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Lynn Scheu wrote:
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> A dealer was just saying how saleable
> turrids were...I am not surprised...they are variations on a theme, but
> those posterior notches are fascinating (No comments on that one, EJP!)  in
> their angles and shapes and sculpture. And how totally asymmetrical those
> notches are.
 
Hello!
 
Hi Lynn,
 
Rats!! I have some neat comments on symmetrical notches as opposed
to asymmetrical ones. I suppose I will keep them to myself, the comments
that is. I am not too familiar with turrids (keep getting 'em mixed
up with other pointy shells, NOT Liguus).
 
> Lynn Scheu
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> Louisville, KY where there are some really fantastic shells in the last of
> our silent auctions,  "The Kentucky Derby of Also Rans, the Best Silent
> Auction of Seashells Ever." (You'll just have to come and see for yourself,
> Emilio. Or devil Linda Brunner for some clues.)
 
Hi LBrunner,
 
Any specific clues as to the upcoming contents of the "Connoisseur" and
Kentucky Derby Also Rans silent auction at the upcoming COA convention
in Louisville, Kentucky?
 
Later,
 
Emilio Jorge Power

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