Good Morning All,

David wrote:

> I know some of you may not like my collection,
but you have to admit it is 
> shaping up to be very unique.

Guess you had some one disagree with you before on this list because of the 
cutting loss?
Was it because you cut the meteorite up or because of the loss of the grinding 
the rock in shape?

Most everyone does cut a meteorite up to try to break even for a purchased 
meteorite or make a profit or make the meteorite available for collectors and 
scientists.

I am sure you have to cut your meteorite to the closest possible shape and are 
you able to sell those slices?
How many cuts do you actually have to make?

Can the material when you saw it in shape be saved?

Maybe you could sell it as a specialty, like the 'Bessey Specks'.
Maybe something like 'Sphere's dust'.

Maybe Martin Altman, MexicoDoug and the BIMS group, some of the British guys 
are here on this list too and they always have a wonderful and entertaining 
dialog going on, maybe they could come up with ideas for you.

Guess first we need to know what is the loss and what shape is it in, dust, 
larger particles?

Just a thought,

Moni


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