Tom and List,

I for one don't want to see you go. I too have been a bit depressed by all 
the selling and so forth regarding the Park Forest meteorites and not being 
able to get into middle of it. Watching the prices climb out of site was a 
downer for me as well.

 Believe it or not------not all of us can put together $5,000, $12,000 or for 
that matter, $500 to buy a piece of Park Forest. I live pretty much paycheck 
to paycheck, and can set aside about $20-$30 per check after paying 
multitudes of medical and household bills.. After a year's time, I have 
enough for whatever I want to go crazy on. I admire meteorite dealers who can 
put together transportation, hotels and fly in to buy. That's their 
bread-&-butter and their pros. I always wished them the best!

But remember Tom, there are probably more of us who have to pinch pennies 
(until they scream), than there are the Robert Haags, and Mike Farmer's of 
this world. I don't want to take away anything from these persons who have 
been here in Illinois to purchase Park Forest, in the last week or so. For it 
stands to reason, that sooner or later, good meteorite dealers such as Farmer 
will have material for sale. The price will be what the market will 
bear.There's plenty it seems to go around. Additionally, with many good 
meteorite list people here finding material and making purchases, I'm 
confident the material will eventually get to market. 

Tom, you and I will just have to patient, save our pennies, and buy Park 
Forest at a later time.

I live about 30 miles from the Park Forest, and unfortunately there were so 
many unforseen problems which came in at the same time as the fall, I was 
unable to free myself up and go. After 48 hours it seemed to be a moot point 
what with, the media and whomever, causing the prices to sky rocket. The area 
isn't exactly a dry lake bed, so it stands to reason that more material will 
eventually surface, (probably in the most unlikely places).

So Tom, please reconsider. I'm privately cheering on the dealers (listed in 
all the previous emails) who risked a lot to come here and acquire specimens 
not only for the meteorite collector community, but for the scientific 
community as well. Just be patient Tom, our turn will come.

Best Wishes,

Steven L. Sachs   IMCA #9210 

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