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Ric

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  1. Nice, I wouldn't mind seeing another view or two of the last one.
  2. I assumed they were intended to commemorate the end of WWII. By "newer" I mean well after 1945 when WWII ended. Perhaps they were commemorating an anniversary of V-Day?
  3. I am not sure about this one . . . it reminds me of a Ravenswood but the base looks off and the 3/4" size would make it rare so . . . maybe Alley . . . maybe JABO? Maybe someone else will know? lol
  4. Alley - I may have heard it referred to as a Creamsicle. One of my (many) favorite types.
  5. Here is one of my Vitros with oxblood I really need to redo the pics . . .
  6. Congrats, a pretty good return on investment, for this ticket, anyway.
  7. Do you know what run(s) they are from?
  8. I doubt any of them are American made. That big green/brown cat eye-looking one appears like it might have some AV in the green though.
  9. Nice side-by-side. I want to say that Heaton also had a box similar to the MM #10. @mibcapper
  10. Nice marble! I'd have been tempted to save it until Friday. lol
  11. I have the same box with the same marbles. I was thinking Vitro too. But to me, the "Victory" label suggests production shortly after WWII and the marbles seem quite a bit newer. One of the reasons I think Vitro over MK or Akro is because of the number of marbles that have seams that are offset by 90 degrees.
  12. I think Gramps looks like he should be wearing a cape. lol And thanks for helping me salvage a little something out of this thread, Bruce!
  13. Moms, ya' gotta love 'em. ❤️
  14. Neat bunch, the green and brown one with the blow-hole looks cool!
  15. Santa's (Rich's) site has lots of JABO pics too - including the Classics, by year. http://www.santasbling.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&layout=blog&id=5&Itemid=53
  16. No problem, thank you for reminding me how to spell "Chaulky"!
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