Re: [meteorite-list] Inventory reference ideas.

2006-08-06 Thread Sterling K. Webb

Hi,


   The problem is that an index or code can never contain
all the information you might want. The most obvious thing
would be that your index numbers should start with "DH"
which would establish their provenance in the future, near
or distant.
   As in, "This is a Monnig number..." or "This is a Nininger
number..." or "This is a David Hardy number..."
   Then there's the question of how you want to affix the
index to the stone? In the good old days, you would just
paint it on the "aerolite" with staunch white titanium dioxide
paint, but that kind of makes me shudder.
   So, you stick a little label on the meteorite's case, box,
or housing that says "DH01, DH02, DH03...
Please notice that we're going to assume that you're going
to end up with 1,000,000 minus 1 meteorites. (Actually,
there's no reason for those leading zeroes except to make
computer files on them self-organize.)
   Personally, I also write the official name and type on
the number label, which is a good thing, because right now
I couldn't tell you where my permanent record is -- it's
here somewhere, I know...
   The index keys the meteorite to the Permanent Record
of the Collection. This could be an Excel spreadsheet
crammed with all the information you have, by index
number: official designation, petrological type and grade,
weathering, find or fall, date of discovery, story of discovery,
place or coordinates of discovery, URL's that refer to this
meteorite, academic references that refer to it, notes,
comments, controversies, pairings, and your acquisition
data: when, how acquired, cost, source, with their own
notes and comments -- there's really no end to how
far you can go. (I'm sure I've left something out, but that's
what records are for: to supplement memory, a poor
medium.)
   If you like a physical data object like a book (I do), the
same data can be kept in a binder with one (or more) pages
for each specimen. Each one could be "dh01.doc"
and so forth. In addition to all the data mentioned above,
you could have all your pictures of each meteorite printed
on the page(s), or if you really like to go whole hog,
accompanying 8x10 photos.
   (Since I hate punching holes in documents, I put pages
in sheet protectors, lightweight clear plastic document
holders which can also hold photos and allow for two-
sided pages and put them in "Sloped-D-ring" binders
so they turn easily.)
   Since each page will contain the same data categories,
you can make a template for the document so that each
new arrival can be recorded easily. Saving each meteorite's
page as a computer document allows each page to be
updated and reprinted when needed.
   When it comes to "collection mania," there are no limits
beyond time, energy, and money (and in that order, I find).
The term "mania" is descriptive, accurate, and precise.


Sterling K. Webb
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From: "David Hardy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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I've been working on my collection on Pele's online 
"Encyclopedia-of-Meteorites" (incredible site if you have not been there). 
I've never set up inventory reference #s for "My Collection" and am 
looking for ideas.  Anyone out there got a good system worked out and 
willing to share it?


David Hardy


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Re: [meteorite-list] Inventory reference ideas.

2006-08-06 Thread Impactika
In a message dated 8/6/2006 6:30:56 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Anne,

How would you handle multiple  dealers with the same initials? Some examples:

Aziz Habibi
Adam  Hupe

Mike Fowler
Mike Farmer

Michael Casper
Matteo  Chinellato
Michael Cottingham

Ron Hartman
Robert Haag

Steve  Arnold
Steve Arnold
Serge  Afanasiev

David
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Good question, David.
As I said, this is a variation of the system I use on my Catalog. Except  
that on my Catalog, I use the initials of the owners of the specimens on  
consignment, and so far I have had no  duplication. 
One possible solution would be to use 3 initials for the Dealer or the  
Business Name, for instance IMP for Impactika.
Any other  suggestion?


PACTIKA.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
President, I.M.C.A.  Inc.
www.IMCA.cc
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Inventory reference ideas.

2006-08-06 Thread David Weir

Hello Anne,

How would you handle multiple dealers with the same initials? Some examples:

Aziz Habibi
Adam Hupe

Mike Fowler
Mike Farmer

Michael Casper
Matteo Chinellato
Michael Cottingham

Ron Hartman
Robert Haag

Steve Arnold
Steve Arnold
Serge Afanasiev

David
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Re: [meteorite-list] Inventory reference ideas.

2006-08-06 Thread Impactika
In a message dated 8/6/2006 2:25:37 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I've been working on my collection on  Pele's online 
"Encyclopedia-of-Meteorites" (incredible site if you have not been  there).  
I've never set up 
inventory reference #s for "My Collection" and  am looking for ideas.  Anyone 
out 
there got a good system worked out and  willing to share it?

David  Hardy
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Here is a suggestion, something similar to the system I use on my  Catalog.
 
The seller represented by 2 letters, the year of purchase represented by 2  
numbers, and a sequential number.
Example:
The 8th specimen you bought from Mike Farmer in 2005, would be referenced:  
MF-05-008
The 25th specimen you bought from Greg Hupe in 2006, would be  referenced: 
GH-06-025
And the first specimen you buy from me this year will be:   AB-06-001
 
Would that work for you?
Any other suggestion?

Anne M. Black
www.IMPACTIKA.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
President,  I.M.C.A. Inc.
www.IMCA.cc
 
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