[meteorite-list] nice gao specimens only
From: drtanuki <drtanuki_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 09:14:30 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <972890.66185.qm_at_web53208.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Dear List, Sorry this was meant for the List as well as Dougao. > > Dear Dougao and List, > Doug you asked a very interesting question. Many > Gaos (NOT ALL) have been cleaned by using an air > abrasion tool. Some even have been painted a nice > shade of black using charcoal grill paint and > others > painted with an airbrush. > I cannot comment on Steve`s collection as I have > not seen them personally. I agree with you Doug > that > the meteorite should not be tampered with by > cleaning; > but this is my/our personal preference and NOT what > sells. Most customers want new-looking black fusion > crust IF at all possible. I agree with Doug that > Steve should add a naturally aged Gao IF he truly > wants to represent Gao in his collection. > Good job Steve; and thanks Doug for your > comments!!! > > Sincerely, Dirk Ross...Tokyo > > > --- MexicoDoug <MexicoDoug at aim.com> wrote: > > > Hi Steve and List, > > > > I just had a little fun browsing around your > > Gao-Guenie collection pages. > > It was quite enjoyable and I wanted you to know > that > > your efforts to put > > together the web pages are appreciated. My > favorite > > photo is of the 137.5 > > gram specimen. > > > > I do have one comment where I am in disagreement - > > apparently with most of > > the collecting community. That would your > > preference to buy them only > > "cleaned". Not having the experience with the > > Gao-Guenie you have, I > > wouldn't know how they are being "cleaned". (And > > would like to know the > > whole Geschichte on "HOW NOW BROWN GAO?") But it > > doesn't look like it is > > with a superficial passing of a clean rag. While > > scientifically cleaning is > > generally a "no-no", in the case of Gao-Guenie, I > > doubt this is really very > > crucial as there must be over a ton of this > > meteorite to go around and study > > for those so inclined. But this is not an Iron > > meteorite where cleaning can > > actually be important for the preservation - as > you > > mentioned, it is simply > > an H5 stony chondrite. > > > > As the world's major Buyer of Gao-Guenie, you > > actually are influencing the > > major sources then to clean their specimens. May > I > > suggest you add > > uncleaned stones to your Gao Museum as well, for > > those of us who enjoy > > gawking at your world class acquisitions, there is > > something missing when we > > can only see artificially spiffed up crust > > everywhere when we also love to > > see the meteorites more as they are found in-situ. > > > I personally think your > > collection comes up short because it is missing a > > nice, large Gao-Guenie > > recently found with killer orientation > > characteristics visible. > > > > True, when they originally fell, they were rather > > dark crusted, but the > > stones on your page, in some cases look even > darker > > than the natural fresh > > fusion crust color and like some NWA's that have > > artificially sandblasted > > black crusts. As I mentioned, there is enough > > Gao-Guenie to go around so > > there is room for both cleaned and uncleaned > > specimens. But why should we > > rub all of our meteorites with generic Botox and > not > > see them for the > > beauties they naturally are and the way the occur > at > > the locality? As a > > collector I think careless cleaning reminds us of > > the the guy who finds a > > cache of ancient coins and scrubs them down with > a > > wire brush so they > > glitter more than the original metal ever did. > Can > > you imagine Bob Haag > > having scrubbed the Adamana Stone down to black? > I > > am sure some of the > > detail in the delicate flow patterns would have > been > > forever lost. > > > > Let's put some scientific "Witnessed" back in the > > fall before seeing how the > > witness falls upon examination. That is my > opinion > > on your fantastic > > collection of photos of Gao. I have a small, > > natural "unclean" Gao-Guenie > > specimen that is fully crusted, but it is clearly > > out of the major league, > > so I won't bother posting it to save face and not > > being laughed off the > > list. Nice job - I hope you consider my comments > > and discuss your opinion, > > highly valued by dealers, regarding cleaning your > > Gaos. > > > > Best Health and Great Health, > > Dougao > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "steve arnold" <stevenarnold60120 at yahoo.com> > > To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 7:03 AM > > Subject: [meteorite-list] nice gao specimens only > > > > > > > Hi dirk,ryan and list.No ryan I am not hording > gao > > to > > > up the price per gram.LOL!!And dirk is > right.Even > > > though he said he had 20 kilo's of nice gao,I > > would > > > not buy it.Because at this time I could not > afford > > it > > > all at once.I am buying nice pieces a few > speimens > > at > > > a time.Also ryan if you noticed,I am only buying > > 95% > > > or fusion crusted pieces.NO FRAGMENTS.NO > > SLICES!Only > > > really nicely cleaned pieces that look really > well > > in > > > a collection.I also did not think dirk would > sell > > his > > > anyway.He is to sly for that.And right now for > me > > gao > > > is very affordable.And trust me ryan.I KNOW > THERE > > ARE > > > MANY NICE METEORITES ARE OUT THERE.It also makes > > > knowing that you mostly onlt spending your money > > on 1 > > > type.You then do not have to worry about,do you > > have > > > this one,I really need to find this > > one,etc.,etc.Also > > > for an H5 major witness fall,it is a very nice > > stone > > > to collect.Any more thoughts about this great > > stone? > > > > > > > > > > > > steve arnold > > > > > > Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!! > > > Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999!! > > > www.chicagometeorites.net > > > Ebay I.D. Illinoismeteorites > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________ > > ________ > > > The fish are biting. > > > Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! > Search > > Marketing. > > > > > > http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php > > > ______________________________________________ > > > Meteorite-list mailing list > > > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > > > > > > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > > > > > > > ______________________________________________ > > Meteorite-list mailing list > > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > > > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > > > > Received on Tue 27 Mar 2007 12:14:30 PM PDT |
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