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Early Oligocene fish nodule from the Lincoln Creek Formation in SW Washington state. 

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Nice one, Scott!

Can't wait to see it prepped.  :popcorn:

 

Glad you had some luck out there.  :) 

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2 hours ago, Fossildude19 said:

Nice one, Scott!

Can't wait to see it prepped.  :popcorn:

 

Glad you had some luck out there.  :) 

Thanks Tim, I'll start acid etching this Fall. Will share the results. 

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On 7/26/2022 at 9:02 AM, CH4ShotCaller said:

Thanks Tim, I'll start acid etching this Fall. Will share the results. 

I would love to see the results, but also the process!  I'm very new to fossil curation and would like to see the equipment and process!

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