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jerryflaherty

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:rolleyes: Hi, my name is jerry and I'm a "sort of" collector [none of which I've found]. What I have are either Higrade Casts of classics and some purchases I've made through the paleo-list. Few though they may be, and not won directly by sweat and toil, these few things continuously prompt excitement and reverie.

I'm not much of a joiner and less of a contributer but I look forward to learning from this forum to whatever capacity I'm able.

A recent rebroadcast of "The Miracle Planet" portrayed Archeopteris as the first tree which rooted the soil of such places as the Red Beds of Pennsylvaina, thereby radically altering the environment, engineering new frontiers for the adaptation of our ancestoral strain.

So I was wondering if, and if so, fossils of Archeopteris are available and what they might cost?

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Welcome to the for Jerry, I hope you enjoy the forum. Please post some pics of the fossils you have acquired and tell us about them.

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