weekend, I'm back to work tomorrow. David Received on Sat 15 Jul 2006 05:08:27 PM PDT |
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