[meteorite-list] Ad Whetstone Mountains last one!

Jack Schrader schraderj at rocketmail.com
Mon Sep 6 12:36:29 EDT 2010


Good day list members, 

     Just a heads up reminder that I have the last piece that I will be selling 
of Whetstone Mountains on eBay ending this Wednesday Sept 8 at 6:00 pm PST.  
This material truly is extremely, extremely rare ( only 3 kilos recovered in 
well over a year) and you will not see any other large complete, documented and 
uncut pieces for sale at the very low and very reasonable reserve price I am 
asking for this last piece of the main mass of 451.7 grams.   I will be keeping 
the fourth and last fragment of 62.3 grams from the main mass in my permanent 
collection and it will never be for sale.  I  have to keep a piece of the main 
mass for my collection as there are good memories associated with this find in 
particular.  This fall is very rare and very historic being only the second 
Arizona fall to be recovered since the Holbrook fall of July 19, 1912.  This 
fall has also been meticulously documented and recorded as was the Holbrook fall 
in a published monograph.  The fact that each piece is photographed and pictured 
in the monograph in situ makes the specimens all the more desirable and 
collectible.  The only other recent fall that I can think of that is more 
difficult to collect right now is Kosice so if you want a true museum grade 
specimen of Whetstone Mountains with impeccable provenance and documentation ( 
you also will receive the signed and serial numbered monograph for this 
specimen) in your collection, this will be your best opportunity.  The auction 
can be seen here: 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160475948861 

     Wishing everyone a relaxing and enjoyable Labor Day holiday, Jack


      



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