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Steph

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  1. More views are needed. With that structure, it's possible that it could be a Master Glass marble -- from the middle of the 1900's. More views in ordinary light are a must before I say anything definitive.
  2. Split off from the yellow slag thread at Bud's request. Bud ... I'm not sure what the question is. The way this particular marble twists, more views might be helpful if we're gonna make an ID. At the moment, I'm actually not getting a slag feel on it.
  3. Not "transitionals". That refers to another type of marble. As noted in the other thread, the marks on the ends would be called "cutlines" as opposed to pontils. With the four vanes, they could be Japanese marbles from the 1950's. Or could possibly be American marbles from a little later. With the turquoise I lean toward Japanese.
  4. That's a nice observation. And the single is very refreshing on a hot summer day.
  5. Hi Adrian, welcome. I think what you are seeing as a pontil is really a machine-made cutline. So they actually have two cutlines but probably the other one got rounded in so well on the rollers that it's harder for you to see. Not astoundingly rare.
  6. This? That's fun! LOL @ the pup.
  7. Okay ... I got my boxes out and I am now holding a Pennsboro Alley which has some strong similarities.
  8. Gosh, you guys, I can't shake the feeling that I oughta recognize this. Ric, are you out there?
  9. Were we supposed to see something in particular? Or just enjoy all the variety?
  10. I will use Google translate. Thank you for thinking of us.
  11. Could be. At 1", I'm gonna think Alley. And the little one is indeed very similar. Looks like you're on the right track.
  12. Linda Simmons posted some confetti-like marbles which she said her Dad made at Vitro in West Virginia. Said he called them "Sprinkles". There was more variety than the classics we saw from Anacortes. They included some with colored transparent bases. But I'm gonna guess that they were even more limited in number than the Anacortes version of the Confetti.
  13. Here are a couple of pix Patry posted: Scanned by Patry from the Vitro book -
  14. It's still lovely. Fun group of marbles. Mary had a little lamb, little lamb ....
  15. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh *happy sigh*
  16. Oh nose! It disappeared. (Can others still see it? ... I hope it's just me.)
  17. What a lovely display Very enjoyable on a Saturday morning
  18. Steph

    Tagging?

    We have the ability to tag someone with the @? What other spiffy features do we have that I'm not aware of yet? Quick, somebody read my mind and fill in the gaps.
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