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I really do see what you're getting at. These which you are showing today are nicely constructed. Wish I could be more helpful. Signed, Here for moral support4 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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Agree. Have been watching Stephen Bahr videos on many different makers.... also have some books. My marble group members (Midwest Marble Club) have also been helpful to the newbie with 1000+ marbles. I've had them for about two years but illness and death in my family kept me from really diving in. Thus, just kept acquiring when could in hopes I would get to them someday. Someday finally arrived this winter and I'm surrounded by marbles in plastic cases with little slips of paper and scrawled names! I've learned a lot but know just tip of the iceberg. I'm looking to purchase a copy of the book "Peltier Glass Toy Marbles"... know expensive, but did spring for the CAC red one and LOVE IT. Also trying to find the Peltier Marble poster from Stephen Erst, but I'm late to the game in trying to get that as well and striking out. I bought two jars of Vacor recently but again late to the game to get book For the Love of Vacors. But I'll keep looking for them all and hope to score yet. Really appreciate this forum as I'm not on facebook. Thanks y'all!3 points
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You need to find an auction house that’s 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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Types like this are very difficult to ID but I think at that size, it's probably a JABO or maybe DAS.3 points
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#2 is a divided Ribbon core, not sure if there is another core inside the ribbons on #1 or not, if not a really nice Divided core also with some excellent twist action, verry symmetrical. Both divided Ribbon core from what I can make out from the pix but like I said not positive on #2 ? Might be a tri level (three stage) my brain is on underdrive tonight3 points
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Hey all! I’m new here! I’m a lover of antiques, a picker and a diver lol. My dad and I scavenge old dumps and landfills, someone threw these away and I don’t know enough about marbles-YET. To determine whether or not these are worth anything. So here I am, nice to meet you all and Thank you in advance!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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