[meteorite-list] Cutting An Iron

From: John Pierce <lumin9_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2016 23:33:00 -0700
Message-ID: <CADugjYqjV+q7F=xxxwxWnARm7dxyV+a_Pf=2ncAFFrdqOK5-vA_at_mail.gmail.com>

What an interesting few responses. You all certainly know a gazillion
times more about meteorites and about meteorite scams than I know. Of
these things I know almost nothing, though I do certainly appreciate that
many parts (if not all) of the internet are rife with scams. I'm sorry
that you have so much anger about it.

But I can't help but wonder why, if it is so obvious that I'm perpetrating
a scam, would the staff at PSU's Cascade Meteorite Lab, (who have had this
meteorite in hand), not voiced this concern? They actually examined the
rock in person - not just by way of a low res digital photo. Why would
they have been certain enough to have promised to move the classification
of this meteorite to the very top of their already long queue? They may be
underfunded, but they sure didn't strike me as dumb. I can't help but
presume they can ID a Campo as readily as you. Do you think they are
ignorant? I guess you can presume that I'm also being deceptive about my
contact with them.

I really don't know the answer to that riddle. It is only on the basis of
their authority that I can even claim to know that this is a real
meteorite. I will call them again on Tuesday to ask their thoughts on this
matter of a Campo scams. They don't seem to mind at all for me to "waste
their time".

I've never had any connection with law enforcement, although I have no idea
what you think that might imply. (Are law enforcement people often
untrustworthy?) I've always been obscure, and I will always probably BE
obscure. I'm just one of the obscure masses. So there is no "drifting
back" into obscurity needed. But I also sure don't need validation from
your group..

I don't think you can find any link to me by Google search my name. But
since you apparently were curious, you can see my short and non-special
biography by going to QRZ.com and searching the call sign K7KEY. I'm
obscure, but I also have nothing to hide.

But my post here has not been fruitless. I've received a good number of
very considerate direct replies from others offering useful advice and
information.

My regret now is that it appears that it would have been MUCH better to
have asked about cutting an iron meteorite in the abstract. I was foolish
not to think of this, and I now realize that the excitement of my discovery
clouded my judgement.

Happy Independence Day to all in the U.S.!

On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 10:07 PM, Paul Gessler <cetuspa at shaw.ca> wrote:

> Mr Pierce,
>
> He is being "amazingly rude" because you think we are amazingly naive.
> We are not. We have seen this CRAP before many many times and it just
> doesn?t fly.
> I asked to see a photo of your meteorite precisely because I was a bit
> suspicious.
> Upon reviewing the photos it is VERY CLEAR that it is another Campo del
> Cielo.
> So instead of wasting PSU;?s time I will give you the classification right
> now.
> What you have is :
> classification Octahedrite Group IAB Composition 92.9% Fe, 6.7% Ni, 0.4%
> Co
> So you see.... you don?t even have to worry about cutting your precious
> hoax.
> Simply dissolve back into obscurity where you belong.
> No one here cares about your story.
>
> PS,
> I googled your name and...you wouldn?t happen to be a former Law
> enforcement officer would you?
> just curious
>
> -Paul Gessler
>
>
>
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>
> From: John Pierce
> Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2016 4:46 PM
> To: Michael Farmer
> Cc: Paul Gessler ; meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Cutting An Iron
>
> Wow, Michael Farmer, you are amazingly rude.
> Is your rudeness typical of this meteorite community, or are you just a
> troll, or just an angry person?
>
> I don't know what a "pen Oregon" iron meteorite is". Can you explain?
> Because I am new to this stuff.
>
> You are the only person so far who has claimed to be able to classify this
> meteorite from only a photo.
>
> But let me clarify again, the intention is to only the smallest possible
> window cut to generate a sample big enough for classification.
> You are also the first person to advise that classifying the meteorite
> will take it to very low value. Is this consistent advise from the
> community here?
> I have no intention of cutting it beyond that.
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 4:10 PM, Michael Farmer <mike at meteoriteguy.com>
> wrote:
>
> Nice 100% campo del Cielo meteorite from Argentina.
> 110% scam.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Jul 2, 2016, at 10:40 AM, John Pierce via Meteorite-list <
> meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
>
>
> OK, photos.
> I'm not the most computer literate person.
> I had go create a Photobucket album, and I hope this link works:
>
> http://s744.photobucket.com/user/Lumin9/library/Halo
>
> Please, no need to flame me for cleaning the rock.
> I read and considered a lot before proceeding.
> Simply my preference with no concern regarding market value.
>
> Found by me personally on our 32-acre property in Southern Oregon.
>
> John Pierce
>
> On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Paul Gessler <cetuspa at shaw.ca> wrote:
> Let?s see a picture of this Iron.
> -Paul G
>
>
>
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> From: John Pierce via Meteorite-list
> Sent: Friday, July 01, 2016 6:33 PM
> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Cutting An Iron
>
>
>
> Hello All,
>
>
>
> This is my first post here. I joined recently because I found a lovely
> nickel-iron meteorite, and that has spurred my further interest in this
> subject. My meteorite has been confirmed as the real thing by staff of the
> Meteorite Lab at Portland State University, who would like to perform
> classification. It is 11.2 kg, and according to PSU staff, it will be only
> the seventh classified meteorite ever found in the state of Oregon.
>
>
>
> I?ve enjoyed reading these archives, but I haven?t yet been able to find
> answer to my question.
>
>
>
> I?m posting here to ask if anyone has any experience cutting an iron
> meteorite with the CBN blade that is sold by Johnson Brothers Lapidary.
> They advertise it as just the thing for cutting irons. I?m interested to
> know anything about blade life, rim speed, feed rate, and using plain water
> as a coolant/lubricant. For cutting the analysis sample, I have machining
> experience and very suitable tools, except for the blade, which I would
> like to be a circular blade.
>
>
>
> I welcome replies here on the forum, or by private email.
>
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
> John
>
>
>
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