[meteorite-list] Speck Issues - Reply to this subject
From: Lasse Lindh <3l_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2008 08:36:28 +0100 Message-ID: <47CCFBFC.4050603_at_comhem.se> Hi Don and all I am a collector with a tight budget, but I would still not buy a speck that only is identifyable buy the card that follows it. I would rather save money and buy a small piece or an individual. I agree that as long as the tiny speck is waste from cutting it's OK, but how do we know that it is? The price per gram for a tiny speck is often a lot higher than a bigger piece. It might not be for all, but I've seen this quite often. Regards Lasse Don Merchant wrote: > Hi List. My thoughts on specks with a little funny story about them. I > realize not every collector out that has unlimited funds and so many > collectors with budgets and families alike have just so much to spend > on their treasured specimens. Lets face it meteorite collecting can be > very addicting and can get many collectors in a financial bind if not > careful, much like the out of control compulsive gambler so to speak. > With so many available meteorites to choose from and in many different > sizes and weights as well as new finds every year, this can make any > collector especially the novice, feel like a kid walking into a candy > store for the first time! I think it is fantastic that dealers like > Mike Farmer, Greg Hupe, Mike Cottingham, Dean Bessy and others can > offer small milligram size meteorites for what I feel is the majority > of collectors with budgets out there. I take my hat off to these men > as they have open up a new world to meteorites and collecting that 10 > years or so ago was unheard of. Specks......I agree with others that > to own a piece of a super rare hard to acquire meteorite especially > under a budget that sometimes that speck in one's collection can look > like a boulder! Is that Speck really the type of meteorite that was > said it is? I always felt that buying from top name dealers was the > safest way to go because as Mike Farmer said money is not the issue. > When your at that level of the game as a dealer, selling false type > specks is not even in ones vocabulary. There will always be cutting > losses when cutting meteorites Period. So why not sell those cutting > losses to collectors who can't afford say the 1/4-3/4 gram of ultra > rare sub type of whatever meteorite. Not everyone can own a 1943 > copper penny but give me a steel 1943 penny to put in my collection > and I'm happy. I have made a habit over the years of only buying from > a certain group of dealers and if I run into something that catches my > eye from a non-regular dealer I will do my homework before I buy. Most > specks will never get that huge price tag. It is true in meteorites > that bigger is better or simply put you get what you pay for. I prefer > to say I buy what I can reasonably afford. Forgive me List but I > always look at a piece of meteorite I buy as what I would be able to > get back on it for resale. I say this because of my last statement > "bigger is better" and maybe I cannot afford that 1/2 gram of rare > meteorite today but I will buy a 1/4 gram of it and then later catch a > deal on that 1/2 gram and sell my 1/4 gram to "step up" so to speak. > Ok I'm rambling on. My speck story.....I remember years ago when I > started out collecting meteorites and of course with family and all, I > was under a microscope watched eye budget by my wife! I really wanted > a Martian meteorite so I could brag to myself and friends that I had > an actual piece of stone from the Planet Mars. I'll never forget when > my speck came in the mail, of course bought from a famous well known > dealer (I did my homework) and I could hardly contain my self as I > opened up the package! I don't know about many of you List members out > there but I have this habit of removing the specimen from the gem case > into my own brand new gem case, gem jar whatever you want to call it > and then into my collection cabinet. Well, I am in my office and all > ready to make this delicate surgeon type transfer. I have gone to > great lengths to make sure all goes smoothly. No FANS are on, door in > office is closed, 1,000,000 candle light of light power is on! My > first though looking into the gem jar was, DAMN that sure is a speck!! > I have to admit I was somewhat disappointed BUT, I had a piece of MARS > right in front of me and so I'm easily pleased! I continue on to > making the transfer by ever so gently opening up the gem jar cap. > BOING!!!!!!!!!!!! That #%$!&%#$#%!#^!%$# speck sprung out of that DAMN > gem jar like a Martian on a Mission back to MARS! The fibers on the > felt pad actually acted as a spring board when I relieved the pressure > of the gem case cap! The speck fell on the thick carpet below (I > think) which was my next problem and mistake. I searched for that DAMN > speck for over an hour! It NEVER made it to my collection! I couldn't > believe that I could be more disappointed then when I first saw the > speck in the gem jar as I was on my hands and knees searching for it > on/in the carpet, but I was! That's when I knew I loved meteorite > collecting and never looked back or for that matter never looked for > that speck again. Since then I have my own scale of size minimum for > meteorite purchases. I remember using a pencil to part the carpet > fibers looking for this speck. I was using the eraser end. The eraser > fell out of the pencil and I had no problem finding the eraser. So I > never buy anything smaller then an eraser size meteorite specimen, no > matter how rare. I will save up till I can. I have never forgotten the > feeling of loss that day, even for a speck. That speck taught me > something that day! It taught me to get rid of my wife because I could > of avoided that DAMN disappointing day if I had spent more on a bigger > piece!! > Sincerely > Don Merchant > IMCA #0960 > ______________________________________________ > http://www.meteoritecentral.com > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > > Received on Tue 04 Mar 2008 02:36:28 AM PST |
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