Jump to content

Ric

Supporting Member
  • Posts

    10795
  • Joined

  • Days Won

    268

Everything posted by Ric

  1. @Steph Thanks for the response. Those are my thoughts too. I checked Elizabeth's book @Pinx pretty carefully and didn't see anything about three color MK Cross-throughs. I do know that she checks in here occasionally so maybe she'll be kind enough to share her thoughts the next time she drops in.
  2. FWIW, I have noticed in the past that one cannot attach photos directly to a PM but can insert a link to a photo that is stored at an offsite location or even in a post (or from your attachments directory) here, and the photo will show up in the PM. It is probably designed to prevent users from using the public forum for free "private" storage.
  3. Does anyone know how common they are - like the center marble, for example? Any other examples to share?
  4. It's really hard to see the seams here, Avaa, but they don't look like MKs to me, unless they are newer ones that I am not familiar with. They look more like Master Cloudy or maybe Akro Moss Agate variants to me.
  5. Some older styles . . . I have no idea what their names might be . . .
  6. Looks like an Alley and a Vitro to me too.
  7. There are all kinds of great examples in the "Slags and Swirls Saturday" thread - - just sayin'.
  8. Only a few older ash trees have survived on my property. I've probably lost 50-75 of them and I've already cut up eight 60-80 footers that fell into the yard or over my access roads this year. The only upside is that I have plenty of good firewood . . .
  9. Nice two seam slag - German would be my guess. And the grape purple color is great but my bet is that it's been enhanced some.
  10. Ric

    ?????????

    I've always liked the marble shooter logo on these - I've got it on poly bags too.
  11. That's a great peachy color!
  12. Just a Vitro Hybrid Cat's Eye. And that's a nice little solid core you posted up earlier too!
  13. @Fire1981 Nice marbles, at over 35 years old, that Laubs from 1986 has got to be one of his earlier ones. @Chad G. Very nice Tiger!
  14. It's easy to see why, Tommy. It's an unusual example and very cool. It'd be with my keepers, for sure!
  15. Very cool, Rick - I'm glad you finally found one you like! I have never really been into sulfides but I do have two elephants that I purchased over the years, and that's enough for me.
  16. @cheese Oh yeah, that's a great Alley. I have marbles just like it. Unfortunately, they lack the trans green and the AV. lol
  17. @Alan Your contemporary collection is stellar and I really enjoy seeing these examples. If my trying to guess the artist gets tiresome just let me know and I'll be happy to stop. Otherwise, I appreciate the opportunity for practice and learning. Are these from William Murray?
×
×
  • Create New...