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I have a selection of opercs (no shells) but nothing big like a chank,
sorry Jim.

Good luck,
Nancy




At 12:39 PM 1/9/02 -0500, you wrote:
> >How big is the Chank?  Big operc?   I certainly will bring you one back from
> >Eleuthera the next time we go in May if you don't get any response.
>
>Yes, it's the 12+ incher I got the first day. Hard to get angry at the dog;
>it must have smelled terrific to him, but he hated the cotton. This isn't
>the first time, but in the past it's been mainly crown conch 'percs, of
>which I have lots of extras (since there's usually 2 or 3 in a batch that
>just don't clean up well). I'll let you know if I don't end up with any
>responses.
>
>As always, thanks and happy 2002!
>Jim
>
>Jim Miller
>Tallahassee, Florida
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