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schmoozer

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  1. Nope, a “time-out” frog, and his crocodile friend. Don’t you have one???🤣🤣
  2. Thanks, they have been sitting in a time-out frog for a while…
  3. Thinking Pelt on the left, and MK on the right?
  4. I was also looking at past sales on fleabay… the more rare-color caged cats are bringing good money!! Just found 30 for $6 in a jar at a local antique store I have ignored for years. 6 are purple… https://www.ebay.com/itm/393514442910?hash=item5b9f49e09e:g:ODYAAOSwsmJhHAVO
  5. Are you saying it is in your Dads casket? If so, I hope you left him some ammo…
  6. hahaha I recently had to replace the tubing on mine. Sat in a box for way too long…
  7. Thanks for saying what I was thinking… looks alley
  8. What, are there rules about changing avatars???🙃
  9. the last is mint, full of elongated air bubbles.
  10. “Don’t sell ANYTHING to yourself”. Still trying to learn this🤣
  11. Looked in Hardy’s reference book, close but no cigar…
  12. Nope, didn’t have access to my reference books either.
  13. Machine rolled, hand gathered. No pinched pontil. here is a nice 13/16” example pinched pontil.
  14. Here is 1 at 1”, Dani thought it is an early AKRO.
  15. Simply wow!!!❤️❤️❤️
  16. “Ballast”, love the term!!! Also shorter to type than “slingshot ammo”.
  17. Ok, did some thinking on this from an engineering aspect. I have a BSME (1985), and have specialized in forensic analysis for 20+ years. I am a Reaganite….”Trust but verify”. the rollers are synchronized via direct gearing, so how can they produce an “incorrect spin”? If one both rollers spin in the same direction, they would destroy themselves? They are designed to mesh together, if both reversed direction, the marbles would not travel down the incline but try to climb up into the incoming stream, resulting in a large glob of Milton glass. appreciating your response… Brad
  18. It is a roll-down lockable type-tray cabinet by Hamilton, with slanted trays. It can hold roughly 1,800 5/8”+- mibs. I always have initial trouble spending $$$ for display cabinets for my collectibles. Until I realize the cost could be a fraction of the value of a single item. That changes my attitude quickly, plus the fact that the display itself has collectible value. WIN-WIN situation.
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