Nice ideas Gary, but unfortunately, you're talknig about TV. TV is about
making money and while you and others might like to see more of the
scientific side of meteorite hunting/collecting, it doesn't sell to the
masses.
Regards,
Dave
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Fujihara" <[email protected]>
To: "Count Deiro" <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2011 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Collateral Damage.
Not good. My take on the Meteorite Men television show is that there is
far too much emphasis on the monetary value of meteorites, and too little
on the scientific importance. There is sooo much to be learned on so many
levels regarding these wonderful rocks from space, that the program could
carve a respectable niche within a populace of men, women and children
yearning for knowledge of meteorites and meteoritical science. Instead,
the producers appear to be pandering to the lowest common denominator in
the quest for ratings, and the results are unquestionably apparent from
the flood of bogus meteorites on ebay to the solicitors of slag that the
Count has encountered. Sad.
Although I don't blame Steve and Geoff for this situation, I do hope that
they can inspire their producers and sponsors to take the high road toward
intelligent network programming.
gary
On Jul 2, 2011, at 8:48 PM, Count Deiro wrote:
Hello to all,
May I share an experience I had yesterday afternoon that saddened me and
left me questioning the merits of sensationalizing the trade in
meteorites.
I recently began inserting a free announcement in a nationally read
online list stating simply that "I BUY METEORITES". Included in the
announcement are some simple qualifying tests that I hope will weed out
most of the "wrongs". I advise that if it turns out that you have a
meteorite I will charge you $25.00 for the initial examination and I will
help you get it confirmed and classified if you wish. If the find is
terrestrial I will not charge any fee and I will suggest you get a second
opinion.
Well, this has worked out pretty well. I've had a half dozen calls in the
last six weeks and several of those have resulted in "finds". One
particular 100 gram individual has already been classified as a rare type
and I was able to secure a nice slice for my collection.
Then this happened. I received a call from a young woman who said she was
in a neighboring State and had traded all she had for over a hundred
pounds of "irons" and wanted to know how much were they "going for". She
used a few meteoritical terms to proudly describe her acquisitions, but I
could tell she had gotten whatever she had learned from whatever source a
bit wrong. She talked fast and excitedly saying her meteorites were
"really heavy and magnetic". She insisted she had studied and knew they
were meteorites. All of them.
She went on to say that she had sold her fifth wheel trailer in
Quartsite, Arizona and the man who bought it was a "rock dealer" and had
suggested she trade everything in the travel trailer for these
"meteorites". She now wanted to cash in and would I be interested. She
said she would meet me in a few days, but low and behold she arrived the
next afternoon.
Now picture this. It was 112 degrees when she and her husband and five
kids, ages three months to thirteen, arrive in a beat up Chevy truck with
all their possessions stacked up in the back. And no air conditioning.
After I dispensed bottles of water and got the tribe into the shade, she
excitedly announced let's look at the meteorites and ordered her quiet
and unassuming husband to lug the boxes and briefcases out from under the
stroller and baby food into my garage.
The instant the first of the samples were lovingly laid out on my bench
it was apparent to me they were terrestrial rocks. She had at least fifty
pounds of "slag" and even large and small chunks of basalt and sandstone.
She picked up the rocks one after the other for me to admire while all
the while chattering inanely about how they were "stony iron" or "irons"
and pointing out features to prove her identification and get me
interested.
I finally stopped her selling pitch by recommending we cut a few. I cut a
dozen of the best prospects which all turned out to be terrestrial. I
decided I would have to tell her as tactfully as I could. I went and
selected some "rights" and "wrongs" from my collection and proceeded to
teach a little meteorite identification 101. It didn't take long for her
to realize that she didn't have any meteorites.
I told her how sorry I was, and that I wanted her to have meteorites, and
would have been pleased to do business with her. But it unfortunately
wasn't the case. She and her husband looked stricken. She said " I gave
everything we had." I mentioned that she should not take my opinion and
get a second opinion. I suggested some other collectors and dealers. I
also gave her the URLs for a couple illustrated meteor identification
sites.
After we had loaded the rocks back in the bed of the pickup I asked how
she had become aware of the desirability of meteorites and where did she
get her "off the wall" ideas of their value. She said she had watched
most of the episodes of "Meteorite Men".
This little drama says something....I have my own opinion....anyone else
like to opine?
Count Deiro
IMCA 3536 MetSoc
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