[meteorite-list] Question: Just How ...?

David Pensenstadler dfpens01 at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 16 12:33:14 EDT 2007


I received my first meteorite in 1996 from Dr. William Cassidy, the Father of   the ANSMET (Antarctic Search for Meteorites) Program.  It is a 21.2 g Henbury   and is proudly displayed in the Natural Sciences Section of my Living Room along   with 78 other meteorites ranging from .001g to 26.5 lbs.      My first find was a 12.4g Gold Basin in 2001 while hunting with Don O'Keeffe.    Regards,    Dave P.    


Rob McCafferty <rob_mccafferty at yahoo.com> wrote:  How did I find out you could buy meteorites?

This is somewhat strange.

Where I work, I asked for some photocopying to be done
and they were charging 10p (20c) for a staple. I
worked out, that the cost per staple was over
£500/gram and I wanted to know if there was anything
more expensive than our staples.

Within a month I had bought 25mg bit of Dhofar 1084
from Siegfried Harberer and that's that.


--- Robert Woolard wrote:

> Hello List,
> 
> There was a lot of interest and positive comments
> on
> the thread concerning whether or not members still
> had
> their first meteorite. I'd like to ask a related
> question that I think might be interesting.
> 
> The question is: How did you "find out" that it
> was
> possible to actually BUY a meteorite!? 
> 
> I will list the most likely ways that come to my
> mind (doubtless there will be others) in no
> particular
> order:
> 
> 1.Magazine AD (such as Astronomy or Sky & Telescope)
> 
> 2.Magazine ARTICLE about collecting meteorites
> 
> 3.Catalog offering meteorites for sale
> 
> 4.Internet browsing and accidentally came across
> 
> 5.TV program, featuring Haag, Farmer, etc. 
> 
> 6.Friend was a collector and got you hooked, too
> 
> 7.You are a mineral collector, led to meteorites 
> 
> 9.You are a fossil collector, led to meteorites
> 
> 10.Auction listed meteorites up for bid
> 
> 11.Other 
> 
> OK, that's about all the ways I can think of right
> off hand. I hope that the question is of interest. 
> 
> And by the way, MY answer would be "#5" above, as
> I
> saw a VERY young Robert Haag on the David Letterman
> show WAY back in 1986. I was thrilled to see that
> here
> was a guy who was actually making it possible for me
> to buy my very own meteorite! I called directory
> assistance the very next day, got Robert's telephone
> number, called him, ordered 10 specimens,.... and
> what
> a ride it has been since!!
> 
> Best wishes,
> Robert Woolard 
> 
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