That is one bummer. I too spoke to a large group last night. Fortunately all my ites were there when I counted later, not that helps you Anita. But I was a wreck worrying about them so I can imagine how down you must feel losing something so personal. Jerry
From: "Anita Westlake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 10:37 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Stolen Allende



Dear List: A few weeks ago I was asked to bring my meteorites to a small gem show in Athens, GA and talk about them to the wandering public. I made a point to highlight my Allende specimen because of its age, and told how this small piece was the catalyst that started my whole collection (and my fascination). Well, I must have been pretty convincing, because when I got home I realized that someone else had wanted to use my Allende to start their collection. I know I'll get over this feeling of violation and disgust, but I will always wonder: how can the person who took my specimen ever look at it with anything other than shame?

Anita D. Westlake


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