Hello All,

When you start pulling a ton of Brenham out of the ground don't expect to find, 
or quickly make, a market for it. Once the relatively small group of meteorite 
collectors (I'll bet there isn't five hundred that would but a pallasite in the 
world) get their specimens you will still have a massive amount left. 

Might sound like a good idea to destroy the meteorite to smelt out the peridot, 
but most of it, although rare, is badly shocked, irregularly shaped and 
included. Cosmic peridot will never touch the appeal of the terrestial big 
four...diamond, ruby, emerald and sapphire. A high end market for gem quality 
peridot doesn't exist and it would take years to move what was cut and 
polished. And at a loss. Per esempio...It's my wife's birthstone (August) and I 
was able to purcase a near flawless, brilliant cut, Mexican example of nearly 
20 carats for less than a thousand dollars mounted in 18kt gold.

Steve has a tough row to hoe....

Regards to all,

Count Deiro
IMCA 3536 MetSoc 


-----Original Message-----
>From: Darren Garrison <cyna...@charter.net>
>Sent: Feb 20, 2011 7:23 PM
>To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] The Trials and Tribulations in Dealing with      
>Landowners
>
>On Sun, 20 Feb 2011 22:00:28 -0500, you wrote:
>
>
>>It is my understanding that they are considerably more rare than diamonds yet 
>>are priced well below the cost of an equivalent flawless diamond. 
>
>http://www.arizona-peridot.com/Peridot_Prices.html
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