Steve, Al, Tom, Rob and others,

Amen to all that was said. Either the high bidder knows something we don't 
know or they have money to burn, or they are ready for a big fight if it is 
junk. I say...good luck...hope it turns out to be the real deal. However this 
is a poor way of going about it's sale though. It should have been "truly" 
confirmed to be a meteorite first, before going to the public like this.  

John
> Caveat !
> 
> I would not bid on this unless catagorically
> classified by one that is very knowledgealbe regarding
> meteorites.
> 
> It is amazing how many samples that I get with some
> home town univeristy prof testamony that the specimen
> in question is a meteroite.
> 
> Steve Schoner
> http://www.geocities.com/meteorite_identification
> 
> P.S. And this person is selling it before the
> analysis?
> 
> Humm... all the reason for a caveat!
> 
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Walter,
> > 
> > Did you find out anything on the tonight's Ebay
> > auction for the so-called new 
> > meteorite in Georgia??
> > 
> >
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2176712425&category=3239
> > 
> > Maybe we'll find out after the bidding ends tonight
> > at 12:30 AM PST ?  ;<)
> > 
> > John
> > 
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