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  1. #1
    I want to start a new life with my valuable hunting knife.

    May 2007
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    Northern Kentucky Monster

    This is a Flexicalymene meeki............not to be confused with Flexicalymene retrorsa which is much more common. My friend just prepared this for me and I think it came out wonderfully. Good luck out there.

    Chuck
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  2. #2
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    Jan 2007
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    Re: Northern Kentucky Monster



    Very good work.

    Fossis............
    fossil hunter Indian Artifact collector MDer Antique collector

  3. #3
    I want to start a new life with my valuable hunting knife.

    May 2007
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    Re: Northern Kentucky Monster

    Fossis, thanks for the comment. I will pass it on to my buddy. We are currently working a super productive area locally so I should be posting some exciting stuff soon. Good luck out there.

    Chuck
    I want to start a new life with my valuable hunting knife.

  4. #4
    us
    Sep 2005
    North Carolina
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    Re: Northern Kentucky Monster

    this has to be one of the best display pieces i have ever seen....you really owe your friend the helped you out with it..i would love to see more of his work...Great piece congrats
    www.wedigdixie.com

  5. #5
    I want to start a new life with my valuable hunting knife.

    May 2007
    1,029

    Re: Northern Kentucky Monster

    Dragon, thanks for the comment. Check out my other posts under my name. All this prep work was done by my friend. He does great work but, believe me, I do pay him!

    Chuck (Ohio)
    I want to start a new life with my valuable hunting knife.

  6. #6
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    Jan 2010
    Jacksonville, AR
    Whites Eagle Spectrum
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    Re: Northern Kentucky Monster

    Any on-line videos of people preserving these fossils? That's GREAT work. Does he do it professionally?

  7. #7
    I want to start a new life with my valuable hunting knife.

    May 2007
    1,029

    Re: Northern Kentucky Monster

    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_digger
    Any on-line videos of people preserving these fossils? That's GREAT work. Does he do it professionally?
    Dirty Digger, yes sir he does this professionally. A friend of mine just did a trilobite prep workshop in Denver but, I do think he has anything online. Check YOUTUBE maybe.

    Good luck out there

    Chuck
    I want to start a new life with my valuable hunting knife.

  8. #8
    us
    Jan 2010
    Jacksonville, AR
    Whites Eagle Spectrum
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    Re: Northern Kentucky Monster

    What would it cost someone to have a fossil like yours done?

  9. #9
    I want to start a new life with my valuable hunting knife.

    May 2007
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    Re: Northern Kentucky Monster

    DD, well somewhere between $120 and $200. I consider this to be a good deal as it would be really banged up if I had tried to clean it. I am a hack and I have no patience. You must understand that there are A LOT of factors that determine how long such projects take such as the condition of the fossil, hardness of surrounding rock etc.

    Chuck
    I want to start a new life with my valuable hunting knife.

  10. #10
    us
    Jan 2010
    Jacksonville, AR
    Whites Eagle Spectrum
    93

    Re: Northern Kentucky Monster

    Sounds like I have a lot to learn. But I guess there ain't no better place than right here with all you folks. Thanks for the info and congrats on the super sweet find!

    DD

  11. #11
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    Re: Northern Kentucky Monster

    AWESome !!!!
    ALLEN

  12. #12
    mikusek

    Re: Northern Kentucky Monster

    That is a beautiful fossil.

  13. #13
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    Jan 2012
    Montana
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    Re: Northern Kentucky Monster

    You have some really nice fossils there! Do you find those trilobites there in Ohio? There is a place here in Mt. that I have found ammonites and crayfish, or small lobster in these oblong and round hardened rock. It seems that these animals were impacted in a mud ball and hardened into rock. I think it would be interesting to let your friend expose one of these wonders. If your interested, let me know. I gave one of these to another tnet member, but I should have another one somewhere. Or, I'm sure I could find plenty more. Old digger.

 

 

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