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Fossildude19

I came upon this very inexpensive fossil on an auction site. 

It was misidentified as a Knightia eocaena. I could see it was actually a Diplomystus dentatus

(The thickened post cranial bones, the upward facing jaw, and the pectoral fin position were my clues.) 

I will be prepping this out shortly.  I have a larger example that was given to me by Peat Burns, but I wanted something to practice on, first.

This will be my first true Green River Fish prep. 

Wish me luck.  :fingerscrossed:

 

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  • Taken with NIKON COOLPIX L830
  • Focal Length 5.6 mm
  • Exposure Time 10/2000
  • f Aperture f/3.2
  • ISO Speed 125

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Best of luck, Tim! Steady and slowly as she goes! This one is going to be really nice. 

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Thanks, Gentlemen! 

3 hours ago, FossilNerd said:

Nice find Tim! Good luck on the prep! :d_good_luck:

 

3 hours ago, Kane said:

Best of luck, Tim! Steady and slowly as she goes! This one is going to be really nice. 

 

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Prep mostly finished. Just need to cut the block down, and smooth out a few areas. ;) 

Not too bad, if I do say so myself.

 

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