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  1. 11 hours ago, Royal3 said:

    That agate collection looks terrific in that box. Those beauties would look great in a plain paper bag or a shoebox, too, but that vintage combo is perfect. 

    I agree with you. The aggies look better than the glass marbles. They deserve a special place, too, so maybe in 20 years when I've gathered up enough aggies I'll exclusively use these boxes for them.

  2. Some boxes of La Aurora 1903 Edition cigars contain a flocked tray with eight rows that neatly hold mibs up to 7/8". The slots are concave (convex?) so the smaller mibs settle in and line up better.

    I recently scored two boxes off eBay or $10 each. Sellers typically ask for higher, but I just wanted to give my fellow collectors a heads up. Sometimes local cigar shops sell their empty boxes for a song.

    Edit: some of their boxes feature a torpedo shaped tray slots which would not work as well.

     

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  3. I finally got my first green dyed true peewee agate, and again I wonder why they would have taken the trouble to make these?

    We know hand cut agates required a lot of skill and labor, were highly prized as shooters, and were not affordable to most kids.

    So why make peewees?

    Were they cheaper?

    Was it the same reason we like them today, because they're cute and dainty and amazing?

     

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  4. I use a sniping site partly because I like to put "tentative" bids on things in that site's interface, which I cannot do on eBay. Then as the auction end approaches I'll go back to my snipe interface and decide whether I really want to bid at all, or bid less or more. Quite often I change my mind and retract my potential bid entirely. Then when I'm satisfied, I can forget about it.

    For the casual buyer like me who rarely *really* wants something, it's fun to do it this way because quite often I am outbid, but sometimes I'm pleasantly surprised.

    The Ebay interface is too cluttered for me these days and I too have had problems doing last minute bids from desktop or mobile.

  5. Got a bunch of "same run" or "same box" marbles in a recent score. Most are basic blue and white patches (presumably Akro) but I picked out a few "tweeners" from that group to show the variety.

    Makes me realize that a lot of my favorite marbles are probably happy accidents.

    Finally, if the top left was made during a patch "run" but ended up opaque, is it an opaque game marble or a monochrome patch? ;)

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  6. My guess is a sour grapes bidder told him something like, "You have several $150 marbles in there". I had that happen on a locally listed lot once that I got (and I paid well) and the second buyer came too late and told the guy his marbles were worth much more then the seller tried calling me up asking for pictures and stuff.

     

    Edit: But wow, even the mint is mint on some of those beauties!

  7. Wish I had paid more attention when I found it originally, but it was definitely in the wild among other vintage mibs. I think at the time I failed to notice the opalescent base.

    Here's a couple of new shots of the 5/8" one (slightly less opalescent with no surface texture) and then another shot of the bigger one with some backlight.

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