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I'm disappointed, Art.  Even though I've been a subscriber to this group
long enough to know it would be Cypraeidae hands down not my personal
choice, though)  Think what valuable marketing information this would be -
to know the popular favorite shell of the obsessed shell collectors (those
of us on Conch-L & who will spend the $$$'s).
 
Sylvia Edwards
Huntsville, AL
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From: Art Weil <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Wednesday, March 24, 1999 10:26 AM
Subject: Re: [CONCH-L] "Most Beautiful Species" -NOT!!
 
 
>Dear Ross;-
>    I don't think I'll run "The most beautiful shell in a family"
>contest or poll. Someone is sure to complicate it by having a vote on:
>are olives prettier than cones? And someone is sure to tell us about the
>unarguable beauty of Conus californicus. See ya at the COA.
>    Art
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