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Sorry I'm late to this and I don't have pics, but a friend of mine had the two most beautiful Megs I've ever seen - both from Bone Valley and both pristine 6 inchers. He then sold them to another friend, who then sold them to an acquaintence/dealer over the last 10 years or so.

The first was butterscotch - total butterscotch - not yellow, not orange, no variation in color - the root and the enamel. The second was green enamel, and the serrations were jet black.

I'm telling you, to die for!

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i dont think i have seen a more red meg!

that's one of the best-looking ones i've ever seen.

let's hear it for iron in the post-mortem diet...

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i dont think i have seen a more red meg!

Beautiful glossy red color! How about a pic of the lingual side of the tooth?

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Yes, you just have to love the colors that some teeth come in. B)B)B):)

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It's my bone!!!

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I put this photo in the "extaordinarily common teeth" thread before I realized it belongs here. All Isurus hastalis...poor preservation, great color. Its a fair trade-off.

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CBK

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