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Steph

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  1. Even if vintage, alley and champ aren't the only possibilities. Heaton is another. Check here: https://marbleconnection.com/topic/6790-mostly-pix-heaton/ Not a phantom conqueror. I don't think people worry much about "phantom" or not. But phantom has white filaments inside instead of seeming to be brushed on the surface.
  2. No, I'm not seeing Jabo. And no, slightly smaller size doesn't say anything to me. It might say something to someone else. I can understand why Mibber might think Jabo. I still think vintage.
  3. Yes, I Vitro Conquerer on the middle one. Circa 1940's.
  4. Hello. Welcome. The center one looks like it might turn into a Vitro if we saw some more views. The others look like West Virginia Swirls. Maybe Alley or Champion.
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    Hiya. Vitro Blackline All-Red in the middle. Maybe Akro on both ends? Or Peltier on the left? And ... hmmm ... I don't have a second guess for the right one but it does look vintage to me.
  6. Feeling a little festive. Post your holiday marbles. I'll start with my freshest marble mail from Dave McCullough.
  7. Perfect! I gotta get one of those for my purse!
  8. Hello. We might be able to help! You could post an overview shot so we could get an idea of the general age. If their all modern that would give a pretty quick idea of value. To get many specifics though post a few per thread in the ID forum: http://marbleconnection.com/forum/22-marble-id39s/
  9. The cleaning patches? Yeah, I guess they might.
  10. No, not worth much. An average Tri-Lite might bring you a dollar or two but not so much that it would stop you from letting kids play with cool orbs. A few hundred could add up to something, of course. And there are some fancier Tri-Lites which could bring more.
  11. And I have a bunch of these tins which might be cute to store marbles in ... .... except for how I like to have clear-topped or at least easily labeled storage places so that I can know what's inside. Hmmmm .....
  12. I love this little jar which has nothing to do with marbles .....
  13. Better. From left to right, #1 appears to be an Asian marble. Considered "modern" as in after 1970, but 1970 is 48 years ago already. How did THAT happen? #2 is still a question mark for me. Marble King? Vitro? ? #3 I was still thinking Alley on #3, but with as white as it looks that makes me think it could be Ravenswood. So I'm going Alley or Ravenswood. Something in the WV swirl family. #4 now appears to be a Vitro Tri-Lite. From the 1930's.
  14. Hiya. Long time. The top one might be an Alley Agate from the 1930's or 1940's. The bottom could end up being an Akro Agate from the 1930's. Need clearer pictures. Possibly if you pull back a little way from the marble the focus would be better? Also, four marbles per picture wouldn't be a bad thing. That could also _possibly_ help with focus issues.
  15. Hi. That's an Akro corkscrew. From the 1930's. I'm not sure if it has a special nickname. Is it a normal 5/8" diameter marble? Or closer to an inch? If normal size and mint, one might be able to get a couple of dollars for it. (Just my rough guess.) Yours does not appear mint, so I think value is probably a dollar or less.
  16. Hi. I'm back after being unable to log on for a couple of days. I don't know the answer, but I can bump the thread. Also I moved it. I move technical name questions to the main forum in the hopes that more will see. : )
  17. Interesting for sure. But I still am puzzled. I look forward to hearing other thoughts.
  18. With all the colors those have, it's possible it's from a contract run from Jabo or DAS or a related enterprise. I'll tag a couple who might have a clearer idea. @Nantucketdink @wvrons
  19. both gorgeous. the sparkling water idea is genius
  20. I'm thankful for each and every one of you. Hope everyone has a pleasant Thanksgiving.
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