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Ric

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  1. Well said Felicia. The more marbles the merrier I say! There's something for anyone and everyone in this hobby. Personally, I am most fond of the old Ravenswood, Alley, Cairo and Heaton marbles (in that order ). Although of course, I like lots of others too. My son has always liked Jabos, and I've always appreciated them as well. And now, the special runs coming out of there are no doubt some of the sweetest machine made marbles produced in America for a very long while. My son goes completely bananas over them. The first Joker run really got him collecting, thanks in large part to the kindness of the people involved, and all the other collectors who warmly welcomed him into the marble community and encouraged him to "collect what you like". Since then, he's never seen a special run he didn't like, and we've had a wonderful time going to shows together and visiting with other collectors and talking about marbles . . . of every kind. And frankly, I'm sort of happy he's not competing with me for those old WV swirls! -Ric P.S. A HUGE THANKS to all of those folks who have helped and encouraged Jake along the way. I am very grateful to each and every one of you!
  2. Nice buy Steve! I'm sure you can guess my favorite. lol -Ric
  3. That is a sweet one, colors and depth are superb. I think this is the first time I've shown it. I'll have to put up some better pics of it when I get a chance. -Ric
  4. Here's my small contribution to the mix. I'm pretty sure they're all Alley . . . -Ric
  5. I'm with Al on the great looking marbles - another very successful run I'd say. And a really nice array of colors and styles too! -Ric
  6. Everybody knows . . . I like 'em swirly. And those are some of the finest swirls I've ever seen - the colors are absolutely beautiful. Thanks for showing them. -Ric
  7. On those patches, I think it's the champagne base that does it - something about that subtle color in contrast with the others. At least that's how I see it. And great pics BTW. -Ric
  8. And I usually associate the translucent fuzzy edges with Master too. -Ric
  9. That is a nice looking Rainbo, I like 'em with a little twist. -Ric
  10. And thanks to all who went over there to help out! -Ric
  11. And you can bet, he'll NEVER forget that experience. Pretty cool Grandparents I'd say. -Ric
  12. No doubt Bill . . . some of the sweetest marbles ever made, and those are some great examples. I especially like that light blue and yellow one in the first pic - the chalky's pretty sweet too. Are those some kind of Tater Bug variation in the 4th pic? And a sweet rarity in the 5th pic too. VERY NICE! -Ric
  13. Hey Janice, Just a word of caution . . . Peltiers normally have a a really clear base with zero bubbles, and some Heatons and Asians can look similar. Truth is, I'm not sure those are all Pelts - glass, color and structure don't look right on some of them, IMHO. The darker blue and white one lower right might be Pelt though. -Ric
  14. Yeah, I like the blue and green based swirls too. The stripes on some remind me of bacon. -Ric P.S. I like your Avatar!
  15. Hi Folks, I hope you'll grant me some leeway here, but Janice (Delmer) posted some really nice looking marbles over in the ID section. They look Navarre/Leighton to me but we could really use some expert help over there. Please help here and here and, finally, here. Thanks, -Ric
  16. Nothing like a well-used marble bag to bring back good memories. I think I had one that was similar too, but I'm pretty sure I'd be in the "big brother" age bracket. -Ric
  17. Hey Steve, Not to step on your thread, but I thought you might like this 31/32" MK hybrid four color horseshoe cat. -Ric
  18. Nice . . . really great group! -Ric
  19. Happy Birthday Dave! I wish you many more . . . Birthdays and marbles! -Ric
  20. Yeah Janice, I'd say you've done good with the micas. I have only ever found one in the wild, and it's the only one I've got - pretty nice though. -Ric
  21. Yeah, I've seen a few of those - pretty Tiger Eye-like, IMHO, which makes me think they might be earlier than the more commonly referred to Blackies. -Ric
  22. Thanks Steph, The only real info I have on a timeline is from AMMM, where they suggest that Whities are a later addition to the Vitro line than Blackies. And I agree with you . . . some of the Whities have pretty deep ribbons, but I'm not sure they all do. As for "the blue blackie just left of center in your photograph", that one is as on the surface as all the others - just more thickly applied. In fact, I don't think I've seen any Blackies with any real depth to the ribbons. -Ric
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