Hi Gang,

Just a few thoughts here. I’ve collected meteorites for many years. It started 
as a reaction to the beauty and wonder of the whole topic. Pieces from the 
origins of our Solar System! What a marvelous, delightful, neuron firing 
concept! You could actually come into direct physical contact with the depths 
of time—shards of time itself, in a way.

I was a public school Astronomy teacher and couldn’t afford it but my wife was 
supportive and I slowly, carefully collected a nice assemblage over the years. 
I bought my first from Bob Hague. A couple of Allendes and a small slice of 
Canyon Diablo. We would occasionally visit the Tucson Gem and Mineral show and 
I’d pick up a few more. And then occasionally the Denver Show. 

But a disturbing trend has become apparent over the years. The joy and wonder 
have become second to the insatiable greed of the vender. Not all of you, 
certainly, but enough to leave an impression. This last September in Denver I 
could not find a deal anywhere. Prices were so unbelievably high I only got 
one. A small walnut-sized windowed Vaca Muerta for $400. I was struck by how 
our awe inspiring rocks from space have turned into just another commodity. No 
awe, no joy, no beauty. Just money. I’m disappointed and saddened it’s come to 
this.

I’m offering no solutions. No one would listen if I tried. Just an observation. 
It might be interesting to discuss this.

Mark Bailey
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