Michael, I do believe that Michael Cottingham and myself were the first Americans to buy in Morocco and announce it when we got home. We bought everything, even though you say that "Jim Strope and I never claimed to have found anything in the early days".
Michael, Jim Strope and I never found anything in Morocco in the early days or the late days.
I have never found a meteorite in Morocco, nor claimed to. I buy everything there.
Perhaps things will be different in about 40 hours though?.................................
Mike Farmer
----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael L Blood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Larry Harrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Meteorite List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] NWA's



Hi Larry & All,
I read your post with some degree of sorrow, Larry, but many of us
figured all this out years ago as the flood began and the stories came out.
Some people I know won't collect any NWA material, others jump on
everything they can lay their hands on, due to the relatively VERY low
prices, while others are varying degrees of selective.
I fall in the latter category as a collector (and as a dealer) - and
at a relatively extreme end of conservative - BUT, the richness of material
coming out of NWA is so great, I still have a major portion of my
collection that is labeled NWA. Why? besides for MANY great
specimens of total variety, and exceptionally low prices, I am
convinced that AT LEAST 99% of the material is accurately typed.
The only question is of paired meteorites - and this is due to a
combination of the approach of the scientific community and
to dealer greed.
When NWA material first started many dealers claimed they were
PERSONALLY finding the material, but refused to divulge coordinates
to protect the fall from other dealers going there before they got all of
it themselves. While this may have been true in a few isolated cases, the
truth is the vast majority of falls were picked up by nomads and sold
in a city market - the dealers only knew they came out of the desert.
Dean Bessey was the first dealer I knew who openly admitted buying
EVERYTHING from the nomads in the marketplace, but I don't remember
Mike Farmer & Jim Strope ever claiming to "find" anything there in
the early days, either... though I think they actually did a little of that
after becoming familiar with the area after several trips. (None of
this is in reference to any particular dealer - but more in terms of the
"trend" of behavior. I KNOW E.T. often went to the actual location of
some falls - but they usually had names - like El Hammami - which he
carried out of the mountains on a string of camels. A few of the pieces
still show a rusted side where they lay against the sweating camel in
gunny sacks!).
Meanwhile, the scientists decided they couldn't "pair" ANY
meteorites from NWA since there was never a location provided - therefore,
each and every stone got its own "find" number or was unidentified.
Dealers then started "pairing" the visually obvious (which was never 100%
accurate, of course - but mostly).
And here we are, today - we get some of the best, rarest and most
zappy material ever at sometimes less than 10% of what we could have
expected to pay before NWA opened up -but NOT 100% accuracy in
identification - BUT, almost always true typology. Since we never knew
exactly WHERE anything was from anyway - the answer I came up for
myself was to limit my collection to OBVIOUSLY different falls of any
given type. While this doesn't 100% guarantee I don't have differently
numbered members of the same fall - it comes close.
I also limit NWA primarily to the zappy looking or the very rare
typology.
Everyone has to decide how to deal with this, themselves - but this
is part of the "price" of getting cool material dirt cheap.
Best wishes, Michael



on 11/24/04 8:54 AM, Larry Harrison at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Greetings List,

I am but a small time collector (>200 specimens). However, I cherish my
small example of the evolution of the solar system. I am also an
astronomy educator. I always include meteorites in my lectors AND I am
always asked "how do you know if it is really a meteorite? My answer:
Irons are simple to recognize, and I explain the widmanstatten figure
and how it forms. Stones on the other hand require analysis especially
when chondrules (I explain chondrules) are not easily visible. In those
cases it is very important to know your source. I have always made it
clear that I only deal with reputable dealers.

The posts of late have put a very large question in my mind about who is
reputable. The saddest part is that many reputable dealers are being
scamed by the Nomads. I prefer to collect the rarest of the rare. And
this is where most of the scams are being made.  My absolute certainty
of the authenticity of my collection is now in question! I do not
question that any piece in my collection is or isn't a meteorite, but
that it is not the specimen type that I think it is. I have always been
more than excited about the immense number of new and rare meteorites
coming out of the Sahara. If not for these finds I could never afford as
many representations of the early solar system or of the achondrites of
lessor differentiated bodies. I am crushed, uncertain and totally
confused! What to do? Since I am not a big time buyer, my reluctance to
purchase further NWA's will not hurt any of you. However, I feel that I
am Mr. Average. If this mess curbs my desire to purchase more
meteorites, I assure you it is doing the same to many more. This is the
saddest moment in my 20 years of meteorite collecting.

Thanks for letting me vent,

Harrison


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