[meteorite-list] GPS [AD]
From: Martin Altmann <altmann_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 00:25:51 +0200 Message-ID: <00b401c7c40a$710aaab0$e46dfea9_at_name86d88d87e2> Mark, "- I'm happy to make clear that the material I have listed cannot be stated as being from the same source as "your" NWA 4766 and the other two LP" So we are all happy again. "- Selling strategies - I'll agree not to tell you how to price and market your goods, if you agree to reciprocate the favour." Agreed, as anyway the collectors decide. " I'm delighted that your specimens are much larger than mine." That's not the point. >From a certain minuteness, it gets difficult to identify whether a stone could be that what it should be. I remember back, when we once purchased a lot of small stones from the NWA 1110 series, (from dealer, nomad, market or wherever), a quarter of them were so tiny, that only under the microscope one could see, that they were sandstone and a part of them simply wasn't identifiable with 100% certitude, hence not suitable for sale. But as you're an IMCA-member, I'm confident, that you know, what you're doing. Regards, Martin -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Mark Crawford [mailto:mark at annasach.net] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. Juli 2007 23:49 An: Martin Altmann Cc: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] GPS [AD] Martin, I really hoped to avoid discussing this on-list, and have already replied privately to Jim. However, since you appear question both my intelligence and my integrity: - I'm happy to make clear that the material I have listed cannot be stated as being from the same source as "your" NWA 4766 and the other two LP. By "source" I mean dealer, nomad, market or wherever the stones were procured. I have no public view on whether or not they are all the same fall. Whatever. - Selling strategies - I'll agree not to tell you how to price and market your goods, if you agree to reciprocate the favour. - I'm very clear, and happy, about the provenance of my material. I'm delighted that your specimens are much larger than mine. I hope they give you as much pleasure as I derive from my own. With best wishes, Mark Martin Altmann wrote: >And I really doubt whether he knows the source of our NWA 4766. > >...and even more doubts I have, whether that selling strategy will work, >to tell that that material has sold at 1500$/g and to price it at 5000$/g >:-? > >I hope the seller has more of the material - the crumbs are so tiny, that at >least I for myself, if I had only such sized specimens, certainly wouldn't >dare, to judge, whether they could be paired to another stone.. you Jim? > > > Received on Wed 11 Jul 2007 06:25:51 PM PDT |
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