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Steph

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  1. Thanks, king. I understand the confidentiality and appreciate even just knowing that they exist.
  2. ONE DAY someone is going to come up with a complete set so we can be sure of what that cue looked like. Gotta happen.
  3. They're made in Germany. 1800's or early 1900's.
  4. Welcome, Kelly. Nice to meet you. Hope we can help. Will be fun trying.
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    Emoticons

    lolololol Lou said to keep reminding him but I'm gonna wait a bit. Clearly you know where to find the ones you need.
  6. Awwwww. I really really like earthenware. Just think was that little splash of color meant to kids 150 years ago.
  7. Oh yah! Now that actually looks like one which was meant to be a pop! Cool!
  8. Yes, congratulations. Be careful when packaging it for transit. Want to protect the marbles from damage. Damage from both outside impact and inside impact.
  9. Hi. Welcome. Thoughts? First thought: That's a very high starting price for four pounds of marbles. [Edit: I see that you had a very low starting price, not the $585 that the bid is now at. Sorry about that confusion.] Second thought: The steelie shouldn't be stored with them, and should not be allowed to touch them during shipping. Third thought: There are some _very_ nice marbles there. However, you'll probably have better luck reaching your monetary target if you sell some of the nicer ones separately, with good individual pictures so that people can make informed judgments about condition. There's a big difference in value between truly mint marbles and those in near mint condition. Hope this helps!
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    A Cac Bloodie Thing

    Love your fill-in-the-blank, Galen. Well-posed question.
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    Folded . . . ?

    Odd shade but it looks like a Moss Agate to me. The swirly kind.
  12. Such as the Hoover and World's Fair ones?
  13. Mislukkeling is a good word too ... I could say it without anyone knowing what I'm saying to them! *wink*
  14. 30's and 40's is a realistic date estimate. I think I see one 1950's or 1960's marble on the bottom. There are some Peltier Rainbos. Some Alley swirls. A couple of Akro corkscrews. The slightly newer (but still old) one at the bottom is a Vitro Blackie. (The black and blue one on a white base.)
  15. Winnie, L is for "Loser".
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