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VTAndrea

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  1. Bill: The only thing that would make your post even better would be to put ID labels under each group or individual ones. Some newer collectors might not know a CAC cobra, for example. Like Lou, your photography as well as the scope of your collection makes my heart fibrillate.

  2. I found some other pics of various transitional types. The first one is probably a "Barberton", if I remember the name correctly.

    I think this lavender one has a pontil; I haven't looked at it recently.

    Here's the small and large (beat-up) "Leighton" types that are really German.

    Another view of the smaller one. I got this indirectly from Hansel DeSousa. I think it's one of the most colorful.

    Finally, this is an oddball black/white opaque type that seems quite rare. Dan S. has one just like it, if memory serves. It's about an inch in size.

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  3. Looking to cull down my collection accumulated over 12 years. I'll run a picture in the buy/trade/sell section with a brief description of 12 handmade marbles, all over 1", most over 1 1/2" in size. None are mint except the eagle sulphide, but all are colorful and in decent condition. I bought these back in the first years of my collecting and overpaid for most of them, but I'll sell them with an eye on the market today. I'll sell them individually, in small groups or someone can take the whole lot for a very reasonable cost. If someone emails me, I'll shoot individual pictures of those that attract interest.

  4. Well, uh yes, I do know the difference between a swirl and a striped opaque! I was commenting on the post above mine where I Love Marbles was saying he'd never seen a 3/4" CAC. He didn't specify striped opaque so I thought he meant that CAC didn't make any 3/4" marbles.

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