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VTAndrea

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  1. The only other green-lavender popeye I've seen is the one I own (shown below), so I think they're pretty unusual. I would expect to pay at least $150 for one in mint condition owing to the rarity of the colors, but then the market is down and maybe I'm living on another planet. The addition of a third color (the yellow) besides the white is also a plus.

    The other one isn't as uncommon so I'd say not worth much more than the normal green/yellow combination.

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  2. I'll ask the question others probably have too: how on earth do you tell a CAC pastel from ordinary solid-colored marbles? I know some game marbles have seams, so.....???? Is it by color?

  3. Thanks, David and Sue. This group included all mint marbles except for one and there was even a left twist onionskin. All are around 11/16. Yes, Sue--it actually happens. In my case, about once every 8 or 9 years!! An incomplete solid core. Hmm...I never think of these kinds of accidents but it explains the appearance.

  4. It's been so long since I found any marbles in the wild, I've lost all my photography skills. Hope you can see enough to give an opinion on these 2, part of a group I recently bought from an antiques dealer who actually called me because I'd left him my contact information. I can't figure out what this first one is: a flattened out solid core? Ribbon? It's like a white disk that's pressed up against the interior surface of the marble, but concave, not flat. And it's surrounded by red lattice type swirls. Any thoughts on what to call it?

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    This one looks like an amorphous blob, so I assume it's a cloud type. Right? Both marbles are around 11/16.

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  5. A few days ago when I visited the board, I saw the new dual "vintage" and "modern" marble forums and could click on the one I wanted to see. Now I no longer see where to get the option and seem to get only the Jabo postings. I also don't see where Lou put up his thread about having created 2 separate forums. Has something disappeared?

  6. I consider Jabos about as plentiful as catseyes. There might be a few interesting and more sought after catseyes than the ordinary run of the mill ones, but who among us gets really excited at coming across a jar of them in an antique shop? Not me....Same with Jabos. I for one would welcome a discussion about a wider variety of marbles. Jabos seem to be monopolizing the boards, at least here.

  7. The Peltier and Alley oxblood tends to be very different from Akro and others in appearance and amount used. Stephanie has probably researched this extensively, but here's my meager contribution to add to your list: MF Christensen (bricks and oxblood slags), Vitro and don't forget the fabulous handmade oxblood slags, which were sometimes called "Leightons".

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