Greg, 
Yeah that sure is the case when a person in the meteorite community is doing 
the cutting.  Tracking that no qiestions asked.  My concern is when non 
meteorite enthusiasts are doing the cutting.  Someone dead focused on getting 
their vision created who is an artist/maker bery well might not.  

I am not even saying that is the case with this artist.  Just stating in 
general i could easily see it happening.  When it is an art person using a 
meteorite not a meteorite person using art.
I’m with you on the artifacts, fascinating that meteorite iron being early 
abailable was a source of material pre iron making.

    On Sunday, September 16, 2018, 9:57:17 AM EDT, Greg Hupe 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 As a meteorite hunter, collector and one who shares with the scientific 
community, collectors, museums and others, I can say that most who are tasked 
with cutting any meteorite preserve the cuttings to be sold in small pieces and 
even the cutting dust and metal shavings are saved and used in a variety of 
ways. As an artist I can appreciate the workmanship and beauty of the skull and 
wish I had some of the ancient artifacts made from meteoritic materials. Best 
Regards,
Greg

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 From: michael kelly via Meteorite-list Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2018 9:42 
PMTo: John Lutzon ; [email protected] Subject: Re: 
[meteorite-list] Skull Carved Out of an Iron Meteorite Guess the real 
questionis 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 
srap 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]> 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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