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VTAndrea

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  1. Like many of you, over the years I've accumulated boxes and bags of marbles that weren't really worth putting in my display cases. Today was a snowy, cold day, so with nothing better to do, I set about sorting through mostly with the thought of tossing the really chipped ones. I found a cool Vitro "V" with a nice clear blue matrix and a V of oxblood strands. It would be impossible for me to photograph with my limited skills and I doubt the oxblood would even show up, so suffice it to stick it in my Vitro case. The other one I initially thought was a sunburst type, then a light bulb went on and I think it's actually a 3/4" Berry Pink. Mine, if it's really a BP, has gray and red stripes on a white base. I could try to take a picture but I'd rather have someone post a picture for me to compare to, or at least a description. Strangely enough, I couldn't find a picture in any of my marble books. The nice thing is I've always wanted a Berry Pink but forget to look for them on Ebay.

  2. The first picture is a transparent NLR. I've had several over the years. Back when Les Jones was selling (obviously before he died) on ebay, he used to get quite a few $$ for them. Now they seem to be mostly ignored. I don't know about Woodies--apologies to those who might know I'm smirking as I write that.

  3. In your first post, I'd say the onionskin is slightly lobed. You can see it in the lower left picture. Sometimes the lobes are much more obvious. The Akro question: is it fluorescent? I've had several of those where the white is sort of creamy in color and the red is transparent. To me it's just a red and white corkscrew, but the fluorescence is part of the definition of B & B. If you can't see any spaces between the colors on the central core of your last marble, it's safe to call it a solid core. Maybe it's called finned when it's constructed like yours? Whatever, it's really pretty. Finally, I vote onionskin on your 2nd marble. Nice group.

  4. 1stopmibshop had a mint Peltier Superman on ebay that had a Buy It Now price of $175 on it this past week. It didn't sell & I don't know if he's relisting it. By lavender and orange snake, do you really mean an opaque corkscrew in those colors? I've never seen a snake with both lavender and orange. Oxblood bricks come up on ebay quite often. Peltier Blue Galaxies are rare enough that they seldom come up for bid and most collectors won't part with theirs.

  5. I'll be sending my contribution to Alan via Cheryl to the address provided in the other thread. It was wonderful to read the tributes from those who purchased a marble. Long ago, I bought several marbles directly from Alan back when he had his own website where you could browse, select a marble and buy it, confident that what he described is what you'd get. I will also miss his contributions to those inflammatory topics on his board, such as the origins of the CA "Exotics", the nature of "true" oxblood in marbles, etc. I always hoped he'd get around to writing his own book on marbles. Alan, thank you for making the world, not just the marble community, a better place.

    Andrea

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