If the big Chelya stone at the bottom of Lake Chebarkul is indeed
there, and it's recovered, it probably won't effect the collector
market in any way.  It will likely end up in a Russian institution and
won't add to the amount of material on the private market, IMO.

Best regards,

MikeG

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On 9/6/13, Shawn Alan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Listers,
>
> I saw that some one had found a 3.4kg Chelyabinsk and its been suggested it
> the largest one found so far? Is this true, and are there any photos of it,
> I have tried to look for some and cant find any images of the new main mass.
> Lastly, its been said by the Russian authorities that there is a 600kg stone
> at the bottom of Chebarkul Lake, if recovered, I wonder what that will do to
> the price of the Chelyabinsk in the open market?
>
> Shawn Alan
> IMCA 1633
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> http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633nyc/m.html
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