Salomon Aaron
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
People come to us and say, I want teeth.
I want something scary.
I want something that I can put in my home.
You come around the corner and it gives you the fright of your life.
Generally speaking, carnivorous animals, which are kind of meat eater skeletons, T-Rex, Gorgosaurus, Allosaurus, juvenile T-Rex, juvenile Allosaurus, et cetera.
They're way more sought after.
They're very competitive.
I mean, you know, if I found a T-Rex skull in great condition with all the bells and whistles, there's a queue of five, six people kind of,
waiting for it, ready to acquire it from an email photo, to send money in advance, waiting for it to come.
Herbivores aren't as popular, but then again, the iconic herbivores like a triceratops skull is very popular.
What I hope to happen, and this comes to value, and where we distinguish ourselves from other dinosaur dealers is that
I would hope that people kind of increasingly look at actually what they're buying, not just the brand.
Am I buying a T-Rex?
Am I buying a Triceratops?
Am I buying something that is colored in on a document, a bone map and described as being very complete?
That's not how I would suggest anybody to deal in dinosaur fossils.