It's a nice crusted stone, pretty to look at. There are lots of nice crusted 
pretty stones available from other falls and finds. There are 159 non-Antarctic 
Howardites so how special will #160 be?

As a collector I don't give a hoot about Syrian machine guns, skittish Kurd 
guides, or the expense of airline tickets. All that is the on-the-spot buyer's 
problem, as is making money from the venture. I'm looking for nice material 
that will hold its value or even has some money left in it.

Chelyabinsk started well over $100 per gram and nice specimens are now 
available for 10 bucks or less. Similar price erosion occurred with Ash Creek, 
Buzzard Coulee, and Tissint. All witnessed falls and none very old.

It's expensive being in on the 'ground floor'!

Paul Swartz
IMCA 5204

> I'm sorry Anne, perhaps a good internet check would clue you in that since 
> the Syrian war, things have slightly changed in that area. Go there now. I 
> have videos of machine gun fire in the area surrounding Bing?l. We left 7 
> days early because my Kurdish guide was afraid for our safety. The 
> strenwfield has Syrian refugees camped out in it. 
> Damascus was nice place to have tea 5 years ago. Today it is a rubble pile.
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