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Steph

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  1. Good morning. :) 

    The solids are known as "game marbles".  Especially the smaller ones.

    Used with Chinese Checkers and other board games.  They went into mass production for this purpose in the 1930s and have continued to this day.  Most marble companies made some version of those so it's usually not possible to figure out who made them.  And usually they're not considered valuable.  The exceptions are tough to explain, but also few and far between.  

     

    Big picture please for the top group.  Don't worry about resizing ... we got a recent change and the board software will resize for you.  So far in the top picture I think I'm seeing Akro corkscrews, Peltier Rainbos, one or more slags and possibly a Vitro Tri-Lite.

  2. They're not unique. That's a big discussion.  Some people say eyelashes not only mean Akro, but they mean Akro from the 1920's from before Ira Freese tinkered with the machines.  I strongly disagree.

    Every now and then someone will post a marble from another maker to show non-Akro eyelashes.  But all Akro corkscrews were made after Ira Freese did his famous tinkering at Akro.  Every now and then some just ended up with lashes.  

    I think it's just about whether the shearing mechanism is getting worn or needs sharpening.

  3. Pelt Rainbo on the top.   Bottom one in that first post could also be Peltier.  Someone else mght have another suggestion though.

     

    WV Swirl on your son's marble ... I'm wondering if it could possibly be Heaton.  Just throwing that out there though.   I usually miss when I guess Heaton. :)  Someone else will probably come in with a clearer idea.


     

  4. Yes, some people take group shots, like four marbles, with several photos showing different views of the same group.  That's manageable.  But new threads for new marbles is definitely best.  Hard to keep straight which marble is being discussed otherwise. 

    Vitro Conqueror on the bottom, with the aqua and white.  That's from the 1940's.  

     

    Let's get some more opinions on the other two. 

  5. I assume the top is a WV swirl.  I'd guess Ravenswood or Alley.

    Second is another WV swirl.  Pretty sure Alley.
     

    Any reason to think the aqua and brown is older?  Because it looks like a newish marble -- a Jabo.  

    I can't tell how many marbles we're looking at after that point.  :) Might be a Jabo in there.  But one view which sort of looked Jabo has some older looking wear so maybe it's Champion.  

    I broke your other posts from this thread off into new threads so that it would be easier to discuss the marbles in those posts.  :thup: 


     

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