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Old 12-06-2020, 08:11 PM
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I can't provide a dealer of full fossils, but a cool smaller gift (companion gift?) is from Santa Fe Stoneworks. They sell mammoth and dinosaur knives.
My mom grew up on a farm in southern MN and her brothers found lots of arrowheads and tools made by Native Americans, but these have to be fake. How could a dinosaur or mammoth make a knife?
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My mom grew up on a farm in southern MN and her brothers found lots of arrowheads and tools made by Native Americans, but these have to be fake. How could a dinosaur or mammoth make a knife?
Ha! Nice word play.

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I just have this from Italy a BC Roman fragment
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