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  1. #1

    Sep 2005
    103

    worked meg tooth????

    I picked this up at the fossil and artifact show here yesterday.The guy had a bunch of teeth that were broken and I saw this one.I asked him 3-4 times about the sidenotches and the edge work along the enamel,but he never understood what I was talking about so I offered him 20.00 and he agreed.I've seen pictures before of worked teeth and I swear this has got to be one.I'm not sure if you'll be able to see the edge work in the pic.If not I'll post another.Either way,it looks good in my case.Thanks!! HH!!GL!! PALEO
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  2. #2

    Jul 2007
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    Re: worked meg tooth????

    Very nice. Could be worked. Can't tell by photo.
    Ty

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  3. #3

    May 2007
    TX
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    Re: worked meg tooth????

    sweet

  4. #4

    Oct 2007
    NE Ohio....Mahoning County
    34

    Re: worked meg tooth????

    I have a few meg teeth that I found in the water and a couple look like that. The "waist" at the top is likely where the enamel wore off and the pith eroded. See how the natural lines in the pith follow the contour of the waist. Most likely it is natural damage from weathering.

  5. #5

    Oct 2004
    Oxford,Alabama
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    Re: worked meg tooth????

    Looks like it was worked to me. Too symmetrical
    CZ-5
    Oxford,Al
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  6. #6

    Sep 2005
    103

    Re: worked meg tooth????

    Downindixie,That's what I think too..I don't understand how the root would wear naturally to look like side notches.Also the entire edge of the enamel is chipped exactly the same all the way around,kinda like serrations.GL!!HH!! PALEO

  7. #7

    Apr 2007
    481

    Re: worked meg tooth????

    Quote Originally Posted by paleoheadhunter
    Downindixie,That's what I think too..I don't understand how the root would wear naturally to look like side notches.Also the entire edge of the enamel is chipped exactly the same all the way around,kinda like serrations.GL!!HH!! PALEO
    Agreed Paleo, I think you made a good purchase there.
    Jeff

  8. #8
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    hu
    Apr 2007
    Charleston, SC
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    Re: worked meg tooth????

    Looks different, that's for sure.

    Hey, PHH, how come you never got back with me? anyhow, email me if you are still up to do some hunting.

  9. #9

    Oct 2007
    NE Ohio....Mahoning County
    34

    Re: worked meg tooth????

    Quote Originally Posted by paleoheadhunter
    Downindixie,That's what I think too..I don't understand how the root would wear naturally to look like side notches.Also the entire edge of the enamel is chipped exactly the same all the way around,kinda like serrations.GL!!HH!! PALEO
    I have two from a North Carolina beach that look just like that near the base. Both are worn into narrowed waists. I found them myself in an inlet so I thought they must be natural...not worked. I could be wrong on yours but I don't think mine are worked and they look pretty similar...at least to the photos anyway. Mine are a bit smaller too so who knows. I hope yours is worked because that is pretty exciting. I'm pretty certain mine are just boring old meg teeth.

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    Jan 2006
    SE Louisiana
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    Re: worked meg tooth????

    I really like that. I would believe it is worked. Great find & great buy!

    RR

  11. #11

    Sep 2005
    103

    Re: worked meg tooth????

    Thanks for the replies everyone, Actually I would be very happy to find some meg teeth.I've got a jar full of small fossil shark teeth from when I lived in S.FL,but I've never found any good size megs.

    Hey Aeromike,I've been picking up weekends at work,but went to that spot I found NW of us I did pretty good after work today.In the first 30 mins. I found a few hand tools and finally a broken base (kirk I think)
    Then I stopped by a couple plowed peanut crops and found a scraper and a wolf tooth(another I think).I'll email you or get back to me.Im cutting out of work early tomorrow(sun.) to go back.

    Thanks again for the replies!! HH!!GL!! PALEO

    Here's a pic of a beginning case of GA finds I threw together.Also my two cases of my favorite FL finds(except the meg tooth!)
    Can anyone verify the tooth if you can make it out in the pic
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails worked meg tooth????-100_0513.jpg   worked meg tooth????-100_0514.jpg  

  12. #12
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    hu
    Apr 2007
    Charleston, SC
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    Re: worked meg tooth????

    Very nice displays. I hope you find a ton more stuff.

  13. #13
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    Aug 2005
    Jerseyville Illinois
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    Re: worked meg tooth????

    Hmm... Sure does look like it to me.!


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