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  1. Hi Pete & Felicia & folks. Thanks for the PM's - replies are on their way!

    Sorry I haven't been around much. Got a new job which is filling most of my time and the mibs have had to take a back seat. To be honest, I managed to stock up on some great finds, including my most wanted blue latticino core!! :party-243: so I've been sitting here staring at a few boards full of new stuff...

    I'll try to get some pics posted over the holiday

    Hope everyone is well & best wishes for Christmas & the New Year

    Chris

  2. Wow. Nice set of candies there Joe! I also like it when handmades get some of the limelight...as if I don't already spend far too much time staring at these little glass balls :icon_popcorn:

    And Felicia, I agree that "Tiffany Windows" sounds best.

    These ones make me think of candy..., although they're maybe more like a 'Willy Wonka' kind!

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    and they make me realise how much I love this hobby too!

  3. Hi Tim. I think they're great photos too. I find it especially difficult with the latticinos because you want to get the detail of the outer bands & get all the crisp detail of the inner core strands.

    Getting the lighting just right is the hardest for me...still practising :doh: but I find an all white or all grey background helps

    Nice marbles too!

  4. Hey Chris,

    Check out what the Marble Museum has on it as well.

    I'd personally not get rid of clays from around there. After reading that glass marbles weren't used until the early 60's.

    http://www.marblemuseum.org/tinsley/players.html

    Pretty kewl stuff!

    Yeah, I read that & looked around the Museum site too - thanks Felicia

    This all started for me only a few months ago when I wanted to track down some of these swirls for a present to give my brother...

    When we were both at school (too many years ago now!) we played a variation of marbles & these swirls were sooooooo valuable to us & the other kids. If you had some swirls (or Spirals as we called them then), it transcended you from a snotty-nosed kid to a superhero. :lol:

    Funny how life does a full circle sometimes, eh!

  5. Thanks for the replies everyone. I guess I can count them as a bit of a bonus...

    I've posted pics of the swirls in a separate thread, just to show them off a bit! Nothing too special in there but I still spend too much time staring at them!

    Chris

  6. Thanks for this link Felicia! Very kind of you to think of me.

    I may well take a trip down to this competition...you never know, there could be some collectors lurking in a dark corner somewhere!?

    I'll keep hunting for a club/show/collector's association over here & will update the forum on my findings. There may be other Brits on here who feel the same?

    Thanks again

    Chris

  7. Hi. I wonder if you guys can help me with these clays? I bought a load of vintage german swirls from a guy here in England and these clays turned up in the lot. Personally I'm not into clays much, swirls are more my thing!

    I don't think he was a collector - he didn't tell me they'd turned up at a site in Atlanta so that's a start!!

    I will probably want to sell them too, since they don't really feature in my collection so if anyone has an idea of 'guesstimate' value, that would be really great. I know all the stuff that's been happening with clays, so if they aren't worth much, so be it. The swirls were lovely! :rolleyes:

    Here are the photos - I hope they're OK?

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    The Helix on the left is between 1" to 1 & 1/8th", the coil with leaves is 1", the Pinwheel is 3/4" and the Jasper on the right is just over 5/8"

    Thanks in advance, and I just wanted to say again how great this site is, especially coming from the UK where collectors are in short supply!

    All the best

    Chris

  8. Hi to everyone. I've just come across this site & have spent most of the day here already! First of many I'll spend here I expect...

    I'm a fairly new collector from Oxford in England & got back into old marbles (German swirls mainly) while trying to hunt some down for a present to give to my brother.... then I found out just how many people collect them! I had no idea but it's great to find sites like this. Everyone seems so nice!

    I do have some chinas I bought as part of a 'job lot' that I may ask some of the other members to id, but I wanted to say hello first & check out some of the threads & topics too.

    Cheers

    Chris Williams

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