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| There is quite a bit of info here: http://www.pearl-guide.com/species-hinged-teeth.shtml
__________________ Jeremy Shepherd President and Founder PearlParadise.com, Inc. The PearlParadise.com Channel |
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| Try Sohei Shirahi's books...there are plenty of his books in libraries, one you could use is "Pearls & Pearl Oysters of the World" (1994). Altough Jeremy's link does seem to have all the needed information.
__________________ Douglas McLaurin, M.Sc. Aquaculture Perlas del Mar de Cortez Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico perlas.com.mx The Pearl is a Harsh Mistress...and I am its Humble Servant |
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| Thanks, Jeremy! That is exactly what I was looking for. I'm kind of embarassed that I couldn't find it here myself, but I didn't consider that the search feature only yields results for the forum. Left hand sidebar, Pearl Producing Mollusks, all sorts of nifty info... Pearl-Guide.com is the best-est! ![]() |
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Hi Doug, I have tried to get my hands on this book, but without success! Do You have it? What is the ISBN number? I´ve tried Amazon and some of the other libraries online but to no avail! I have 2 other books from an earlier period of him, one with a personal dedication to someone, which I think is rather thrilling! It is from 1970. These Cortez pearls are lovely, especielly the ones with the hammered look. A pity to cut them in half! Even for scientific reasons! Think of having one as a pendant... Thanks for the magnificent photos and the information. Can one buy a pearl directly from You or must we go through a certain company? Thanks again.
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| Hi, Doug Thanks for the information. My local library is on the small side, but I think I will see if it might be available through inter-library loan somehow. Inge - I will let you know if I have any luck. Boo |
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| Sorry for the delay. Let me give you the book's complete info: Shohei Shirai. 1994. Pearls & Pearl Oysters of the World. Kousoku Printing Co. Ltd. Okinawa, Japan ISBN: 4-9900287-1-6 Another interesting source is The Pearl Oyster Information Bulletin, a defunct source of information, but that is still available on the WWW. The information can be freely downloaded in Adobe's PDF format, their page is: http://www.spc.int/coastfish/News/POIB/14/POIB14.htm I am quite sure you will find lots of information there. Happy Hunting!
__________________ Douglas McLaurin, M.Sc. Aquaculture Perlas del Mar de Cortez Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico perlas.com.mx The Pearl is a Harsh Mistress...and I am its Humble Servant |
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