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Ric

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  1. Ric

    Pink Glass

    I don't think you'll find much AV on JABO Classics.
  2. Ric

    Jabo

    Most, maybe not all, look JABO to me too.
  3. Pretty sure the most recently shown is a PPP.
  4. Looks more Akro now that I see that base glass.
  5. The one on the far right may be Peltier.
  6. Peltier made some Peerless Patches that are similar - the patches are usually more varied in shape than similar Akros.
  7. Some or most may be Peltier.
  8. #4 looks newer to me - I'd need more views.
  9. William has it - mostly Moss Agates.
  10. Ric

    Pink Glass

    Yes, JABO - I think it is Burmese glass from Fenton. As a general rule, if I see a vintage machine made marble with pink on it, I try to snag it. It's just not that common of a color on the old ones.
  11. Nice advertisements - not only do they look cool framed, they're a great source of information for naming, dating, etc. You may look a long while to find Alley-specific advertising. I don't think I have ever seen a package with Alley Agate printed on it. As far as I know, Alleys were only packaged by jobbers (Pressman was a big one) and you can find them in packaging with a variety of different names and labels - Marble King, Sure Shot, Big Shot, Allies (the small 3 marble boxes), etc.
  12. That's a sweet Berry Pink, Rick! The big swirl is nice too. Do you know who made it?
  13. It looks CAC to me.
  14. Pretty sure this is it . . . click the bold topic name next to Ron's "W" to go there.
  15. More like an oddity than weird but here's a bag with a Champion label stapled over a Penny King label . . . Of course, I had to peek to find out. 🙂
  16. Back in the day, Big John Ives had whole tables with such back lighting to display his Cairo marbles.
  17. I just posted a sextuple ingot Pelt in the weird thread . . .
  18. I don't think the number of "ingots" correlates with a particular manufacturer.
  19. It's about the right size for a double ingot of 2 x 5/8" marbles, and it looks like it could be too.
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