If shark teeth were treasure I might be rich :)

diverlynn

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Boogeyman,
I think they all migrated to Willington, S.C.! It was a wonder I found those, I left my contacts at home so I really had my nose to the sand. The only thing came close to a meg was a remora trying to suck face with my mask. Thought I would never shake him!



Treashuntintom,
I'll call you in the am

dl

Does this one count? Bought it in Peru
 

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As another post said, a little effort and you could be....lol. I've made many a necklace and bracelet and sold them to the tourists. My best sellers were those that I made up with a little Pacific Islander flair to them. They are a bit different then the norm you see around and command better prices.

Deepsix
 

That is really cool Lynn. I don't have contacts and I can't see a dang anymore without my reading glasses. I was laughing reading your post, thinking about your face to the sand. I know what you mean, lol. I treasure anything from the sea. I think the sharks teeth are a really cool find. I would shadow box them and hang them on my wall.
 

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