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replica fossils

Started by dyno77, September 08, 2024, 01:09:43 PM

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dyno77

I also collect replica fossils ,however iv noticed alot of sites that used to have them have closed down or no longer sell them and sell only rocks and minerals in some cases.
I find this odd but i can understand why probably,it would be they arent that popular since most photos of collections rarely have any life size fossils or skulls on display...
The cost of prehistoric life size skulls has increased recently with some as much as $150 increase,particularly on the specialist sites..
Its a shame really as the price of a good size skull cast would be $500 upwards without shipping..
so i just get smaller life size skulls such as oviraptor or compsognathus..