[meteorite-list] What else do you collect?
Gary K. Foote
gary at webbers.com
Wed Nov 29 20:40:41 EST 2006
Jan,
I just acquired a 4 inch megelodon shark tooth and boy am I impressed. Searated edges
must have made short work of food, bones and all...
Gary
On 30 Nov 2006 at 2:26, Jan Bartels wrote:
> In my childhood i lived in South-Africa and with a shocking (but not
> lifethreatening)shark experience back home to Holland i started collecting
> sharkjaws. Must have left some respect resulting scar in my brain i
> suppose!!
> Staring at these huge jaws on our wall with big nasty teeth still keeps my
> adrenaline on boiling level!!
>
> Anyone has a jaw for trade. (oops....is this an add ??)
>
> Jan,
> Holland
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> As a neophyte collector of meteorites I have amassed about $1K in
> specimens, all of which
> I cherish dearly. I am learning about preservation as some of my
> specimens are beginning
> to show signs of scaling, kamacite ooze and other such degradations.
>
> Interestingly enough, along the way I've also become interested in
> terrestrial rocks,
> fossils, impactites and the like. I was just wondering;
>
> What else does everyone collect?
>
> Gary
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