Re: [meteorite-list] AML Price List

2007-01-18 Thread Bill
So how much of The Nininger Collection went to The Huss Collection, AML, and 
how much of that went to the Max-Planc Institute?

Bill



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 Some one cover this already?
 I read that the majority of the Nininger Collection was sold for
 $275,000,
 far below the listed value.
 
 You can read more about it in the book Find A Falling Star.
 
 Good Night,
 Moni
 
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 No ideawho has the number?
 Matt
 
 Good health,
 Doug
 PS, Matt, 1965? for how much did H.H. sell his collection to Arizona in
 1960?
 
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] AML Price List

2007-01-17 Thread Martin Altmann
To get to inflation corrected values, multiply with factor 6.

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A friend just emailed me and told me he came across a 1965 price list 
from Glenn Huss.  Read on, but do not crap your pants:)
76 lb. Odessa etched end piece w/ troilite and graphite nodules for 
$15/lb. , Arcadia, Nebraska (achondrite) for $.44/gram, a 461 g DeNova, 
Colo for $184.00, a 298 gram individual Fleming, CO for $476, a 14.5 g 
individual Holbrook collected in the 1930's for $7.35, a 10.5 g Norton 
County for $10.50, a 1.6 g Pasamonte frag for $3.00, and a 1,086 g 
individual Plainview for $157

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Re: [meteorite-list] AML Price List

2007-01-17 Thread Michael Farmer
I have some old WARDS catalogs from the 1920s and
1930s, if you think those prices are low, you should
see these!
for example, from a July, 1921 price list:
Ballinoo Australia, 2,278 grams $150.00
Canyon City Colorado, 321 grams $50.00
Seelasgen Germany, 809 grams $100.00
Steinbach Germany, 198 grams $67.50.
Crab Orchard mesosiderite 1023 grams $110.00
Morristown mesosiderite 307 grams $60.00

Cumberland Falls, complete stone, 135 grams $55.00
Holbrook 495 grams $30.00
Junvinas eucrite with crust 45 grams $24.00
Lundsgard Sweden, 94 gram complete stone $94.00

Mocs, complete stone 179 grams $20.00
Richardton complete stone 2943 grams $265.00
Trenzano Italy, 18 grams with crust $12.00

Now those were the good old days, of course, a new car
back then cost like $1000.00!

Michael Farmer



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wrote:

 To get to inflation corrected values, multiply with
 factor 6.
 
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 Im Auftrag von Matt
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 Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2007 23:24
 An: Meteorite List
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 A friend just emailed me and told me he came across
 a 1965 price list 
 from Glenn Huss.  Read on, but do not crap your
 pants:)
 76 lb. Odessa etched end piece w/ troilite and
 graphite nodules for 
 $15/lb. , Arcadia, Nebraska (achondrite) for
 $.44/gram, a 461 g DeNova, 
 Colo for $184.00, a 298 gram individual Fleming, CO
 for $476, a 14.5 g 
 individual Holbrook collected in the 1930's for
 $7.35, a 10.5 g Norton 
 County for $10.50, a 1.6 g Pasamonte frag for $3.00,
 and a 1,086 g 
 individual Plainview for $157
 
 -- 
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 Mile High Meteorites
 P.O. Box 151293
 Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
 http://www.mhmeteorites.com
 ebay id: mhmeteorites
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] AML Price List

2007-01-17 Thread David Weir
Michael Farmer wrote:
 I have some old WARDS catalogs from the 1920s and
 1930s, if you think those prices are low, you should
 see these!
During the depression wasn't a loaf of bread like a penny? If you could 
find a job to earn one! Who was buying space rocks I can't imagine.

David
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Re: [meteorite-list] AML Price List

2007-01-17 Thread Martin Altmann
Inflation calculator gives a factor  x 11.3

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An: Martin Altmann; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] AML Price List

I have some old WARDS catalogs from the 1920s and
1930s, if you think those prices are low, you should
see these!
for example, from a July, 1921 price list:
Ballinoo Australia, 2,278 grams $150.00
Canyon City Colorado, 321 grams $50.00
Seelasgen Germany, 809 grams $100.00
Steinbach Germany, 198 grams $67.50.
Crab Orchard mesosiderite 1023 grams $110.00
Morristown mesosiderite 307 grams $60.00

Cumberland Falls, complete stone, 135 grams $55.00
Holbrook 495 grams $30.00
Junvinas eucrite with crust 45 grams $24.00
Lundsgard Sweden, 94 gram complete stone $94.00

Mocs, complete stone 179 grams $20.00
Richardton complete stone 2943 grams $265.00
Trenzano Italy, 18 grams with crust $12.00

Now those were the good old days, of course, a new car
back then cost like $1000.00!

Michael Farmer



--- Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 To get to inflation corrected values, multiply with
 factor 6.
 
 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Im Auftrag von Matt
 Morgan
 Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2007 23:24
 An: Meteorite List
 Betreff: [meteorite-list] AML Price List
 
 A friend just emailed me and told me he came across
 a 1965 price list 
 from Glenn Huss.  Read on, but do not crap your
 pants:)
 76 lb. Odessa etched end piece w/ troilite and
 graphite nodules for 
 $15/lb. , Arcadia, Nebraska (achondrite) for
 $.44/gram, a 461 g DeNova, 
 Colo for $184.00, a 298 gram individual Fleming, CO
 for $476, a 14.5 g 
 individual Holbrook collected in the 1930's for
 $7.35, a 10.5 g Norton 
 County for $10.50, a 1.6 g Pasamonte frag for $3.00,
 and a 1,086 g 
 individual Plainview for $157
 
 -- 
 ===
 Matt Morgan
 Mile High Meteorites
 P.O. Box 151293
 Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
 http://www.mhmeteorites.com
 ebay id: mhmeteorites
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] AML Price List

2007-01-17 Thread Martin Altmann
I remember Cohen's price compilations from 1880-1890 were more expensive.
(I lost my notes..)

Martin

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Michael Farmer wrote:
 I have some old WARDS catalogs from the 1920s and
 1930s, if you think those prices are low, you should
 see these!
During the depression wasn't a loaf of bread like a penny? If you could 
find a job to earn one! Who was buying space rocks I can't imagine.

David

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Re: [meteorite-list] AML Price List

2007-01-17 Thread MexicoDoug
David wrote:

During the depression wasn't a loaf of bread like a penny? If you could
find a job to earn one! Who was buying space rocks I can't imagine.

Imagine some character named Nininger?  Though you're right - that's why he
was so successful!  Btw, the loaf of bread was $0.07.  And a car cost $450,
$60 less than a house in the Nininger golden age (e.g. Pasamonte, NM era -
1933).

Nininger paid $1 per pound for space rocks.  That's less than a quarter of a
US cent per gram wholesale.   And who's complaining that the naughty
dealers like Ward turned around and sold them so cheaply at 5 cents to
$1.00 a gram, tsk, tsk...

Good health,
Doug
PS, Matt, 1965? for how much did H.H. sell his collection to Arizona in
1960?


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Re: [meteorite-list] AML Price List

2007-01-17 Thread Matt Morgan
No ideawho has the number?
Matt

Good health,
Doug
PS, Matt, 1965? for how much did H.H. sell his collection to Arizona in
1960?


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Re: [meteorite-list] AML Price List

2007-01-17 Thread Moni Waiblinger-Seabridge

Some one cover this already?
I read that the majority of the Nininger Collection was sold for $275,000,
far below the listed value.

You can read more about it in the book Find A Falling Star.

Good Night,
Moni

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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AML Price List
Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 20:29:59 -0700

No ideawho has the number?
Matt

 Good health,
 Doug
 PS, Matt, 1965? for how much did H.H. sell his collection to Arizona in
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