I think most dealers will be happy to sell you micros of any of their
stock. You just need to ask. Most people do not buy them. I built a
page with just a few micros (after outcries from a few customers) to see
what would happen. I've sold two, that is it. So if there is no big
demand, dealers won't list them. But we have a lot of small pieces that
come off from cutting or splitting. And if it is rare material, most
will custom cut.
Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
tracy latimer wrote:
I agree with you on the micromount issue. There are a couple of
notable major Ebay sellers (who shall remain nameless) who are happy
to combine shipping very reasonably, but if you only win 1 or 2 of
their micros, it gets pricy pretty fast, especially when the postage
makes up a substantial proportion of the total. They aren't exactly
overcharging for shipping, but the $4+ cost of Priority postage for 1
micro is definitely a factor on my purchasing. I can't afford to
shell out hundreds of dollars for whole slices, and micros were my way
of building up a representative collection that displayed well in
limited space, for prices that weren't exorbitant.
Tracy Latimer
From: Mike Groetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Meteorite List <[email protected]>
Subject: [meteorite-list] Micro/Macromount Availability- Where did
they Go?
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 11:08:10 -0700 (PDT)
What ever happened to the lower cost micromounts
that used to show up on eBay? The reason I ask is that
a few years ago I built the diversity of my collection
with them and am still proud of each one. I am now
spending more time in reviewing dealer's web sites but
they seem to be few and far in between there also.
There are a few dealers still selling them on eBay-
but I won't pay $4+ for a priority box with a nickel
size meteorite inside of it. The small mailers sent
first class always worked fine and I never had any
problems.
Are the micro/macromounts no longer worth the time
and effort to make and provide them? Or is it the more
common material has ran its course and no longer
available? Maybe lack of interest by buyers?
Seems most of the meteorite specimens now being
sold are out of my price range (thats my problem). I
don't have any specific "wants" at the moment (of
course there are always ones I would like to have!)
but am just asking the question in general.
Thank you.
Mike
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http://www.mhmeteorites.com
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