[meteorite-list] Duck Chondrule

Adam Hupe raremeteorites at comcast.net
Fri Oct 6 12:34:47 EDT 2006


The 5-billionaires group are a bunch con artists and idiots.

Look at their latest "Duck Chondrule" offering, this is definitely one for 
the books:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Duck-chondrule-155g-8-Slice-STONY-METEORITE-VERY-RARE_W0QQitemZ230036197978QQihZ013QQcategoryZ3239QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

I don't think they have ever sold a real meteorite.  They know they are 
selling garbage and are trying to rip-off the public. Just look how hard 
they try to convince their audience that these are real meteorites.  They 
run a magnet with a sticky substance on it all over a supposed Nantan in one 
auction.  If this were a real iron meteorite, the magnet would jump out of 
there hands. In another auction, they zoom in on light colored objects 
claiming they are chondrules.

This reminds me of the Shirokovsky pallasite webpage images complete with 
divers and a poor story where every stone weighed exactly 50 kilograms, the 
size of a crucible. I remember you could not make out any the faces of the 
hunters on this web presence, I wonder why? This new group is brash enough 
to think that meteorite collectors are stupid enough to jump all over a 
$28,000.00 Earth rock.  Billionaires, give me a break, they should call 
themselves penny-aires because that is what a lot of their items are selling 
for except for one unsuspecting person who paid several hundred for a fake 
meteorite.

I would love to run into this group in Tucson. I would buy them a round of 
Denver Death Cookies and extract a confession from them. By the way, I owe 
some Margaritas on a lost wager that I will make good on at the next show.

Take Care,

Adam





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