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![]() That's sad, yet cool at the same time. Sorry about the clam. I too am curious what's inside!
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![]() Yeah, we're all curious: bust that sucker open!
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![]() LOL!!
Whatever it is, it must have gotten in early on in the development, you can barely see a scar.
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![]() Weird.....I too would like to see it once you cut through it. It looks soft.
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![]() If you wanted to keep the shell in one piece you could always use a dremel with a diamond bit and do a bit of exploratory surgery.
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