Well, if anyone ever has any 'scrap' iron meteorite, I'll be delighted to
take it off their hands.  That is a material that I routinely hot forge back
into solid material that I can then use in my Damascus for knife blades.
Minimal waste from processing slices, spheres, skulls, etc.    :)

Dan

 

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Guess the real question is where did the scrap go?  I can admire the
craftsmanship.  And i am sure it presents a challenging medium to work.  I
can also imagine 15 lbs. of scrap going into a rubbish bin :( probably more
scrapped than i will ever be lucky enough to tuck into my collection.

 

On Thursday, September 13, 2018, 9:31:33 PM EDT, John Lutzon via
Meteorite-list <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote: 

 

 

Maybe this 3rd post will get posted.....?

 

I really need Someone to explain to me why it is totally

acceptable for someone to cut/slice and/or bathe in acid every meteorite

they can get their hands on (some very rare) and then sell them

at a considerable profit and possibly make a living---but to shape it

into Any other shape is a shame. I hope I spelled Hypocrisy correctly.

 

Hopefully this skull will wind up in a museum and be preserved for hundreds

if not thousands of years---long after the average collector's specimens

are long gone.

 

Love ya Anne, John

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