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  1. This was a great year for finding marbles!
    9 points
  2. Mine has more white
    5 points
  3. This cold weather has me feeling blue☺️
    5 points
  4. My favorite, some call him a 'clown'
    4 points
  5. 5/8” CAC striped opaque
    4 points
  6. 4 points
  7. Caged solid core, what's the size ?? I see one bubble pop and 2 fleas, otherwise a pretty clean marble. Unfinished pontils and on both ends helps me date it to between 1870 or so and 1910. The size is probably around 11/16ths, just guessing though, most of these were made by the Germans for the English gameboard market, the brighter colors also help date it. Dollars to doughnuts it was part of a gameboard set at one time.
    4 points
  8. 4 points
  9. A cool blue & green corckscrew 5/8”
    4 points
  10. Way too much. Those were going for 35 each not long ago. I've seen them hit 80+ lately and I wouldn't pay that but 225 seems way too high. Prices are nuts these days though.
    4 points
  11. This is an Alley Opal Lady. A sought after marble by collectors.
    4 points
  12. Flicker has a good memory. There were Hurricanes that were packaged for Europe with the name Africa on the header. Here are two pics of the Don Juan bag (Netherlands) and a very rare Mega bag with the Africa name that "slipped through" the Guadalajara "checkpoint" that Pete was able to get prior to the 2003 time frame when I bought it from him.
    4 points
  13. G'day folks! Here is a nice example of a Akro agate corkscrew lifesaver, it measures 20mm. Cheers
    4 points
  14. Had this, just in case...
    4 points
  15. He finally got me
    4 points
  16. Your RAR reminded me of a great time years ago. We had a group, Ron Shepherd (RIP), Bill McCaleb(RIP), Nola Morgan, Dave Becker and I called "RARS". It stood for "Rare Alley Recovery Squad. It was so much fun competing at shows to see who could find the rarest Alley. The rule we followed was, If you set it down and your fingers are not touching the marble it was up for grabs. So many times, one of us would look at a marble but were not quite sure and put it back. Ron eagle eye Shepherd would have it in his hand, and it was sold. It was so much fun when we all were in a room at the same time, like chickens picking feed. Sure do miss them days and those guys. Anyhow, many of those marbles came from back in that time period.
    4 points
  17. Looks like the consensus says CAC swirl, that's my take anywho...never heard of a CAC Cubscout...
    4 points
  18. Lazy Cork. 5/8 size. Lavender and Teal Green combo. Are these HTF? Not a huge Akro collector. Thanks.
    4 points
  19. Hello! I'm so so excited to find this post and see your research and others talking about it. Naoyuki Seike is actually my Great Grandfather! If you'd like would be very happy to put you in contact with my father and he can maybe share more information with you. Naoyuki's Daughter (and my grandmother), Junko followed in his inventor path and also worked for Zojirushi and had many patents related to cooking and food science.
    4 points
  20. This one got some character
    4 points
  21. 19/32 equals Monster? Nice CAC but....?
    4 points
  22. Polymers Dave Becker made for me, flame type, all with av in them. Smore
    4 points
  23. 4 points
  24. yes, corks, i think they're called snakes
    3 points
  25. New video of a show from 2024 in Minnesota. Thank you very much for another great video!
    3 points
  26. I think a lot of newer or casual hobbyists don’t know anywhere to look but eBay, so their perceived rarity is based on what’s available to them on that platform. Which stinks because I’ve seen CAC swirls that would likely only fetch $200 tops as a 9.9 mint on Block sell on eBay for $300-$400. I’ve seen quite a few German’s sell as CAC guineas on there as well. I kind of have two opinions about it. I love going through old marbles, like a jar from the goodwill, and seeing what I can find. I don’t care that they’re scratched or chipped or imperfect, I just love the hobby and seeing the different types, especially if I find one I’ve never seen and can learn something new. I also don’t mind paying top dollar for a really stunning example. But what I refuse to do is pay hundreds of dollars for a marble that’s not truly mint condition or close, and/or really really stunning. Sadly, like all things, I think the crowd of flippers have seen opportunity in marbles and the people who appreciate them, and they are using eBay to sell regular common marbles at premiums.
    3 points
  27. Africa or Hurricane? No difference in the marbles unless you have a headed bag. Different distributors around the world sometimes assigned different names to the same marble. American collectors use the Mega names but try to tell that to a Mexican collector who probably has the greater right. Then there's the European and Australian markets. Vacor itself didn't give a rat's a**e as the collector market concerned them not in the least (until they commissioned the Atmosphere).
    3 points
  28. Beautiful. Sadly I have not read most of my books. One of my projects is to try to distill the thousands down into a mere five bookshelves of favorites. The attic is full of boxes. Every now and then I pull a box out, choose a couple of books to save, and take the rest to a secondhand store. I adore old textbooks. And old do-it-yourself books. And cookbooks. And mid-1900's fiction with colorful covers. Mostly I like the looks of them. But I have a few classics that I actually like to read and re-read.
    3 points
  29. Maybe a Vacor Lorekeet, as close as I can come Vacor wise, the brown and yellow ribbons are the only thing hanging me up. It may be just another run or Foreign to the US and Mexico, I'll leave it up to you. It does look Vacor to me though.
    3 points
  30. The lattice in this one seems finer then others I have
    3 points
  31. Never heard of a "Tweeter" tweener yes, not tweeter !! OP is a Rainbo IMO
    3 points
  32. Big uns here 15/16 to 1in
    3 points
  33. These Japanese fishing net floats were all over the beach when I was a kid, now !! Nothin, the glass on these is extremely thick. When I was a kid we found these triple this size, allot of fish musta got away or been tangled in the net ??
    3 points
  34. Hey !!!!! You should be 3X 🔥 RAR
    3 points
  35. Thank you, Stephen- Yes, I think they are tank washes, even though it is not written on the card. I have other tank washes, received from Ron (Ron Shepherd)
    3 points
  36. Just came in the mail today
    3 points
  37. Joe Rice- snow lobes 1 -5/8
    3 points
  38. Some more before I head off to Mississippi... Something to keep you cool on this warm Christmas day...
    3 points
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