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  1. I was impressed how Jabo had converted Crayolas into marbles, but now they've managed to do it with Pop Tarts!
  2. Very nice! Too bad he insulted every potential customer by calling them losers or I might try it out with some of my really beat up ones.
  3. On another forum I remember mention of one of his super colorful Vitros sold many months ago on eBay from someone in Phoenix. I never heard whether anyone found out where the seller got it from.
  4. I put a super bright light under her and while she is entirely dark when viewed from the side, if you view from the top directly above where the light source is, she glows a deep amber. I do not see any bubbles or formations inside; I think the damage combined with the opaqueness makes that impossible to see even if it did exist.
  5. Current best guess: rejected early glass door knob. I'm pretty sure this was not a marble, yeah?
  6. Seems more flattened on one side (the one with the decoration), although there are a lot of large flakes that have taken it out of round elsewhere, but definitely squished/flattened on that one side. I would be tempted to say the face was once a door knob, but the backside has nothing to mount such with. It came in a lot with some very old marbles like a banded agate, and a couple of large Benningtons. Edit: Maybe was something like these door knobs (since converted into wine stoppers)
  7. Got this today. Black glass with a few white decorative inserts. About 1 3/4". I bet it was pretty once. Don't think it's a candidate for polishing, though.
  8. Absolutely gorgeous...did they make bigger of these?
  9. Wow, amazing lots in there...did you see the lunchbox CACs? Seeing collections like this makes me think I don't even collect marbles.
  10. Any opinion on these fancies? They strike me as very similar to lots sold by youhave2bid2win: http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-MARBLES-ANTIQUE-TOY-BENNINGTON-CLAY-LOT-OLD-FANCIES-/170909966391?pt=Marbles&hash=item27cb072037
  11. They look like orchids trapped in glass. Beautiful. So you're the one who keeps winning those ones on eBay!
  12. Is there a way to open them without destroying them? Maybe mine will contain some CACs.
  13. It's like somebody slipped Peltier Rainbo glass into a Master Made machine.
  14. We newer collectors are often puzzled by how you old timers behave, so we keep our distance and assume this is just how things are done in the hobby. We keep our respect too, because we want to maintain access to your marble hoards.
  15. youhave2bid2win could expand her operations dramatically with such a machine....I bet she'll start buying up cullet. She could finance this machine with her fake fancy bennies.
  16. Sold for $99...the blue chicken has a new owner. And isn't it nice to know Benningtons are still being manufactured today.
  17. One could argue that this marble will, in fact, one day be an antique. In that sense the buyer is investing in the future.
  18. Most of the exotic marbles pictured in this post do not look any more exotic or less contemporary than these examples which have been machine made in the last 8 or so years: http://www.glassartists.org/Gal13756_2005_10.asp http://www.glassartists.org/Gal34122_2008-09.asp http://www.glassartists.org/Gal34288_2008-10.asp Do we really believe that the CAC glass artists thought these perfectly flawless and amazing marbles were junk and ritually buried them rather than sell them (or keep them), and then kept focusing on making swirls and the occasional guineas because the little boys would never like such amazing and colorful marbles?
  19. I thought Jabos were actually Peltiers, Akros, CACs, and Vitros. Seems like that's how everyone sells them on eBay these days.
  20. Yeah, I wanted the two mint CAC exotic striped opaques too.
  21. Word on the street the "Japanese pinch pontils" are from the 1930s...so I wonder what the ones made in 1907 look like?
  22. Part of joining a club ("marble collectors") is fitting in, at least for me. That means imitating to fit in and to learn. So I caught on immediately that Akro and CAC were hot. When I dug through my first lot, it contained several minty Vitro black lines with gorgeously vivid colors. My eye was pleased, but my brain intruded like a nagging step-mother, "But those aren't CAC or Akro. What's more, they're not that old." I remember when I found my first Popeye, I felt I had arrived. It was like a merit badge. But I was not all that excited about the marble itself. My excitement had more to do with its present monetary value and its scarcity, rather than its aesthetic qualities. Now I've matured and learned that while scarce might mean valuable, it doesn't necessarily mean beautiful. To really collect what you enjoy you sort of have to not care what others think and become like a child, who knows nothing of the value or the history, and just enjoy them for what they are. Your eye will grow keen and the nagging step mother won't interfere with you anymore. So yeah, I've got some nice Popeyes I'd be happy to trade at the next marble show for Vitros...oh wait, hardly anyone brings Vitros to the marble shows...
  23. I have a couple of other marbles with accidental birds on them. Birds have very swirl-like lines, after all. Sorry Rylee, this one's not for sale!
  24. Two lashes are preferable on Pelt Geese, but these are so rare, I'll take four if i have to!
  25. Wow, do I see a 1" vaseline slag in there?
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