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Old 2nd June 2012, 04:59 PM   #1
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Tim,
Great job on stripping the stone of the varnish. It looks much better. Excellent job on scoring a club with hidden bonuses. Outstanding!

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I do not want to go on about it but you know when you get a new toy it is hard to put it down. Looking at these teeth and they are tooth material. It is very hard to be sure were they come from as they are largely hidden and I cannot be sure that what is visable is crown or root. They are very small so what could they be? If adult human teeth they would have to be fragments? Possiblely infant teeth? used as they are lost? Teeth from some other mamal like a flying fox? Field work needed. I believe some cultures do value the flying fox in a spiritual way?
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