Not to detract too much from the cinematic media, any chance of a couple of still shots ?? some of those points could use some better perusing than when their moving around. Tks
wow calvin! i finally got it right so i could see your video, once again wow!that big blade is phenominal. i know ive seen it on here before but when you picked it up it gave it a whole new feeling. i mean i felt it when you picked it up.that hell gap is also one of the finest ive ever seen i love the pandale twist to it.theres one in the case that looked like about a 3 or3.5 in martindale about half way down and 1 third from the right that looks like a killer too.looks like a couple of pandales in there also. congradulations on having a place to search for the rest of your life.it wont be long and if you will put the years in you will be the next buzzy parker and be the envy of even the biggest shows. from the looks of it you've broke into the sandy areas of colman county with all the grass burrs.
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its nice to see a land owner that actually cares about what is underfoot.ive worked in the gas fields and cleared row's for power company's and have befriended many land owners and told them what they had and the thing that bothers me is the fact they put thier salt licks and mineral blocks and feed where the grass does'nt grow.its just unimportant to them or they think if they tell someone whats there someone is going to come on thier land and take it from them? i guess my point is is before your livestock destoy's it or weather you will be there to find it and are not afraid to display our natural history for we who just love seeing it.
i watched them during lunch today. great points. amazing how much you've found in a year. nice artwork too.
As always Trav, your a deep reservoir of past information, I now remember Cal posting some "still"
finds...Use that search engine, top right, to refresh ones memory