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Old December 8th 04, 04:26 PM
Arondelle
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Default Who Sells Seashells By The Seashore?

....Or anywhere else, for that matter.

I'm looking for whole, washed scallop shells (either bay, sea or lion's
paw, 2" - 2.5"), cockle shells (1.5" - 2") and/or "turkey wings" (2" -
3"). Preferably from someplace that doesn't have a minimum purchase.

I found shells for crafting in various craft supply stores, both on- and
off-line, but they usually only sell mixes, and the quality of the
shells is very poor with too many surfworn or broken pieces. I'm
usually left with only about 10 usable pieces after culling.

Harry? You're our shell guy -- any sources?

Arondelle
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Old December 8th 04, 04:55 PM
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On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 16:26:56 GMT, Arondelle wrote:

...Or anywhere else, for that matter.

I'm looking for whole, washed scallop shells (either bay, sea or lion's
paw, 2" - 2.5"), cockle shells (1.5" - 2") and/or "turkey wings" (2" -
3"). Preferably from someplace that doesn't have a minimum purchase.

I found shells for crafting in various craft supply stores, both on- and
off-line, but they usually only sell mixes, and the quality of the
shells is very poor with too many surfworn or broken pieces. I'm
usually left with only about 10 usable pieces after culling.

Harry? You're our shell guy -- any sources?

Arondelle


Here is your dream come true:
http://www.shellhorizons.com/products.asp?Category=9

Have fun!
Harry
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Old December 8th 04, 05:40 PM
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Here is a website that tells all anyone would ever want to know about shells.
Lots of photos also.

Harry

On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 16:26:56 GMT, Arondelle wrote:

...Or anywhere else, for that matter.

I'm looking for whole, washed scallop shells (either bay, sea or lion's
paw, 2" - 2.5"), cockle shells (1.5" - 2") and/or "turkey wings" (2" -
3"). Preferably from someplace that doesn't have a minimum purchase.

I found shells for crafting in various craft supply stores, both on- and
off-line, but they usually only sell mixes, and the quality of the
shells is very poor with too many surfworn or broken pieces. I'm
usually left with only about 10 usable pieces after culling.

Harry? You're our shell guy -- any sources?

Arondelle


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Old December 8th 04, 05:51 PM
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On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 17:40:36 GMT, HarryB41 wrote:

Here is a website that tells all anyone would ever want to know about shells.
Lots of photos also.

Harry

Guess it would help to add the link huh?
http://www.femorale.com.br/shells/

Sorry
Harry
P.S.
Doesn't mean that I am sorry..., but that I appologize.

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Old December 8th 04, 05:59 PM
Arondelle
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HarryB41 wrote:
Here is your dream come true:
http://www.shellhorizons.com/products.asp?Category=9


OMG! That's the ticket!

Thanks!

Arondelle
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Old December 8th 04, 06:04 PM
Arondelle
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HarryB41 wrote:
http://www.shellhorizons.com/products.asp?Category=9


http://www.shellhorizons.com/products.asp?Category=74

While you're there, get a load of the shells for hermit crabs. You'll
have the best dressed "Hermie" in town! What a hoot!

Arondelle
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Old December 8th 04, 06:08 PM
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On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 18:04:16 GMT, Arondelle wrote:

HarryB41 wrote:
http://www.shellhorizons.com/products.asp?Category=9


http://www.shellhorizons.com/products.asp?Category=74

While you're there, get a load of the shells for hermit crabs. You'll
have the best dressed "Hermie" in town! What a hoot!

Arondelle


Awesome site isn't it? Now for the Abalone lover in all of us:
http://www.shellhorizons.com/products.asp?category=10

Big Smiles!!!!
Harry
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Old December 8th 04, 06:09 PM
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On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 17:59:50 GMT, Arondelle wrote:

HarryB41 wrote:
Here is your dream come true:
http://www.shellhorizons.com/products.asp?Category=9


OMG! That's the ticket!

Thanks!

Arondelle


You are so very welcome.

Harry
 




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