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Ric

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  1. I'll try to remember that for future reference - baby parrots from now on. That is a beautiful piece of glass! Do you believe I worked on a farm in Waupun in the summer of 1975? Small world? Well, it wasn't actually in town, which as I recall had one stop light and took about 1 minute to drive through back then. lol
  2. Thanks for the input, Ron. I had forgotten about the Alox bags!
  3. And these big ones have a lot of transparent glass . . . And they're all squeaky clean too.
  4. I am with you on this marble, Bruce. I like marbles with a lot of transparent glass the best!
  5. The big Vitros are cool, William, but I am really liking this one!
  6. This is a nice one . . . are there any Superman marbles you don't like? lol
  7. Nice marble, Art! Vitros and Masters are about the only patch style marbles I care much about, and this is a very nice example of a Parakeet, which I think is what the 5/8" parrot-type marbles are called. Here are a couple more . . . Although the left one has a little too much white showing for my tastes. ๐Ÿ™‚
  8. Last one for me today . . . The Sunday crossword is waiting.
  9. I recognized it as made from Vitrolite glass cullet. I recognize the marble too but I am having a senior moment and can't recall who made it. Maybe a few pics of different sides of the marble would jog my memory. It would be nice if you started a new topic with that marble because this thread is getting rather long and there are probably other people who might recognize it too.
  10. @Dave 13 I think some of the Chinese marbles are handmade and others may be hand gathered and machine rounded. They show lots of different types on the Alibaba website.
  11. Oddly enough, a yellow background will make the peach color show up better.
  12. In 3rd photo of your original post, the two marbles on the right are Alley and the yellow-based one next to them probably is too. And I'll bet the base glass on the far right marble in your 4th photo glows like nuts under UV light.
  13. Dang, it must have stuck out like a sore thumb!
  14. Hide the kids! It's an Akro gone wild!
  15. Cool mib, Dave. The interesting thing about this and similar marbles is that if you imagine the base glass is white and the white striping is another color you get some real insight into how the patterns on the surface of the opaque marbles are actually produced.
  16. Ric

    Anyone for ID

    The first one looks more like a ceramic marble than the second one - the white is better.
  17. Ric

    Anyone for ID

    I really don't know, Joep. It hardly even looks like glass to me - sorta looks painted or something. Either that or it's just really odd glass flow.
  18. Nice pattern on this one! That's a good looking slag!
  19. Ric

    Anyone for ID

    It reminds me of a newer handmade from Bulgaria, Joep, but maybe someone else will have another idea.
  20. It might be a bit drab, Bruce, but being a CAC in that condition, it's not exactly common. ๐Ÿ™‚ I like the "road" on this one - very scenic!
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