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Ric

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  1. They're all nice, Tommy, but this one is my favorite - it's a little different.
  2. Jumpin' Jimminy, Joe - that's a sweet one!
  3. There are a few in here - the mint green ones are pretty . . . Fairly common in transparent too . . .
  4. Ric

    4 alley?

    The upper left may not be Alley but the others look it to me.
  5. JABO or Champion are my guesses - leaning JABO on the right and Champion on the lower left.
  6. Ric

    Vitro?

    Vitro upper left and perhaps the upper right too. I think the lower right is Akro and the lower left is MK.
  7. These look like Moss Agates, although the top right one is a little atypical. Akro and Master made lots of this type.
  8. Pelt would be my guess too.
  9. As far as I can tell, these are game marbles. They have little if any value to most collectors. The left one does look like it might be MK but it's hard to see any detail on the right one so . . .?
  10. I'm leaning more toward Master on the first one and the second looks like a MK to me.
  11. I think there are examples in the Alley Agate salesman's case that @wvrons owns.
  12. Looks like an Alley to me - a very nice marble, indeed.
  13. Okay, it took me a while but I see how it all fits together now. It looks like a hand-gathered CAC slag to me.
  14. That is a remarkably clear photo and the marbles are great too - nice job!
  15. Almost looks like two different slags (not swirls). How do the first two pics fit with the last three? Those make it look like a hand-gathered slag, and I can see one of the first two picks fitting with the last three but not both.
  16. Not all of them look like swirls or Alleys but some of them do.
  17. FWIW, lots of translucent marbles will "light up" when backlit - it's one of the cool properties of glass. But an opalescent glow is something else and the use of opalescent glass is not restricted to one company.
  18. The opalescent "fire" (glow) may be there but I am not really seeing it in these pics. Do you see "fish eyes" (a little clear spot/window at opposite poles) on any of these? You may want to check out the nice post Art made about Flinties not too long ago . . .
  19. You might be right, they sure did make similar ones, but I think the "shadow effect" at the one seam is way more common on Vitros than MKs, which is why I went that direction.
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