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winnie

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  1. Thats what i thouht,not American. I wonder if they're Imperial,they are different from all my other Imperials. Thanks
  2. Same question,imperial or American made? it's 5/8
  3. LOL i was quite forgotten the great time difference in our countries and thought it was almost the 15th,what it is now here,so i posted quick a marble,stupid me.
  4. Thats nice Stefan,i don't collect them. These were my fav- as a child,especially the red/white ones,and the Joseph coat handmades but they were hard to get.
  5. I like both your Pelts,they're beauties,and the one from Dave also.
  6. Since 1901 it's never been so hot in the winter here in Holland and i like it but it's strange.
  7. Thats nice stuff you've got there,i wish i knew where my toys photo files are,well here's one i found.
  8. Thats so nice,i didn't know there were so many kids playing marbles dishware,thanks for sharing.
  9. I really wouldn't know,why they're not fig 8 marbles,they sure look like them.
  10. Here it is,looks like a bullet mold,isn't it? It's 3/8,the other marble is 5/8.
  11. Yes,it's called a German handgathered transitional. Here are some fig8,with different colors.
  12. Thats a sweet box Galen,I can imagine that children love to play with it,before the video games. I've a tiny little marble it's 3/8,of which i think it's a bullet mold,it looks a bit odd,i will post a pic- later.
  13. National lampoon's Christmas vacation with Chevy Chase,i believe it's called the Chriswolds family. Since i've seen him several times,i still have to laugh.
  14. The yellow/blue/red one,i'm not sure off if it's a fig8. The construction looks like the fig8,but i've not seen them before with that colors. I was told they have been made in Japan. The last one from post 3,i believe is a German transitional handgathered,a nice one,it looks like it has a straight short line,isn't it?
  15. I've no clue why it's called "de Lindeboom",maybe the type of glass... The maker is Copier. And yes it reminds me of Akro glass aswell. Look at this http://www.nationaalglasmuseum.nl/index.php?option=com_memorixbeeld&view=record&Itemid=25&id=gla:col1:dat9584&tstart=
  16. This one reminds me a bit of yours. It's made in Holland in the glassfactory in Leerdam,it dates from 1931. It's called marbled glass. My oldest son once had a whole collection of this type of glass. Yours are beautiful and i think the colors are a bit brighter than mine.
  17. I would think the glazed are more desirable,they're more durable.
  18. Looks as if they were home made,antique carnival shooting target,yeah LOL with those plastic figures.
  19. Nice,i like them,that middle one of your first pic is special!! Can you find this type overthere,and are they also 7/8?
  20. winnie

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    It's surprising that there is once again a French song on the Dutch hit list. Our hit list consists mainly of Dutch and English language.
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