I’m sure everyone has noticed that the first product thumbnail image is clear, but successive ones are blurry. Clicking any thumbnail brings up a gorgeous, big, sharp, full size image, but the thumbnail image stays blurry. Try as we might, we can’t get the software to cooperate and consistently produce a good thumbnail after the […]
Big October 2022 Update
Yeah, we need to update the site more often so we did. Lots of new items from many different categories including one of the most beautiful dinosaur claws we have ever had.
March 2021 – We now accept BitCoin
We have moved into the 21st century so as of March 2021 we can now accept BitCoin as payment. To use it you will need to contact us to make payment arrangements as our payment processing system does not yet accept it automatically. Be aware that since we incur fairly large fees for accepting it, […]
October 2020 Update
We’ve just completed a massive update of over 300 new specimens ranging from bones from the Tar Pits in California to a jaw of the bizarre shark Helicoprion. Every category has new items – dinosaurs, plants, invertebrates of all kinds. We are especially pleased to have some spectacular specimes of the huge Anomalocaridid Aegirocassis only […]
Giant Summer 2018 Update
We have unleashed the biggest update our site has ever had. Over 600 new items are in stock and available in all categories and prices. New inexpensive Burgess Shale items, Ordovician nautiloids and the largest anomalocarid appendage we have ever had are among the highlights.
New Update – December 12
We have added some new items and tweaked a few previous ones. A few customers reported not being able to see all of our products in certain web browsers and this should be fixed. There are now over 900 specimens in stock and live online so if you aren’t seeing that many items let us […]
Shipping
A customer just informed me that he had trouble with the shipping calculation of the checkout page. If you have any trouble checking out contact us and we can process your order by hand. Sorry for the inconvenience. This happened once before and was caused by the United States Postal Service changing their rates again.