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Steph

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  1. So, by "exclusive at Marble King",  you mean the present-day site in Paden City?

     Gotta wonder what Pink was doing with the marble machines from 1949 to the mid-50's.  Tinkering was happening.  Would make sense that he gave the Alley machines a run.  .... but tinkering in the early 50's in St. Marys doesn't explain the marbles getting to Paden City in 1958 or later.  

  2. For #1 would like to see the part that's in picture #1.  

    The structure of #2 looks sort of modern and foreign in that view.   Not sure I've seen enough though.

    #3.  Need more views.

    #4. Getting a Jabo vibe from it but need more views. 

    #5.  Modern and foreign.  Probably Asian.  

    #6 & #8.  Modern, asian

    #7.  Looks like a vintage West Virginia swirl

    #9.  Still thinking maybe slag.  It sure has seen a lot of action.  

  3. A larger photo please!  

    #9 could be a much played-with slag.  Maybe.

    #6 appears to be modern and Asian, as does #8.  

    Larger pics would surely help.  Featuring cutlines if you recognize them.  (e.g., for marble #1, for the first view, you seem to be showing most of a cutline/seam, which is good ... just need a boost in size.)

  4. I posted this elsewhere, so I'll add it here.  I call it my favorite nickel marble -- which usually lets me pull it up in the search engine -- hunting for "nickel" -- but not today ... so now I'll add the word "nickel" again a couple more times and hopefully I'll be able to find it the next time I want it.  :D  

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  5. I just stumbled across this picture in a photobucket folder.  Based on the almost Master-like structure, I am GUESSING it is Imperial.  I seem to recall it's around an inch in size.  It mostly looks like a black marble, but there's a white streak, and if you look deeper, there's more interesting stuff happening.  (Flash photo on right.)  Not sure where I have the marble now -- but I was quite fascinated by it for awhile.  :)  

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    You have any fun ones?  I know Winnie does! 

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