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Steph

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  1. How common is this combination? It's understated. Suddenly I am surprised by it though I have taken it for granted before.
  2. I have one like that also. Now I just need 31 more to complete my solitaire set.
  3. http://www.pakin.org/complaint lol
  4. all those different bases with the yellow and white bands ... is that unusual? It is an appealing group
  5. empty space side bar? I'm probably not seeing the same thing you're seeing. Can you do a screenshot?
  6. Let's have whatever autumn colors you're inspired to post
  7. I am not currently eating sticky toffee pudding, but it sounds like something I'd want to do.
  8. Those clear bases .... don't even know what to say.
  9. Are those the small-sized Jabos? That's a run I'm missing.
  10. Exciting news. This book is loaded with full color pics of boxes, full page color contents and many full page color bags. Often both sides of a bag are shown together on a single full page. Of the book's 105 pages, more than half are full page and full color. This is the only book ever published on Master Glass Company marbles. Many MMCO bags and boxes are also shown for comparison and some ambiguities involving Akro are clarified. This is a price and information guide also. George is putting this book for sale for the first time at the Nov. 6 Decatur marble show, which he will attend from Thursday Nov. 4 thru Saturday Nov. 6. He will be selling these out of his home thru the end of 2016. Anyone wishing a copy can contact him at his email - [email protected] - to reserve a copy. Send no payments until he respond to your email requests. Personal checks or money orders are acceptable. The cost of the book is $34.00 plus $6.00 for postage and handling.
  11. Oh, no headaches! It's very pretty.
  12. Who made that? It reminds me of a small Champion I wish I had back.
  13. Gorgeous. What conversation piece they would be.
  14. Very biological in the backlight photo.
  15. Thanks Al. It's hard to describe what I mean ... I need better patch vocabulary. I think of those as being in the general realm of "rainbo". (though a couple do only have faint second ribbons). So the ones I'm looking for have less symmetry. A patch/ribbon only on one side. Maybe I just made it up.
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