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I am looking for an experienced preparer who could handle a saber tooth cat


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I have inherited a group of stunning fossils. The crown jewel is a saber tooth cat skull, still in matrix but plenty of teeth are showing.

 

The original owner found it himself in the badlands of South Dakota and planned on learning how to prepare and restore it himself. As fun as I'd think that would be myself, I also want to be realistic. I have never prepped a fossil, and don't want to mess something like this up.

 

I'd like it to actually come to full glory in my lifetime and so I think this is the best course of action. I know this won't be a few hundred bucks and I'm not looking for any discounts or amateur preparations.

 

If anyone knows who would be willing to take on such a project, please let me know.

 

Thanks in advance!

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