NOW MY NEW SHOP IS UP AND RUNNING I WILL START TO LIST ON EBAY ONCE MORE. ANY ITEMS WON CAN BE COLLECTED IN PERSON FROM MY SHOP IN KENT IF NECESSARY. Email for address details or go to www.idigdinos.com
You are welcome to come visit my Dinosaur shop in Kent. I have 1000s of Dinosaur toys and fossils for sale.
NEWS: We donated a piece of amber with an Opilione enclosed to the Natural History Museum. The full story can be found on the NHM site at:
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/about-us/news/2008/april/news_13657.html
And here on the BBC site:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7327038.stm
Being one of the longer serving fossil sellers on Ebay I thought it was about time I introduced myself to buyers from the past and all buyers still to come. Although fossils have been of interest to me for as long as I remember, it is only recently I have found they are readily available. I have my wife to thank for getting me started after a chance entry on a totally different Ebay search. After investigating, it became apparent that fossils were abundant on the internet and I soon realised I could be part of that. From the start I wanted to allow others to do what I failed to do years ago, buy inexpensive fossils. When you visit fossil sites you come to realise that finding the common specimens does not have to involve ‘chance’ or ‘hard work’, many can be easily picked up from exposed areas of weathering. But do you have the time to travel to all these locations, or are they still accessible? If you want to collect fossils it does not have to cost hundreds of pounds, my sales start at only 20p. All children, and many adults, are intrigued by dinosaurs and fossils but many do not know how easy and cheap it is to start.
This is where ‘I Dig Dinos' comes in, yes it is nice to have an expensive ‘display piece’ but my collection contains thousands of different ‘draw specimens’. This is where the collecting gets interesting with the cleaning and identifying of ‘common’ fossils. Fossil collecting should be made available to everyone with even the slightest interest as promoting ‘getting back to basics’ is never a bad idea. |