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Just finished up a plate with a few Turrittela and gastropods that was added to a package of trilobites I got from another member. 

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I also want to know what age and area they're from. Thanks. Great job. They look super. 

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nice prep job

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And I would like to know how you did the prep job.  Hand tools? Air abrasive?  Whatever you used worked great!

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Great job!

Artfully done. :) 

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Thanks all! They are from Weitendorf, Austria. I used an Aro to take a few chunks off and an air abrasive.

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5 hours ago, holdinghistory said:

Thanks all! They are from Weitendorf, Austria. I used an Aro to take a few chunks off and an air abrasive.

 

Aha! I thought they looked familiar. The preservation at that site is A1.

 

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