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1 hour ago, Nimravis said:

@Bobby Rico I am glad you like the items I sent to you Bobby.

Yes it is really great to get specimens that I can’t find or even order in the U.K.. I think this why the blind trade is so good.
 As the great man said on page 1 “  I also try to ship items that I feel the receiving party wouldn't have access to in their areas. For instance, I likely wouldn't ship a crinoid hash plate to a place that readily has them in their backyard. What would be the point?“  Doren

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Well when I arrived home today I found another package waiting for me and this one was from @Bobby Rico and he sent me some beautiful fossils from the UK as his part of our “Blind Trade”.

 

I will start off with a 1903 post card from The Fossil Grove that is located in the district of Whiteinch, Glasgow Scotland. The Funny thing about getting this post card is that my mother was born in Whiteinch and my grandfather worked at the Fossil Grove in the 1950’s.

 

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Now on with the fossils. 
 

Here are 3 pieces from Whitby, Yorkshire, England.

 

Ammonite- Eleganticeras 

 

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Ammonite- Dactylioceras 

 

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Gryphaea arcuata

 

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Here is a polished piece of Siphonodendron pavciradiale

Lower Carboniferous 

Burnhope Reservoir 

Wearhead, County Durham, England

 

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A beautiful flora piece-

 

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And last but not least, a nice trilobite.

 

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Thanks for the trade Bobby and I hope you enjoy the stuff I sent you as much as I enjoy the fossils that you sent me, Doren would have loved all of these pieces. Thanks again.

 

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@Nimravis and @Bobby Rico those fossils are amazing, but that postcard is a treasure!!! My visit to The Fossil Grove is one of my favorite trips while living in England. Having an old post card, with personalization, from a great fossil site (especially when a relative had worked at that site) just makes it the most special piece in my eyes. :wub:

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46 minutes ago, Nimravis said:

hanks for the trade Bobby and I hope you enjoy the stuff I sent you as much as I enjoy the fossils that you sent me, Doren would have loved all of these pieces. Thanks again.

Your welcome mate. Postcards are kind of my thing now. I got the habit of sending them off MrsR. I normally send more joke ones but I thought you like this one. Doren always liked the postcards and he stated send me some back too . I glad you liked the fossil and the plant material was the nicest one I had and been that it was from an closed coal mine and now a lost location . I thought it represented a part of U.K. history too.  

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23 minutes ago, thelivingdead531 said:

makes it the most special piece in my eyes.

If I get my hands on another old one from Fossil Grove it will be yours. :fingerscrossed:

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4 minutes ago, Bobby Rico said:

If I get my hands on another old one from Fossil Grove it will be yours. :fingerscrossed:

You’re the sweetest! I’ll also be on the lookout for similar postcards. 

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On 6/10/2020 at 8:01 PM, Nimravis said:

Well when I arrived home today I found another package waiting for me and this one was from @Bobby Rico and he sent me some beautiful fossils from the UK as his part of our “Blind Trade”.

I will start off with a 1903 post card from The Fossil Grove that is located in the district of Whiteinch, Glasgow Scotland. The Funny thing about getting this post card is that my mother was born in Whiteinch and my grandfather worked at the Fossil Grove in the 1950’s.

 

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So it's in your blood! Makes sense....

It's kind of in my blood too as my grandpa was born in Drumheller Alberta and collected dino bones in his youth, before moving away, and I've inherited a few of those.

 

Lots of nice stuff being traded!   :popcorn:

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  • 4 weeks later...
On 13/06/2020 at 11:26 AM, Monica said:

Wonderful fossils, Ralph! @Nimravis

Great lot, @Bobby Rico!

What a fantastic "blind trade"!!!

Yes I was really happy with my score. Just love the micro matrix collection.

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I thought I’d revive this topic;) would anyone like to do a blind trade with me:)

if everyone’s too busy with secret Santa then no worries 

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6 hours ago, will stevenson said:

I’ll take that as everyone’s too busy

They're probably getting their Secret Santa packages together.  Give me a couple of weeks and I'll see what I can get together and I can let you know.

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  • 2 months later...

Hello,

 

I love the idea. Is there anyone interested in a blind trade! I can make a nice batch with European material!

 

 

greetings Walter

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Just a reminder - blind trades are just that. 
There is no recourse through the Fossil Forum if you should feel cheated or unfairly taken advantage of. 

 

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Hello,

 

I'm not really concerned about it and understand the Fossil Forum doesn't want to be an umpire in these matters. I think what is needed is mutual trust. And a blind trade proposal doesn't always have to be accepted. 

 

Thanks Walter

“If you can't explain it to a six year old, you don't understand it yourself.”

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32 minutes ago, badeend said:

Hello,

I'm not really concerned about it and understand the Fossil Forum doesn't want to be an umpire in these matters. I think what is needed is mutual trust. And a blind trade proposal doesn't always have to be accepted. 

Thanks Walter

The reason for the re-iteration is because we have had a few instances of trades gone wrong. 

Just a Public Service Announcement - because invariably, when problems arise, we get dragged into it. ;) 

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Just did my first blind trade on this forum with Will Stevenson. Stoked about the outcome!

 

Are there maybe collectors from North America or Australia up for the blind trade?

 

greetings Walter

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1 hour ago, badeend said:

Just did my first blind trade on this forum with Will Stevenson. Stoked about the outcome!

 

Are there maybe collectors from North America or Australia up for the blind trade?

 

greetings Walter

Well? Where are the pictures?:popcorn:

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I just send it, I did not received it yet! Will post pictures when it s there!

 

greetings Walter

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I did a blind trade with Walter @badeend - and today the package from him has been delivered :)

This is what I got - :tiphat:thanks again, Walter!

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