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Re: "The PaleoWasteLand Poop"
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Victor Hurm
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Apr 13, 2001 20:27 PDT
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Hey Joe,
What a great offer. I am going to put a check in the mail tomorrow.Hope the
post office is open on Good Saturday. My address is.....
Vic Hurm Jr.
1224 West 31st Street
Jasper IN 47546
I would like to send something in return, but have no shark teeth. Do you
have any other interest areas? Let me know.
Thanks again, VIC........
| | From: Joe Magura <mag-@mindspring.com>
Reply-To: PaleoWa-@topica.com
To: PaleoWa-@topica.com
Subject: Re: "The PaleoWasteLand Poop"
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2001 14:29:45 -0400
I would like to order 100 lbs. of fake Moroccon poop. I am looking for 1
foot long specimens. I'll offer $0.10 each. Send them to the below
address. Ha, ha. Just kidding. The Moroccan's are always trying to
figure
out a way to de-value their fossils. Next we will see them from Chile.
I have not had any takers for the Lee Creek mine genuine Coprolites as of
yet with the exception of Mike. I have 100's of these "real" Coprolites
about 1/2" to 2" in length. They are free with a $5 s/h fee or you may
trade for them. I also have what appears to be shark Coprolites from the
Paleocene of Virginia. They are about 1/8" x 1/2". I have 100's that I
find while I screen for rare shark teeth. They are also available for
free.
They are twisted as we would expect from the gut of a shark. Some have
exposed material sticking out of them such as bone.
So if you want any of these real coprolites, I will send about 5 of each to
any interested collectors. I do not expect anything in return, but if you
want to send something in exchange, S/H will be free. I am most interested
in getting small shark teeth from unusual localities. I am not looking for
collectors specimens, but instead just broken stuff that maybe I have not
seen before. Does anyone have any Bear Gulch material?
Here is a picture of two coprolites from South Carolina. Just hot of the
press. Probably came out of the Pleistocene.
http://naturepreserved.com/New_Folder/coproliteb.jpg
Here is a link to my museum of fossil shark teeth. You may want to save
this link if you need a resource for identifying shark teeth:
http://naturepreserved.com/megalodon/cow2.htm
Here is a link to my newest "for sale" specimens which I found most of: I
think you will find that these are some of the best pictures on the net of
shark teeth. Had to get in my "advertising".
http://naturepreserved.com/mike.htm
Sincerely,
Joe Magura
http://naturepreserved.com
Nature Preserved
110 Peckskill Ct.
Morrisville, NC 27560
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