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Nice extra. And you got the marbles from Norman?
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POPEYE BOOSTER CLUB MEMBERSHIP CARD?
What is that? Sounds very spiffy. But I don't think I've heard of it before.
Edit: Oh, I see now. I didn't look far enough into the photos.
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My balloons and food coloring are ready:

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Very handsome.
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Sounds good.
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Thanks!
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The information that Rosenthal operated out of Sistersville about has me convinced. That is a perfectly good reason for the marbles to be there even if they weren't made there.
p.s., I would have guessed Sistersville on the right for the little red one here because the stringy base looks like peewees found in my Rosenthal boxes. It would be cool for that one to turn out to be Akro.


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OMG, Ron.
That Alley box is so sweet I almost forgot to stop and drool over the sparklers.
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Who made those, Ron?
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Loving all those bricks!

And Clyde's marbles too. ♥
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The quality of the Sistersville ones seems to be all over the place.
Including a wide range in consistency of the translucent white-ish base glass. Some of the Sisterville base glass has struck me as more watery than Akro findings were.
Is that just wishful thinking on my part?
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Thanks for all the patch pix.
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The company continued to operate after Alley was gone. It operated until sometime between 1935 and March 1940. So a marble company was in operation at Sistersville WV at least four years maybe eight years after Alley was gone.Brand new info to me! And fascinating. What did they call themselves after Alley left?If Rosenthal had control of that property for years, then yeah, them packaging marbles there would be easy to believe.
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Why are Akro corkscrews found in the dirt at Sistersville ????
They were? I was not aware of that.
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Yeah.
Maybe they used the glass from the same sources. Or maybe whoever Jackson got cullet from was using the same formula Vitro did if Vitro wasn't using cullet yet. The time frame is similar. 1940's.
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Thanks! That's a looker.
What is mine? Something I picked up on the shore while looking for beach glass. Part of a real building brick, maybe.

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It's a dug marble from the Jackson site. And more swirly than that one patch-like view makes it appear.
"As far as the question of who made marbles with purple, might be easier to ask who didn't"
lol, well, yeah, yet I still end up thinking "Alley" when I see lavender swirls.
Ann, I was thinking machine-made but any and all eye candy is welcome.

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Sent ... if I have the right email.
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Interesting result.
I should have hung in a little longer on the better bag.
Congrats to whoever won them.
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Muchas gracias!

Who Made Marbles With Purple?
in Steph's Study Hall
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Hehe. But that doesn't give me a thread to go to when I want a reminder of specific purple marbles!