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  1. Steph

    ID please

    The more I look at it the more it seems it could be ox. But I should quit posting and wait for another picture, huh?!
  2. Steph

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    In my mind, the blue does increase the possibility of it being oxblood. Accidental oxblood is often associated with shades of blue.
  3. Steph

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    Marble King Rainbows. Some people don't like to say that machine-made marbles came from the same run, but with those particular dark streaks, I think you're correct. Low chance of it being oxblood, but I couldn't swear not. A bigger photo of the part that you think looks most oxbloody might help.
  4. I'm not sure. At this point can't rule out a swirl-maker. Swirl glass has to end somewhere, so you'll likely see at least one tab is you look for it. The third view looks like a "buttcrack" type feature. Is it game marble size? 9/16"?
  5. Thank you, Bud! I was hoping that you would post that. The button-shaped spot is an interesting formation we do see from time to time. I don't remember it always being accompanied by twisting. Sorry it wasn't what you hoped.
  6. Smooooooooth. And of course great color choices!
  7. .... if your first thought when you fire up this Jethro Tull video is "what kind of marble is that on the right .... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktlMApgRY7s
  8. Navarre! http://marbleconnection.com/topic/19354-navarre-say-navarre/
  9. I love how you're branching out.
  10. Yeah ... those Illinois sharks are fierce.
  11. Nnnnnnn comes after Mmmmmm. Sometimes I worry about her.
  12. Yeah, that's one of the directions my thoughts were taking me. The other was to wonder how late into last century kids were able to get marble premiums ... coz it's cool to see it maybe lasted at least into the 70's.
  13. Masataka Joei (more views if this link works: http://marbleconnection.com/gallery/image/5874-masataka-joei-001‎/)
  14. So now I wonder long they used the seamed bag. They don't still, do they?
  15. Not aware of a European possibility for these. Would go with Asian.
  16. Not giggling! Promise! I don't know exactly what causes that mark. I used to think maybe it was a nozzle mark, but it might be from where two marbles got stuck together. If they touch and then start to separate but their glass gets stretched out a little as they're pulling apart, then it might cause a mark like that as it gets flattened back down on the rollers. Also, the twisting might come from it getting hung up on the machinery. Wirepulls ARE one continuous ribbon. Wirepulls are swirls made from a fine stream of glass which folds back and forth on itself -- to the best of my knowledge. A cat's eye gets its multiple ribbons by a different method. All the ribbons are squirted in at once -- to the best of my knowledge.
  17. Here's a thread for example of marks on machine-made marbles which are frequently asked about by new collectors ... Thanks for any help!
  18. Not a transitional. That would be a cold roll of some sort. Is it even a swirl with one continuous ribbon of yellow? The color and softness of the ribbon (and the size) make me wonder if it might turn out to be a Vitro cat eye.
  19. This one screams "Irish" to me ... well, not screams ... something more festive than "screaming". But now I want to go to a St. Patrick's Day party. ... wondering if it gets the same reaction from someone who actually lives in the United Kingdom.
  20. I traced back through some of Winnie's other threads and found this gem: "The manufacturing of marbles took place from about 1949 up to about 1960/62." That's straight from the son of the man who was the managing director of Veiligglas. http://marbleconnection.com/topic/15635-dutch-marbles-roll-over-the-globe/?do=findComment&comment=142208
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