Darren,

I hear you, but it's not about the rich snobs, it's about economic forces brought to the table which will result in a more stable marketplace and increasing valuations---and that's good for all of us. Wouldn't it be great if there were market factors which limited the kinds of aberrations which have stung us all at one time or another?

I'm all for fun!  ;-)




On Dec 7, 2008, at 11:05 AM, Darren Garrison wrote:

On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 10:38:59 -0500, you wrote:

with meteorites have shared with me that they've opted not to climb in
because of their belief in an "immature" and "unsophisticated"
marketplace.  Their words.

<snip>

Everything else being the same, no witnessed fall should ever sell for
a couple of bucks a gram, and we should all strive to make certain
this doesn't occur.

Myself, I'd rather see meteorite collecting as a fun (immature, unsuphisticated) hobby that anyone interested can afford to join (even if just for small pieces) than as a way for rich snobs to become richer. I say that those "serious
collectors" who you talked to can go screw themselves.
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