Hi, Mike and All,
 
I'm sure most of us have hoped for a dependable/predictable service.
I haven't seen an "ugly" or "ordinary" meteorite yet, once it's held under a 
microscope, and wanted to know the classification specifics.
 
Is your proposed high fee the incentive for quick work? 
>$250.00?!
I'm confident that most on this List are amateurs, and not in that league!
 
Dean Bessey had a service advertised on his old New Zealand web site for 
~$90.00 USD, promising a result in about a half year, if I remember right.
Has anyone on the List tried that one?
Or another institution that doesn't sit on samples?
 
Maybe we could have an on-going thread which lists institutions that are quick 
and reasonable and needing of customers, and also post cautions for which to 
avoid because of their overwhelming backlog.
 
Cheers,
Pete
 
 
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 16:32:19 -0600
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [meteorite-list] ATTENTION: Scientists and Researchers Who Classify 
> Meteorites.. Urgent
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am in need of a serious person or institution to classify meteorites. I 
> believe the time has come for a fee based classification service to be 
> offered. The revenue gleaned from such activity could provide income to 
> work-study students, provide scholarships for students who are studying the 
> meteoritic sciences and most certainly the fee could help offset the expense 
> of such classifications in the first place.
> 
> The problem I have in recovering meteorites from the field is that after I 
> give a farmer $10,000 dollars for their meteorite, I usually have to wait up 
> to 2 years for the classification results. This is not much of an incentive 
> to invest in many new discoveries. In fact, I have 4 new possible recoveries 
> that I could purchase, but not having a timely classification service makes 
> for difficult choices. I usually just say to myself-I can't afford to have 5k 
> into this meteorite for 2 years with no return. Does not make good business 
> sense and overall not really good for science either. 
> 
> I propose a $250.00 to $500.00 per meteorite classification fee. Checks made 
> out to whatever scholarship or department fund you see fit. Done in a timely 
> manner of 3 months or less. Anyone out there interested, please respond to me 
> off list. 
> 
> Thanks and Best Wishes
> 
> Michael Cottingham
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