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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
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Negatives Ad Campaign for Akro Agate Marbles
gjbkrb replied to manddrakes's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
where can we find the red ad on the internet? thanks Greg -
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.
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Free marbles ??? up coming contest on this site
gjbkrb replied to dbarney2012's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
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Free marbles ??? up coming contest on this site
gjbkrb replied to dbarney2012's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
is the tin full of marbles ? or is it a random amount of marbles ? such as half full. Greg -
Found this single Pontil Oxblood
gjbkrb replied to Mattshaw1953's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
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 -
I I am interested in you slags ! 509-362-2544. Ask for Greg
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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
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100 for three superb sparkles
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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
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i would like lot 8. thank you for your service. can we pay with pay pal or? Greg
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what happened to the data base for the auctions, I can,t load the site? thanks for the help
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reminds me of your original box with an Indian Head on the top from "The Peltier Glass Company" National Marbles. The design and look.
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All my old sulphide that are clear glass and from Germany turn a yellow-green under a black light. What does this one do?
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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?
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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
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1 1/32" Maglite Indian Lutz With 3 Lutz Bands
gjbkrb replied to metalshelf's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
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. -
more clear glass the likely to be akro sparklers in my little opinion.
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these are some of my goodies
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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.
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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 .