Anyone with pieces for sale contact me. 
I am a buyer of this flood of material. $200 gram how much can you offer me. 
Michael Farmer

I see that those who don't have it are showing via these posts.

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On Dec 31, 2011, at 4:26 PM, dean bessey <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am going out on a limb and predict that we are about to see $100 martian. 
> Probably less. Dont believe anybody who tells you there are only four kilos.
> I could be wrong with that price guess (Especially if some goovernment museum 
> decides to buy it all up) but this is currently all held by the moroccans who 
> want to sell it and not just sit on it like with some other meteorites that 
> remain overpriced because a small number of people are hoarding in (Or 
> Investing in it). I think martians are way overpriced as it is even without 
> this fall.
> This will be very close to being the largest ever Martian meteorite (If not 
> the largest). And its all for sale.
> I started getting offers a short while ago at over $400 a gram and the 
> wholesale price is well under $200 already. As with all meteorites in Morocco 
> when you get offers that offer is always "The last thats available so you 
> better buy now". That has happened to me more often than I can count so I 
> dont believe a word that comes out of Morocco anymore.
> My advice is to hold off on the current overpriced offerings and wait until 
> Tucson (Which I predict will be flooded with the stuff).
> I have a leftover Martian from a few years ago (Where there really is very 
> little more available) that I have started on ebay at $161 a gram (Or buy it 
> now at $241) - See my ebay auction #190621515662). If you think that the new 
> fall will create lots of martian interest and drive up the price this is a 
> rare opportunity to get some cheap (Cheaper than I paid for it) but me, I 
> think that Martians are about to become reasonably priced and am getting out 
> while I can.
> Of course if some government agency buys it all up dont blame me if you 
> missed out on a really nice martian fall cheap. Goldman Sachs is not always 
> right in the price predictions either.
> Cheers
> DEAN
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