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Have you found a really good fossil? Here's the place to let people know about your find.

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will my dad do?

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:o
Well...I guess it depends...I know that my kids consider me old enough to have tamed a dino to ride to school...


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Bman havent heard from you lately Hope everything is going well You need to see a couple of Mailmans latest finds
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This is my latest find . It isn't complete, but it is very detailed and even sharp in places.

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#6 Post by Flourchild »

Very nice and beautiful detail Mailman that's a great find there. Was it on the surface or in some hard pack material?
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It was only a few inches down in some fairly loose gravel.

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#8 Post by Nuggethead »

About time you stopped hoarding that fossil I was going to have to put a vote post up for Fossil Hoarder Mail man :D Nice e picture of it too thanks for posting
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That is a nice piece you have there, Kevin. I think that is a trilobite fossil.


Thanks for the concern, folks. Life, school and this spring's weather have not allowed me to take time off and drop around...


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have found a few nice fossils laying around though...Picking black raspberries for a new batch of wine...

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Great to hear from you BMAN I was wondering if everything has been alright. I figured with school and crops you have been tied up but when I seen mailmans fossil I thought you would like that. I am glad Kevin posted pics. To me not knowing allot about fossils it looked like a toy to me :D
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I love seeing other's fossil finds. Beautifully detailed enrolled trilo there Kevin..lucky you. I found 4 recently. The first one is free of any matrix (rock) but it's badly weathered, there's no eyes/features to be found like yours but the body is pretty intact. The others are still encased in rock yet so I'm hoping that after I prep them, they will be as complete and maybe detailed as yours. Another pic is of my finds this season so far waiting to be prepped.


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Those look neat also Suzie, I never find fossils but normally dont look for them. Well I heard the Double D claim has some good fossils on it so I am going to have to look through the tailings after the dredge. Some of them are really neat and I have no idea how you people spot them. Thanks for posting additional pics
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Tips on finding fossils.

Look for odd patterns in the rocks as you go moving material. If it looks like a tree branch or other recognizable pattern in the rock, it may have been alive and thus is a possible fossil rock.
Keep any odd looking ones. Of those keep the best ones and take the rest to a rock and gem show...the dealers have to get them from somewhere...
Some are worth the time to pick up.

At the Norris claim, I was finding nice keeper specimens about every other bucketfull of material. Most of you have seen the hand sized coral tubes I found there that are fused together...That is a good example of what to look for. An odd looking rock...

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One day we will actually hook up to prospect instead of having a beer :shock: and you can show me some tips on fossil hunting and prospecting :D
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The black raspberrie wine sounds good Bman,can't wait to help you drink it. LOL

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Sounds good Bill, be glad to show some examples to you and we can play in the dirt...Lol!!!!



Yep, Mark. About 3-4 years after I make it...needs to age properly, Bartels and James had it right...Think I may just make a batch of B. Raspberry mead (Honey wine) this time around...
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your trilobites and rock pictures are neat Susie. A real good find that shows promise!
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I am going to have to break down and get a digital camera and take some shots of some good examples from my collection to put up here...

I found a nice fossil shellfish and matrix mixed rock the other day on the farm...it has some of both the positive and negative fossils prints in the same fracture flake I took off the main rock. There are a lot of them in the hand sized piece.

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I found this little guy at the Double D while panning Tuesday night after work.

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Does anyone know what this is ?

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A quarter or some say 25 cents :lol:
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