That is 7 times what they paid for it, your saying thats a fair price.
Tim Heitz
M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote:
Crazy, over the price of a historical fall.for me
a price of $7/gr. max. is ok. No over. If is fall many
kilos is another question.
regards
Matteo
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Michael
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Park Forest
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Hello everyone, a little news from the
strewnfield. The news
, 2003 5:21 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Park Forest meteorite debacle - whats a fair
price?
That is 7 times what they paid for it, your saying thats a fair price.
Tim Heitz
M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote:
Crazy, over the price of a historical fall.for me
a price of $7/gr. max
nd then you will be in the driver seat.
Hopefully there will be plenty for sale
soon
Mark M.
Phoenix AZ
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Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 5:20
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Park Forest
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Hello everyon
Hi List,
Mike Farmer mentioned the specimens being worth $500.00 an ounce but when we were in
the library asking around one of the ladies there told us they were worth $2,000.00 an
ounce ($73.00/ gram) so it keeps going up in price. People in that area need to really
get a grip on this one. There
-list] Park Forest meteorite debacle - whats a fair
price?
Crazy, over the price of a historical fall.for me
a price of $7/gr. max. is ok. No over. If is fall many
kilos is another question.
regards
Matteo
--- Tim Heitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I got a call from a man
for $100 gram?
ManyMany kilos.
Get Real matteo.
Good luck.
Mike
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Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 7:37 AM
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Yes but Alfianello is 1883 historical fall, andd all
pieces
If I could get a piece that was documented to have crashed through the
roof of a house for $7/g, I would be very happy and I wouldn't have to
wait 50 years to know I owned a piece of meteorite history
Best,
Charlie
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: Re: [meteorite-list] Park Forest meteorite debacle - whats a
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If I could get a piece that was documented to have crashed through the
roof of a house for $7/g, I would be very happy and I wouldn't have to
wait 50 years to know I owned a piece of meteorite history
Best,
Charlie
In a message dated 3/29/2003 5:23:22 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
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That is 7 times what they paid for it, your saying thats a fair price.
What you are forgetting is that does not include air fare, hotel bills,
rental cars etc. In addition most dealers will
, but I'm not very good at figuring out the
dollar value of a new meteorite. But I'm sure it
probably varies for each individual finder, and for
each individual stone.
Bob V.
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Hold on a minute, guys!
What's all this talk about $7/g?
Don't forget that Farmer had to PAY $7/g for most of
those premium specimens that had hit a house
3000 grams or 3 kilo's x 7 =$21,000
Where are you staying?
Are you renting a 24 hour limo?
Are you using a private jet?
GO FIGURE !!
Tim Heitz
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In a message dated 3/29/2003 5:23:22 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
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That is 7 times
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Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Park Forest meteorite debacle - whats a fair
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3000 grams or 3 kilo's x 7 =$21,000
Where are you staying?
Are you
for $7.00 per gram RIGHT NOW!!!
Cottingham
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From: Tim Heitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 3:37 PM
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3000 grams or 3 kilo's x
In a message dated 3/29/2003 3:35:46 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3000 grams or 3 kilo's x 7 =$21,000
Where are you staying?
Are you renting a 24 hour limo?
Are you using a private jet?
Heck Tim I didn't mention any weights. It could also be 100 grams x 7 =
than
25 kilos known. I would like to know if anyone knows more.
Mike
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Park Forest meteorite debacle - whats a fair
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Hello everyone, a little news from the strewnfield.
The news is not good. The people here all think that they are millionaires, they
all want $10 to $20 gram now. The police chief tols Steve Witt to leave or be
arrested as they think he robbed a meteorite finder by paying several dollars
Steve Witt robbed the finder? Ask some of the
finders how the police ripped them off! And also
that idiot from Chicago! (NOT STEVE) What a maroon!
Dave
Hello everyone, a little news from the strewnfield.
The news is not good. The people here all
Hello,
I got a call from a man that lives right in the area of which the
meteorite fell. He told me that a guy had setup in a parking lot and
was paying $1.00 PER GRAM
He wanted to know how much they were really worth.
What do you think the answer should have been?
Later he told me he had
Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 8:02 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Park Forest meteorite debacle
Steve Witt robbed the finder? Ask some of the
finders how the police ripped them off! And also
that idiot from Chicago! (NOT STEVE) What a maroon
Hello,
I got a call from a man that lives right in the area of which the
meteorite fell. He told me that a guy had setup in a parking lot and was
paying $1.00 PER GRAM
He wanted to know how much they were really worth.
What do you think the answer should have been?
Later he told me he had
Crazy, over the price of a historical fall.for me
a price of $7/gr. max. is ok. No over. If is fall many
kilos is another question.
regards
Matteo
--- Tim Heitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I got a call from a man that lives right in the
area of which the
meteorite fell. He told
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