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Steph

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  1. Thanks for sharing. Good luck with the show! You'll do great.
  2. Yep, Ravenswood had a blue and purple also and that would fit better with the base. http://marbleconnection.com/topic/7584-ravenswood-novelty-marbles-a-review-of-varieties/
  3. I have a Champion with blue and purple ribbons on a white base, but the white on my Champ is more watery than yours appears.
  4. I moved the quotation marks away -- on the left to give you a capital and on the right to give you symmetry. And yippee for finding the cats! Looking forward to seeing 'em. Master cross-throughs? ????
  5. Funny how much that tickles us!
  6. The second image didn't load. Maybe it was too big. I'm gonna guess it's vintage and thus will guess Alley based on size and general swirliness. I'll stick with that.
  7. Interesting how the blue goes jagged. Looks ever so slightly Pelty in this view, but not in the others. Hmmmm .......
  8. In these views it looks more swirly to me than slaggy. At that size for a swirl, my first thought is actually Vacor. That seems a little big even for an Alley, but Alley would be my second choice at that size. And maybe Jabo next. I'm not seeing a Vacor structure though in these views. So I'm at a loss. Maybe more views would help?
  9. Here are some Akro sparklers for a more direct visual comparison to the Masters. Post Some Sparklers Just For Fun
  10. The smaller marble in the middle might be a Vitro. Not sure about the one on the left in those views.
  11. Totes adorbs. I'd heard of Pee Wee Reese but didn't know much about him. Just googled to learn more. Interesting life.
  12. Oh yes, I remember now. That makes sense.
  13. That brings the name "pigtail" to mind. Wasn't there an Akro with that name?
  14. Thank you very much. And a warm and safe holiday to you, too!
  15. A Thai dessert with pink tapioca clumps and green gelatin-y noodle-y bits in sweet coconut milk. Slurp.
  16. But what does "0xFF" mean? Other than the number 255 ....
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