so glad you'RE back,been looking for u every day.thank you so much for showing us where you went,very interesting. always love your videos,hope to see more soon. please,thank you so much.
After reading the comments I noticed alot of question about the mounted skeletons. Most of the exotic posed mounts are hollow core resin casts. Quality research casts are used for study by museums and universities simply because many specimens are unique or extremely rare. The mounts found in museums generally are real bone but are only between 40 to 70% complete in most cases. Many museums are now using casts for display and archiving the actual bone in their field labs for study. The restorations of these fossils are generally not to deceive they are cast from the most complete examples. Casts are not fakes but are actually designed to educate the public, when a dealer tries to sell a specimen that's heavily restored or a cast they should provide that clearly on their labels. If not ask or walk away. Most reputable dealers will provide that information. Many specimens come from countries that have strick law regarding their ownership. Getting into this hobby requires a great deal of study and finding reliable associations that can help you is critical. The market has been driven by wealthy enthusiasts that purchase large spectacular pieces for their home decor. Fossils greatest value is the scientific information they provide.
Twisty the Clown I asked some of the vendors that same question. Most of the larger one were a mix of real fossils with fake parts to compete the fossil. Thanks for watching!
love your video and I am glad you told the prices!Keep up the great work and God bless!
Thanks for the tag along. Lots of nice stuff. Remind me to leave my checkbook home. Happy trails.
No kidding!! I was shocked by the price on some of it & had to keep telling Maria to not touch anything, ha!
Thanks for the tour .
so glad you'RE back,been looking for u every day.thank you so much for showing us where you went,very interesting. always love your videos,hope to see more soon. please,thank you so much.
Karen you're a ray of sunshine, we're happy to have you with us.
After reading the comments I noticed alot of question about the mounted skeletons. Most of the exotic posed mounts are hollow core resin casts. Quality research casts are used for study by museums and universities simply because many specimens are unique or extremely rare. The mounts found in museums generally are real bone but are only between 40 to 70% complete in most cases. Many museums are now using casts for display and archiving the actual bone in their field labs for study. The restorations of these fossils are generally not to deceive they are cast from the most complete examples. Casts are not fakes but are actually designed to educate the public, when a dealer tries to sell a specimen that's heavily restored or a cast they should provide that clearly on their labels. If not ask or walk away. Most reputable dealers will provide that information. Many specimens come from countries that have strick law regarding their ownership. Getting into this hobby requires a great deal of study and finding reliable associations that can help you is critical. The market has been driven by wealthy enthusiasts that purchase large spectacular pieces for their home decor. Fossils greatest value is the scientific information they provide.
Wow, those are expensive rocks.
Was this the 22nd Street Show in Tucson?
Hi, I believe so but I couldn't swear to it... it's a real drag getting older, ha! Thanks for watching!
Good thing I'm not into fossils. That's an expensive passion. Whoa.
Maria kept telling me not to buy anything & I had to keep telling her to stop touching stuff so I wouldn't have to, ha!
Haha.
Are those real fossils at the beginning of the video, or just copies?
Twisty the Clown I asked some of the vendors that same question. Most of the larger one were a mix of real fossils with fake parts to compete the fossil. Thanks for watching!
Yes, that's what I thought. thanks! It was a fun video to watch.
Those entire skeletons can't be real.
Very disrespectful of you. DO NOT TOUCH