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Steph

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  1. Children playing marbles, 1970. © Manchester Daily Express / Science & Society Picture Library Science & Society, Picture Library Prints
  2. Feature Article: Leadership is as Simple as A Childs Game of Marbles
  3. That's a lot of pink. The pink on the tri-lite was intriguing.
  4. Wasn't teasing you, Jess. I just didn't know if there was some message I was missing. Thanks for explaining your picture making philosophies.
  5. ROFL @ Miss October's pose! I started with buttons ... then transitioned into marbles, leaving buttons behind.
  6. That is beautiful. Could design a house around that.
  7. I was having trouble with photobucket loading super slow yesterday. Didn't get kicked off. But gave up on some pages loading.
  8. Awwwwww ..... sweet. And what a great pic. I had one cat who liked to play with my marbles and buttons while I was sorting them. He didn't hurt them. Was gentle. I wish I'd let him do it more.
  9. Good morning! I don't understand the photo concept. Maybe I'll zen on it for awhile.
  10. You just got me all excited about Nivison-Weiskopf marbles. Then I realized that was probably a description of Master marbles. No?
  11. Vitro is looking better and better for that style. Still don't know though. Long-time mystery to me.
  12. If you have one or more Benningtons, at least have a big one. Big marbles in with the smalls to grab attention.
  13. Thanks, Rick. Any idea on the age of the Smokey?
  14. It does look like a 6 fingers.
  15. That's a fun pic ... whatever he's doing .....
  16. Lilac makes me think Alley.
  17. That really looks like a calendar photo!
  18. Dang! That's sharp! But weird. What was Pelt trying to do on that day?
  19. Very short old thread on the subject: http://marbleconnection.com/topic/8778-the-nivinson-weiskopf-company/
  20. This page says, "The NIVISON-WEISKOPF COMPANY: Cincinnati, Ohio, formerly a glass bottle manufacturer and printer of labels between the 1900s and 1980s." http://www.jdcollectorspage.com/RealOldBottles1.html That makes me wonder if they were basic clear marbles. Like for codd bottles or lithography balls for printing.
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