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Jim Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 2 Jul 2005 18:34:06 -0400
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>Please send me the list.  I could be interested.

He has some really nice Busycon carica eliceans! Probably as gem as
you could ever find. There's also more than I thought, but honestly,
not too much rare or unusual stuff. We only got through a portion of
it today. If you want the caricas, I can put them aside for you. I
think he'd take $10 each. Last time I saw any like this at Showcase
Shells on Sanibel, they were selling for $25-30. Despite being
"common" they are actually very hard to get.

>And that's good news about the scallops !
>I'm planning to tote a little group to Steinhatchee
>-  we'll be there Aug. 10 - coming up the w. coast - to get a boat and
>guide
>and go out !  Any suggestions ?

We went to Steinhatchee a couple of times and I must say that we have
more and bigger scallops up here. How many in the group? I could
drive the boat over. Cheaper than hiring someone. Of course, the best
bet is to get here and we could go out into St. Joe Bay. That's where
the best specimens are and the only place I found those lemon yellow
irradians.

More later,
Jim

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