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| Stock# | Descriptions | Length (mm) | Weight (gram) | Price (USD) |
| Tek#27 | Largest ever found, nice flow lines, one 4-mm chip | 138 | 233 | $233(sold) |
| tdb#13 | One side heavier than another, lengthwise flow lines showing probable orientation | 105 | 139 | $139 |
| tdbc1 | classic shape but extraordinary size, with obvious flow lines | 112 | 127 | $127 |
| tdbc2 | "Star-trek" marks on one end and middle, with two pieces of sand welded on A "symmetric" dumbbell, with nice flow lines, one chip |
93 | 108 | $110 |
| tdba2 | Beautiful piece! Shining, translucent edges like Moldavite! | 88 | 25 | $35 |
| tdbc3 | Wonder flow lines on waist clearly demostrating how a dumbbell is down-cut. One of the best dumbell specimen ever found! | 83 | 54 | $81 |
| tdba4 | "Asymmetric", heavier gibbosity got flattened, possibly resulted from impact | 65 | 29 | $29 |
| tdbc5 | Nice and "symmetric" , one side with deeper tips than other. Pretty long and splendid for the weight | 83 | 38 | $38 |
| tdba6 | First phase of a dumbbell | 52 | 30 | $30 |
| tdbc6 | Deformed on one end, probably due to "hard landing" | 71 | 36 | $36 |
| tdb#12 | Spectacular piece! Extraordinarily long for the weight | 130 | 92 | $92 |
| tdbc7 | With "star-trek" mark, flow lines seen inside grooves | 63 | 26 | $26 |
| tdb#11 | Great shape! Only one tiny chip | 65 | 73 | $60 |
| tdbc8 | Good shape, some chips | 60 | 22 | $15 |
| tdbc9 | A nice "symmetric" dumbbell with deeper tips and grooves at waist | 60 | 23 | $23 |