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Steph

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  1. 23 minutes ago, sarab said:

    I'm too lazy to sign up for another site, AAM. 

    Guess that's it. Thanks everyone for what you have contributed. 

    Aw, go have a look.  The marble world used to have a lot of resources on it but it looks like Marble Connection's  old Nova threads are missing and the  other marble sites I knew of with the info have gone offline.

      If AAM is the official keeper of the Nova information now, so be it.  Check it out.   

  2. I've had some mega rockhounds in my family.  I don't even dabble.  But I do love a pretty rock. 

     

    The biggest rockhound in my family gave my husband a pretty sizeable amethyst geode with another crystal nested inside ... but I put all our cool rocks into some kitty litter buckets in preparation for a move.  And the move didn't happen in a timely manner and the rocks stayed in the buckets.  And then the buckets got used to hold down the back of a pick-up in the snow.  And then someone stole the buckets from the back of the pick-up.

     

    We were very sad to lose that geode.


    This past year I decided I needed some more pretty rocks and so I bid on some online and  now I have them in a candy dish.  (with some goldstone and some stoneware marbles)  

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  3. 43 minutes ago, Ric said:

    Okay, the flying cat thing is pretty funny, mostly because it's not real. But make no mistake, the vast majority of these hybrids are not "bred" - no, a Begal Tiger and a short-haired tabby did not breed. Eggs or sperm were harvested from each, in-vitro fertilization was done and the embryos developed in a petri dish, the few chimeras that developed from many attempts were implanted into a surrogate mother, very few of those actually implanted into the uterus, and the vast majority of any fetuses that began to develop died before or shortly after they were born. It is likely a fair number of Mothers also died in the process.

    Honestly, it's interesting from a scientific perspective but I don't find it all that entertaining.

     

    :o

    It briefly occurred to me to wonder how they made that happen but then I forgot to keep wondering.

  4. But here's the tricky part.  Vacor made some new ones ... called Rustic.    Most of your marbles in this group look old but three of the marbles on the bottom right edge of the your last picture are what reminded me if this newer style.  
     

    I _think_ the Rustics are a heavier marble than vintage clay, but I formed that opinion long ago and I don't know if it is accurate.

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