Hi Mark and all, Besides using Bernd's excellent ideas (especially putting the list in several places for safety), using a color code could also help to keep down with too many letters and identifying marks for your specimens. Helps after your collection gets into the thousands ;-) Small colored dots or squares can help with the identity of certain types of classes you have along with a number. Photography seems to be an important means of identification to me. Listing items in a photo catalog. Items could even be listed using the weight in the naming of the specimen in the picture, listed in the photo catalog.
One thing that members can do is have a system to identify their specimens (weights are a very good identifiable feature) so in the tragic event that something happens to the person collecting the specimens, others and family members can make some sense out of what they have in the collection. Otherwise it could be months or years to figure it all out, if at all. Collections represent a substantial investment to have so it only makes sense that they be well identified for future care takers who might want them in their collections. Also important for family members who may decide to dispose of the collection later. All my best! --AL Mitterling Mitterling Meteorites minador wrote: > Hi List, > > I've been wanting to create a numbering system for my collection. Right now > I'm just using the specimen name with the gram weight. Believe it or not, I > actually have a few specimens with the same weight! So I need to come up > with something more versatile. The few ideas I've come up with or have seen > aren't very attractive. I guess this sort of thing will always involve > compromise though. I would like to hear what you do for your collections. > Contact me off list if you don't want to post publicly. > > Happy collecting! > > Mark Bowling > Vail, AZ ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list