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  1. On 2/9/2024 at 12:34 AM, Fire1981 said:

    OK ! I thought it was the other way around. C.J Fieldler had the formula at Akro and the MFC stole it from him. 🔥

    RAR



    1903 for MFC.   

    Martin Christensen's 1899 sphere making design was revolutionary.    He used it first with ball bearings and made a fortune off that. Then he moved to marbles.  He got Leighton to teach him about working with glass. 

    1914 for Akro.   

    Before 1914, Akro was a jobberer.  They bought MFC marbles and packaged them up pretty for sale. 

    Then the embezzler Horace Hill stole MFC's glass formulas, machine designs and client list.  He left MFC for Akro.  He tweaked the machine designs enough to get a patent for a "new" design so that Akro could legally start production.   And that is how Akro got into the marble-making business. 




     

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  2. Modern Marble King.   No name that I know of.  

    I bet some people on Facebook are calling it a bumblebee.  It's happening a lot.  People putting vintage names on their modern Marble Kings.  Grrrrrr.  

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  3. Hi. Welcome.

    That marble has a cold roll. Where the molten glass was not quite hot enough to allow the marble to be fully smoothed out on its trip down the rollers.  

    The rollers are where machine-made marbles get rounded after the molten marble is released from the furnace. 

    As to manufacturer I am leaning toward Jabo in Reno, Ohio. 

    Time frame: 1990's or later

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  4. Uranium glass existed before UV lights did so that's an interesting question.

    My first thought without researching is to note that there is UV in sunlight, so maybe uranium gave glass a certain little something extra which could be appreciated in daylight?


    Or maybe dayglow has nothing to do with it.  Maybe people just liked the yellow/green colors that uranium allowed them to produce.  



    Pure speculation on my part.  My quick google search didn't tell me anything.  

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