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Ric

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  1. Handsome little guy there, Bruce . . . doesn't look anything like you. (JK Buddy!) And neat rollers - I especially like the white and red one. It's great to see that somebody still knows what you're supposed to do with these things - HAVE FUN! Great pics too. Take Care, -Ric
  2. I like sorting marbles so much that sometimes I'll mix sorted marbles back together just so I can sort them again. -Ric
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    Dishes????

    No doubt, the nicest Alley menagerie I have ever seen! Thanks for the pic, Bill. See ya in a couple of days. -Ric
  4. Wow! Those marbles are absolutely beautiful - awesome colors. Congratulations guys! -Ric
  5. Here are a few pretty cool ones from the wash. -Ric
  6. I'm betting the marbles are even better than the box . . . and that is one SWEET box! -Ric
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    Cairo Novelty . . .

    Nice group there, Steve. Thanks for the photo. Bring them to Vienna if you have room. I certainly wouldn't mind taking a look at them. -Ric
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    Cairo Novelty . . .

    Sorry you're having photo troubles, Edna. But I'm patient a person, and I'll be looking forward to seeing a few of your Cairo marbles when things get worked out. Thanks for trying though! -Ric
  9. I recall some recent rumblings about somebody wanting to see/show some Cairo Novelty marbles - it seems I recall Edna or somebody saying something about it. Although, it may have just been wishful thinking on my part. Regardless, I would really like to see some examples of Cairo marbles. I know they're out there, so if you have them, please show them! I'll start with one of my favorites. -Ric
  10. That is a nice one, Bill. Leroy did good! See ya' soon. -Ric
  11. We had something similar in Indiana and I think other states have had similar too. -Ric
  12. And thanks for showing that one too, Al. -Ric
  13. Thanks Big John, That's what I was hoping to see. They're both mighty fine marbles, but I really like that top one - awesome colors! -Ric
  14. Cool marbles. The one front left is really nice. And the color on the one front right does look similar to those I showed. But I guess it's becoming clearer to me that there's surprising variation in the MK reds. And I would still like to see a nice picture of an MK with "oxblood" on it. Do they exist - where the "ox" is more than a fine line? Thanks, -Ric
  15. Here's a couple of pretty cool 3/4" MKs I picked up recently. One of them has a nice little twist in it. And the darker patches are pretty interesting too. One pole is considerably darker than the other, almost looks a bit like oxblood, but I'm not too familiar with the MK version, so I'm hoping someone else might have an opinion or some examples. Any thoughts? Thanks, -Ric
  16. Wow Craig, those are some beauties for sure, and that onion skin is off the chart! -Ric
  17. Hey Bruce, I like it a lot too, and FWIW, it does look kind of MK to me as well. -Ric
  18. Windy, I noted Alan's Ravenswood long ago, and I have already considered the Ravenswood possibility in consultation with other collectors who have much more knowledge of the WV swirls than myself. The consensus is that mine are not Ravenswood, and as you can see from my photos, it does appear that ours are kin. A primary concern is the smearing of the blue present on our marbles as compared to Alan's. So given that, I continue to search for any examples from confirmed sources. And if I ever do get to the point where I have any confidence in an ID, I'll be sure to let you know - now that I know mine aren't the only ones on the planet . -Ric
  19. The first one is really nice, and there's definitely some cool technique going into the second. -Ric
  20. That really is a cool one, Carole - new to me too. -Ric
  21. Thanks Carole. And that is a good question Felicia. Having considered several alternatives and consulted with a few collectors more knowledgeable than myself, Akro has been mentioned as a possibility. But I would certainly like to hear what others think. -Ric
  22. Me too, Windy. The color on these looks a bit like an anemic oxblood. And if anyone else has pictures of similar, I sure would like to see them. Thanks, -Ric
  23. Great show report, Windy - came home with some nice marbles too! Thanks for sharing. I don't know how I missed your post the first time around. One of the marbles you posted really caught my eye. I have a couple of its kin, and have been trying to place them for a long while. Any idea on the maker of this one? Thanks, -Ric
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