Superlatives are fine. I appreciate the exact weight of the specimen included 
in the title as well though. Sure saves time.

Bill Kieskowski

> Last time I went to school a $144.00 item which was priced at $1.00 a 
> gram usually means that the weight is 144 grams.    And  Welcome again 
> to the Ebay Central List!
> 
> Elton
> 
> 
> Tom aka James Knudson wrote:
> 
> >Hello List, Just taking a poll, am I the only one who gets irritated at some
> >peoples ebay descriptions?  It is so strange how some sellers have only
> >"museum quality" meteorites whether it is a 40 pound SA or a 20g rusted
> >Nantan. Others, everything is "HUGE" or "GIGANTIC" even if it is a 12g iron.
> >   What ever happen to truth in advertising? Do some people just not have it
> >in them to be honest? Are they so desperate to make a sell that they have to
> >lie?  I personally will not buy from sellers that have to use deception to
> >sell a meteorite. If it's a case of them just not knowing, then they should
> >spend a few minutes looking around ebay!  : )
> >
> 
> 
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