no kidding-it's obvious that he has not seen the prices of meteorites on ebay lately. PORTALES  -one of the most spectacular recent US falls- can be had for $25/g for a JAM-UP metal piece(and that's kind of high). with my work i have done with ed ablin at fernbamk science center here in atlanta to try and secure at least a gram of every ga meteorite known (under 30) for display there, with comments like that , it is doubtful that we will ever see a piece of it. if any of you dealer types do in fact , snag it, i would appreciate an opprtunity to purchase 2 grams of it - one for myself, and another to donate to fernbank's ga meteorite collection.
please keep me in your consideration for purchase as we still need thompson, millen, STATESBORO, and others.


 

>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Georgia Man Finds Meteorite While Picking Butter Beans
>Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 19:57:38 EST
>
>
>....told him the space debris can bring anywhere from $5 to $1 million a gram.
>And we wonder why the public acts the way they do when the are fortunate
>enough to acutally find a meteorite.  So when the owner of this stone  eventually
>does go to sell it, what estimate do YOU think he's going be believe his
>meteorite is worth?
>
>Hey Jerry.....since you opened your mouth....why not put your money where
>your mouth is?  Get it for a bargain....offer him only $1000 a gram.


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