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Thanks William, you can call me Bo
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Thanks Chad for the info. I learned alot about snotties. As Ron said snotties were sold in different colors,etc.,as long as they looked snottie. Times change a better definition is needed. But if I ever do find one of these things I will want it to glow like yours. BO
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Thanks again Ron. I really had no idea on these ,I will put with the Alley's
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I posted the above marbles io the wrong thread,should have been Masters. SORRY
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I'm not even gonna guess. Marble on the left , dark transparent red base glass. The marble on the right is opaque. Both 5/8" range. Thanks
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Hello Ron, Thanks for chiming in here , I appreciate your input. And yes I understand my marble is not a snottie ,don't think I ever claimed it was. My interest now is the flourescent quality of Chads marble,for ID purposes.If Chads marble reacts under UV as he says, then do all snotties react under UV ? And what color flourescent ? Green?,orange? both colors like mine? This has been a good learning thread ...Thanks Ron for taking time to comment, BO
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Chad you said "Pictured is mine, yes !! the opaque striations do fluoresce under uv." Just wondering what color ? I think were I went wrong was I started with bad pics. Here's one last pic, I assure you the base is clear
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Hi Chad my marble has a clear base glass not yellow. And your marble does it have two colors of flourescence like mine? Hi Chad my marble has a clear base glass not yellow. And your marble, does it have two colors of flourescence like mine? I don't think your marble is like mine at all, but I could be wrong. So your saying the only snottie must be CAC and brown as pictured? Seems we had this discussion many years ago and more colors were included. I not an expert just a collector
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OK...I don't have one of those, trying to picture that combo.Thanks
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Hi Tom, I'm glad you like these.They don't have aventurine, colors are primary. These are some early examples of Peltier marbles. Thanks for looking Bo