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Please continue to ignore anything I post. southerncross private msg quote post Address this user
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One thing I would enjoy collecting is those disks with 3D photos on them that you view through a View Master. I guess there are thousands of them and they can take you on quite a journey through time and geography with such things as the Grand Opening of Disneyland recorded on them. They would probably get looked at more than my comic books are read and they would be easy to store. I also would enjoy collecting metal lunch boxes.


A view master I picked up at a flea market in Iceland.
Three reels were bought by my wife as a present.
The Batman is still sealed so I haven't watched that one.



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@southerncross I'm sold. On Ebay now, gonna pick one up.
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Me personally I'm a reseller. Comics sports cards magazines art ect. I chase personal grails. Only ones I have left are Tmnt #1 first print and a Mickey Mantle rookie. Always looking to upgrade on the others.
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Where's his Bat-package? Byrdibyrd private msg quote post Address this user
Those are very cool! The way you have them displayed is fantastic.
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Allosaurus Sacral





Exposed ends polished to display







Diplodocus Saccral vert (roughly the size of a small car wheel)


Four seperate species of dinosaur egg, all authenticated by profesional paleontologist Ken Carpenter.



Small partial allosaurus vert infilled with quartz..






Calcium filled sauropod limb bone, with colorful marrow pocket



Large Limb bone slice infilled with quartz, barite blades and agate fortifications





Massive sauropod neck vert with processes ....professionally cleaned and prepped.

heavily fortified agatized bone section


Mounted dinosaur, psittacosaurus actual skeleton








Large case of dinosaur eggshell





various types of eggshell with different ornamentation patterning



Smashed partial egg, wyoming


Spheres made from dinosaur bone, mine, and I made them all



yes, the dinosaurs have overrun the house, but then I like it that way. Much better than noisy argumentative people, and they dont make as big of messes!
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what makes the bottom picture with the three rectangles barbed wire? I don't see any barbs.
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Poke your finger on one of those corners on one of those rectangles and then get back with me, lol.
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We ate at a restaurant in Jackson Hole, Wyoming years ago called The Gun Barrel. The had a bunch of barbed wire mounted on old barn wood. I loved it. Started collecting it then.
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It was a one trick pony show but always hilarious. GAC private msg quote post Address this user
I didn't realize there were so many different varieties of barbed wire.
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That's just a drop in the bucket. There are hundreds, if not thousands.
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@Darkseid_of_town I would raise you this football-sized coprolite that I use for a bathroom doorstop, but it's hard to raise when I have no other cards to play!!
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Interesting specimen, most people have no concept what coprolite is amusingly ! Here are a few I have or worked with.

The first one is a roughly 20 pounder from the Henry Mountains in Utah and is a full nodule...the other is a sliced and polished "cake" a friend of mine did for me.



These knives have handles all done in dinosaur bone....recently my mother visited colorado and brought me back two large coprolites which will likely get used making a few more knives for the collection.
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@Byrdibyrd @Darkseid_of_town

This is one instance where you really don’t want to collect modern variants.
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@Davethebrave Gonna NOPE my way out of that!!

@Darkseid_of_town Those are awesome! Love the knife handles. Really beautiful.

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the other is a sliced and polished "cake" a friend of mine did for me.

Uh... 'cake-a-poo'? Sounds like a designer dog breed that I don't need to have.
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Q: What's the knife handle made from? It is very pretty.

A: Fossilized dinosaur shit.
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well no...the pictured knife handles are all made from dinosaur BONE....all of them. Plans are to have a few made from coprolite next however.....just to set it right
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