[meteorite-list] Gentleman - And gentlemen....
From: Darryl Pitt <darryl_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 07:47:29 -0400 Message-ID: <A509DEAC-ADAC-4D78-A8DB-79935A691E58_at_dof3.com> Count, You have long demonstrated you're a fine gentleman, and have done so yet again. I so hope you and Sonny are able to rapidly resolve the matter before you. All best / d, On May 17, 2010, at 12:09 AM, GREG LINDH wrote: > > > Count Deiro, > > You certainly have not disppointed me, and it seems to me that you > have nothing to apologize for. I'm not familiar with the meteorite > "rules of etiquette", but it seems to me that you got the > shaft....period. > > Greg > > > >> Date: Sun, 16 May 2010 20:39:27 -0700 >> From: ironfromthesky.com at gmail.com >> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >> Subject: [meteorite-list] MY REGRETS AND APOLOGY >> >> Hello List, Count Deiro and several others has tried to post this and >> it would not go through for some reason, so I am giving it a try. >> Regards, Robert Ward >> >> Dear Listees, >> >> Like many of us, I was taken aback by Bill Kies' outburst concerning >> Sonny Clary's alleged bad behavior in the Wisconsin field. While >> Bills' attack was admittedly shrill, I couldn't help but wonder what >> actually happened in Wisconsin...or what happened with Sonny in >> Texas....or in Georgia. Well, after much soul-searching, I have come >> to conclude it's my responsibility to share what happened in Nevada. >> >> First, however, I have two admissions to make for which I am >> embarrassed: >> >> 1. After I found my first meteorite, Nevada's largest, Sonny Clary >> informed me "It's customary to give the person with whom you are >> hunting half of whatever you find." I had no reason not to believe >> him. Sonny had the meteorite cut the very next morning. When I was >> advised that Sonny's custom of meteorite sharing was not customary, I >> asked for it back and he refused. I became angry and I threatened >> Sonny, and for that I apologize. >> >> 2. I felt stung by the first wave of criticism when the meteorite was >> cut, and in an effort to deflect such criticism, I allowed Sonny to >> post on his web site and the List an accounting of my find where I >> declared that splitting the meteorite had been done in gratitude for >> Sonny's mentoring me. This was also inaccurate, and for this >> fabrication I apologize as well. >> >> This was not the first time that Sonny and I had hunted, and as I >> stood in shock and delight looking down at my first find, Sonny said, >> "Guido, I know we don't have a deal and I don't want to piss you off, >> but it's customary to give the person with whom you're hunting half >> of >> whatever you find." Sonny was a mile away when I found this >> meteorite, >> at our third location of the day, and one where I had hunted before >> with my grandsons and friends. When I later asked Sonny why he had >> arranged to have it cut so quickly, Sonny admitted that he had done >> so >> because "I knew there was a chance that you would change your mind." >> >> Folks, I was blessed to find my first meteorite at age 73. From an >> experience which should have been a source of only immense joy, I >> have >> also sadly experienced confusion, sorrow, anger and embarrassment. >> Sonny still refuses to return the other half of the meteorite, and >> while that's deeply upsetting to me, more importantly than any >> meteorite or the anguish experienced, I am sorry if I've disappointed >> you, my friends on this great List. >> >> Humbly and sincerely, >> >> Count Deiro >> IMCA 3536 Received on Mon 17 May 2010 07:47:29 AM PDT |
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