Hi Ed and all,

Why not go to the local pharmacy and buy gelatin capsules. Small items can be stuffed into those and placed in a small ryker mount along with a label and description information at a fairly reasonable cost. I've done this for a long time and sold to many adults, kids and so forth.

As far as Bessey Specks are concern or material that is boarding on impossible to see, I'll address this to collectors of such items, such items have a limited scientific value as they can't be verified and trying to do so would destroy them. I am wondering how difficult such small items will be to sell when a collection is offered up. It's a good thing to try to offer up crumbs and items that break during cutting and polishing, it's another thing to grind up a useful specimen for this purpose. Our job should be meteorite preservation when ever possible and trying to do no damage to specimens that have been around for a long time.

I realize that not everyone can afford nice size chunks of certain rare material but if such collectors were to budget then I think they would be happier with more realistic sizes. Our attitude of I've got to have it now (am I am guilty here) results in a collection with many more times the cost in the long run than an item that has some heft and doesn't need a quality microscope to see it. Just my perspective from selling and not trying to make anyone feel bad here.

--AL Mitterling
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