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  1. I considered Stan a personal friend. He often gave me great advice about buying and selling marbles. He was true to his word in every way.

    I had great pleasure in chaperoning Stan & Claire and  Gary & Judy Huxford  during their visit to the Omaha and Lincoln Nebraska area. Stan was very impressed with the football facilities at the University of Nebraska.

    We have lost a giant in the world of collecting.

    Condolences to Claire and the family.

    Roy Katskee 

     

  2. LLoyd was an American gem. He had a great sense of humor and had a unique outlook on life. I enjoyed our many visits at the Amana Iowa shows that we attended.

    Lloyd loved the life that he and his wife shared in Pennsylvania. He always talked about the great hunting near his home and of course his pure bred dogs,

    I am proud to say that he was my friend.

    Roy Katskee

     

  3. The Des Moines Marble Club put on a first rate show this past week. It may be the finest show that I have attended in my 38 years of marble collecting.

    Sometimes the stars align just right and bring together motivated sellers and eager buyers along with a savy promoter produces a sold out show room with

    plenty of walk in traffic. One could not ask for anything more.

    Chad Cline deserves a huge round of congratulations!

    Roy Katskee

  4. Leroy Johnson known nationally as the "Marble Mender" passed away on March 9th 2018 in York, Nebraska. He was 82. Leroy was a Navy veteran who enlisted right after high school in 1954.

    Leroy loved to hunt, fish and restore old marbles. He is survived by his wife Judy, 4 sons and 10 grandchildren.

  5. This has truly been  a labor of love for Scott. 

    I was lucky enough to be in on the 1st discovery of artifacts from the archives of Boys Town in Omaha, Ne. This set the course for Scott to further explore the VFW sponsorship of National Marble Tournaments.

    This exhibit has gone way past my expectation of what Scott was researching.

    I plan on buying the book and having it signed at the Kansas City marble show in March.'

    Roy Katskee

  6. Their seems to be a process among glass bottle collectors to turn clear glass into purple or brown glass by a process called Irradiating the glass.

    It now seems a glass seller is currently doing this to German swirl & mica marbles as well. These are being passed off as authentic colored glass marbles.

    Does anyone have any information on this topic.

    b-80

  7. To answer your question on reverse color.

    Bag #1 is the shiny blue l on the back side. Much like yours.

    Bag # 2 is brown on the back side.

    Bag # 3 is red on the back side.

    Bag # 4 is a light tan.

    All four are have shoe strings as closures.  All four are red on the front. There is no indication of maker.

    Roy

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