[meteorite-list] House-AD: A Wonderful Specimen for The Eyes and The Hearts !
From: Martin Altmann <altmann_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2013 15:11:33 +0200 Message-ID: <002701ce45a4$404d3d80$c0e7b880$_at_de> Good Morning everybody. The Meteorite House loves such ads, where it hasn't to write lengthy explanations: http://kuerzer.de/Ganplanet1 The Dark Planet is floating through the iron spaces. Surrounded, as we see here better, by his satellites: http://kuerzer.de/Ganplanet2 What it is? A giant troilite in a Gan Gan. Gan Gan is an Argentine iron of 1984, always flying a little below the radar since, because it's not superrare and there was almost always here and there a slice to be found, thus it is of modest availability, congruently with its for an iron modest tkw of 83kg and that at a comparably very modest price. A Fine octahedrite it is of a very regular pattern from the IVA-group. Known also to be not complicated regarding rust-tendencies. Very comfort it is this time to explain, why the Gan-Gan-Style of the Meteorite House is so exceptionally gifted, not only that you're as always invited to compare that very specimen with the specimens currently offered at our colleagues, but just take a look to the various slices of the fellow collectors, given in the EoM and to be quickly found in the Bulletin Database entry: http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=10852 See, all the slices there are either free of troilite, or do own only a few very tiny droplets. (If we were pushy, we would write: don't hesitate too long, not that one of these collectors will upgrade his/her Gan-Gan-specimen with our planet-slice). This partial slice has on two adjacent edges the natural silhouette and rind. It is pre-prohibition, has a perfect preparation as always and weighs 220grams. Now it's up to you to decide, whether our slice can be categorized as "High-End" and whether we are too audacious, if we aim with this gorgeous specimen for the price, which every regular dealer asks on his page for "normal" Gan Gans, which is: 4$/g. Enjoy! The Meteorite House Crew A.Gren M.Kurschat M.Altmann P.S. Having experienced, that currently the very most collectors are either somewhat exhausted from having acquired Chelyabinsk very early, or still keeping their funds, planning to purchase a Chelyabinsk, when it will have gotten even more cheap - we can arrange instalments, if necessary. Received on Tue 30 Apr 2013 09:11:33 AM PDT |
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