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Finished up a beautiful specimen of Eospirifer radiata (Sowerby) from the Silurian Waldron Shale Formation Indiana, USA. This species is not uncommon in the Waldron Shale however, fully inflated specimens with the shell intact are hard to come by. In addition, collecting a specimen with all the fine detail and epifauna is even more a challenge. This piece has it all as it was completely buried in the matrix as you can see from the photos. After 4 hours of preparation with air scribes and air abrasive the exquisite detail is realized. This is easily one of the best specimens of this species I have in my collection. Specimen collected and prepared by me.
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So I'm having trouble identifying this fossil. It's from the bartonian of northern spain. I'm pretty sure it's some sort of brachiopod but I could be wrong. I don't know if any of you could help me with species category too (although I know it would be difficult considering how badly preserved it is)
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Hello y’all! Since my last brach prep thread, I have actually prepped another brachiopod that I intended to make this thread about, but it turns out that it had been crushed prior to fossilization. I decided that it wasn’t worth writing home for, so I present to you: Project Sticky! Here it is before any prep: Now, the name is self explanatory: the matrix is so sticky, it’s pulling off a layer of shell with every rock flake!!! You can see an area where it pulled off much more than everywhere else: I decided that while this one will be a rough brach, I might as well finish it. I’m still trying to learn, so really this is partially a practice prep. Anyways, here it is after a total of 40 min prepping: Still far from done. Aaand, when I went to hammer some of the excess matrix, this got exposed: Looks like this rock will have a double brach prep. Should make it look more eye-appealing when done. Anyways, I did all this yesterday, and it took about 1 1/2 hours. Didn’t take any pics, but I did paraloid the exposed parts of the main shell. Next update may come tonight, or tomorrow morning. Hope y’all enjoyed this, have a great day!
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