Hello Listers,
 
I was doing an Internet search today on meteorites and came across a write 
up about NWA meteorites. I would have to say it was a good write up considering 
there isn't much about the history of NWA's on the Internet. The write 
up covered topics from the NWA gold rush, to how this affected sales and 
peoples desert meteorite collections, and how NWA meteorites by some can be 
seen as inferior to other meteorites. All these points do bring up some 
interesting view points in the meteorite community. I wonder what peoples take 
is on NWA meteorites and how the classification works or doesn't work with some 
finds? 
 
Why I ask this is because some of the NWA meteorites on eBay are NWA xxx 
meteorites, meaning those meteorites haven't been classified and probably wont. 
Now to me for every NWA meteorite excluding the Lunar and Martian meteorites 
could be almost unique in its owe if there is only a select few people that get 
these stones classified, making the NWA meteorite market confusing and 
regulated by only classifying certain meteorites and disregarding others. And 
as for selling NWA meteorites how does one determine the price point when the 
TKW and location is unknown? 
 
Is it to be or not to be when collecting NWA meteorites..... this draw back 
could affect the classification and make it more confusing compared to finds in 
the US and Europe. If I went to the Muffin strewn field and found some 
meteorites, I wouldn't have to get them classified  because of the 
documentation of a fall being there. But on the other hand, if I went to Africa 
and found some meteorites I would be SOL and the only way I could know what the 
meteorite was is if I got it classified, which I am not sure how much that 
costs, but I bet it can be a pretty penny depending what your getting done on 
it. 
 
Now could this be a problem in some peoples eyes why they think NWA's might be 
questionable because locations cant be accountable? And from a collectors stand 
point what features does one collect NWA's? From my take it seems like 
that some NWA meteorite are unique in its own way by rarity or uniqueness cause 
of lack there of, and because of the way NWA's are collected, cant this 
affecting price point and investment for ones collection?
 
Here is an abstract from the write up about NWA's 
 

NWAs: Second Class Meteorites?

By Norbert Classen, May 2003

On the collector's market, the prices of most Northwest African meteorites are 
still dropping while witnessed falls and historic specimens are getting more 
expensive. Are NWA meteorites less valuable, or is it a subliminal form of 
chauvinism making some people treat them like second class meteorites?

The NWA Dilemma

In the late 1990s, an increasing number of meteorites from the hot deserts of 
northwest Africa hit the market, most of them having been recovered by 
so-called "nomads", i.e. by native people from Morocco and Western Sahara. 
After having acquired several meteorites at the local markets, the French 
fossil hunters, Bruno Fectay and Carine Bidaut, started to educate their local 
team not only to look for fossils, but also for meteorites - with great success.
 
link
http://www.meteorite.fr/en/news/feature.htm
 
NWA, to be or not to be?
 
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
eBaystore
http://shop.ebay.com/photophlow/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p4340
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