Jump to content

BuckEye

Members
  • Posts

    941
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by BuckEye

  1. He scores #2 Wow, recent find in one location. 1. Bucket of clays 5 inches worth x Pi r squared 2. Hand mades good and bad separated by the ruler, some intermingled. 3,4.Check out the big Mica's over one inch each, two onionskin lutz's one bad one good and an actual blue dyed agate and butterscotches are nice 5. Slags 6,7.Actual MFC jade, handgathered MFC/CAC and brick 8.Machine mades 9-11. One vitro agate shooters, three Buddy bags (ravenswood?) Metallic 12. MK, swirls, some pelt 13. $150 I love OHIO! Craig
  2. I am in for sure, only live 20 minutes away. Galen, you and I need to do some trading!
  3. only to the ones who reward good karma I think all the ones in the first pic are CAC. Anyone dis/agree. The gray ones are especially interesting, with good turkeys on each! Craig
  4. I know it is frowned on to give prices, but what should I expect something like this to bring at a show/trading? Book value?
  5. That is the reason I referred to it as a guinea, from blocks book p.133. the colors match. It is obviously CAC, I dont have any other striped opaques that splotch like this one does, maybe because it is a single seam. Craig
  6. Well I just acquired this marble and upon further inspection I believe it to be a CAC opaque guinea. It is just under 5/8 and has a baby blue base with splotches of electric orange, areas of red with brown streaks and areas of a brownish red mix. It is on a single seam. The color does not run like a striped opaque and is very difficult to photo, so the red areas look like the electric orange in some photos so i took a few with and without flash. check it out please and all opinions are welcome! Oh and check out the "wolf's head" in the last pic Craig
  7. i dont know what that is, have been trying to figure it out Craig
  8. its a CAC swirl, almost a striped opaque, but the cut mark is weak. The whole first pic is CAC I think. Craig
  9. Just acquired, big brick, gray slag, 4 color akro 3/4, a lemon/lime ade? etc. Any thoughts? Enjoy! Craig
  10. a little over 5/8 on both. The first maybe akro or master sunburst, the second looks like an akro cork that is broken or overlapped,possibly experimental? I have no idea on Akros. Thoughts? Craig
  11. sorry, I used "brick" to get some attention, there is no oxblood in it and opaque because absolutely no light gets through, what appears to be areas of clear are actually red and there are also shades of yellow mixed in, hard to photo. the posterior pole or last pic appears to have clear in it but does not; much like the brick in the first picture appears to have depth.
  12. Hello everyone, I know MFC didnt make orange bricks, but yesterday this was found in the wild, completely opaque with a glorious nine and tail and the signature MFC cut off mark. Could it be an eary akro that is handgathered? a little over 5/8 shown next to an orange slag and a brick. Extremely difficult to photograph! You could see the pattern better with less light. Any opinions are greatly appreciated, Craig
  13. I second and third marks remarks! Craig
×
×
  • Create New...