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The Long And Winding Fossil Road


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Like many people here in eastern NC my first full fledged exposures to fossils was at the Aurora Fossil museum. Growing up here, I had seen and found my share of smaller sharks teeth and "petrified" clams as we called them, but never thought much about it. Never had anyone able to expose me to the world of fossils.(Plus, I was much more interested in baseball ..... then girls.) After I had grandkids a friend said, hey you should take them to the fossil museum in Aurora.

So I did and the rest is, as we say, history. I was amazed at the teeth and everything else that was on display there. The first day in the piles there my grandson Nick(who I hunt with regularly and the one who coined me sixgill pete) found a 2 plus inch meg and a 2 plus inch mako. We were hooked. We went back to those piles tirelessly, as often as we could. We found huge numbers of mako's and tiger's and some megs and some cow sharks. Everything the piles had to offer. Then I got into the mine, wow, I found some amazing things in there, my favorite being the cow shark teeth. But there had to be more, so I found GMR and then all the MM quarries here in the eastern part of NC. Did research and found out about the beaches and rivers and much more.

Then I discovered micro's and as many of you know, they are among my favorites. Beautiful little things the eye can barely see, but amazing and in many cases some of the rarest teeth. I also discovered shells, and echinoids.

Then came The Fossil forum. Without a doubt, the finest fossil site on the web, great people and a plethora of USEFULL information. And the knowledge here is 5 star A+. I have learned so much and continue to learn everyday I am able to log in. I recently was able to get my first trilobite from fantastic forum member xonenine. Here in NC, there is no where to find them. My collection has come along way since its humble beginnings. So here are a few highlight's of it, some of my favorite pieces.

Don a.k.a. sixgill pete

my first big meg, 4 3/8" from GMR post-4130-0-45835000-1335903629_thumb.jpg post-4130-0-91198900-1335903657_thumb.jpg

a 2 1/8 lower hastalis from Lee Creek post-4130-0-63836400-1335903686_thumb.jpg post-4130-0-14091700-1335903721_thumb.jpg

two upper hastalis 2 1/8 and 2 3/8 from Lee Creek post-4130-0-93759600-1335903783_thumb.jpg post-4130-0-99343500-1335903859_thumb.jpg

my two favorite rics a beautiful gun metal blue perfect 2 1/16 and a very rare parasymphyseal, both found on the same day at the Onslow Martin Marietta Quarry post-4130-0-49026000-1335903891_thumb.jpg post-4130-0-68395300-1335903914_thumb.jpg

From GMR a very nice about 1 1/4 Great White in matrix post-4130-0-88788200-1335904036_thumb.jpg

Also from GMR a 2 1/2 inch great white post-4130-0-45311700-1335904220_thumb.jpg post-4130-0-43371500-1335904250_thumb.jpg

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Bulldozers and dirt Bulldozers and dirt
behind the trailer, my desert
Them red clay piles are heaven on earth
I get my rocks off, bulldozers and dirt

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This is probably my all time favorite GMR find, a seal tooth post-4130-0-07153900-1335904330_thumb.jpg

a very nice 2 3/8 mako (hastalis) from GMR post-4130-0-45267300-1335904383_thumb.jpg post-4130-0-34321000-1335904419_thumb.jpg

a cool little 1 15/16 chubutensis from Lee Creek post-4130-0-20161700-1335904454_thumb.jpg post-4130-0-72566000-1335904515_thumb.jpg

An E. rugosa depresa from Rocky Point post-4130-0-92493800-1335904550_thumb.jpg

some Hardouinia mortonis from a secret quarry in Pender County NC. I got these in a trade with Fossil Foilist, thanks Skylar post-4130-0-92144200-1335904620_thumb.jpg

one of my many colorful teeth this one is from the Belgrade Martin Marietta Quarry post-4130-0-88964000-1335904721_thumb.jpg post-4130-0-61370900-1335904784_thumb.jpg

an Anomaeodus phaseolus mouth plate with 8 teeth post-4130-0-76846200-1335904868_thumb.jpg

Bulldozers and dirt Bulldozers and dirt
behind the trailer, my desert
Them red clay piles are heaven on earth
I get my rocks off, bulldozers and dirt

Patterson Hood; Drive-By Truckers

 

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and last but not least, my trilobite, Eldredgeops rana, got this from forum memeber xonenine, it is amazing to me. I do wish we could find these here in NC. Thanks once again Carmine.

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Bulldozers and dirt Bulldozers and dirt
behind the trailer, my desert
Them red clay piles are heaven on earth
I get my rocks off, bulldozers and dirt

Patterson Hood; Drive-By Truckers

 

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Great story and collection, Don! Thanks, made me smile!

Thanks Bullsnake, had some time on my hands today and I had to be around the house.

Bulldozers and dirt Bulldozers and dirt
behind the trailer, my desert
Them red clay piles are heaven on earth
I get my rocks off, bulldozers and dirt

Patterson Hood; Drive-By Truckers

 

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Rock On, Don! As wonderful as your beautiful specimens are, you make it clear that they are not all you have collected.

"There has been an alarming increase in the number of things I know nothing about." - Ashleigh Ellwood Brilliant

“Try to learn something about everything and everything about something.” - Thomas Henry Huxley

>Paleontology is an evolving science.

>May your wonders never cease!

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it is very nice to see these highlights Don, and the NC micro-fossil material is so easy to get hooked on, wish we had it here. :)

thanks to you and other members here who have made it posssible to experience this rewarding aspect of collecting firsthand

Carmine

"Your serpent of Egypt is bred now of your mud by the operation of your sun; so is your crocodile." Lepidus

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Great post Don and Great story. Fantastic finds also. Thanks for sharing your passion with all of us..

I second the fact that the Forum and its members have taught me so much in the past year and I keep learning daily just from reading your posts as well as all members here on FF. I started my collecting on beaches soooo long ago with my grandmother teaching me about sharks teeth. I was hooked too and as you got side tracked by the growing years and girls. :) :) I am back for good now thanks to all FF members that are so willing to share their knowledge and guidance...Jeff

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I have aswell learned so much here and do every day! Great collection! Thank you for sharing. :)

Process of identification "mistakes create wisdom".

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Thanks everyone.

Bulldozers and dirt Bulldozers and dirt
behind the trailer, my desert
Them red clay piles are heaven on earth
I get my rocks off, bulldozers and dirt

Patterson Hood; Drive-By Truckers

 

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What a great looking bunch of fossils! Those mouth plates have always fascinated me. Great story, Don. Thanks for sharing it with us. :)

Finding my way through life; one fossil at a time.

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Thanks squali, it is one of my favorite pieces. Rob, that is the only Anomaeodus phaseolus mouth plate I have, or have ever seen. I also have some drum mouth plates and several burfish and puffer fish mouth plates. But that one is my favorite of all of them.

Bulldozers and dirt Bulldozers and dirt
behind the trailer, my desert
Them red clay piles are heaven on earth
I get my rocks off, bulldozers and dirt

Patterson Hood; Drive-By Truckers

 

image.png.0c956e87cee523facebb6947cb34e842.png May 2016  MOTM.png.61350469b02f439fd4d5d77c2c69da85.png.a47e14d65deb3f8b242019b3a81d8160.png.b42a25e3438348310ba19ce6852f50c1.png May 2012 IPFOTM5.png.fb4f2a268e315c58c5980ed865b39e1f.png.1721b8912c45105152ac70b0ae8303c3.png.2b6263683ee32421d97e7fa481bd418a.pngAug 2013, May 2016, Apr 2020 VFOTM.png.f1b09c78bf88298b009b0da14ef44cf0.png.af5065d0585e85f4accd8b291bf0cc2e.png.72a83362710033c9bdc8510be7454b66.png.9171036128e7f95de57b6a0f03c491da.png Oct 2022

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Nice tale, 6gill, and nice pix to go with it all. I like the seal tooth. Maybe someday we should all tell our long and winding fossil road tales. This is my own... Extreme Reader's Digest version...My first fossil was an oreodont skull at age 20. Hooked ever since. My first truly appreciateable bird was a great blue heron at age 10... hooked ever since as well.

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