Megaselachus13 Posted October 26, 2008 Thanks, The seller who I bought it, brought a lot of them that year , he had largest ones (sandy level) but this one had better quality and is in matrix (It was more attractive for me). The funny thing was that this specimen and one ov the lot that had a bluish tone were associated matrix (they had a perfect insertion) that securely were associated ones. The bluish one had feeding damage at point and I didn't bought it. He also had a big block of matrix with two Scaldicetid mandibles with inserted teeth and isolated ones rounding the mandibles... a really museum specimen. He told me that everyday awesome fossils are broken at Chilean explotations. Sorry my bad english explanation Link to comment
Martijn Posted November 7, 2008 Super matrix specimen!! Greeings from Norway! Martijn Link to comment
Gunther Posted February 2, 2009 Do you change any of these tooth ? Do you have a website from the seller ? Greetings, Gunther Link to comment
Megaselachus13 Posted February 3, 2009 Hi Gunther, Sorry a lot, but I don't change or sell any from my collection specimens. I don't know if the seller has website but if you're very interested I will look for his adress & data, I know that him is one of the few spanish sellers going every year to Tucson Show. Greetings Link to comment
Gunther Posted February 3, 2009 Hi Gunther,Sorry a lot, but I don't change or sell any from my collection specimens. I don't know if the seller has website but if you're very interested I will look for his adress & data, I know that him is one of the few spanish sellers going every year to Tucson Show. Greetings Thank you ! Link to comment
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