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Hello All,
Boy have you guys filled up my e-mail spam
box...:-)
It is a shame we can not talk about why there is so
much metal in a CR2...beng a 2... and not drool over photos of that
awesome new fall. Which by the way, I think is kinda funny. While we
were all trading,buying, selling and auctioning meteorites in Tuscon. The
"nomads" :-) where getting meteorites rained on them. I guess thats
not really funny..but it is a nice meteorite.
I bought my first meteorites from Farmer. I'm
not for sure what my first meteorite was as I gave them all away, keeping a
tektite and a Canyon Diablo shale piece myself and I'm not sure if those count.
I still make little purchases from time to time and have always been happy.
Dean I have bought many meteorites from for a
long time and have lately worked with and partnered with him to a degree. I have
never seen anyone that will work with you better then Dean. Haft the meteorite
dealers owe Dean money and we are all better off since the Don of
NWA...:-) has been playing with meteorites. I very much
am.
Having said that...and in the words of a dead
friend of mine "lets all take a chill pill." NWA's are and will be a great
thing. The compition makes the market interesting. Name calling,
threats, accusations, rudeness, and the like do not. NWA have enough
problems being the orphaned meteorites they are. I am sure we all
remembered Oliver. I guess I jumped a little off subject but hey...that
was a good movi..or I guess book...anyway...
Both of you have a place in this usually fun hobby
of ours. Lets all be good people in the sandbox. Which reminds me of
the first time I was ever called to the principals office. Me and a friend
had burried another friends legs in the sandbox. When the class bell rang
we all let and left the poor kid there stuck. Thats the day I learned
about the principals pattleboard. So I guess the moral of this story
is...."Be nice now, or you will get a pink slip and have to go the
office.'
Mark Bostick "The Big
Collector"
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