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Dear Stromb Fanciers:
The late and dearly missed Dr. R. Tucker Abbott, like the description in
one edition of the Bible says "of most pleasant memory" once related to
me that when he was a student of Bill Clench, he and fellow graduate
students argued with Clench that indeed, as Bob Lipe said below, samba
was just an ancient gigas. Tucker related (and my memory fades on this)
that a seaplane hit a rock while trying to (takeoff/land) and the rock
(in the shallow water) turned out to be the type of samba. . .
Alan Gettleman
Merritt Island, FL
Robert & Betty Lipe wrote:
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> Scott, My opinion. It's just an old gigas. Almost all of the strombs
> turn black on the lip when they get very old. I've seen a lot of
> costata that way.
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> Bob Lipe
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> www.theshellstore.com
> The Shell Store
> 348 Corey Ave
> (727) 360-0586 Fax (727)360-3668
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