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NEW 2013 Fossil Catalog Available now!
This fall we put together a little catalog with our current fossils and prices.
It doesn't have everything, but it does have a little more information than we can post online. If you would like to get
a copy for yourself or your business/museum, please email stein151@verizon.net . As always there is a 10% discount for all U.S. Museums and Universities.
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| HELL CREEK RESEARCH SET |
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| Thescelosaurus femur |
FEATURED SPECIMENS Specimen #- HELL CREEK RESEARCH SET 2012 This unique set of 300 + (and counting) elements and teeth(many not shown) from
the Hell Creek Formation of South Dakota makes for a great start or addition to any private or public museums collection.
Included in the set is a mix of both theropod (T. rex, Dromaeosaurus, Caenagnathus, Struthiomimus, etc.), Ornithiscian (Edmontosaurus,
Triceratops, Thescelosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus, Ankylosaurus) bones and microvertebrate fossils. Please call 605-210-1275
for additional details, pricing and current inventory.
CALL- 605-210-1275 (cell)
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| Lots of small, rare dinosaur and microfossil material |
__________________________________________________________ ISOLATED SPECIMENS
READY FOR SALE (open to all buyers and collectors) Inventory changes rapidly. Please check our facebook page, our EBAY store or email/call for more
items.
As of December 3rd 2012, minimum order is $50 (hope you understand)
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Specimen #DED-05-001: This isolated Edmonosaurus annectens femur (thigh bone) is just over 96 cm. (37 3/4
inches). This large specimen is perfect for a small see and touch display at any small museum or childrens science center.
It also makes for a wonderful collectors piece. Like most river transported dinosaur bones the ends are very soft and worn
down, but the main shaft is in very good condition. The specimen has been fully
prepared and partially restored.
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$3,600 obo
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| TRICERATOPS |
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| ENS-032/036 Jacket |
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Isolated Triceratops bones show up periodically at many of our digsites. This jacket from our ENS quarry
contains what appears to be a partial Triceratops humerus (ENS-032) and a large frill fragment (ENS-036). Both bones are pre-depositionally
broken and missing the diagnostic ends. Whereas they have little scientific value they do make for a nice, large, real dinosaur
bone display, perfect for see and touch exhibits. Other than the ends the bone quality is in great shape. Finish preparation
and restoration is available upon request for an additional fee.
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This beautiful Edmontosaurus annectens humerus (upper arm bone) measures in at just over 25 inches (63.5 cm.). The
softer ends have been pre-depositionally abbraded, but the main shaft is in excellent condition. We had initially hoped this
specimen would lead to a complete/partial skeleton, but alas it was merely isolated. The specimen is offered "show prepped"
in it's original field jacket, but could be finished for an additional fee.
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Here's a pretty collectors piece. I'm actually reluctant to even offer this one because we often need parts like this
for composite skeletons. This left metarsal II from an adult Edmontosaurus is in very good shape, missing portions of its
proximal end (pre-depositional breaks). It has been fully prepared but has no additional restoration.
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$2,500.00
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This large, 15 inch (38 cm.) long fragment of what appears to be part of an ornithischian (most likely Edmontosaurus) scapula
(shoulder blade)(?) has no real scientific significance but does make a great display. Offered in it's original field
jacket.
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Average sized Edmontosaurus dorsal vertebrae. Overall a pretty good piece with some iron pyrite damage. No restoration.
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| EDMONTOSAURUS |
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| Smaller vertebrae various sites |
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We have a few weathered, ornithischian, vertebral centra from various microfossil bone beds. Those pictured here
are prepared but not restored.
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As pictured: $45 left
$115 middle
$45 right
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Good quality small pedal phalange great for begining collectors. Fully prepared- no restoration.
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| PACHYCEPHALOSAURUS |
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| CBD-05-001 |
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This is a frustrating one! I was hoping this little weathered out claw was going to lead us to a nice Pachy skeleton,
but after three years of periodically walking up and down the drainage and poking here and there I'm ready to give up and
offer it to you. Mostly sun-bleached and missing tip. No restoration.
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| MISCELLANEOUS ORNITHISCHIAN |
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Water worn, stream abraded chunks and fragments of bone are found frequently in the badlands. They have little scientific
interest, but just might make that prospective dinosaur hunter grin with excitement. They make great gifts. Offered as single
pieces or in $10.00 felt grab bags.
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