> The question is:
> how do you get a newbie to go to it? And would the pages translate from the
> meteorwrong page back to the Ebay page? It may be very confusing to the person
> just introduced to this science.
Here is another way:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2196304590
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Possible Ebay Solution re: Policeman etc.
> Good evening list,
>
> Been a while since I threw in my 2 grams worth on a subject. Tom, and
others,
> you bring up a good p
I am really surprised that a sampler kit of meteorite meteorwrongs isn't
around. I have a fair amount of wrongs and they are superb learning
tools for the novice collector.
Slag by any other name,
Dave F.
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Good evening list,
Been a while since I threw in my 2 grams wo
Good evening list,
Been a while since I threw in my 2 grams worth on a subject. Tom, and others,
you bring up a good points with regards to size of meteorites and cost
relation, etc. It seems to me that meteorite auctions are a bit trickier to post
than say, Wedgewood china, Waterford crystal,
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