That's what this thread needed - thanks Bill!
The big one is killer - great orange peel. Is that in the case with your Buckskin et al? I like a nice cold-roll on big Akros too. It gives them character.
Now I think Chuck is on to something with this one . . .
The fold was throwing me. It's just a more interesting than usual Rainbo - four ribbons, two with a red/pink tracer.
Good eye Chuck and That1!
Now, how about those other two?
I am thinking these are Kokomos (not #9 - maybe Akro?). Have you seen dug or packaged Pelts like the one top right in post #12? (I know it looks woody-ish)
I have no idea what the two in question are really (have not seen similar dug), that's why I'm in the ID section. But based on glass, color and pattern comparison with dug cullet and examples, I think most of those in the group pic are Kokomo.
-Ric
I may have found similar colors on a marble Alan posted more recently. The one he shows is big. The marble in my pic is 5/8" . Here's the marble I am talking about from Alan's post:
I think Bill might be on to something - for the middle one anyway. I recall a photo Alan posted - quite a long while ago, as I remember - that showed dug Akros. There was a twisted-looking one with similar colors that stood out in the group. This marble is folded up but it looks like it should have had (has) two seams. There is some clear glass in it but the white is much nicer than most Champs I've seen. I'll have to show more pics.
I think the outer two may have come off a Peltier machine in Kokomo, IN.