And to Capt'n Blood's point, reviewing some of my early purchases, cube-form non-end-cut, I wonder what I was thinking then...and then I remember, I was learning about each class, wanting to see each from a 3-D angle. Things are different now (but the intrinsic value of that perspective rings true, still.)

So there is validity to each presentation, depending upon from where we all are viewing.....

Kind of like E theory, eh? !!!

-Richard M




----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Blood" <[email protected]> To: "Adam Hupe" <[email protected]>; "Meteorite List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Point of Diminishing returns (Slice thickness)?


Good points, Adam,
       However, the collectors who are blind to any pricing
Elements but weight are NOT getting the best deals at all.
       I sell the same way I collect.... Good is good and to me
How a specimen looks if far more important than mass.
       Do I prefer a bigger specimen over a smaller specimen?
Of course, but I do not prefer a thicker slice over a thinner
Slice at all. If one is 4g and the other is 1.2g and the surface
Area is larger on the 1.2g and the price is the same, I will take
The 1.2 thinner slice with more surface area every stinking time.
       If you can buy high fat ground beef for $2/lb or excellent
Ribeye stakes  for $4/lb, which are YOU going to buy? I'll take
The Ribeye every stinking time.
       I believe collectors are STARTING to get the point that
It is NOT the weight that is most important, but the visual
Quality that matters. Every Tucson Show for the last several
Years I have seen some screaming specimens sold for 4, 10 or
100 times the "normal" price per gram. I have bought some of
Them, myself.
       I am always amazed that though I am certain the average
Meteorite collector has a substantially higher IQ than the
Public norm, so many of them are attached to narrow ways of
Thinking. However, any smart individual will eventually overcome
Habitual ways of thinking when repeatedly exposed to the logical
advantages of other ways of looking at things.
       Michael

On 3/7/11 3:38 PM, "Adam Hupe" <[email protected]> wrote:

Most collectors go by the price per gram first so dealers who cut ultra-thin
will take a loss when weight is the main consideration.  I know that the
weight-to-surface area ratio is a secondary consideration for most collectors
due to experience.

There are other factors like a decent polish being applied, proper preparation
and specimen status including provenance that can affect price.


Best Regards,

Adam



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