This is true. I myself have many tiny chips and pieces of meteorite but I 
have an NWA that I got from Dean Bessey that is 285 grams. I am glad that I 
had the opportunity to obtain a meteorite of its size. It has given me a 
better idea of what a meteorite would probably look like in an environment 
where it might be weathered and I have been able to show it to many people 
in my school, many of whom have shown great interest. Besides, I don't think 
that the information about the strewnfields is all that important to 
science, the physics of meteorite falls and the formation of strewnfields is 
already well known. What needs to be studied is the meteorites themselves 
and the best way to do this is to have nomads out there searching to make a 
profit, finding the maximum amount of material. Am I right on this? This is 
just my opinion.

My 2 bits (of NWA meteorite) worth :)
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Graham Christensen
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>From: "Simon de Boer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA   meteorites   blessing  or  omen ?
>Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 20:54:01 -0500
>
>  Edward  and  List  :    I  am  a  junior and amateur collector.  I've  
>been interested in  meteorites  for as  long as I  can  remember  searching 
>  fields  , rock  piles  wondering  how I  might  wish a    star to fall on 
>  my  property.  Having  finally accumulated  numerous  specimens  I  sent  
>pieces  to Robt  Haag   who  called  me on the phone  with the   
>discouraging news that  none  of what  I had  a  ton  of  beside  my  gas 
>barrel  was  meteorite.
>       At  that point  I  did as  Robt  said and got  Richard Nortons  book 
>  and  educated  myself somewhat.   I  met a  few helpful dealers  ,  
>collectors,  and  got  to look at the real thing.  It  was  like  a  
>starved  soul  to  be able to purchase  pieces  of  meteorite  at  such  
>reasonable  prices  and  study them  for  myself.    No  it wasn t  the  
>dollars  for me  that I   could  make on  them  ,   I  was just  glad   to 
>buy  them  for what I could get  them  If  I   had to  pay  what  some  
>have paid to have  a  few  grams  of rare  individuals  I wouldn t  have  
>any  today  .    I  have shared  pieces  with  many  people who would  
>otherwise  been  like me  ignorant  about what  a  meteorite  looks  and   
>feels  like.     I can  now  bring   and  even  give  some  to farmers  and 
>friends  who   otherwise  would  never  even see the real thing  much  less 
>care,  but  they  marvel  when  they get  to touch  what we  now take for 
>granted.
>       I  spend  hours  looking  over  and  over  at  all the  variety  of 
>specimens  I  have  from  NWA   and  anyone  who  is  interested  can  
>actually   come  and  enjoy them also.   I ve  been asked  if  I can  show  
>what  I have at  the local  fall fair  I  think its an excellent idea to  
>bring them into  schools and  let  childrens  hold a  star  first hand and 
>not  look at  it  in a  museum for 5  seconds  and  never  experience  
>them.  the  beauty of  nature  ought not  be  locked up  and  hoarded  by  
>those  who  can  afford   high  priced   ones  alone  ..There is  lots  to 
>go around   I m  so  thankful  the  price  was in  range  where  I  didn t  
>hesitate  to   get  some  rather   than  just  keep  looking  and  hoping  
>someday  to  find one .  Blessing  UNWA   for me     perhaps  someday  I  
>ll  get  some  pieces  classified  and  donate  my  20  grams  to the  
>cause  also  without  regret.
>         I  agree  that  perhaps  alot more pairing could  have been  done  
>I t   could  have been  picked up  more  scientifically  but  it didn t  
>happen  and  we  won t   turn  back time  to  undo what  has  been  done    
>Make  the best  of  the  opportunity , I  believe  I'm  doing that   and  
>there is nothing stopping anyone else  either   If  I  don t avail  myself 
>of it  someone else  will
>                             Simon


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