If found on the beach below the high-tide line I believe she can tell them to shove it.How long until the Marine Museum claims it and threatens to sue her for it?
I may need to trade in my day job for shark tooth hunting. If I can find a few good ones each week I can replace my take home income at work LOLIf found on the beach below the high-tide line I believe she can tell them to shove it.
Also megalodon teeth aren't that rare. You can buy one for a couple hundred bucks.
Save yourself the effort. There's a guy who parks on Rt 4 and sells them. Buy them up, resell online with a profit.I may need to trade in my day job for shark tooth hunting. If I can find a few good ones each week I can replace my take home income at work LOL
I bet you can train 1 of your doggies to sniff them out. Like those french pigs that seek out truffles.I may need to trade in my day job for shark tooth hunting. If I can find a few good ones each week I can replace my take home income at work LOL
Douggie has been selling sharks teeth now for ages. He is not in the best health now. Grew up with him in a small beach community.Save yourself the effort. There's a guy who parks on Rt 4 and sells them. Buy them up, resell online with a profit.
Off Plum Point Rd?Douggie has been selling sharks teeth now for ages. He is not in the best health now. Grew up with him in a small beach community.
He sits at different areas. Usually off of route 4 across from Calvert Cliffs State Park or south of Saint Leonard.Off Plum Point Rd?
Was asking what beach community he grew up in??He sits at different areas. Usually off of route 4 across from Calvert Cliffs State Park or south of Saint Leonard.