Dear Elton;
Let's play a game...lets ask a question about the price of a given meteorite (or try to find someone who has some and ask them to quote a price), and then try and sell some soon after...
And, then act surprized shortly afterwards.....
Who, not me man,
Dave F.

E.L. Jones wrote:

Dear Steve,

When you mention a meteorite , some usually comes to market shortly afterwards. This would be one way to find a price. It if doe show up-- it is one beautiful unique iron, I wish I could afford. Bob Haag brought it to science? I'd ask him if I knew him well .

If we are talking the same Georgetown Iron(1988) Austrailia --it isn't silicated. In fact it is largely Triolite and very low in silicate content. It is a unique-- a solitary ungrouped member of the IABs. According to the revised literature, they suspect it came from a carbonaceous chondrite percursor melted in an impact event. Here is what I found at David Weir's magnificent site <http://www.meteoritestudies.com/protected_GEORGE.HTM>

Gosh Darn Neat

Elton
Tie down your camel carefully. Because if you leave your camel loose, he will poke his nose under your tent. Once his nose is under the tent, the rest of the camel is sure to follow.--Old Bedouin proverb

Steve Arnold, Chicago!! wrote:

Hi and good evening list.I was wondering how much per gram is the
GEORGETOWN,aulstralia silicated iron.I just want to know for future
reference.I do not have access to meteorites and thier price per gram.

                                                      sra

Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120

( aulstralia? People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw "volts -wagons") jk
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