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  Posted On: July 19, 2009 08:23:27 PM

 Name:: allen marshall
 Email: amarshall89@yahoo.com
 Comments:: do you have or know of a club around okc
 Location: okc
  Posted On: May 25, 2009 09:26:57 PM

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  Posted On: May 03, 2009 08:30:29 AM

 Name:: Brad Minson
 Email: coachwhip1865@gmail.com
 Comments:: great site would love to chat I am also an ametuer huter in OK, Tx and KS
 Location: OKC OK
  Posted On: January 03, 2009 07:38:52 PM

 Name:: Tina
 Email: tinamay91@yahoo.com
 Comments:: as a life long rockhound but not native to oklahoma, i found this site most helpful, thank you
 Location: Okemah
  Posted On: June 18, 2008 01:53:12 AM

 Name:: John & Tracy Nielsen
 Email: johnnielsen@cox.net
 Comments:: We just visited the Museum of Natural History in Norman and have a new found interest in rocks and fossils. We liked the information we found on your website. Any information for beginners would be helpful.
 Location: Jenks, OK
  Posted On: June 16, 2008 11:23:03 PM

 Name:: Richard Henson
 Email: rickalanblues@gmail.com
 Comments:: I love your site and look forward to more information being added. I live in wagoner oklahoma and fossil hunt at the fort gibson dam. I have found many smal fossils and this is a good place for such specimens. I am always looking for places close to home to look for fossils but seem to have trouble finding new places. Any suggestions?
 Location: Wagoner, Oklahoma
  Posted On: May 27, 2008 10:03:09 AM

 Name:: Marti Ward
 Email: mesewfine@yahoo.com
 Comments:: your website is great!
 Location: Bixby, Ok.
  Posted On: March 27, 2008 04:51:37 PM

 Name:: Joyce Monty
 Email: Tg7357@aol.com
 Comments:: Whoever said Oklahoma was flat has never been here!!!!
 Location: Tulsa County
  Posted On: March 26, 2008 07:41:31 PM

 Name:: Glenn Lafitte
 Email: glenn.lafitte@williams.com
 Website: None
 Comments:: I grew up in Johnston County, OK and suggest you look for fossils along the Lake Texoma shoreline (just about any spot will do). Once found a nautilus fossil about 1 ft dia as a kid. Lost it though.
  Posted On: December 01, 2007 03:09:20 AM

 Name:: Roz Morgan
 Email: morgan.roz@gmail.com
 Website: http://www.freewebs.com/fossilsoftexas/
 Comments:: Very helpful site, am drooling over the trilobites
 Location: Fort Worth, Texas
  Posted On: November 21, 2007 09:40:33 PM

 Name:: Kent
 Email: rockhoundsmovie@hotmail.com
 Website: http://www.okgeology.com
 Comments:: Interesting site
 Location: Oklahoma
  Posted On: October 24, 2007 07:30:02 PM

 Name:: CARL WILLIAMS
 Email: foxyness_737@yahoo.com
 Comments:: I think I have found a dinosuar fossil here in delaware county in Jay Ok
 Location: Jay Ok
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