[meteorite-list] 'The Art of Collecting Meteorites" - hard copy available
From: CRAIG MOODY <cmoody2_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2016 14:16:52 -0500 Message-ID: <72709e9c3715.5852a5d4_at_cgocable.ca> I can attest to this. Bought one way back when, and found it very helpful as a new collector, and will help the seasoned veteran collector too. Worth every penny. Thanks Kevin. Craig Moody On 12/14/16, Kevin Kichinka via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> wrote: > Team Meteorite: > > In 2005, sales of this 232 pp book began, two-hundred copies sold the first week. > > > While still electronically available today on Amazon and Nook for $9.95, almost all 1,200 'hard' copies were sold and it has been out-of-print for several years. > > > Back then, 'Sold' copies were individually packed and hand-delivered to the post office one-by-one, helping define the term 'labor of love'. > > > I have six pristine copies left here in Costa Rica. No eBay auction today, but I'm offering one or two copies ONLY HERE to loyal list members. > > > What is this book about? > > > It is a history of meteorite collecting and the influential players from the 17th century leading up until 2005, perhaps a unique period for our hobby. > > > Barrels of NWA had not yet diminished the perceived value of these rocks. The internet had not yet entirely replaced mailed pricelists. With ALH84001 fossil-bacteria discovery pushing met prices to Mars in the mid-1990's, the energy and sense of 'specialness' surrounding the hobby was widespread and exploding. > > > Now those of us, like me, who are still thrilled by these objects of our remarkable universe will find this book very helpful in seeking and curating the best specimens at the best prices. Some things never change. But there's so much, much more. > > > A couple of my features are re-purposed from Meteorite magazine. You will learn that Alois von Widmannstatten was not the discoverer of the iconic pattern etched into Irons in 1808, William Thomson was in 1804. Why not honor him and re-name this the 'Thomson structure"? > > > With the current recovery of Bolivia's second authenticated meteorite making news, you can read about the expeditions leading to the recovery of the country's first in 2001. > > > Then there's that tale of a dog... > > > ORichard Norton wrote the foreword. > > > Joel Schiff, the founder/publisher of Meteorite! edited. > > > Geoffrey Notkin designed a magnificent book. > > > Tom Phillips allowed the first-ever publication of his meteorite micro visions. > > > Darryl Pitt inspired me to greater things with word and deed. > > > Jeff Grossman, Norbert Classen, Blaine Reed, Matlin Cilz, David New, Mark Bostick, Al Mitterling, Dean Bessey, Bernd Pauli, Monica Grady and Steve Schoner contributed personal stories and important insights. > > > Robert Haag shared his adventures in becoming the next meteorite-marketing driving force, expanding upon the techniques of Harvey Nininger and gave the book "Three thumbs, way, way up!" > > > I am suggesting an auction, starting bid at $40 for one copy mailed within the US, extra postage outside those boundaries. > > > Additionally, I will sign one other copy, same conditions, starting bid at $50. > > > I am donating these small proceeds along with other funds I'm raising elsewhere to my local pueblo here in Costa Rica. There's some issues that aren't being addressed that compel me to do something. I'm not wealthy, but luckily its one of those places yet where $10 'means something.' > > > Feel free to post bids on the m-list or privately E-mail me offers at Marsrox at gmail.com. I will respond to all, assuming an internet signal. > > > Auction(s) ends this Saturday at local sunset (about 7pm EST). > > > Please, someone start at the opening bid price. > > > I'll send the m-list one update Saturday morning and reveal any winning bids Sunday. > > > Book(s) will be mailed upon my return to Florida just before Christmas and certainly before December 28. I'll send a Paypal invoice Sunday and funds must be deposited by Monday afternoon so I can pack the book(s) for my trip. > > > I am forever grateful for all those who contributed to 'The Art of Collecting Meteorites'. Here's your chance for a copy. > > > Now bid! > > > From Nine Degrees North... > > > Kevin Kichinka > > > > > > > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://pairlist3.pair.net/mailman/private/meteorite-list/attachments/20161215/85539e5f/attachment.html> Received on Thu 15 Dec 2016 02:16:52 PM PST |
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