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Ric

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  1. Sort of a Champion trait, isn't it? Check out marble #12 (second pic is best) in the Stutzman Set.
  2. I think I see what Galen sees. And I think part of the reason old Champions are tough to ID is that there just aren't a lot of good examples around.
  3. Double ingots, found in Illinois together long ago, with matching marbles I've found since. This sextuplet was in the same group and measures a near perfectly round 1 1/8" (w/o the nub ) - it's Bill's now.
  4. Alley, Sistersville, I think.
  5. I think it's a spun Champion NOF.
  6. I can see why you might think Cairo, here is one for comparison . . . But yours looks Alley to me.
  7. This is a fun thread. Are gates fun? Cheers!
  8. Nice old Alley. I'd put it in my collection, for sure!
  9. Super collection, Alan, thanks for sharing. The pic is great too. I may have to keep it on my desktop for a while so I can absorb it all - it's really great!
  10. Great colors - the gathers and cut-offs are looking good too!
  11. No doubt in my mind - it's a Tater, the yellow on some of them is outstanding.
  12. I am getting a Vitro vibe from the last pair.
  13. That one looks like a Sistersville marble. Fluorescent, maybe Vitrolite, base on this dug Pennsboro.
  14. Happy birthday, buddy Bob! And thank you for all of your great "lounge acts"!
  15. It would seem odd, indeed, not to consider how much you are going to pay when you consider how much you are willing to pay.
  16. Very nice marble, maybe UV-induced color?
  17. Great marble, it's got a few spins in it, for sure.
  18. Nice marble, it was certainly on its way . . .
  19. I really like Ravenswood's blue.
  20. Really nice photos. Winnie, are you thinking the pink one in the second pic might be worth the hunt? lol
  21. I think they look like Heaton marbles but . . . ? Any thoughts?
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