Hi Alex, Listees,

Alex's gentlemanly statement made my day after wading through the flurry of hardcore dealer-concerned messages that have been posted. As a collector at heart, I agree 'wholeheartedly' with his thoughts.

Especially the one: "Our meteorites don't care, why should we?"

Thanks again, Alex. I am glad I have been able to exclude value as a criterion to make my space rocks more attractive to me. If I want to get my daily fix on money, it is easier just to get a live feed on the ticker of some stock markets and experience the rush on a blow by blow basis, or just do Las Vegas.

For meteorites, I prefer just admiring the specimens that make me happy and ignoring all the market hype and speculation that in my opinion detracts from the healthy fundamentals of meteorite study, appreciation and collection. After all we get from them, it seems a bit much to ask for return. My meteorites are expenses, not investments ... and as such are all written off at the moment of adquisition. There is no where to go, when you start at zero investment, but up! In moderation over a long period of time, rather than short intense addictions, seems to me the way to go. Congratulations to those long time collectors that continue to be role models worth drinking to in these hard times.

Thoughts from Mexico, with wishes for great health,
Doug

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AFrom: Alexander Seidel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Sent: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 3:30 pm
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Tangible assets



Hello Dean,

thank you for your remarks on the market situation - these are always welcome, as I have learned over all those years that, besides you being a dealer, you are also a very good observer! As well as some other insider friends of mine are,
who did not yet raise their finger here.

Of course that just my opinion. Lots of old time collectors have their
head buried in the sand and believe that all this talk of drop in
meteorite
supply is just marketing by us meteorite dealers. Maybe they will
eventually
be proven right instead of me (Personally I cant see it happening
though)

I gladly admit I am one of those "oldtimers", but I have no problems with this, why should I? I have a nice collection at hands, as many of my old time friends have, and no worries, other than may be this or that observation about new distributors of the rare stuff that come along, and pricing affairs: just let´s wait and see how things will evolve down the line, as time goes by - in the long
run.  No hurries!

Our meteorites don´t care, so why should we? This economical crisis is BAD to almost everyone (...me included, btw!), at least in the world of the more
"privileged" persons, w
ho are lucky enough to have a job and an income - the other ones on the planet have much worse problems! Then why not look at it from a more leisurely global perspective of ever changing events in space and time,
knowing we are given only one, our life...

Alex
Berlin/Germany
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