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Winner Of The March 2011 Invertebrate / Plant Find Of The Month!


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The Winner of the March 2011 Invertebrate / Plant Find Of The Month is an incredible assemblage of Pleurocystites cystoids with Isotomocrinus crinoid crown from the Ordovician age Bobcaygeon Formation in Ontario, Canada! Another round of congratulations to Kevin (Northern Sharks) on his second win in this category! :goodjob:

Thanks to everyone else that shared your finds with The Fossil Forum.

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Congratulations Kevin! and super prep to the other Kevin.... the Kevin duo wins.

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Well done!

Congratulations Kevin :goodjob:

Astrinos P. Damianakis

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Congrats, Kevin, a truly beautiful fossil and Prep!!!Carmine :jig:

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That's fantastic! Congratulations!

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What an incredible fossil.. Perfect for display too

Welcome to the forum!

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Congratulations... ;)

Cheers Steve... And Welcome if your a New Member... :)

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Congratulations! Nice trophy, too!

Andy (redbrick)

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Thanks everyone (again) for the kind words, and another thank you to Trilobitologist for the prep. This one will be in my collection for a looooong time

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Wow, When did you collect that piece? What a great fossil to display in the collection. I'ma have to come up and visit it soon. :)

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Wow, When did you collect that piece? What a great fossil to display in the collection. I'ma have to come up and visit it soon. :)

Collected in 2008, prepped at the beginning of March. Had I known how good it would turn out, I would have had it done much earlier

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Very fantastic find and awesome prep-work. It would be nice to know a little more about it.

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Very fantastic find and awesome prep-work. It would be nice to know a little more about it.

What would you like to know?

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