[meteorite-list] question

MexicoDoug mexicodoug at aim.com
Thu Sep 15 19:49:08 EDT 2011


Thanks, Michael, Benjamin!  The I suppose it was up to $750/g for the 
Lunar, pushing it to the limit of the material then.  Still a great 
deal for a relatively small amount and such a large surface area, 
probably 50% more than others.  By looking at the shadow on the graph 
paper I guess you can get a better idea of how thin they are..  In some 
cases though, it is desireable for for passing light through inclusions 
in specimens to get such a nice uniform slice and hopefully this seller 
can concentrate their talents there which will return the maximum value 
for the community, IMO, instead of setting up $/g buyers for a hard 
lession ;-)

Kindest wishes
Doug

-----Original Message-----
From: Benjamin P. Sun <bpsun2009 at gmail.com>
To: meteorite-list <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Thu, Sep 15, 2011 7:10 pm
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] question


I have dealt with lucyfi90 before. She has some really rare stuff. Her
slices are big and gorgeous but they are also very thin(at least mine
was).
I would consider her an honest & trustworthy seller. She shipped my
piece from within the USA, and it was shipped rather quickly.
But I think she had a bad incident with the postal service mangling
one of her shipments once before, so now she ships piece(s) in what
amounts to an insulated small wooden crate inside a box!(again, at
least that's was what I got), the best packaging job ever!
Which is good because we are talking about very thin slices here. I
received mine in perfect condition.
She is also very easy to communicate with. I would recommend her.
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