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Steph

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  1. I have some more box pix to add. Going through and trying not to do duplicates.
  2. Gene Krupa? Sounds like someone I should know about. Pride myself in knowing more about old black and white culture than modern pop culture .... but I have gaps.
  3. For a moment, I thought "yes". But my second thought was that it was Imperial. (Modern, made in Asia.) I'm leaning pretty strongly Imperial but is the darker blue area transparent? If so, that's uncommon for an Imperial, and that's making me hesitate a little.
  4. Belated thanks for the Green Fizz photos.
  5. It's a statement, not a question. Some punctuation is left out.
  6. Gotta love that glow. I'm not a slag person. I suspect that more views might be helpful. Showing seams or tails or whatnot. But maybe someone can tell without more.
  7. Fancy Bennington on the left? Or some other kind of ceramic?
  8. Yeah, that's what I had in mind when I started the boulder thread. Then someone made me think harder about how I felt about calling something a boulder if it was more than 3/4" but less than 7/8". "Whopper" is a fun name.
  9. I'm leaning toward Jabo.
  10. I do not recognize it. Hopefully someone else will.
  11. Sooooo ... I had that "boulder" thread and then the question came up of what size constitutes a boulder. And I don't know! I've been trying not to say "shooter" for any marble over 3/4". So I opted for "boulder" for the larger ones. But is that right? A 13/16" marble is too big to be a tournament shooter ... but is it big enough to be a boulder? What would the right name for it be?
  12. I heard back. Could be awhile before we can get new pix. For the record, the box of 25 Cerise Agates is as found but still there might be some question about whether the contents are all original. Ann's box here might be a more accurate representation: http://marbleconnection.com/topic/6786-mostly-pix-peltier/?p=170238
  13. Not my case. I'll ask about other pix. In the meantime:
  14. I think a gooseberry needs thin, uniform stripes. Hopefully someone else can confirm or correct ... and/or come up with the correct name.
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