[meteorite-list] lunar nwa 2977

Michael Farmer meteoritehunter at comcast.net
Wed Nov 30 20:33:11 EST 2005


You are most welcome Gerald. That was our 3rd Lunar, and I want to give a 
head's up, that isn't the end of it. We have more goodies in the works. This 
Lunar meteorite is one of the freshest ever found outside Antarctica, and is 
truly a beauty under the microscope.
Mike Farmer
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gerald Flaherty" <grf2 at verizon.net>
To: <Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 6:14 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] lunar nwa 2977


> Mike and Jim,
> I recieved my Lunar Nwa 2977 today and would like to thank you both for 
> making such a fine sample available to the collector at such a reasonable 
> price.
> It will stand proudly with my other small but immeasureable lunars 032, 
> 482 and Dhofar 908.
> Mike all of we "stay at home" collectors owe you a huge debt. One that is 
> impossible to measure. Without your daring adventures and worldwide 
> connections many of us could only dream about possessing a slice of "THE 
> MOON".
> I realize that for the officianado, ultra rare meteorites are the piesta 
> resistance. Lunars and Martian, though rare in their own right, don't 
> stand up to the rarified airs of the purist.
> But to we lesser sophisticated, the MOON retains an alure that will always 
> transport us beyond our parochial boundries, so close yet soooo far.
> So thanks again. You and Jim stand as pillars in the community for 
> reputability and fair play.
> Jerry Flaherty
>
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