Wasn't familiar with either. I said pop-folk as just a guess of what to call the basic artists like Joan Baez, Judy Collins and Peter, Paul & Mary. Very, very limited.
Part of me wonders if it could be another unusual Peltier banana like the Honey Ambers ....
Part of me is considering Master.
But mostly, I really don't have an idea so I'll wait and listen to what others have to say.
My musical tastes are quite simple. Yesterday I listened to two soundtracks: The Sound of Music and Mamma Mia!
I really have little clue about music outside pop and pop-folk from 1955 to 1979. Random musical listening doesn't appeal. So it's nice when someone else plays tour guide and recommends a little jaunt into unfamiliar territory.
We have a lot of emoticons to add back in, don't we.
*she says to bump the thread while continuing to stall on organizing a list to give to Lou or seeing if she can figure out emoticon adding herself*
I think it was NLR. My memory for color is really bad. I think it was maybe brown, yellow and blue ribbons. But when I find it or the photos I would not be surprised to learn that I was way off.
Ooops, I definitely meant to say that what I heard was that the non-swirls found at Sistersville were said to have matches at Akro.
But you're not aware of an Akro match for this one? Just leaning more Akro than Alley?
I'm trying to find one particular pelt. Finding a lot of interesting marbles. But not that pelt.
I remember it as having a greenish base. And it has lots of ribbons. But most are on one side of the marble.
So ... while I continue looking for that one ... this is an invitation to post Pelts which are unbalanced ... like mine which had "too many" ribbons on one side, and little or none on the other side.
This is from the Sistersville finds which Sandy once posted. Supposedly most or all of the Sistersville marbles have matches found at Akro digs.
Just wondering if this one also has an Akro match: