Sorry, I was typing in the dark and hit a button that sent the message before I 
was done.

The one on Ebay is significantly over-priced.  For $1800, I think I can still 
source a flawless specimen.  With the rim chips, I would not pay $1000, but 
times are certainly changing.  They haven't made any more of these for a very 
long time and the supply is getting very lean.

I think I told the story on our website, but I traded my youngest daughter's 
hand in marriage for one fine flanged button.  We were living in West Aus and 
spent lots of time out searching.  On the fateful day, Derek (our great current 
son in law) came out with us, his first tektite hunt.  Cookie and I had over 
1000 finds each to our credit (australites that is, not a single fully flanged 
button) and had a pretty good eye.  We know how to tell them from kangaroo 
droppings (bite them!).

We were walking a dry stream channel southeast of Kalgoorlie and finding 
nothing.  My daughter is American Indian, and I had been kidding Derek that if 
he wanted to marry her he was going to have to come up with a fine bunch of 
horses and blankets for the father of the bride.  It was hot and dry and 
swarming with flies and kangaroo droppings were about as exciting as it got.  
Then Derek shouted "hey norm, about those horses and sheep and stuff---would 
this do???"  He was holding up a perfect, flawless flanged button.  I accepted 
on the spot.  He has my daughter and a fine family, I have a fine flanged 
Australite and some great grandkids.  What's more, we're both happy with the 
deal.  

People sometimes ask what my daughter thinks of being sold for a flanged 
button, and I assure them that she understands their rarity and is honored to 
command such a premium!

Three years has passed since we moved to Africa and suspended the Tektite 
Source.  Cookie has now moved back to the USA and is getting the inventory 
unpacked; I'm still wandering Africa at least until the end of the calendar 
year.  But within a few months we should have things up and running again.  
Thanks for waiting.  We have a long list of clients to contact when she finds 
everything.  If you have items of interest from the website, let us know and 
we'll get to you when we can---

I need to visit our own website, but unfortunately I think we are completely 
out of good flanged buttons (that are for sale--there's for sure on that isn't!)

Cheers,
Norm
http://tektitesource.com

--- On Mon, 8/9/10, bernd.pa...@paulinet.de <bernd.pa...@paulinet.de> wrote:

> From: bernd.pa...@paulinet.de <bernd.pa...@paulinet.de>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Darryl Futrell on flanged button prices (Was: 
> Spectacular Tektite on eBay)
> To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Date: Monday, August 9, 2010, 9:05 AM
> Hello Brian and List,
> 
> Brian wrote: "On this beautiful tektite, I stand
> corrected."
> 
> On December 3rd, 2000, I asked our late Darryl Futrell (+
> Aug 13, 2001) what
> a reasonable price for a perfect Australian button would be
> and the next day he
> responded like this:
> 
> "A perfect flanged button goes for about $2000 or more.
> Maybe a sandblasted one might turn up for $1000 or so."
> 
> Best wishes from someone
> who wishes he had one too
> 
> Bernd
> 
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