Hello Sean and Listers

Anne, Mike, MikeG

All make some good points and that's why collecting meteorites is so addicting. 
Heck, 
if someone had a love for one fall, lets say L' Aigle, they could spend there 
whole 
life collecting different L'Agle meteorites from around the world, old 
collections with origanail ID
cards from the 1800's, thin sections, and so on. 

It would be so awesome to own the L' Aigle meteorite fragment that once was 
owned and held by Boit. I wonder how much that would go for or a stone from the 
god father of meteorites, 
Chladni? :) 

Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633 
ebay store 
http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633nyc/m.html
http://meteoritefalls.com/




Hello List ; 
I'm trying to find the current fair market values (
ppg ) on a few small pieces ( under 10 grams) of material with
provenance.   I've looked all over the web at my usual places but I
can't find any current examples of these four.  Any help greatly
appreciated. Williamette Alamogordo Kingfisher Allan Hills 76009 (frag) Thanks 
List, Sean Brooks #7781          
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