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Actually you have it backward. The Westite Glass factory in Weston, WV had a fire that stopped their production. (Weston is about a 35/40 drive from Clarksburg.. uphill both ways! đ€Ł). The Akro Agate Company aquired all the molds Westite had in 1936. Thus focusing on glassware and childrens playsets as their production on marbles took a backseat and pretty much declined to nothing in the later 1930s as is evident by both the appearance and quality of marbles they did produce seasonally in the 1940s. Akros focus was on glassware in their last decade before they closed. .. and closed profitable. Akro Agate Company dissolved in Akron, Ohio, debt free, owing no taxes as a business. They were successful and closed their doors for good in good standing on Tuesday, April 24, 1951 with a final on~site auction and sale. The Akro Agate Company was profitable.5 points
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Some might say it's a helmet-style patch but Helmets are Vitros and they have a stripe. Here is a full team . . . Some are harder to find than others.4 points
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I do think it's Akro but when people talk about "chocolate" they are usually referring to the base glass. Like Billy McCaleb's Chocolate Oxblood . . .4 points
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Well, I cut my arm really bad today at work and had to go get stitched up, all will be well. Gives me more time to share some marbles I like..lol. Here are some of my favorite corkscrew for your viewing pleasure!! The black and white corkscrew has the richest, deepest black, thought it was neat. Hope you enjoy! Thanks for looking.4 points
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Akro didn't do "runs". They ran machines for extensive periods until the pot slowly dissolved and the firebrick ended up in the glass, signaling that it was time for the pot/crucible to be rebuilt. That rebuilding was a big effort and meant that it was down for weeks. Vintage marble making made marbles for small fractions of 1 cent. They fulfilled very large orders. They did not do short "runs" This concept is an invention. This is a recent invention. If someone disagrees - please ask them to provide Akro documentation that validates this new claim. I'll be interested to read it. Otherwise, its just an invention to create the allure of rarity and hike the asking prices. Folks shouldn't be taken in by these stories. "Every questionable marble sale needs a good story to support it. A good marble needs no story at all".4 points
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I think there is a good chance this is a Vitro Tomato - one of the coolest game marbles out there, IMO.3 points
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Cool, Joe. I like to have good examples of newer marbles too but I always worry about bulk collections like this, and boxes/tins in general, since it's so easy for the marbles to get mixed up. Speaking from experience, Mom sees marbles laying around on the floor and they all get thrown into the "marble box", regardless of where they came from. Having said that, I have no reason to believe the marbles you're showing aren't original to the tin. It would be nice to find one with the marbles still inside the poly-mesh bag the way they were originally packaged though, just to be sure. Also, I reccommend that you don't visit the website shown on the back of the tin unless you are prepared to intercept an automatic download purported to be from Microsoft. đ3 points
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My glass toy box (12 Ă 15 cm) has 10 cat's eyes. 9 are Stripeys. The 7 marbles which I could count 4 vanes. 15-17.6 mm. One got a fat vane which almost fills half of the marble. Mamekeri flat marbles. The yellow ones are about 26mm across, 8 mm thick. Mamekeri and ohajiki with numbers. Mamekeri are bigger than ohajiki. 30-18mm. Ohajiki with paper rock scissor designs and a flower. The green measures 21 mm. Other glass toys that I don't regard as original to the box. They are believed to be even earlier in the production time.3 points
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List these posts like you are talking to a rookie collector. The knowledge that you have is hard to under-explain but this is the world that we live in. I know, âI have said this all beforeâ about whatever marble related item it may be, but we must be in repeat mode to keep this thing going and helping the newer collectors in the new hobby that they have gained. I repeat myself often and there are many new collectors that show up often. One or two may be true collectors that are looking for an IDâwho cares really? I just love looking at marbles and items that correspond and appreciate any post here at âTheMarbleConnectionâ. I appreciate giving all that I can to anyone that posts here. I think that we are all doing very well--keep it up! MarbleâOn!!3 points
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X2 with Ric. This one has a less than common green transparent base glass included. It looks like this one came from a beach either from the Great Lakes or the Ocean. I would be happy to find it on the beach during a walk. I just found a marble in my garden that baffles me--a railroad (industrial) marble---you all know--the greenish ones filled with folds---the tracks are about 200 yards away--lol. Maybe a crow picked it up and hid it just for međ. I still picked it up and cleaned it like it was a gemstone. We all love this stuff. Marble--On!!3 points
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