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Video- See Bill from Megateeth on Smithsonian Channel’s “Top Ten Deadliest Beasts” 10/2018 Posted: November 2nd, 2018 Click the photo below to view the video. The Smithsonian Channel sent a crew from Blink Productions to film one of my dives for their special Top Ten Deadliest Beasts. Their was a lot more to the show which can be seen here https://www.smithsonianchannel.com/shows/top-ten-deadliest-beasts/0/3462226 or on the Smithsonian Channel. This is just the part they […] Megateeth Interviewed on WTOC TV This This Week Posted: February 15th, 2018 Click below: http://www.wtoc.com/story/37475349/coastal-empires-prehistoric-past-on-display-saturday http://www.wtoc.com/story/37475349/coastal-empires-prehistoric-past-on-display-saturday Smart Living Magazine. SHARK GEEK Posted: January 30th, 2018 Shark Geek Savannah diver Bill Eberlein’s Megalodon teeth have earned him a mega-following The first time Bill Eberlein heard about people diving for shark teeth, he thought, “Well that’s kinda dumb.” The Pennsylvania native was an experienced scuba diver, exploring ship wrecks in Lake Erie for years before moving to Savannah. He thought shark teeth […] Hilton Head monthly Magazine – Bill Eberlein Fossil Diver , Career at the Bottom of the Sea by Carrie Hirsch Posted: July 3rd, 2017 Bill Eberlein: Fossil Diver When changing careers means changing atmospheres by Carrie Hirsch On the fast track to success in the corporate world, Bill Eberlein earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and Economics from Penn State University, worked as an accountant and later migrated into the field of Information Technology. He moved to […] Venice Gondolier Magazine – Diving is a Way of Life by Bryan Roberts – (Megalodon Teeth, Megateeth Fossils) Posted: June 1st, 2017 Sun Photo by Bryan Roberts Bill Eberlein, left discusses a Megalodon tooth with Jeff Aianiello For One Venice Shark’s Tooth Festival Dealer, Diving is a Way of Life The arrival of April brought with it the 25th Annual Venice Shark’s Tooth Festival. This event, with its lively mix of bands and eclectic vendors, was […] New Mako teeth from 5/10. Posted: May 10th, 2017 I went to the Mako Farm today and found these Makos and a Killer 4.25″ Meg tooth. The largest Mako is the 2-15/16″ lower. New Megalodon Teeth from megateeth.com Posted: May 4th, 2017 New Megalodon Shark Teeth at Megateeth.com New colorful Megalodon Shark Teeth at Megateeth.com Pathological Megalodon Tooth from my Dive Yesterday Posted: May 4th, 2017 Amazing pathological Megalodon tooth from yesterday. Not a chip anywhere that i can see. 2.3″ long 2.4″ wide. The last two photos have what looks like a row of serrations in the middle of the blade. megateeth.com: COLLECTOR’S GUIDE- What to Look for When Purchasing a Megalodon Tooth. by Bill Eberlein Posted: May 3rd, 2017 Collector’s Guide . I am often asked what to look for when buying a tooth? RULE #1 Always buy from a source. Since the Megalodon tooth is the most collected fossil, this guide includes information on what collectors look for when purchasing one. Collectors look for different things when shopping for teeth, including condition, […] Article in New Yorker Magazine Posted: March 6th, 2017 THE NEW YORKER A Prehistoric Killer, Buried in Muck By Brent Crane Hunting the teeth of the Megalodon, the largest shark that ever lived, can be very profitable—and very dangerous.ILLUSTRATION BY JEE-OOK CHOI On a sunny January morning outside Richmond Hill, Georgia, Bill Eberlein, a fifty-two-year-old former I.T. specialist, went diving in a […]PB708 - Details
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- Length One: 2.10"
- Length Two: 1.94"
- Width: 1.40
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