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one of carmine's favorite favosites from his favorite spot tongue.gif

???, Devonian, Smoke Creek, NY, USA

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Nice collection. Thanks for sharing.

here is another one of carmine's favorite favosites from his favorite spot!

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  • 1 month later...

alright guys, just a head's up... this is really random but it can solve a few confusions ;)

my collection is housed in china, so none of the vertebrate material has left the country.

thanks! :D lol...

PS: new additions from plainville are coming!

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a piece i found while cracking open my finds from plainville.

Calamostachys sp, Pennslyvannian, Plainville, MA, USA

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Henry.... There's some very nice specimens there including your 2 cones....The way the material has preserved and the very dark colour of the sediment reminds me of a layer that produced fish remains over here... Do you see any bivalves or the like in the matrix?....

Cheers Steve... And Welcome if your a New Member... :)

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Hey Henry, Just finished perusing your collection.. some nice stuff in there. What a lot of work photoing it and posting! BTW you could eliminate some of the typing and just put, for example:

Dinosaur egg: Dendroolithus guoqingsiensis

Cretaceous

Xixia basin, Henan province, China

..and put something in for scale so we can see the size. But I guess that creates more work having to place the ruler or what-have-you ... I often forget to put something in for scale but it's a good idea!

Your posts have inspired me to post some of my collection for show, but it might have to wait, I know how much work will be involved....

Anyway, keep it up. Cheers.

Eric

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Great collection Henry! Thanks for sharing. Under the Meteorite section, you have one as questionable with a light weight. This is a Tektite, here is a link to some like yours...http://www.mindat.org/gallery.php?loc=27885

Troy Nelson

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