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Thats bad ass dude.Originally posted by inline 6 View PostNew project finished.

my benchmade is too big to carry. I really like tiny knives, if I didnt lose one every 6 months I'd get that small one.
Lost two Kershaw Launch 2's this year already
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Start at megateeth.com then there's usually at least a few nice ones on ebay. You can find slightly imperfect ones for really not much $$$. For nice ones you will be in the $300 ish range for anything in the 4" area. Once you get beyond 5" the prices go up quick. Those 2 I have are a little over 5.5" each. The 6" teeth are much more rare and are usually over 1k.Originally posted by red89notch View PostPoint away good sir!
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I didn't pay anywhere near that for either. That was probably the case 20 years ago though. The internet has made finding things so much easier and has dropped the bottom out of a lot of markets because prior to online retail how the fuck would you ever find something like this? You had to either find it yourself, stumble across someone selling one, or know someone who knew someone.Originally posted by red89notch View PostI've wanted a large megalodon tooth ever since I say a documentary on them about 20 years ago. I priced them a couple years ago and for nice specimens they ranged from $3-6,000.
I can point you to an website now that has good ones for well under 1k.
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I've wanted a large megalodon tooth ever since I say a documentary on them about 20 years ago. I priced them a couple years ago and for nice specimens they ranged from $3-6,000.Originally posted by inline 6 View PostYes, they are real megalodon teeth. A little over 5.5" tall each. Average size for mega teeth but these are real nice specimens.
Came from a retired navy diver off the coast of NC. For whatever the reason there is a shit ton of megalodon fossils in that area.
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