Paul, list,
I heard all about this and more details at the Gem show.
In Steve's defense. I think he is trying to find a market for these wonderful 
gem stones from space.
The trouble is that he is not the only one who has these space gems. 
The truth is that these stones were available for purchase at the show from 
another dealer and they were  considerably less expensive than the stated value 
in the article.
So, there in lies the problem. IMHO, all involved are good people but, this 
economy is holding back the sales of these space gems. But, in this biz I have 
noticed that supply and demand often play a key roll. 
For Steve's sake and for that of this entire industry I do hope that these 
things sell quickly . 
It is my understanding that they are considerably more rare than diamonds yet 
are priced well below the cost of an equivalent flawless diamond. 
I agree with Adam. I too  hope this is settled quickly and everybody "lives 
long and prospers". 
Once again. The late great John Lennon once said "possession is not nine-tenths 
of the law. It's nine-tenths of the problem". 
Best to all,
Carl
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Carl or Debbie Esparza
Meteoritemax


---- "Paul H." <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Dealing with landowners can have their misunderstandings and 
> rocky moments as discussed in "Land deals, meteorites and money" 
> by Kim Wilhelm, KWCH 12 Eyewitness News, February 17, 2011
> http://articles.kwch.com/2011-02-17/meteorite-hunting_28553456
> 
> Yours,
> 
> Paul H.
> 
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