I used the high estimate of all items when comparing prices. Even the
low estimate price per gram is four time higher than any other planetary
meteorite in this premier auction when comparing apples to apples.
Of course "Big John M.D", The list self-appointed list sheriff had to
chime in
And you seem to think that you can hide behind "the rules" while you insult
people.
Sorry. You cannot...
As for NWA 5000,
NWA 5000 is certainly an attractive meteorite (when the cut is large enough to
see it), and it goes without saying that the main mass was a very big lunar
indeed.
Adam,
You have been told in the past that when you send me these "private" emails
insulting me, they will be forwarded to the list. Everyone can see your crude
response below if they choose to.
I would recommend you hold your tongue from now on or you will only embarrass
yourself further.
"The low estimate is $1,500/g (before commission). While the reserve is far
lower still..."
Thank you, Darryl.
Glad someone else said it. I would have pointed it out myself but I already get
enough blowback and crudeness from Adam via his unwelcome "private" messages to
my email here...
John
Clarification is required. The low estimate is $1,500/g (before commission).
While the reserve is far lower still, NWA 5000 is indeed the preeminent lunar
meteorite of our time.
> On Feb 6, 2018, at 4:44 PM, Adam Hupe via Meteorite-list
> wrote:
>
Dear List Members,
It has been a few months since I have advertised to this forum. I have
some NWA 5000 lunar meteorite specimen auctions ending tonight and
tomorrow evening. They were started at just 99 cents with no reserve.
You may want to check out the estimated price per gram on next
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