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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 itπ 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 wouldnβt 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!5 points
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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
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Jabo to me, or one of the relatives such as DAS. I do not know all the possible runs it could be attributed to but April Fling seems like a good guess here. @Nantucketdink?3 points
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You need to find an auction house thatβs close by that uses the Hidbid Platform. I take mine to Past Chapters in Richmond VA. The Auctioneer/house has to obviously agree for you to consign with them. You might want to look at What-Not if your a DYI person.3 points
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You're welcome, I appreciate it! It makes me happy and proud to know about the usefulness of this thread3 points
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I'm still looking for some of those hybrids. If anyone has any, let me know. And thanks again for the video Stephen!3 points
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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.3 points
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