"I wonder what the collectability of that fall would (or will) be? Hopefully,
nobody will be trying
to sell skull-fragment impactite, but will people be paying a premium for a
"killer stone"? Will
people wanting to buy ANY part of the fall be concidered goulish?"
Darren,
Collectors are pretty
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 14:40:22 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Further, as the meteorite collector hones his or her collecting focus, the
>concept of rare type takes on specific meanings. For example if you
>collected particular locations, like US states, then the sole fall from New
>Jersey, e
Hello Mark, Peter, and List,
Mark wrote:
" ...But as I mentioned, 90% of this meteorite is in
collections. The days
of US
falls under $10 a gram are over I think"
And Peter Marmet wrote:
" ...Peekskill, an ordinary H6 was about 10$/g when it
fell. Some complaint
about the high pri
> Darren Garrison wrote:
> ...seem insane to me for something that isn't of an exceedingly
> rare type...
Hi Darren and All,
I believe that what one considers a ‘rare type’ goes well beyond the total
weight of any given classification. For example, prior to 1969, carbonaceous
chondrites of typ
Sorry about that Darren, I meant to write, "It is hard to argue that Park
Forest is not priced high." I do think it is priced high, but justified.
But as I mentioned, 90% of this meteorite is in collections. The days of US
falls under $10 a gram are over I think. There are a lot of bargin price
Darren Garrison wrote:
...seem insane to me for something that isn't of an exceedingly rare type...
Hello Darren and list,
Peekskill, an ordinary H6 was about 10$/g when it fell. Some complaint about
the high price at the
time.
Peekskill sells easily for 100$/g today, that's the market, no mat
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 11:37:05 -0600, "MARK BOSTICK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>It is hard to argue that Park Forest is priced high. However, with Park
>Forest there was just enough to fill demand. You do not see people
>continually dump the meteorite, and pretty much every piece picked up
>
Cottingham bought some from me so there is no doubt about what he is
> selling.
> Mike Farmer
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Michael L Blood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Jeff Kuyken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Meteorite List"
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Hello Michael, Darren, Michael, Martin and list,
I would like to first note, that Michael Blood is correct in that Michael
Cottinghams does not say, you are getting a piece of the Park Forest
meteorite that hit the Winslow house. Only that the siding piece is from
the Winslow House. You could
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 09:00:42 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi Martin,
>
>Back when the Park Forest event happened, I wondered how it would play out in
>the future. I wrote in my Accretion Desk column in the Meteorite Times about
>my thoughts on the Garza stone and how Park Forest specimens m
Martin A. kindly wrote:
> Gosh, this park-forest-smasher-hammer-damage-hype is the strangest
> I heard ever.
Hi Martin,
Back when the Park Forest event happened, I wondered how it would play out in
the future. I wrote in my Accretion Desk column in the Meteorite Times about my
thoughts on the
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Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 4:32 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] STILL not clear - Park Forest
Meteorite,Winslow St. House
> Regarding the park Forest Winslow street specimen. For one, "Hammer stone"
> sounds really stupid. I don't know who coine
- Original Message -
From: "Michael L Blood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jeff Kuyken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Meteorite List"
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 12:25 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] STILL not clear - Park Forest Meteorite,Winslow
St. Ho
Michael,
I believe Farmer was the first to offer pieces of the Winslow St impact
with fragments of the house siding. Knowing you collect hammer stones,
I would put it this way: the Winslow St stone is not a hammerstone like
the Garza or Jones stones. It did not directly hit the house, but
rather
Hi Jeff,
The last paragraph sounds very much like it did NOT hit a house.
My original question addresses Michael Cottingham's
wording in his ad that definitely IMPLIES (but does not emphatically state)
that the stone hit the house. SO WHICH IS IT???
Does anyone KNOW?
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