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Some Bone Valley Megs.


thefossilkid

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Hello everyone, figured i'd post up some pics of my Bone valley meg collection, I have a few more coming in the next week or so.

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Jake.

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Thanks for sharing!! I love the color combo 2nd from right --- Olive green, burnt orange. Sweet

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Very nice additions! It's hard to believe some of the colors that are found :)

Every once in a great while it's not just a big rock down there!

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Thank you, most of the teeth arrived, waiting on 5 more, Figured i'd take a group shot. The large one in the back is 3.15". For those who are And because I've received a few PM's asking, I made all the stands.

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Jake.

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Now all you need is a red one to complete your color pallet. Got some real beauts there.

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That orange and blue one is awesome, and the last Blue and white one too. Overall a beautiful collection, Thanks for sharing :envy:

Every once in a great while it's not just a big rock down there!

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Thanks, haven't seen a red one yet! But definitely on my list.

I think I've seen some red ones from Ga. and Va. if I remember correctly.Good luck!

Every once in a great while it's not just a big rock down there!

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Yes, i would expect some reds from GA. they're famous for their red soil.

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Those really are some very nice teeth! Am curious if you might know when these were collected--are they from an older collection? Are they all mine finds? Regards, Chris

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Some of them I got from a guy who collected them himself back in the day when it was legal, the others were bought from a guy who buys and re-sells collections. They were found in Polk county.

And on the reds, I was under the assumption he meant getting a red meg from bone valley, I have seen a bunch of reds from Georgia and Virginia, I actually have one i'm keeping an eye on.. :D

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Jake.

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Some of them I got from a guy who collected them himself back in the day when it was legal, the others were bought from a guy who buys and re-sells collections. They were found in Polk county.

And on the reds, I was under the assumption he meant getting a red meg from bone valley, I have seen a bunch of reds from Georgia and Virginia, I actually have one i'm keeping an eye on.. :D

Thanks for the info. Hard to believe some of those colors....wow. Regards, Chris

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Thanks!

Well, just bought the pinnacle of my collection.. a 5" (4.93 but close enough!) bone valley meg! Beautiful blue/white marbled enamel, intact tip, almost perfect bourlette, and almost every serration is sharp and intact. There is some root erosion, but it's been stabilized.

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Jake.

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Pretty nice group of teeth! I saw a couple small Meg teeth out a Mosaic mine last weekend that werent quite this primo quality.Congrats. Regards, Chris

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