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Steph

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I thought about that and then saw the price of the Cardinal Reds was relatively low.

So then I wondered if the Flinties have "flint glass" and the others not -- in case that would explain it -- but according to the 1926 pamphlet "All About Marbles", Cardinal Reds were made with flint glass.

So, I wondered if it was a typo, but no, that price difference is backed up by the 1929 jobber price list:

1929_07_01_AkroJobbersPriceList_p2.jpg

So I wonder if the translucence had something to do with it, and on a related note wonder about the comparison between the price of Cardinal Reds and the translucent Cornelians. At the moment I'm not seeing anything comparing those prices directly. However, in 1926 Cornelians were $20 per 1000 for assorted sizes.

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