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My wife and I had the pleasure of having breakfast with Everett at the Buckeye Marble Show, in Columbus,Ohio a few years back. It was good to get to know the big guy better. My first marble book was by Everett. REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND. Jim and Linda Wissler
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Thanks Joe for the great pictures and show commentary, It looked like a nice show. Jim
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Edna, Lin and I just got back from the Seattle show. This is the first I have been on the board and heard of the news. When I heard of the accident my heart just sank and a knot in my stomach. I am so glad that we spent some time together at the Texas show and again briefly in Seattle. Weldon was a SUPER guy and will be sorely missed. Our prayers and thoughts are with you Edna and your family. Jim & Linda Wissler
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Hi Ann, Here are 5 different views of the marble I am talking about in post #25 Is this one of the types and coloring you are talking about. Jim
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What is the base color of Ron's marble, Could it be transparent red with white swirls and the "LUTZ" swirl. The reason I am asking is I have a marble just like Ron's only with a different base color. Mine is a transparent olive color with white swirls and the "LUTZ" swirl. These marbles seem well crafted and could have been a short run. I will post pictures in the AM. If anybody has some of these marbles please post pictures. Ron's is the only other one now that I have seen. Jim
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Beri Fox To Speak At The Texas Show!
JimLin replied to psia-antique's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Hi Edna, Looking forward to getting back to Texas, and doing the show again. We will be getting to the hotel on Wed. Can't wait to see everybody. Jim P.S. save Lin and I a table, we will be joining the club again. Thanks -
Hi Ric IMO Vitro Victories have to be completly clear glass. I think your marbles are Pelts or Kokomo, I would lean towards Kokomo. Jim
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Ohio February Show- Buckeye Marble Club
JimLin replied to smitty's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Hi Steve, Thanks for the info. Lin and I did the IAMC show in Wash, this past July. We had a great show, met a lot of wonderful people and had little vacation too. We are getting packed to do Bert's Northeast marble meet in Oct. Definitely looking forward to your show in Feb. Will see you then. Take Care, Jim -
Pre-wwii Czech. Or New Dusseldorf, Germany Bullet-molds?
JimLin replied to david Chamberlain's topic in Archives
Hi David, Great info, Always appreciated. Linda and I met you at the Columbus show a couple years back, you had a 1-inch 4-color saint marys catseye that i should have aquired, but was not fast enough. Are you going to the Sea-Tac show. Thanks -Jim -
Hi Al, 1st attachment, top row, 2nd in from left looks like a single seam, might it be a peltier opaque miller swirl, if not I would like to know what it is. Thanks -Jim
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Who's Going To The Seattle Marble Show....
JimLin replied to n2marbles's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Dani, Beautiful photos. Cannot wait to walk in the rain forrest. Lin and I will see you soon. -Jim -
Who's Going To The Seattle Marble Show....
JimLin replied to n2marbles's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
hey Jim, looking forward to meeting you! you may get the prize ( fictitious) for coming the furthest away. last year we had someone come from Australia! Greetings Dani, Looking forward to my first visit to your state. Intend to spend some time at Olympic National Park and to visit some good friends in Spokane, and of course to marblize with some new friends in Washington. -Jim -
Who's Going To The Seattle Marble Show....
JimLin replied to n2marbles's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Hi Steve, I can't wait either, will be my first show on the west coast, arriving there Wed 22nd. Will be nice to meet new marble people and hopefully some great finds. Will be bringing Contemps, handmades, and machine marbles to sell. If you are looking for anything special or know anybody else who is please let me know. Will see you there. -Jim -
Hi Griff What a great way to spend the month of May. Marbles & Fishing, Traveling----Awesome PICS. That tunnel looks familiar. Lin and I are going to Wash. state to see some old freinds, and while we are there we are going to do the Tacoma, IAMC show. Stop by when you can, our maybe we will see you at the SUPER BUFFET in Carlisle. Jim
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Hi kh1958, I was wondering the same thing. I have belonged to the TMC for a long time. Last summer we sent our dues in and have not received any newsletters or our membership cards. I hear Russ is not the treasure anymore. I will have to call calvin and find out what is going on. Edna if you read this thread maybe you have imput. thanks in advance - PS I have done the texas shows in the past and they have been great, have not had the chance to do any the past couple of years though. -Jim
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Hi Bo, Lin and I are sending birthday wishes by way of the West winds. Hope you enjoy your special day. Also, wondering if you will be in Seattle for the show in July. -Jim
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Hi Alan, Your thread and pictures are awesome. At the marble shows I get a lot of questions about Ravenswood as they are becoming really collectable, this is going to help me with ID,s. thanks so much -Jim
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Hi Steve, I agree with Cat & bigtee0, but I also think Kryptonite had something to do with it. -Jim
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[Hi Zigafoose, Thanks for answering my thread. The New Phila show has always been a good show for me, I was sorry that i could not do it this year. My next show will be Sec-Tac show in July, It will be my first time for this one. I am looking forward to it. -Jim
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The Mother Of All Marbles Just Sold For $160.49
JimLin replied to m!b$'s topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
[Hi Lou, What a beautiful marble, I could have given you some competition for that marble if i to would have had the funds. Thanks for the pics. -Jim -
Hey J, I do not think this is a submarine or a Joseph coat. I think it is a type of mist and Indian hybrid. The surface looks like it has ridges between the colors running from pole to pole, is this true? This marble looks like it might be a dug reject because of the surface. Sure is a pretty marble though. -Jim
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Thanks so much for the over the top reply -Jim
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Hi everybody - I am a new member of this site and this is my first post. I did not get a chance to do the New Philadelphia show this year, and was just wondering from the folks that were there about the room and show traffic with the economy the way it currently is. Any input would be appreciated. - Thanks, Jim