Hi Martin and list Members,

Thank you for the interesting insight. Martin commented that collectors were 
concerned by what impact NWA 5000 may have on Lunaite prices and that they 
might be somewhat hesitant about lunar purchases because of the weight.

We anticipated this ahead of time and have been working with different 
audiences other than the standard collector market. Most of what has been sold 
has gone directly into institutions who agree this is the most fantastic lunar 
meteorite ever found.  The 9,610 gram main mass will find a new home in a world 
class facility this December where it will be formerly announced to the world.  
We have not chased any press whatsoever on NWA 5000 and will leave this task to 
the future owners. I will provide details where it can be seen as soon as the 
paperwork has been finalized.

The only complete slice which weighs 575 grams has been on tour in Houston 
Texas, Washington State, New York and is now on its way back to Houston.  It 
has earned the moniker the "Ambassador Slice" since it will be booked to 
several locations world-wide.  It has never failed to draw crowds every time it 
has been displayed. 

Add in 572 grams of cutting loss, the 40 plus gram type specimen and the pieces 
which have already been placed and there should be enough to satisfy the 
collector market without depressing the price of other lunars.  This means that 
dealers shouldn't panic too much about NWA 5000 flooding the market.  I would 
be more worried about how gorgeous this material is rather than its weight.  A 
watch company and prestigious jewelry maker whom recognize the incredible 
contrast are already deciding how to best utilize this material.  If it meets 
their standards, they may take the rest.

I am not stating this to create a sales rush but to provide perspective buyers 
with real information so that they can make an informed decision whether it be 
NWA 5000 or some other lunar meteorite.

Best Regards,

Adam

   


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