spot the gem
spot the gem
got these end of november,can you spot the gem,clue no that obvious
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That's not a tan Morris Minor lurking underneath the Austin Cambridge is it? (Colour looks a bit dark. More likely a 13a/b.) If not, how about a light green 1a, or a c/a 9c?
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I think the same.
Peter
Peter
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They all look like gems to me .
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I spot at least twenty wannahave gems, but the Morris is very likely the subject of this thread.
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Gotta be the Morris if genuine but with so many fine early castings in one lot I'll bet it is. Great catch!
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I agree with Ecclesley. Lots of desirable morels in very decent shape and hopefully a tan Morris.
What a great end of the year treat. Good luck and please let us see close ups when they show up.
What a great end of the year treat. Good luck and please let us see close ups when they show up.
Happy hunting!
Kurt
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Fingers are crossed for that Tan Morris being genuine.
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Me, too. The 32B is probably my favorite. I spied one during my hunting today...had the price been more appropriate for its condition, I might have bought it.daz28 wrote:They all look like gems to me .
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