Fascinating, a must read!. Yet, another high-level Pallasite dispute. It seems that greed, lack of a moral compass, perjury, no personal code of honor and ownership issues are all too common these days when dealing with objects of value. Take the "Atocha Treasure","Bahia Emerald" and "Sue the Dinosaur" cases for instances.

In the end, greed seems to be the dominate driving force. When blinded by greed, some people will say or do anything and have the ability to convince themselves they are in the right, regardless of previous promises and contracts.

A man or woman are only as good as their word.

I will be following this one closely.

Adam





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Tom
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