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I must agree with Helmut - Microshells may be small in stature, but are
often Mighty in the sheer beauty of their forms, and in the case of the
many mini-Mitrella i see in the tiny PI stuff i like to sort through so
much, the patterns are often Awesome!! Mini and micro-Turrids have to
be the champions for form, and in a few spp, sculpture - and there a so
many of them that the variety is a fabulous treat in itself. If These
chaps were a bit bigger, i guarantee that those shiny, egg-shaped things
i sell so many of, would "exit, stage right" as the most-desired gang in
the shell-world!.
P.S.: Congrats to Paul Drez for the "Olividae 101" on-line course!
Mad about Micros,
Ross.
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Ross Mayhew: Schooner Specimen Shells: Http://www.schnr-specimen-shells.com
"We Specialize in the Unusual"
Phone: (902) 876-2241 Snail Mail; P.O Box 20005, RPO Spryfield,
Halifax, N.S., Canada, B3R 2K9.
But try to find "something for Everyone"!!
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