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gjbkrb

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  1. If each drawer has individual spacers that are curved and would protect each marble than I would jump on it. If you did not buy it I sure would be interested in it to storeGreg small hand mades. Greg
  2. where can we find the red ad on the internet? thanks Greg
  3. I would be interested in what it did under a black light? I agree with the odd pontil remark . I have been collecting from the early 1970's and like mostly the early handmades. I have not seen this type of pontil till the Belgium and the California sulphides showed up.
  4. is the tin full of marbles ? or is it a random amount of marbles ? such as half full. Greg
  5. IF this is an old one , a black light should show it as yellow green shade. Seven of my Greneirs all show up with this color under a black light. Greg
  6. I I am interested in you slags ! 509-362-2544. Ask for Greg
  7. I found a 23/32"+ that I think your looking for. IT is preaty shinny but has a small looking blow hole or it might be called a pop out? give me a call if your interested and I can describe it better.Greg phone 509-362-2544.I am not any good at photos or sending phone photos
  8. An old marble like yours has a lot of history with each scratch. I like to wonder at all the games that were played with this giant slag, and personally would not buff this one. Greg
  9. i would like lot 8. thank you for your service. can we pay with pay pal or? Greg
  10. what happened to the data base for the auctions, I can,t load the site? thanks for the help
  11. reminds me of your original box with an Indian Head on the top from "The Peltier Glass Company" National Marbles. The design and look.
  12. All my old sulphide that are clear glass and from Germany turn a yellow-green under a black light. What does this one do?
  13. There have been venetian glass beads around long before 1900 that are very opaque with other colors , such as the beads known as French Ambassadors , Louis and Clarks, ext. , also if you look at the archaic glass there are a few different colors that show up. Then what about the Greniers early opaque colors?
  14. All my early Germans turn a yellow green under a black light in the clear glass area, even the early Grenier types. Can anyone else confirm this with there early German marbles that have clear glass? I was wondering if these marbles that have clear glass turn a yellow-green under a black light? Thanks Greg
  15. that is a tough marble to find , and the size is just wow! The smaller size, 5/8", is what is some times seen in auction. I bet $1500 -$2000 could still be a low amount offered for a full 1 inch plus in 9.5 or better condition.
  16. more clear glass the likely to be akro sparklers in my little opinion.
  17. these are some of my goodies
  18. I bought 5 lots. three were as described. two lots had typo errors as far as size.I called and explained their error, they said I could send them back after a little discussion. I will verify size before bidding on any other marbles with them! First error was lot #1314 , it was only 11/16" minus not the 1-11/16" as descibed . the other lot was lot #1637 with the largest indian was only 13/16" , not the 1 3/16" described. I did enjoy the 1 3/8" china flower lot #1327 and the 360 indian which was 3/4". good luck to other bidders.
  19. would like to purchace from group 4 marbles 2&4 if they are still available.I'm a first time responder but an old marble collector that has enjoyed reading the board. I live in the same town as Scott "I love marbles" Thanks Greg .
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