[meteorite-list] Rosetta Stone Analogy

Adam Hupe raremeteorites at yahoo.com
Sun Jun 3 18:15:13 EDT 2007


Hi Marcin,

I don't think Norbert was considering marketing when
he coined the term "Rosetta Stone" to discuss this
meteorite. What the hay? It seems to be working as the
pieces are selling fast.  The two largest slices have
been spoken for.

Best Regards,

Adam


--- PolandMET <marcin at polandmet.com> wrote:

> Dear list members.
> Every meteorite is special.
> 
> For me is better to call meteorite with his official
> name even if this is 
> ugly NWA 9999999 name, than create some unreal
> "marketing" names that have 
> nothing to do with meteorites. I see only one reason
> for this, better sales 
> becouse of better name. If we call it Rosetta Stone,
>  Louis Michelle or 
> Donald Duck or Shrek, meteorite will stay the same
> and not become more 
> importand or rare.
> 
> Thats my two CH3nt's
> 
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