Charlie Stutsman (1914-1999 RIP) was a long-time antique dealer and marble distributor from around Evansville, IN. He purchased Champion Agate marbles made by Dave McCullough during the 1984-85 "New Old-Fashioned" era and marketed them to kids and others at fairs and flea markets around the area for many years. David Chamberlain mentions Charlie and his marbles at Joe's site. Charlie had quite a system, a combination of sorting and salesmanship:
I was happy to get one of these sets from David a number of years ago. I think it's a fun way to catalog some of Champion's New Old-Fashioned marbles and can see why kids would find it fun to try to collect them too. In fact, I think it's still a great way for kids to get involved in the hobby and collecting. While some of the marbles can command $10+, the majority can be had for far less, and with a bit of hunting around the marble community, you could probably still complete Charlie's list and build a 'complete' set.
The marble numbers read from left to right and top to bottom. The bottom row has two #25 variants, three #26 variants and the last marble is #27. Different views of the same marble are shown in each photo.
There is considerable variation in some of the marbles, and #s 25 are not Champions (even though Charlie cataloged them as #CA25). The first two #25s are the light and dark variants Charlie describes in the list. The blue #26 is shown in David's article. Why the variation in the #26s? Who knows, perhaps the #26 position was limiting when he was building sets of 27 marbles. Regardless, there really are some great marbles in the set. Almost all are named.
The most popular are probably the Pumpkin (#1, aka Hotwheels) and the Red Cloud (#4, aka Cherry Bomb). But I like the Honey Bee Slags (#10) with lots of clear. Here are a couple of more examples of those types.