[meteorite-list] Tucson Auction
From: Michael Blood <mlblood_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 14:11:06 -0800 Message-ID: <C98D68FA.17018%mlblood_at_cox.net> Dear Carl, No, please accept my apology. I have been quite ill and am still More than a bit curmudgenly and snapped at you like an old dog. We are all friends here and my snipittyness was unfortunate And regrettable. Best to all, Michael On 2/25/11 9:48 AM, "Met. Carl Esparza" <cdtucson at cox.net> wrote: > Michael, > First and foremost I would like to apologize if I offended you. > I am truly sorry you felt the need to say these things because I meant nothing > personal. > The fact that people favor certain things in collecting was recently discussed > right here on this list and we all know that "hammer" would be your favorite > feature in a meteorite. I like hammers too and people have asked me why we did > not collect or even photograph the dead animals at the scene of the Carancas > fall. Well, to be honest, my crew never thought of it. I think it may have to > do with cultural issues. Our team was mostly Bolivian Catholics. Enough said. > Apparently there would have been a market for those dead animal parts but, I > guess we missed an opportunity there. I had no idea. > As far as *taste* is concerned. I will leave that judgement alone. > And finally, I have no problem understanding people's > willingness to pay high dollars for Gems from space. What my biggest problem > with this concept had only to do with "consumer trust". > These Gems could never be scientifically verified. Or could they at a > reasonable cost? That's all. EBay would be flooded with fake Peridot from > space with "certificates of Authenticity". which can be printed by anybody. > It could say something like; " I found this meteorite in Kansas and melted the > metal away myself so, I certify these as authentic Gems from space". As I > pointed out. there are others that already say this but, in their case it > happens to be true. I am sure Keith and Dana are legit but there will be > hundreds of posers to follow. > In fact it would not surprise me if we begin to see other dead bugs on EBay as > well. > Again, nothing personal and please accept my apology. > Carl > -- > Carl or Debbie Esparza > Meteoritemax > > > ---- Michael Blood <mlblood at cox.net> wrote: >> Carl, >> I was the lucky winner of the only in tact body of a death caused >> By meteorite strike. I would have paid MUCH more, had the bidding >> Warranted it. However, there was only one other bidder and he, >> Apparently did not value it nearly as highly as did I. He could have >> Jump bid $200 and I would have been in hot pursuit. (You sound as >> Though you failed to read the documentation that an entomologist confirmed >> Recent death as indicated by limb flexibility..... But then perhaps you >> Also saw that as irrelevant...). That body will not be for sale at any price >> While I live and breath. (Well.... I might part with it for the balance of >> My mortgage - but would always pine after it) >> As for the implication that faceted gems from meteoritic paradot >> Is NOT worth a great deal, well, once again that is a demonstration >> Of the differences in value people place on "things." >> As my wife frequently says, "There is no accounting for taste." >> I would add, "Anyone who disparages another for his/her taste >> Is lacking both in understanding and in manors." >> Thus Spake Zarathustra. >> Michael >> >> On 2/24/11 9:16 AM, "Met. Carl Esparza" <cdtucson at cox.net> wrote: >> >>> Adam, >>> Forgive me but I had to Google this termite sale to believe it. >>> All due respect to you Adam I just think this is great. >>> I was at the auction and I wondered at the time why anyone would pay $70.00 >>> for a dead termite carcass. >>> Now I know. This poor termite probably never saw it coming? RIP. >>> No doubt this was found at the scene but if it was killed by the fall then >>> why >>> is it not squished? >>> Too funny. >>> If somebody would pay for a "termite found dead" at the scene of a meteorite >>> fall. maybe someone would pay high dollar for Steve's gems from space? >>> Has the whole world gone NUTS? >>> Hey, I once sold a cheap African Rhino horn bracelet for $3K on ebay. I >>> don't >>> know why but two people wanted it at the time. >>> To each his own. >>> Carl >>> >>> -- >>> Carl or Debbie Esparza >>> Meteoritemax >> >> >> -- >> "Teachin' a pig to dance is a waste of time and it irritates the pig" >> Mark Twain >> -- >> 1. Whenever you're wrong, admit it, >> 2. Whenever you're right, shut up. >> Shaquille O'Neal >> >> -- "Teachin' a pig to dance is a waste of time and it irritates the pig" Mark Twain -- 1. Whenever you're wrong, admit it, 2. Whenever you're right, shut up. Shaquille O'NealReceived on Fri 25 Feb 2011 05:11:06 PM PST |
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