[meteorite-list] Fwd: Meteorite hunter takes £10,000 rock to auction - And a part
From: Anne Black <impactika_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2013 17:00:40 -0400 (EDT) Message-ID: <8D06B364B704385-E0C-5ED1E_at_webmail-d209.sysops.aol.com> On behalf of Rob Elliott: And Thank you Rob, it is good to hear from you. Anne M. Black www.IMPACTIKA.com IMPACTIKA at aol.com -----Original Message----- From: FERNLEA4 <FERNLEA4 at aol.com> To: impactika <impactika at aol.com> Sent: Mon, Aug 19, 2013 2:54 pm Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite hunter takes ?10,000 rock to auction - And a part << will contact the Guardian, the Auction House and Rob Elliott and explain to them how wrong they are. >>? ? Hi Anne. ? Hope all is well with you. Don't worry, I'm not that naive!! :-)?I may no longer be one of the major meteorite dealers, but I'm still as involved with the meteorite world as I ever was. I haven't posted to the List in perhaps 10 years, yet I still lurk. ? To explain....... In my case, press releases are written by a third party, usually with little or no knowledge of meteorites, but with a whole bunch of enthusiasm. Perhaps a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing. I rarely get to read and approve them, sadly. The press releases are then sent to newspapers, radio, tv, etc. and more often than not, sensationalised before going to press. Depending on the publication, accuracy isn't always a priority. ? Another publication or a press agency may take part of that printed article, add their own "flavour" to it, possibly call me for a quote (not always), and then print it. And so it goes on.....it can end up being a game of Chinese Whispers, where the finished article bears little resemblence to the original release or quotes given. I don't even remember speaking with The Guardian, so I'm pretty sure the journalist took third, fourth or even fifth-hand information, and did his best. There have been some excellent articles about my auction, and some poorly written articles with a whole bunch or errors and paragraphs simply made-up. ? Regarding the "smuggling" rubbish, I was horrified to read that. I remember saying something along the lines of how the Russian Government,?had quickly clamped down on all of those in and around Chelyabinsk, who were selling fake meteorites within hours of the fall, even bits of mud and earth from the town, and claiming some sort of weird meteorite significance, just for a bit of profit. I received many pieces of Chelyabinsk from Russia, all with the hefty UK import duty and value added tax charges paid in full, and with the paperwork to prove it. ? I've been collecting meteorites for 20 years and I learned how the media works long ago. It's not something to take on lightly, especially if it goes national or world-wide. Sadly, some journalists don't let the facts get in the way of a good story!! ? If you could post this to the List on my behalf, I'd be very grateful. ? Cheers, Rob. Rob Elliott www.meteorites.uk.com Fernlea Meteorites, The Wynd, Off Dickson Lane, Milton of Balgonie, Fife. KY7 6PY United Kingdom Telephone: 01592-751563 Mobile: 07880-888660 International Tel: +44-1592-751563 Email: fernlea4 at aol.com Laptop #1 Received on Mon 19 Aug 2013 05:00:40 PM PDT |
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