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  1. I messaged this guy explaining what he had and he replied: "I have no comment."
  2. Wow, 270! It must have gotten exhausting and frustrating, but at least you are free from them now. You make a good point that some of those may indeed contain Michelangelos. I never bothered to pay attention to what is in them. I think you owe it to the marble collecting community to make a limited run of Al fantasy bags and then sell them at the next show. It could be your business card.
  3. Was browsing marbles and saw this seller has a ton of fantasy bags. Al, do you try to get one of every one you see?
  4. Very cool! I want a complete pee wee NLR set. Now.
  5. I can't recall ever seeing peewee NLRs? I know they have peewee Rainbos but this looks neat.
  6. Sounds like it will be a useful book to the community. I will have to be patient.
  7. Wow, I had no idea. I feel luckier now. Perked up my marble joy.
  8. Nice! Still hard to believe how few of these I've seen when I have a couple hundred blackies/all reds/tiger eyes.
  9. Is there a complete list with photos of the Marble King Rainbows that were sold in stores in the late 50s to early 60s? I was picking through a few yesterday and among the usual suspects (cub scouts, bumble bees), I saw things like brown on white, etc. Searched online a bit but seems like most lists favor the blended ones.
  10. That's great to hear. I am interested in getting more Whities if there is a lot of variety. Thanks!
  11. That's interesting. I rarely have seen these in my hunts. Blackies and All Reds everywhere, but not these fellas.
  12. Picked through a lot of mostly 60s MK and Vitro and grabbed these three 5/8" for their unusual colors. The top right one felt like a Pelt Rainbo but was just one ribbon. Other two seem to be same maker but with fatter single ribbon. Any ideas?
  13. Wow, great stuff, especially the paperweight.
  14. Well it was too good to be true. They appear to be two-seam game marbles. You can see the lashes on the yellow in particular. Also colors are more saturated in hand than the pastel appearance in the photo. Still, I learned a lot!
  15. Here's a peach one but not ground pontil: http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/antique-htf-germany-glass-peach-1798735471
  16. I asked Bob Block and he said ballot box ones tend to be more opaque and of harder glass.
  17. Here's a poor shot of the ground pontil reflecting.
  18. Anybody else find a melon ball like this? It's a tad under 5/8" and has a ground pontil and opalescent white glass. It came along with two similarly sized ones, white and apple green, both with regular pontils. I gave up trying to photograph the pontil. Neat but would love to have one in a much bigger size!
  19. Thanks, Al. That's very helpful. I won't have them for a week or so but I am very curious to know what they are if not MFC. A lack of visible nines or cut lines is baffling in the group shot. If not MFC maybe they are from some toy or game perhaps of later vintage? For $10 it's fun to hope and wait, sort of like a lottery ticket.
  20. Thanks for a bump of hope. My thinking is it would be quite a coincidence to find game marbles in this size and just these colors. According to MarbleCollecting.com:
  21. Can you blame for me spending $10 on Buy it Now on these thinking they might be MFC opaques? I do not have them yet so I only have this one photo that does not show any nines or cut lines, but it seemed a worthwhile gamble considering: They were found at an estate sale They measure about 3/4" They are the three common MFC opaque colors: Persian Turquoise, Imperial Jade, and yellow. What do you think? When I get them will I discover nines and cut lines, or will I discover I paid $1.66 each for six overweight Chinese checker marbles?
  22. Like the bloody marble! I bet it had a nickname. I'll call it the Bloody Knuckler. Finally beat you guys to a Buy it Now. Both lots for under $20 with shipping. Seller didn't put the sizes but I was pleasantly surprised all were over 5/8". Four had facets (bottom group) but I could not spot facets on the bigger group. Also included an Akro moss agate not shown here.
  23. From a previous I.D. on another forum, I believe this bruised 3/4" is a "bifurcated lemon lime" with a very neat blended aqua ribbon stretching across one side. Wish those kids hadn't played with it but I can hardly blame them.
  24. Nice lot! Wish I had not missed it. Collection feels very incomplete without those examples.
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