Hi Dirk and List,

A lot of the pairing problems originate directly from the Moroccan dealers. Case in point, the Martian material paired to NWA 2975. They distributed the material inmasse during the Ensisheim Show to a lot of people. If the original Moroccan dealers (Aziz Habibi and Mohamed Sabai) waited and submitted a full type sample, received an NWA number, then the could have offered it under a single correct number.

Another example of which I am directly aware of is a 5 or 6 kilo single stone ureilite I received a sample from, had analyzed, and then personally saw while in Morocco last year. I was not interested in it due to price and let it go. Next time I saw it again was at the Tucson Show where it had been smashed into a half dozen pieces by a Moroccan and offered to several US dealers/collectors. That stone was a beautifully clean and shaped ureilite, what a waste!

The more the Moroccans get involved in direct sales to collectors, I feel they need to abide by the NomCom rules and moral high standards of what meteorite science and collecting is all about. Unfortunately, most Moroccans consider these "stones" as a meal ticket. In some cases, like the nomads who actually find them, this is the case, but once they arrive in Morocco's "dealership row", there are no excuses since they often send samples to us and some scientists for analysis.

These are a few of my observations, thoughts and complaints of Moroccan behavior.

Best regards,
Greg

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.....Yeah, wait until the mess/mass of NWA martian
classification numbers and pairing  that will be done
after this recent find of fresh NWA Martians.
 In my opinion it is a waste of scientific resource
to have each holder/buyer/seller submit under a
separate NWA# and then pairing has to be done.  Pair
the things then assign one official number all at the
same lab with the same scientist and don`t pass off
extra material that you cannot sell without a number
so that someone else is left to have it classified
again with an additional NWA #.
 I am not saying that anyone has done this...it is
purely my opinion that number games need to cease and
that priority should be given to supporting the
scientists to get proper information, so that timely
classification and recording in the MetBull can be
completed within months and not years.
 Best Regards,  Dirk Ross...Tokyo



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