[meteorite-list] NWA 011

Jim Strope nwa482 at comcast.net
Tue May 16 15:48:01 EDT 2006


Just to set the record straight, there is another pairing to NWA 011 which 
is MUCH more reasonably priced.

NWA 2976.   Main mass sold.  Sales in Tucson were brisk, to say the least. 
ALL that I have is on the link below for your viewing pleasure.  Mike Farmer 
has a very few pieces left but I do not believe that he has photos posted on 
his website yet, not sure about that as I have not looked.   It is a VERY 
pretty meteorite:

http://www.catchafallingstar.com/nwa2976.htm



Jim Strope
421 Fourth Street
Glen Dale, WV  26038

http://www.catchafallingstar.com
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Weir" <dgweir at earthlink.net>
To: "Adam Hupe" <raremeteorites at comcast.net>
Cc: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 3:36 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] World's Meteorite Shows


> Adam Hupe wrote:
>  They have been asking outrageous
>> prices for everything including $95,000.00 for a supposed pairing to NWA 
>> 011/2400 and $300,000.00 for an untested Martian rock.
>
> Dear Adam,
>
> You don't suppose this price for a NWA 011 pairing might have anything to 
> do with you, do you? After all, it was you who interfered in a deal 
> between myself, Al Lang, and Serge Afanisiev that I had researched for two 
> years prior to Tucson 2003 and arranged for Al to make a deal for the 
> filings that Serge said he had available. This was all long before you 
> took up your short-lived "partnership" with Al. I'm sure you have a 
> different take on things, but I will always feel that you turned around 
> and bought the NWA 011 filings out from under Al, not letting him complete 
> the deal in his intelligent way with his longtime friend.
>
> Then you sold the material at auction, and thereafter, for several hundred 
> dollars per MILLIGRAM. Gee, thanks for making sure the price of this 
> material stays reasonable for us collectors. In my opinion you have no 
> right to complain about the high pricing of this material, and you should 
> be proud of yourself that the paired find NWA 2400 was also being offered 
> at $3000/g by Terry Boswell and his "partner in crime" Ron Farrell. 
> Perhaps this new pairing will also be consistent with the high prices that 
> YOU initiated. Thanks again. You should have stayed out of this deal of 
> mine and Al Lang's and most likely we wouldn't be seeing these exorbitant 
> prices for this unique basaltic eucrite-like meteorite. Hey, and thanks 
> for the free milligram of NWA 011 you gave me rather than, say, 4 
> milligrams... after all, it was MY initiation (with due credit to Norbert 
> Classen who helped in the search for this material).
>
> Okay, I'm over it. Have a great day Adam.
>
> Love,
> David
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