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The "Score!" thread. Post your exciting finds here...
Ric replied to bumblebee's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
That's a nice selection, Melissa. It looks like packaging and marbles from VEB Werk fΓΌr Technisches Glas in Ilmenau, Germany. -
Finding a Vacor "Twister" with such well defined and opposed seams seems unlikely to me. And the way the ribbon on one side thinned out to form a "patch" is also a common Pelt trait. So I am seeing a Peltier Rainbo in the OP too.
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@Nantucketdink @cheese Thanks for the verification - I figured they were out there but I don't have one, at least as far as I know at the moment. lol
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Welcome to the Marble Connection. Your father is very well known in the marble community and I have enjoyed his books for many years. But I only spoke with him at a couple of shows so I did not know him well. It sure would be fun and interesting to see the marbles or related items you have from his collection so please feel free to start a thread and post any photos you might care to share. π
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I think you are referring to Lloyd Huffer so just in case you didn't realize, Lloyd passed away in February of 2019.
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It is a good rendition of a snake and I agree with the Alley ID.
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I think it's a slightly odd Master too.
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That's a nice Liberty, Charlie.
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@akroorka You know, the more I look at your "shorty" box the more I recall the boxes and some controversy. I want to say there was some discussion about whether or not it was a "fantasy" item modeled on the look of the old "Stars and Stripes" boxes or perhaps a late or even last run from the original producer. Your box appears to have Champion marbles in it. I believe the others I saw did too. There were a number of people who acquired large amounts of Champion marbles when and long after the factory closed. Some people, like Charlie Stutsman, made quite a craft of marketing them. He filled a lot of boxes like the one Al showed with Champs and it wouldn't surprise me if he or some other enterprising person filled boxes like yours in the 80s-90s, how the boxes came to be is another question. I just saw two more examples like yours. One also had Champions in it, the other contained what appeared to be later Parkersburg Vitros - both were fresh looking with little to no hinge/flap wear. It looks like yours is in similar condition. FWIW, I think they are probably later jobber boxes.
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@akroorka That's an interesting box Art. Ravenswoods were for sure packaged in the blue and green ones but I am not sure about the red. And I have not seen a "short" version of the red box like the one you're showing either. @Al Oregon The box you showed was a favorite of Charlie Stutsman out of Evansville Indiana (RIP). He jobbered a lot of Champion and Marble Kings in those boxes. They are larger and I think they are quite a bit later than the boxes like Art showed. Notice the different numbers of stars and stripes and narrower cut-outs on yours.
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Such a beautiful set, and a very memorable way to start your collection. Was it found during the Festival Fringe?
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Here is a post from Ron with a bit more info. I bought a complete one many years ago but don't remember what I paid for it.
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The last one is not oxblood. I don't think it's Akro either - looks to me like it might be JABO.
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Very cool reflections, Art!
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Nice marble, I think it's probably a WVS - leaning Ravenswood over Alley.
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I agree with Art.
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It's about 5/8" but I have no idea what it is - maybe an end of cane shrunken onion skin? All I know for sure is that it's unusual and I like it. π Maybe @Chad G. or @I'llhavethat1 would have a better idea of what to call it. Nice Baby Parrot too!
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Oh boy, that's a pretty one, Art. I think it might be a Sistersville Alley - a stunner too!
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