Edwin, indeed it was a scam. Sad, we all get scammed once in a while. I am 
happy to see the record set strait for all to see. The Giroldi brothers we 
pulling one hell of a scam for year selling Baygorria at the Tucson show, 
people kept trying to show me why they were different than Campo. Total sham. 
We must root out the scams in this business/collections and purge those who 
keep running cons.
The new Russian fall has already brought many scammers running to quickly rob 
impatient buyers blind. If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times, 
buy from us real dealers, stop being scammed by con-men on eBay.

Michael Farmer

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On Mar 1, 2013, at 9:11 PM, Edwin Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Yes, I believe that I was scammed when I bought the large and rather 
> expensive main mass of Baygorria. I believe that it was a Campo and gave it 
> all away. For anyone who wishes to see the main mass of this iron meteorite 
> for reference or comparison it was donated to Cascadia Meteorite Laboratory 
> in Portland, Oregon. Yes it is called Baygorria but it is my belief that it 
> is a Campo.
> A prime example of an expensive lesson learned. 
> 
> E.T.                         
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