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  1. 1 hour ago, Steph said:

    My neighbors are trying to get me interested in non-food gardening.  It's a tough sell.    But now I have a hosta and an elephant ear. 

    Hah! This is one of the greater lines in contemporary literature. Noted! 🤣

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  2. On 10/23/2022 at 10:07 AM, akroorka said:

    Thanks bee, By original I mean from the earth itself.

    I know that it is a newer model but it reminded me so much of glass oxblood that I had to have it.

    Marble--On!!

    Oh, I get you. I wasn't sure if you meant there was a stone Oxblood glass. 😁

    Original of course would be actual ox blood (not googling that!)

    Speaking of agates, there are some quite nice ones if you search eBay for "agate sphere" instead of "agate marble"...sometimes they can be had for a song, although quality in terms of flaws and polish varies.

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  3. On 10/18/2022 at 5:02 PM, akroorka said:

    @bumblebeeThis is a callout to Bumblebee—long time no-see!!
    I think that this one may be an original stone Oxblood. 
    It is just a hair under 1 ½”---a flawless---beautiful orb.
    You are the go-to here soooooo???
    Marble—On!

    Thanks for thinking of me as a go-to but I stumble around in the mists of time as much as the next collector. 😉

    Gorgeous agate with all those tightlines and sharp angles but how far back does your definition of "original" go?

    Machine ground, yes?

    At that unusually large size with that type of pattern, methinks it could be more baby boomer or newer. I've misplaced my agate book so maybe @hdesousa can chime in.

    Pattern reminds me of what often is called "mad river agate" or Madagascar jasper often seen  on eBay in that similar size:

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  4. Came home from work Friday to find these notes on my porch, left by the neighborhood kids I have given marbles to in the past:

    "Marbles is Your Thing"

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    "Thank You for Your Marbles. Have a Nice Day"

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    So utterly charming. A sort of marble score of a higher kind.

    Of course I left them an answer note with marbles and other gifts to find this week. ;)

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  5. This was a fun find. Local man in his 70s saw my ad for marbles wanted.

    He only had about sixty marbles, commons from the 40s and 50s, with one old slag.

    But he had a prized agate shooter he used to win the marble tournament at his elementary school in Montana.

    I offered him $7 for just the shooter, but he balked and said that agate cost $5 in the 1950s.

    Turns out his family bought the agate for his birthday from a local gem and rock store. He said the store made the agates on site. It was machine ground and slightly oblong, which he said helped him put English on it. His father was a billiards man who taught him about backspin. This man even had a small bag he made to hold his agates which you can see in the background.

    I offered him $20 for the agate if he agreed to pose with it ready to shoot.

    Turns out he also had double-jointed thumbs which no doubt helped his game, although he was modest about his skills.

    This story made me wish I were retired so I could travel around the country collecting marble lore from the old timers that are still around.

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  6. On 6/29/2022 at 9:13 AM, Chad G. said:

    Yes I seen the final, I have never seen or heard of an Antique red mica that big in any shape. I noticed about 8 hours before the sale was over the seller added circles around the pontil identifying it as such. If that was even near 3/4 and mint like that it would've been over double the final sale price. It's contemporary IMO, made as art not a production piece. If that was authentic the bidding would've been astronomically high & the amount of bidders many more than 3, somebody bit the bullet

    A good clue with shady items is the seller not accepting returns. eBay always recommends a seller accept returns, so most sellers offer that option. This guy did not.

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  7. I'm going to tell them which ones brought me the most joy, then tell them to keep only the ones that made them smile. Or keep them all if that makes them smile.

    My family were sentimental hoarders, which I truly appreciate, but it is also a burden. I have my late grandmother's favorite doll, even some of her other toys. I have the first shoes I wore, and the topper from my first birthday cake.

    Both of my parents have dementia now, so neither can tell me the stories behind the things I did not know about, which makes it easier in a way to get rid of stuff.

    One tip I can give everyone: Tape notes onto sentimental things. My grandmother did this and it has been a wonderful relief to have the full story. I plan to do that because my kids may end up caring in 30 years, and the stories will be there after I'm long gone.

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