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On 04/10/2019 at 4:49 AM, lone5wolf117 said:

Amazing Uk tooths Paul you really love your Uk dinosaur tooths :D

Thanks Lee :D

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11 hours ago, Troodon said:

Very nice additions, that sauropod tooth is my favorite 

 

Thank you. It’s a super tooth. Not personally seen another that shape before 

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On 1/26/2019 at 2:57 AM, paulyb135 said:

Albertosaurus

Horseshoe Canyon Formation

Drumheller

Alberta

Canada

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E10B2800-2070-4669-830C-C4DC8BAA3B09.jpegAmazing collection. What containers are these that you are using? Thanks 

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14 minutes ago, Dracarys said:
On 26/01/2019 at 8:57 AM, paulyb135 said:

Albertosaurus

Horseshoe Canyon Formation

Drumheller

Alberta

Canada

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E10B2800-2070-4669-830C-C4DC8BAA3B09.jpegAmazing collection. What containers are these that you are using? Thanks 

Thanks! I just use 2 inch thick riker boxes as per image attached. They’re really sturdy and I like having multiple teeth in one case

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12 minutes ago, paulyb135 said:

Thanks! I just use 2 inch thick riker boxes as per image attached. They’re really sturdy and I like having multiple teeth in one case

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But there are individual clear plastic containers you use that are small with a different foam material. I am curious about that. Thanks 

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22 minutes ago, Dracarys said:

But there are individual clear plastic containers you use that are small with a different foam material. I am curious about that. Thanks 

 

I only used those ones to put the tooth on before I took images before I found a better way of doing it

 

i have two of those and got them from senders when they sent me the tooth. I wouldn’t know where to buy them :) 

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On 10/27/2019 at 6:39 AM, Dracarys said:

But there are individual clear plastic containers you use that are small with a different foam material. I am curious about that. Thanks 

Our favorite auction site lists them. They come from Thailand so shipping times vary. 

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On 10/27/2019 at 6:39 AM, Dracarys said:

But there are individual clear plastic containers you use that are small with a different foam material. I am curious about that. Thanks

Are these what you are asking about

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53 minutes ago, Troodon said:

Are these what you are asking about

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He means the image with my albertosaurus tooth. A clear case with a foam base 

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15 minutes ago, paulyb135 said:

 

He means the image with my albertosaurus tooth. A clear case with a foam base 

I like these floating frames for individual teeth.  You can see both sides but they take up more space.  For group teeth I use riker's like you do.

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I agree. If I had more tool I think I would use floating cases but as I am quite limited I make do with rikers which does work for me

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8 hours ago, paulyb135 said:

 

He means the image with my albertosaurus tooth. A clear case with a foam base 

The floating frame worked great for a single large tooth but smaller teeth not as much since the frames take up more room. I was more focused on an alternative to riker. 

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On 10/27/2019 at 8:24 AM, paulyb135 said:

Thanks! I just use 2 inch thick riker boxes as per image attached. They’re really sturdy and I like having multiple teeth in one case

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I'm a little late to this, but wow this picture! 

1) That collection is amazing.

2) It's time to invest in labels :P

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5 hours ago, Praefectus said:

I'm a little late to this, but wow this picture! 

1) That collection is amazing.

2) It's time to invest in labels :P

Thank you!

 

I do need labels but I have no room to show them! 

 

I have a Log of where each tooth is from however 

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Camarasaurus

Johnson County

Wyoming

Morrison Formation 

 

A real thick and beauty tooth! Reminds me of my iguanodon tooth

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Marshosaurus teeth are like buses. None come along then two come along at once.

 

This will be listed as a theropod indet until I get round to doing a thorough serration count. It is definitely a megalosaur however.

 

Theropod Indet. 

Johnson County

Wyoming

Morrison Formation 

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3 minutes ago, Troodon said:

Very nice adds, congrat.  Still need to see the mesial serration count on your other Marshosaurus to verify its ID.

 

Thank you! I have set it as my task to do between Christmas and New Years. I haven’t forgotten I just need to get the right lighting 

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With all the beautiful teeth you have and will continue to acquire let me suggest you pickup a USB digital scope.  They are not expensive in relationship to the teeth you are acquiring, cheap in fact.  They are easy to use.  Include a good stand not the one that typically comes with it.  That's a great tool that helps verify what you've purchased.

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48 minutes ago, Troodon said:

With all the beautiful teeth you have and will continue to acquire let me suggest you pickup a USB digital scope.  They are not expensive in relationship to the teeth you are acquiring, cheap in fact.  They are easy to use.  Include a good stand not the one that typically comes with it.  That's a great tool that helps verify what you've purchased.

 

Thanks for the suggestion. Please can you PM me some suggestions of what you think will work as I’ll look in to acquiring one. I’m all for getting to correct conclusions! 

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