[meteorite-list] Bogus indochinites? Are they or aren't they?
From: Sean T. Murray <stm_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 13:40:20 -0500 Message-ID: <E1F78C5D6CCA43EAB00909260AFA4428_at_Platinum2> Thanks Dirk - - It's fantastic to get tektite material that is documented and clearly from the correct region. Given the shiping costs, material, and provenance it is a great deal! Much cheaper than getting it from the eBay sources I have found to date... Sean ----- Original Message ----- From: "drtanuki" <drtanuki at yahoo.com> To: "Mark Ford" <mark.ford at ssl.gb.com>; <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 7:14 AM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Bogus indochinites? Are they or aren't they? > Dear Mark and List, > You are correct that it is unlikely that tektites are faked, 99.99% BUT > NOT 100%. Rare types such as buttons etc., rare types or rare localities > perhaps would be the most likely target because of profit vs effort. > > I have seen ONE intentionally faked tektite in the Philippines in the > Late Dr. Beyer`s collection from the 1930~40s (labeled as 'fake'- it was > two real tektites that had been affixed together with asphalt to form a > very unusual shape). > > Moldavite faked- see ebay and check especially China, Hong Kong sellers. > "Faked" (mis-represented or mis-identified) Libyan glass...we saw it > before from China. > > It is NOT uncommon to see slag substituted as Indochinite. > > In my opinion "Indochinite" is not a good name as it allows for such a > large area and they may not all be from the same source impact crater or > same impact event. We have yet to find a source crater or craters! > > I am also of the opinion that there were multiple impacts at the time of > their formation and the term "Indochinite" is a term left for orphaned > tektites that the find location is no longer known or the person obtaining > them bought them from persons unwilling to give the find location for > financial reasons OR the seller just did not know and assumed that the > location was what the local seller said. > > For example, in Thailand, Vietnam, Hong Kong and especially China there > are many tektites that are sold as being from China or Thailand when in > fact they were imported from Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and even > the Philippines). > > In Bangkok, and elsewhere, many of the sellers (merchants) have never > been to the field and rely on their contacts (suppliers) to obtain them. > True information (fact) in Asia, and in most of the real world, comes at a > cost and it does not pay the merchant to advertise for his competitors or > customers the location of his source. > > I personally will not willingly give the exact location for the tektites > that I have collected to amateurs or "dealers" so that they can further > enhance their profits and further deplete scientifically valuable find > information. > > I will give accurate information as to country and Provence (IF I am 100% > certain only) and that I have seen for myself and collected myself from > the location (without the help of "guides" that steer you to their "find > site" for a profit. > I do give accurate find location to scientists and other researchers that > have a reason to know the accurate GPS locations for the tektites that I > have found myself or persons that I know have found while with me in the > field. > > I have seen faked find sites in Asia for tektites and am sure as long as > there is a profit some humans will seek to profit from misinformation. > > Bogus tektites are usuallsubstituteded slag, black rocks or augite that > have been intentionally added or were found in the field by the locals. > In some cases some local sellers "specialize" in slag tektites and their > customers have no idea what a tektite should look like. In China, I was > shown slag by several dealers- it is not that they were perhaps > intenionally trying to cheat me- perhaps they had never seen a tektite and > they were sold the material as a tektite. Other cases the dealer knows > exactly that he is selling slag and it is up to the buyer to buy or not. > Buyer beware! > > Enough of my ramblings; time for sleep after more than a day of being > awake. IF someone wishes to discuss this topic further contact me off > list. I am sure Norman can also comment on his experiences IF he is > computer-available in Africa. > > Best regards, Dirk Ross...Tokyo > > BTW: Thank you to all the the some 35 persons that contacted me about > buying tektites in the past 13+ hours; special thanks to the 25+ list > members that bought! There are still several kilos left if anyone is > interested. > > > > > --- On Fri, 2/13/09, Mark Ford <mark.ford at ssl.gb.com> wrote: > >> From: Mark Ford <mark.ford at ssl.gb.com> >> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Bogus indochinites? Are they or aren't >> they? >> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >> Date: Friday, February 13, 2009, 8:09 PM >> I don't think assuming 'no one would bother faking >> something' is the >> same as meaning they never will, or that something else is >> consiquentaly >> genuine because of the low likely hood. >> >> This is like applying the same logic that some doctors use, >> when they >> say 'you don't have X wrong with you because its >> 'very unlikely' >> >> The market for indochinites world wide is colossal there >> are thousands >> and thousands of gem shops world wide to sell to, believe >> me they [do] >> fake tektites, and I doubt most everyday people would even >> know the >> difference, if they can make a ton of tektites for a few >> dollars then it >> is worth it. Recycled glass is very cheap... >> >> Anyway not wishing to cause panic here, I'm fairly >> confident 99%+ of >> tektites are perfectly ok, just be careful buying from >> people you don't >> know about is all. >> >> > > ______________________________________________ > http://www.meteoritecentral.com > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Fri 13 Feb 2009 01:40:20 PM PST |
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