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Show Us Your First Glass Marbles Mass-Produced!
I LOVE MARBLES replied to I LOVE MARBLES's topic in Archives
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Show Us Your First Glass Marbles Mass-Produced!
I LOVE MARBLES replied to I LOVE MARBLES's topic in Archives
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Show Us Your First Glass Marbles Mass-Produced!
I LOVE MARBLES replied to I LOVE MARBLES's topic in Archives
Thanks Sue! Nice egg yolk & ox Cees! Made me sick to miss this one because let my ebay credit card expire and the seller blocked any without paypal! Bid well over what it ended for! http://cgi.ebay.com/MINT-HAND-GATHERED-OXBLOOD-HORIZONTAL-TRANSITIONAL-/230470719709?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Marbles&hash=item35a92018dd -
Im Stumped ,,what Have I Got?? Part 2
I LOVE MARBLES replied to mrappleseed's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Guessing Akro on this, also thought Paul Bunyun, too many colors for that. -
Paula is on it!
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Is it kris4077th? Maybe don't know. Do know that marble is not worth what it sold for & it's not what he described it as, am sure the seller knows what it really is also! Steph how many people do you think know about these new marbles? Did i post this in the wrong spot?
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Am no machine made swirl expert, but the red yellow ones in post #9 do look Champion, who really cares? Say it again SUPER-NICE!!!
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WOW D those are SUPER-NICE!! SCHWEET!
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Nice Score D!!! Never got lucky enough to find that good of marbles in those boxes!
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Never seen a real Guinea without at least one cut line! That link is a fake! No nozzles were used in making Guineas, other than the main base flow, they were made with frit! Oh, how the hell did Czech Bullet Molds get into this thread? Not a damn thing to do with it!
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Do not know who makes these but they are new, made in the last two years. Anyone have more info on these? http://cgi.ebay.com/Heaton-Agate-marble-Master-Transitional-Check-out-/160429098728?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Marbles&hash=item255a51c6e8
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Thanks, they are indeed Pelt Pieces, just not parts! LOL! Guess might try reading the thread before posting pics! Those halves are educational, show with no doubt just how deep the color is!
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Dave Love the skins!!! YOUR MUM IS THE BEST!!!
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Show Us Your First Glass Marbles Mass-Produced!
I LOVE MARBLES replied to I LOVE MARBLES's topic in Archives
One more Greiner slag!!! One of my favorite 17/32" has three separate loops, that start & end at the pontil! -
Show Us Your First Glass Marbles Mass-Produced!
I LOVE MARBLES replied to I LOVE MARBLES's topic in Archives
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Show Us Your First Glass Marbles Mass-Produced!
I LOVE MARBLES replied to I LOVE MARBLES's topic in Archives
Bill that's the first red one i've seen!!! ALL sweet!!! Some of these are real ugly like this big 1 5/32" dark amber, it's why seen yours as an amber base. David great pics & great marbles!!! Jeroen love the eggyolk ox!!! Big ones are always nice!!! BJ does not matter that was someones favorite shooter..... still Awesome!!! Will post pics of my lesser ones first..... the ones guess you might call slags... transparent colored glass with random swirls of white.... Their still more than that to me....."Greiner Slags" I Love them all!!! Big ugly amber is 1 1/32", teal is 13/16", green is 3/4" has lavender in the white so not a slag IMHO, white 23/32" and the purple is 23/32". -
Antique Marbles: Stone, Bennington, China, . . .
I LOVE MARBLES replied to Steph's topic in Archives
Quote; "That Mongo Mocha is crazy" Thanks Dave! WOW that Early Period China is WOW!!! i'm Scott and I Love Marbles! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200464074859 It's a Middle Period China 31/32" near mint 8.0 condition, not bad for a circa 1861 to 1870 marble! -
Fwiw, People Do Play With Jabos
I LOVE MARBLES replied to Steph's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Good, glad to hear! Future collectors! Couple years ago you could get a gallon of nice ones for about 2 & 1/2 cents each taking in account for the half ones! -
WOW Jeroen, that's one INCREDIBLING AMAZINBLING MARBLE!!! Here's one i traded to GB Chinas for his labor & expertise on my new roof! This is not in any book! Early Period China (1840's to 1860's) four quadrant four flower! Thanks for taking this picture Al, you bag man you! Group shot i did. Hey Jeroen, do you have any of those "Greiner Marbles"? Go to the thread titled " Show us your first glass marbles mass-produced."