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  1. I retired back in 1998 and a Realtor friend, Landon Daniels, collected marbles and invited my wife and I over to visit him and see his collection. He put a quilt on the table and opened his safe and started showing some rare or HTF machine-mades and handmades, saying this one is $1,000; this one $2,500; this one $600, etc. He also showed me his shooter Peltier Superman and a Vacor Serpent and mentioned a "little bit" of value difference, even though they looked pretty much the same - especially to me since I knew zip at that time. He said there are many others that are hard to tell apart so "learn before buying". We went to a SeaTac Show in Tacoma a couple months later (just on the Saturday show day) and looked around - ended up buying one marble - a Marble King Bumblebee shooter for $5. After that, I started looking online and determined that buying packaging (mainly marble bags by MK, Peltier, etc.) was a good way to learn about marbles. Of course there were some fantasy bags being made around that time but they were not ones made by marble companies so I knew something was off. Alan Basinet and I got together online and communicated about these fake bags and started letting buyers on eBay know that they were bidding on fake bags (back then you could communicate with buyers and warn them). However, as we all know, eBay needs their fees so soon they changed it so you could not communicate directly with buyers through eBay. But, you could still see the ID of who was bidding and figure out how to get ahold of them and still warn them. Six months later or so, eBay found that out also and quit showing the ID of who was bidding, etc. and here we are today with a "buyer beware" mentality of eBay (and other sites). Oh, by the way, bags were "the thing" for me and 4,000 plus later, they still are. I did heavily collect Akro corks, metallics, Ravenswood and various other machine made marbles over these 25+ years.
    9 points
  2. It started for me in the mid 1980s. Maybe 85 or so. I was visiting my grandparents and my mother went up in the attic and found her old marbles from when she was a kid. There were marbles from the early 1960s on back to turn of the century. I collected anything you can imagine, and knowing they were old interested me. Then when we were at a local antique store, I noticed the owner had some marbles in a case behind the desk. I asked him about them and he loved how much I was interested, so he started telling me about those cool corkscrews I liked so much and others. He sold me a few as I could afford them and I was totally hooked. I asked for old marbles everywhere I went. I thought I had it bad back then... lol if I only knew. But it's just fun, what really matters isn't made of glass.
    9 points
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  4. A few of mine
    8 points
  5. My wife and I collected "slag glass" and McCoy pottery together for many years. Auctions, flea markets, estate sales, yard sales--etc etc. Then one day at an antique mall in Oshkosh WI we found this book by the Hardy’s--What? They made marbles too?? This pushed the limit for me--then I found a book by Everit Grist--off we went. Of course we had friends that collected other things that thought that we were "nuts" about collecting marbles. I had a friend "gift me" a coffee can full of marbles from her ex. I dumped them out and said---oh no--These are too valuable for a gift. About $7,500 later she knew. This was about 30 years ago and they still hold their value. About forty books later--here I am. Then the internet changed it all. I still have the marbles that my mom gave me from her dad--one was beat up like Chads Akro slag ( nice one by the way)--mine was a Oxblood Eggyolk--just a killer old used up marble. Grandpa played marbles---no doubt. Marble--On!!
    7 points
  6. These are my faves--for today at least. Yep! Akro Patches from Les Jones (rip)--killer marbles--just killer. Marble-On!!
    7 points
  7. What a great time y'all! Thanks to everyone who came!! Lots of people from around the country, loads of marbles and money changing hands! Great people, new and old friends, people I can't wait to see from show to show. Good food, awesome hotel and staff, and on a few occasions I heard how well sales were. Debbie said she thinks this was a record show for sales, another guy said this one smashed all previous shows for sales. I couldn't be happier! Check out the pics, also shown are a couple pics of some of us eating pizza provided to showgoers on Friday night The welcome screen on the TV screen in the event center was provided by the hotel owner, a surprise to us! What a great family owned and oriented hotel... they really go the extra mile to accommodate us and make us welcome every time. 5 of 5 stars without hesitation!
    6 points
  8. Very hard to choose, but if I had to . . . A Periwinkle cork on a translucent green base. Akro 🤩
    6 points
  9. Well, when did you start marble collecting ?? what ?? why ?? and who got you started. You can include your favorite type if you like. I started in the mid 80's, German handmades were my go to, my Mother gave me the spark as a child when she gave me her favorite shooter, I still have it from when she gave it to me in the late 60's during a move.
    6 points
  10. I started collecting in 2020 when I inherited my uncle's marbles they were in jugs and old big bottles, a gumball machine .with no job I took a deep dive into marbles here and was welcomed and the knowledge shared here and within this site ihas changed me imto a marble head 4 ever My favorite are American machine made marbles. This is where it began with this hoard collected by my grandmother and given to my uncle .then to me ...
    6 points
  11. Multiple views of one of my favorite
    6 points
  12. Happy Thüringen Thursday
    5 points
  13. @akroorka Thanks! Then I was not the only one who felt a bit lazy yesterday. 😃 @Ric Do you mean you play with the very Chinese Checker marbles as a child? If it is so, what year was it? I also have Matsuno marbles which just look like "Mt. Fuji with the sun". They are fun. @tkt Thanks, seikes are also nice-looking marbles! Although I don't have one in my collection, some appear to come with green aventurine.
    5 points
  14. Scored a 2.23" cloud onionskin with mica for 6 dollars!!!!
    5 points
  15. No Brainer🔥 RAR
    4 points
  16. Few of my Peltier favorites
    4 points
  17. Before Ron Shepherd (RIP) and Chuck (& some others) got into WVS, the books had a lot of these as CA's. "They" didn't think the WVS could be so pretty.
    4 points
  18. My biggest and best Loved handmade German Mica for this "Sundays Best"
    4 points
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  20. Bags... Hurricanes - Pete's definition - Multi-color swirl with white, black, red, yellow and blue. Colors may blend to make a new color.(Note: Not iridescent). Then Tree Frog - Pete's definition - Green base with red swirls (no other colors). Iridescent finish. Tie Dye came after Pete's time so no definition from him. Doesn't show up on Didier's site either. Nor do I have any Tie Dye bag pics from Vacor.
    4 points
  21. My uncle's birthday 🎂 present. Instantly some of his favorites...
    4 points
  22. This is a great thread by Chad. No not be ashamed here--your best is your best and we all appreciate that here. Another one of my faves is posted below. Not quite done--it just takes time and patience. Marble--On!
    4 points
  23. I believe it's a CAC. Not mine. Pretty high-end.
    4 points
  24. Its not Thursday but here's a 1 1/4" divided core swirl anyway!!
    4 points
  25. Marble Mail 😃😃😃 Man.....i was hungry.... MibFever Rush today 🤒🤯🥴🤗 Thank you !!! 😃 🙏⚓️❤️🍀 Enjoy the pictures everyone Marble On !!!!
    4 points
  26. I had a parcel arrive today. I will be posting some individual marbles, but this is the little haul. Included a Tin Akro Agates bix 2 sealed bags that look like Pelts (help here) and 2 original Master Marble boxes with some older random ( but not all Master Marbles) My wife doesn't share the same level if excitement, so I had to post here....marbles to follow!
    4 points
  27. Finally came in the mail, condition on this is amazing, nice Pennsboro calligraphy
    4 points
  28. OP is a machine made with spin pattern imparted by the rollers of the marble machine. This pattern can occur in just about any machine made marble from any manufacturer. If it was Peltier (I don't think it is) id expect the white to be more solid/opaque and less whispy.
    4 points
  29. Cleaned it up this morning, got out some BINGO dabbers and took some more images. I know, it's a reproduction, but it's a nice one. The actual image is about 16 x 11 inches. This was under the frame mat on the litho.
    4 points
  30. Man, what a hot mess, not sure what it is, definitely has more than it's share of defects. You been posting some good marbles for discussion Parmcat.
    4 points
  31. An important thing to remember, NO one is right all the time when it comes to marble identification. Bob Block, Chuck Sumner, the amazing Ron Shepherd and others sometimes miss the mark. Keep an open mind when you get opinions regarding marble ID’s.
    4 points
  32. He does a great cover of Billy Joel’s Piano Man🔥 RAR
    4 points
  33. One of my favorite Alley Green Jolly Giant
    3 points
  34. Somebody commented that I seem to have a bunch of these. Here are all the ones I've had identified. Lots of colour and variations Thanks to all that have helped identify my marbles
    3 points
  35. That wish can be fulfilled for around $5K. Crazy what some marbles sell for!
    3 points
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  37. Here's a couple more in this group for reference
    3 points
  38. Have a happy Peltier Tuesday 😊
    3 points
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