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Ric

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  1. I think it might just be yellow washed out over the white base on that one side. Bifurcated Pelts actually have two different colors of base glass.
  2. That's really neat - a fairly rare occurrence I would think.
  3. That is really awesome. It sounds like a labor of love and perseverance - way to stick with it! It's a beautiful looking piece of machinery, I'd love to see it in use.
  4. I think it's an odd but pretty cool Peltier Rainbo - the "V" appears to be made up of two ribbons - the bottom one should go around the other side of the marble.
  5. It looks like a transparent Clown to me.
  6. Ric

    5/8 WVS

    I think Boris might be on to something but I would want a few more views.
  7. Ric

    9/16 Slag

    The only similar American marble I can think of is a CAC American Agate but the colors don't look right to me. IMO, it looks more like a foreign transitional in these photos.
  8. Ric

    Uuuuugh ?

    It's a Rainbo with near Superman colors, IMO.
  9. Ric

    3/4 WVS

    If the base glass is transparent (or close), it might be a Vitro.
  10. Do you remember anything else about the bag, still have it maybe? The orange and green is not ringing any bells for me andI have never seen Paul Bunyans in a bag with more than 5 marbles.
  11. That's a great knob, John, and a super cool use for it. I'm interested in the marble machine "Genesis". Did you design and/or build it?
  12. A big slaggy Alley swirl for this Slags and Swirls Saturday . . .
  13. Yes, a Peltier Rainbo. Some might call it a Sunset.
  14. Ric

    5/8 WSV ?

    Looks more like a messed up, perhaps dug, Akro to me.
  15. Ric

    7/8 Akro ?

    And I'm going to agree.
  16. Those look like "Paul Bunyans" to me. They were packaged as such by Ravenswood Novelty, apparently to provide marbles for the wooden "Paul's Blue Ox" toy. People hemmed and hawed about who made them for years. In the end, Ron was pretty convinced that they were actually made by a Ravenswood employee at the Trenle Blake Pottery company very near to the Ravenswood Novelty site. He told me so the very last time we saw one another at the Pride of the Prairie Marble Show earlier this year.
  17. Ric

    Blue Pelt

    It looks like a Pelt Rainbo to me.
  18. Ric

    All Slags?

    They all look like slags to me, Avaa.
  19. Ric

    Any idea's

    I'm leaning Vacor too. It's doesn't look American to me, anyways.
  20. I'd probably call it a banded swirl.
  21. It strikes me as German but it might be CAC. If I saw the the view opposite of your second one I might switch my order. lol
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