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  1. Charlie and I have been wanting this for some time now and we got on ebay and we can't wait till it comes in. Just so awesome! I'm excited very excited. We love it! Have a blessed day. GOD IS SO SO GOOD!!!πŸ™βœοΈπŸ™
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  2. This was a challenge. But I persisted. It can be done. Yeah, I make my own hang tags, headers, or whatever they're called. Turtles are my next venture.
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  3. I agree, Winnie's are the most beautiful examples! 😊✨ Then I will add several more from the Seike family. Back in December 2021, Reiko Seike sent me a box full of marbles being passed down in the family. Some got 3 ribbons, some stretch like vanes. These below are a local find.
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  4. Here is a picture of some Figure 8's posted by Winnie from The Netherlands (RIP) back in 2010.
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  5. Fun Friday Facts. Akro’s are cool!
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  6. The weirdest thing yet that I have pulled from an assorted net bag. This is a totally veneered pattern with a bit of an amber glow in the transparent base when held to light. It is 21/32. I have heard older Vacors are sometimes found in net bags? Well anyway, I have never seen anything that remotely resembles this marble that came from Mexico. I thought "What's a Vitro Tri-Lite doing in here?" but this is so odd. And I do think it is actually very pretty.
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  7. Vitro biscuit and red eye gravy
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  8. I love Stephen Bahr, and thank you for your welcome, because I found this awesome site and all you guys, marbles are even better, I come here just to test myself, I'm getting good! I LOVE MARBLES! I will be in and out now, I can't thank you all so much, and I thought the oin community was just so nice and enjoyable, but you marble guy rock too
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  11. I have collected 3 very limited prints recently. Artist name is Karen Day. I would imagine she has been here on the forum and knows many of you oldtimers. One of these smaller ones in a 5/7 frame with the black matte is one of six 1/6. The other smaller one is three of six 3/6 and the large one in an 8x10 frame is not numbered as much as I can see but signed on the back of the matte. I am a fan now! All are signed in hand. I framed them up today and hung them up. I can identify most of the marbles. Thanks for looking.
    4 points
  12. Akro, A Yellow cork on a transparent Orange base! The only one I have, and the only one I've seen, pretty neat.
    4 points
  13. I like those oxblood Akro dishes, etc.
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  14. Whisplers, yes, relative of Master. I wanted to open this thread to try to curb a bit this (which I still notice) confusion that can arise with Masters Below I will show a description of these, opaque and transparent. I don't have many, but enough to give the idea. These marbles generally range in size from 9/16 to 1 inch, maybe more My simplest and quickest advice, and in my opinion the most effective for identifying these whispering marbles, is that many, if not most, have or can have a very clear glass but very, very bubbly, which Masters generally do not have. Then, over time, with a bit of patience, you will gain experience and you will be able to notice some differences with Master marbles even in the seams. To begin with, I will show a text related to these, both opaque and transparent, followed by some marbles "A Vintage Whispler marble, sometimes known as a European Fat-Core marble. This opaque type is harder to find than the transparent variety. Detailed blending and strata combine with sophisticated opaque colours for plenty of interest and impact. Whisplers are a mysterious vintage marble class, distributed in England during the 1950's and 60's by British firms including Irene Manufacturing Company, Chad Valley Games, H.P. Gibson and Co. and T.S.L. Products, England. They are readily recognised as a mainstay of many nostalgic and happy marble memories. Appreciated for an amorphous, flowing character, they are often galactic in style with intricate organic striations. The opaque varieties have an intense character, with detailed blending of beautiful tertiaries in a creamy, earthy and often moody palette - unlike the more common transparent base Whisplers which range from clear and intense to cloudy, misty and filamentous; with wispy vanes, and delightful floating clouds of tiny bubbles. They can sometimes resemble the American 'Master' marbles due to a similar manufacturing process."
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  15. A study in blues on this Pelt Tuesday
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  16. Hi,Alta Wow, I'd love to see these two in hand. In my opinion these are two Masters The second one is nice, type a helmet, I would like to have it😊 I will show some pictures of the second kind, Master Whisplers, considered relatives of Master, precisely because of their similar characteristics. Sometimes it can be difficult to tell them apart, precisely because of their similarity. However, in my opinion, the joints of Master are more pronounced, deep, and clear, so clean, as well as having glass that is much less bubbly and sparkling, in summary. As I mentioned, whisplers in general show (as you can see in the images above) an exaggerated amount of bubbles that the Masters do not have. Then, there might be the exception where in some cases they could be indistinguishable from each other, especially when viewed on a monitor, but generally they can be distinguished. I repeat, the key point for the distinction is the bubbles, in transparent whispers, although it is not an absolute rule. Less sharp and clean seams in the matte ones, compared to Master As for the color palette, I wouldn’t pay much attention to this, as both types of marbles have the same earthy colors. Now, I am not an expert on the matter, I just wanted to give my personal impression on it to be helpful, and I hope it is appreciated. Thanks again to everyone for your attention!
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  17. Tommy has sucked it up and volunteered to become a Moderator. Please welcome him with open arms and give him the same respect that you give to @bumblebee, @Steph @Chad G.β€”little ole me and @Melissa. We need the help sooner than later and I am happy to welcome Tommyβ€”He deserves it for sure. Marbleβ€”On Tommy!!
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  18. Wow- lots of nice marbles! Love looking at them all. Here is one of mine. It's a naked ribbon core with a nice thin ribbon coming in at 11/16 inch (17.5mm). It looks like 2 different marbles when you look at each side of the ribbon. I can't believe how they got such a difference in such a thin ribbon. Excellent craftsmanship!
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  19. I was wondering if anyone has examples of all the colors available in figure 8s. Or maybe we could even have people add their variety to this thread. I am sure @shiroaiko and @YasudaCollector as well as @Parmcatand many more could give some examples. Here are the ones I could quickly identify from my jar of Japanese mibs...
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  20. It's a reddish-orange. But it turns more to red Here is the red, as it appears..
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  21. Yeah, if I were a kid who didn't know what I was "supposed" to like, these would be natural to love.
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  22. Got these in a large Ebay lot this week. Loving working through them all
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  23. Ruby Bee is a Peltier name, Blended ruby bee is MK, welcome to the land of confusion. Peltier Ruby Bee This is a MK blended Ruby Bee LINK :: https://www.allaboutmarbles.com/viewtopic.php?p=371004&hilit=marble+king+blended+ruby+bee#p371004
    4 points
  24. I don’t think this is a ruby bee either.
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  25. Thanks Chad… I was aware of the all the icons associated with the heart i just never noticed the trophy there.
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  26. 100% German striped nice one !!
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  27. "Welcome to Marble Connection" First group look like Peltier Rainbo's Probable Akro corkscrew
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  29. I think it belongs to the 'yellow jacket' family
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  30. I don't know if anyone here has discovered these yet, but they are tremendous videos. They are done by Jeff Baker and Cody Kemph as "Keepers of the Marbles". So far it's a 5 part deep dive into Onionskins with tons of great info, clearly explained. And the marbles! The marbles are insane! A must watch. Highly recommended.
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  32. …there was a fuss between two marble companies played out in Federal Court. An excerpt from the court proceedings: What caught my eye was the mention of Serial Number 1399. πŸ˜€ That machine survives and is in the possession of the perfect owner. Let bygones be bygones. I pray your Akro and Peltier marbles get along in your collection. Enjoy the journey!!
    3 points
  33. Here's the type of Master I was mentioning, helmet-style (as I consider it)
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  34. I got these directly from Ron Shepherd (RIP)
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  36. Not a Chalkie IMO, just badly damaged, what a bummer. Chalkie pic Link :: https://www.allaboutmarbles.com/viewtopic.php?p=457804&hilit=chalkie#p457804
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  37. x2, seeing Akro also
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  38. And this is a German opaque 1" (25mm)
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  39. And they do have some odd patterns in addition to the banana. Here is a picture of an opened bag of mine.
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  40. Murano "egg" with real silver
    3 points
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