Hello Anne,

To change the main subject of this thread for a moment:

 You wrote: "In conclusion, I have been a meteorite-dealer ten years
(exactly ten years
 next week) ... "

Well, Anne, I congratulate you on your 10 years annEversary of
meteorite-dealing!

My best,

Matthias Baermann

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To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 10:35 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Ad- Monnig,Aml and other goodies just in time
for xmas


Hello List-Members,

I would like to send a few words of warning to anyone buying from Bob
Evans:

First on behalf of Dr A. Ehlmann, Curator of the Monnig Collection at TCU:
He did only one trade with Bob and the pieces he gave in that trade are:

1. Beardsley, 36.7g fusion covered individual
2. Forest City, 3.7g fusion covered individual
3. Kendleton, 45.2g polished part end section with good fusion crust on
back
4. Bruderheim, 20.0g block with one fusion side.
5. Mocs, 9g individual

In that trade Dr. Ehlmann received a piece of Zulu Queen, Luotolax and
Bialystok. And Bob represented that he had received the Zulu Queen it in a
trade
with UCLA. When asked UCLA responded:  Impossible, they have never had any
Zulu
Queen in their collection.
There was no serious response regarding the Bialystok and Luotolax. So
where
does that Zulu Queen come from? is it really Zulu Queen? How about
Luotolax
and Bialystok?
Another list member bought a piece of another rare meteorite that was
presented as being from TCU, and Dr. Ehlmann responded to that: Not true,
TCU only
has a tiny piece and had never traded out any of it.  I will let that
List-member speak for himself if he wishes to.
In conclusion, Dr Ehlmann is not/will not do any more trade with Bob
Evans.

On my behalf:
Bob, if you are planning to go to Tucson, you will not be welcomed in my
room.
And if you are planning on going to Michael Blood's auction, I will ask
Michael to block you from bidding on any of the 40 pieces I have entered
in that
auction. I do not wish to sell anything to you.

In conclusion, I have been a meteorite-dealer ten years (exactly ten years
next week) and if there is one thing I have learned it is that Trust is
absolutely paramount in the Meteorite World, and Bob, Trust is seriously
lacking when
dealing with you.

Anne M. Black
http://www.impactika.com/
[email protected]
Vice-President, I.M.C.A. Inc.
_http://www.imca.cc/_ (http://www.imca.cc/)

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In a message dated 12/10/2008 2:06:42 PM Mountain Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
Well,
After taking off several months of Dealing meteorites, I can stay away no
longer.
I have some very nice offerings available over the next few weeks.

I was fortunate enough to purchase another small collection of meteorites
with some very unique meteorites ( some I never heard of ).
Most of these have Monnig and AML Cards accompanying the specimens. So you
will not need to ask me where or who I got them from ( you will NOT get an
answer ) I keep my methods of acquisitions and contacts confidential.

Here is a partial list :

Mckinney Texas
La Lande N.M.
Plainview
Ness Co. Kansas
Sandia Mountains N.M.
Ladder Creek
Adrian Texas
Romero Texas
Morland Kansas
Noreatur Kansas
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