Hello MIke, Keith, All,
Haha, alright; I find it odd that you'd go so far as to state that
it's "simply the best that's ever been found," when it, in all
likelihood, it isn't, but as to your other comment, I'd like to say
that I wasn't trying to accuse Keith of anything. Simply put, it
looks like
Hello All, Keith,
Are you sure that's not a Gibeon?
I've seen a good few Canyon Diablo's and Gibeon's, and, to be frank,
I've seen a number of Gib's like it, and no CD's that've looked
remotely similar. The patina is pretty typical of Gibeon as well,
rather different than your average Canyon Diabl
Ok, remember this is on my Christmas list.
I've been a pretty good boy this year Santa Claus, please.
Griff
Parker, Colorado, USA
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WOW Where has this piece been hiding all these
years? Surely it is not a new find since it is
illegal to hunt Meteor Crater.
Don
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Now thats a cool looking piece !
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