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Hello! Any ideas on what this could be? I found it years ago in a small Cincinnati river bed. It is free standing and not carved out...at least by hand. To me it resembles a bone ball joint. Any ideas? You all would know far more than me! Thank you! Length is 3” x 2” at top
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10 SW Ohio Ordivician mini-collections to trade
hrguy54 posted a topic in Member-to-Member Fossil Trades
I would like to expand my overall collection. I have collected a ton of SW Ohio Ordivician fossils over the years. I believe that most non-Ohio collectors are unaware of how great this area is for collecting. I'd like to get other specimens from other areas. I have 10 "mini-collections" (samplers?) made up of typical SW Ohio fossils, minus the trilobites (they aren't really so widespread). The collections (similar to that pictured below) will include 2 horn corals (one with beekite), a gastropod, a cephalopod, the top valve of a rafinesquina, and 6 complete brachiopods...a hebertella, a vindlandostrophia ponderosa, 3 different kinds of lepidocyclus, and one of the following... a glyptorthis, a plaesiomys, or a retrorsirostra (I say one of these three because I struggle to tell them apart). I would like to trade to different people from different areas other than SW Ohio/No KY/E Ind. Or from the Devonian in NE OH and around Penn-Dixie...I'm pretty good on those already. All pieces will be in very good condition, prepped and ready to go. I would like the same in return. Just because I'm offering 11 pieces doesn't mean I want 11 from you....I want a good quality representation of what is commonly found in your area...we can discuss/negotiate it. Of course, send a photo. If you want to suggest other trades/sales I'll listen. Right now I will not consider overseas shipping. PM me if interested.- 12 replies
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