didnt we have this question the other day ?
Where to find Santo Carbone's ammolite?
Where? I know Ammolite Museum and Ammolite Canada/ Ammolite Factory are selling them, but where else? Ps: hope I'm asking at the right placewww.pricescope.com
i know you didnt get many replies but just bump your own thread without making multibles
No please?
No thank you?
‘Just do it’
Isn't it all stabilized? I always thought it was super-cool but was turned off by the adulteration. I would love an amazing one in matrix but, scientifically, I am opposed to the commercialization of fossils. I know it's not quite like buying a museum-grade T. rex for my hedge fund lobby but the idea of a commoditized fossil divorced from any location or stratigraphic identifiers is kind of icky. But I've now wandered pretty far from ammolite, most of which is incomplete and not super-significant, paleontologically, I reckon.
Can't help as I stopped looking for Ammolite after I had bought one in Banff back in 2001. I browsed as many shops as I could until I found an unset piece that I liked.
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Isn't it all stabilized? I always thought it was super-cool but was turned off by the adulteration. I would love an amazing one in matrix but, scientifically, I am opposed to the commercialization of fossils. I know it's not quite like buying a museum-grade T. rex for my hedge fund lobby but the idea of a commoditized fossil divorced from any location or stratigraphic identifiers is kind of icky. But I've now wandered pretty far from ammolite, most of which is incomplete and not super-significant, paleontologically, I reckon.
Can't help as I stopped looking for Ammolite after I had bought one in Banff back in 2001. I browsed as many shops as I could until I found an unset piece that I liked.
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