Hi John and listmembers:

John, you best be believing it was a pleasure meeting you and great fun
hanging out with you and Gary at the show.  This is the first year my
wife and I have gone on the first day of the show and my first trip with
Gary, whom, incidentaly, I met for the first time at Geoff Cintron's
table at the Warwick, R.I. show this past October.  And Gary only lives
15 minutes away all these years!

I wish I had spent more time actually talking meteorites with Geoff,
Alain, and Sergey, but, as is the case every year, once I've settled on
what I think I might want, be it fossil, meteorite, or both, I spend
forever running back and forth among tables trying to make up my mind.
That was a killer Murchison specimen you got from Geoff.  And speaking
of Island Meteorites, how about that 17.17g slice of DaG 262 Lunar Geoff
had?  Wow!  List-members can see it on page 12 of the latest issue of
Meteorite magazine.

John, I called Gary this morning to thank him for steering me to that
990g oriented Sikhote-alin I bought from Sergey.  Gary kept insisting,
albeit gently, that I take a closer look.
Sure glad I did.  The flow lines and lip-over are wonderful.  My prize
from this years show.
But, gulp, it might not be over.  Gary and I are going back today.
We'll be checking out what goodies my buddy Al Lang, who wasn't there
Friday, has filled up his van with.  And maybe that nice new Campo I
agonized over will still be there.  Uh-Oh.  Ka-ching......ka-ching.
Broke again....

And before I forget John, thanks for bringing those nice pieces to show
Gary and I.  I must return the favor next year.

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List,
 
I was at the Springfield Show this past Friday. Being my first show, I was very interested in seeing some nice material first hand. The balance of meteorites available to the rest of the show's materials was very small, but we were not without great representation of dealers, collectors and ofcourse the rocks.
 
At the invite of fellow collectors, Charlie Devine and Gary Swanson from Rhode Island, I traveled the 6 + hours from PA in anticipation.
 
My first encounter when the doors opened was with the humble Alain Carion. He was very interested in discussing and selling his beautiful selection of meteorites and impactite. Getting my copy of his book signed was a treat. I ended up getting some his Tafassasset, a CR equilibrated to a 6 or 7, so the chondrite believers say. However, he mentioned that others argue it is primative (achondrite). But Alain assured us that it was primative, as in a chondrite.
 
A wonderful transition type...one of a kind I believe ?   
 
I also picked up a fragment of the microtektite material from Haiti...very nice. Alain, thank you for your time (Ann Black, please let him know if you would).
 
Others there included Geoff Cintron from Island Meteorites. Geoff had some awesome pieces for sale and a nice chunk of Murchinson was my prize. Thanx for the opportunity, and to be able to hold and look at some choice material. Geoff carries the flag well.
 
The other main dealer was Serg from Comet Meteorite Shop who have some great stuff, including the Dhofar lunars and shergottites. The NWA 470 (?) was one I was interested in, their CH...but I came up short. Maybe someday. Thanx for the look see Serg.
 
A fair amount of Sikhote Alin's were seen at several stands, and some of the newer Campos were available from the field collectors.
 
It would be nice to see more dealers next year. Maybe more interest and feedback will bring them. 
 
Well thanx to Charlie and Gary for their interest in me. It was a great day. We should go to Denver, then to Tuscon, then to the strewn fields of....now I'm dreaming.
 
Good show...recommended to all...especially here in the east. (Sunday is the last day)
 
 
Regards,
 
John Divelbiss
IMCA 2006 
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Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 8:36 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Springfield Show this weekend!

East Coast Gem, Mineral & Fossil Show

Aug. 9-11, 2002


Held annually in the air-conditioned Better Living Center at the Eastern States Exposition, 1305 Memorial Drive, West Springfield, MA 01089. Show Hours: 10am-7pm Fri-Sat, 10am-5pm Sun.


Over 180 dealers from all over the U.S. and abroad, offering a variety of items related to earth sciences. Door prizes, guest speakers, museum quality exhibits, gold panning, and a large wholesale section. Plenty of free parking. Air conditioned hall. Largest wholesale section in the East!



2002 show theme will be
The Collection of Jim & Dawn Minette.Admission is $6/adult, $5/senior or student, 12 & under is free if with an adult. Contact Martin Zinn Expositions.


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