.. had I better say Mr. "Pallasite"?! ;-)

Welcome to the List and bye-bye to your status as a "lurker". It was delightful 
to visit
your revamped website and anyone who is seriously and passionately into 
meteorites,
can literally feel your enthusiasm while looking at your pics. Your website, 
and, the
illustrious crowd you have assembled there (Bob Haag, Roman, Mike T., Mike F.,
McCartney, our own Stefan Ralew... just to name a few), are ample proof you got
the meteorite bug ... a contagious disease as we all know ;-))

If I were you, I wouldn't take pictures of our beloved meteorites at an oblique 
angle
because too many beautiful details just don't show. One example, your DHO 1180
(Lunar) probably of M.F. provenance - the oblique view doesn't do that lunar 
beauty
justice. I, personally, would also prefer a millimeter (or centimeter) scale 
instead of a
pencil to give people an idea how "big" my slice of XYZ is.

One last comment - I hope you don't mind - subjective comments like "nice 
crust" have
no scientific (and no real personal) value. *You* know the crust is "nice", 
others, if they
know anything about meteorites and their crusts, will instantly see how nice 
the crust is.
Example: Your "beautiful" and "impressive" Holbrook specimen; it has a very 
"nice" shape,
it is "museum quality"! Those "in the know" know, others wouldn't care because 
they do
not see the inherent beauty of these celestial treasures!

Best wishes from
Germany,

Bernd

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