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Hi. Thanks for all your past advise on scanning fossils. Collectors might like to know I use a $99 Agafa Snapscan...pleased so far...not the 'best' for...
joe2nora
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Mar 1, 2001
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Hi All<br><br>Just joined the club and wanted to let you know about my trading site <a href=http://www.myriadtalent.com/rrocks/rocks.html...
kwik001
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Mar 2, 2001
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Hi again. This is Richie and this is our new just started paleo catalogue. We are showcasing some very rare and seldom seen fish, bugs, crabs etc from Europe...
kwik001
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Mar 2, 2001
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Hi everyone. I have just started a fossil trading club for fossil hunters interested in trading. Check out yahoos club list and look for (Fossil Hunters ...
ronfossil2000
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Mar 18, 2001
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Here's the club's url: <a href=http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/fossilhunterstradingclub target=new>http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/fossilhunterstradingclub</a>...
fossileyesd
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Mar 19, 2001
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Hey fossileyesd. Thanks so much for that url, but how did you do that? I searched the founders guide and could not find out how. Any help is welcomed....
ronfossil2000
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Mar 20, 2001
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Hello Ronfossil. I just usually "cut & paste" the web site's url into the message, but one can type the URL into the message too. The "trigger" is the <a...
fossileyesd
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Mar 20, 2001
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Thank you Erick. That actualy sounds purdy darn easy. Ron...
ronfossil2000
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Mar 21, 2001
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I'm new here, however collecting fossils has been a lifelong interest since I was 8 and discovered my first horncoral in my own backyard! Among the others was...
pleides375
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Mar 23, 2001
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Hello pleides375, "fossil lover",<br>Welcome to our web club! Please feel free to post your pictures here, in the Photos section. There is limited storage in...
fossileyesd
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Mar 24, 2001
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I enjoyed looking at your Illinois fossils, how wonderful your finds are! Anyway, in your first picture on the shells. I'm wondering if in the top left hand ...
pleides375
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Mar 24, 2001
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Thanks for the info. and warm welcoming. I've recently placed some images of a lobe fish fin in the photos section that I'm having trouble identifying more. I...
pleides375
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Mar 24, 2001
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Hello, I'm Kim, the 'ol fossil lover. I looked at your 4 photos in the Photos section and here's what I think they may be: some kind of belemite, an ...
pleides375
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Mar 29, 2001
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Sorry, I almost forgot. The section I'm referring to is the fossils of.....? I hope the info has helped you!<br><br>fossil lover...
pleides375
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Mar 29, 2001
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One of the very "bestest" sites for indentifing trilobites is Sam Gon's Guide to the Orders of Trilobites @:<br><a...
fossileyesd
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Mar 29, 2001
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Your fish is a breccia. Breccia is a rocks composed of angular fragments. Both the fragments and and the enclosing rock appear to be a marble of some sort...
mikek373
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Mar 29, 2001
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Hi Ron and all,<br>Re: Douglas Pass Leaf that your son found<br>I am leading the Rocky Mountain Paleo members on a trek to Douglas Pass in July 2001 and I...
coloNiteowl
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Mar 29, 2001
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I responded to this request by making a web page for Douglas Pass CO fossils, which you may visit at:<br><a href=http://fossilized.home.att.net/dp.html...
fossileyesd
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Mar 30, 2001
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I've just added a few Cenozoic shark teeth pages to my website ...adding more Cenozoic invertebrte fossils in near future. Be sure to follow links back to ...
joe2nora
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Mar 31, 2001
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Hello. I would be interested in hearing from individuals who might be able to help me get started collecting in (central) New Jersey. I am particularly ...
brettnj17
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Apr 3, 2001
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Try these links: <a href=http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Galaxy/2323/statelist.htm#NJ...
fossileyesd
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Apr 7, 2001
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Hello does anyone know where to find a chattanooga shale layer in Alabama. Thanks for any help....
fossilhunter26
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Apr 12, 2001
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Victor,<br><br>Two books might be worth checking out. "A Field Guide to Fossils of Texas" by Charles Finsley. Available through amazon.com, although I got my ...
thomasf55
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Apr 13, 2001
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I know this is a widespread stratigraphic unit, but don't know about Alabama. Suggest you contact the Geology Dept. at U. of Alabama at Tuscaloosa. Also, I ...
paleoresearch
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Apr 14, 2001
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HI, I AM A UK FOSSIL COLLECTOR WHO IS INTERESTED IN EXCHANGING FOSSILS FROM MY AREA OF THE UK (SOUTH EAST KENT) WITH AMERICAN COLLECTORS.<br><br>I HAVE A LARGE...
etcetera2838
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Apr 14, 2001
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hi I would like to see any pictures you might have.I also collect but mostly vert's but have afew ammoniods...
jljn55
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Apr 15, 2001
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As a vert collector, you might be interested to see the phot I've just posted. Its my most prized fossil. The location I collected it from is now a nature ...
etcetera2838
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Apr 15, 2001
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I found a layer of limestone with some U-shaped fossils that I think to be Echinoderms. Paleozoic age I think from the mississippian period. Thanks for any ...
fossilhunter26
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Apr 18, 2001
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Fossilhunter26, the Alabama Geological survey has a great website as well as the Alabama Geological Society, I have had good luck with both of these sites. I ...
tomb16_2000
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Apr 22, 2001
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The Georgia Mineral Society is sponsoring the Spring Gem Mineral & Fossil Show at the Cobb County Civic Center May 11, 12 & 13th.<br>This is a wonderful show...
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