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  1. I believe they are. Any thoughts about mine? A collector from IA. was at the Des Moines show with pictures of M.K. swirls

    asking if anyone had any. When I got home, I found this marble and am wondering if it could be..... Compared to your picture,

    the colors don't seem quite right, but I'm not sure. Thanks Ann.

  2. Thanks Steph, it could be, but a big question mark still fills my otherwise empty head. And then there is the marble on the right, both from Clyde's collection. As for the marble on the right, I know there are marbles from Ravenswood and Champion, and even from Mid-Atlantic that are similar, Could this be one of those M.K. swirls that I have heard about, but not seen?

  3. My previous notion was that a slag had a transparent colored base with white swirls. While turning this marble, I see an opaque White base with opaque colored swirls through which no windows of transparency can be found. The darkest red ribbon may have some depth to it that may make one think of a transparency. Can it still be called a slag? I may not know my left from my right either, so keep teaching me. I'm willing to call it a slag , it's just more opaque than I am familiar with. Thank you.

  4. I am having a dilly of a time trying to get a good picture of this little 17/32" marble from Clyde's collection. Transparent base with oxblood, green, and white swirling. No glow. Quite dark in hand until I put a bright light on it and then it's a beauty. The camera, and my questionable skills just won't cooperate. Help. Thank you. Burt

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