Like that big 444.5 gram slice of pallasite Glorieta Meteorite that I found and 
was at auction at Tucson in 2001... A slice out of the center of largest 
Glorieta pallasite ever found, 20.5 Kg.

One walked off with it, tucked in a folder.  

The slice was not mine as I parted with the huge pallasite before the buyer and 
close friend cut it...

Bothers me to this day that one would have the gall to steal that slice knowing 
the pain of its loss would bring to me and my friend...

If that person is reading this... And did the deed, and grace fills your heart, 
you can always send it back to me, no questions asked, and my forgiveness 
given...   And I think that my friend will agree and also forgive...

Steve Schoner
http://www.petroslides.com


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Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2010 11:41:12 -0400
From: Barry Hughes <bhug...@sneezy.com
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I am in the crazy newcomer mode of buying.  My wife found a slice in a
small box in the garbage yesterday, because she wanted the box for
Christmas gifts.  I had thrown it away.
That was a wake up event....  I live out beyond the crackheads and
such, so I don't have to worry about theft much.  My dogs wouldn't
allow it anyway.
I think I will sit down someday and photograph everything so I know
what I have, first of all, and secondly for insurance purposes in case
of fire ..etc.

I still can't get over someone stealing so personal a possession like
that.  I never will understand it....and I am 'afraid' I couldn't
control myself in such a case.....

On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Steve Dunklee <steve.dunk...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> It would be nice if everyone would photograph all of the material they 
> purchase. Then if it went missing, it would help identify it. I believe 
> everyone on this list is honorable and do not want to purchase lost, stolen , 
> or illegal to export material. The wonderful thing about meteorites is the 
> provenance. My slices if stolen and cut up can still be identified like a 
> fingerprint. This makes collecting meteorite slices one of the most safe 
> hobbies a person can do. Clear skys! Steve
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