[meteorite-list] Tucson Auction

cdtucson at cox.net cdtucson at cox.net
Thu Feb 24 12:16:35 EST 2011


Adam,
Forgive me but I had to Google this termite sale to believe it.
All due respect to you Adam I just think this is great. 
I was at the auction and I wondered at the time why anyone would pay $70.00 for a dead termite carcass. 
Now I know. This poor termite probably never saw it coming? RIP. 
No doubt this was found at the scene but if it was killed by the fall then why is it not squished? 
Too funny. 
If somebody would pay for a "termite found dead" at the scene of a meteorite fall. maybe someone would pay high dollar for Steve's gems from space? 
Has the whole world gone NUTS? 
Hey, I once sold a cheap African Rhino horn bracelet for $3K on ebay. I don't know why but two people wanted it at the time. 
To each his own.
Carl

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Carl or Debbie Esparza
Meteoritemax


---- Adam Hupe <raremeteorites at yahoo.com> wrote: 
> Somebody got a deal on that termite as it was nearly in pristine shape.  The 
> last one that was partially disarticulated with starboard wing damage sold for 
> nearly $500.00 on eBay. There are only two complete carcasses in existence with 
> a few left over appendages.  I imagine these will be placed in a museum 
> someday.  Like I said before, most items only realized a fraction of what they 
> would have on eBay while a very few items went for more.  I think there are too 
> many distractions for items to be bid up to near their potential.   
> 
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Adam
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