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11 hours ago, cheese said:
Steph, I just knew someone would say Kokomo, that's what it looked like to me too in the blurry pic.
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The clue I was thinking I saw was what looks like fire inside ... on the bottom of the marble.
But only comes in peewee ... no that does not make it easy for me!
Hmmmm ....*heads out to look for head-scratching emoticon*
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Leaning Jabo.
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I'm thinking Jabo.
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The colors remind me of the Vacor Sea Turtle. I don't see a very Vacor structure on yours though.
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Icky! I hope you and your wife can stay relatively comfortable.
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Tricky one. My first thought was actually Jabo, but I could also see it being a vintage swirl from a company such as Cairo Novelty or even a messed up Peltier. Just not sure.

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Thinking Peltier Rainbo here:

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Can't swear not Akro but am considering Vitro.

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51 minutes ago, Jeff54 said:
Whelp, that's too bad as I'd hoped; whenever she first showed up, it would happen. Regardless, on the bright side, unless you're a Green Bay Packers fan, you should be able to retain: 'It's a Double Tunnel' now. 😀
Swiss Cheesehead, that's me.
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I want to guess Chuck's but am afraid I'll be right ... and then would have to find another marble to blur!

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7 hours ago, Jeff54 said:
That orange, gives it away, if you own one, add the tunnel and size: it's a German double tunnel. Yet you can't see the tunnel on the reverse side. If you hadn't known it yet; look a little closer Steph, should see another tunnel on the darker side with a loop facing the orange side.
And, while I don't mean to change or interrupt the topic,; I have been wondering for quite some time; if Winnie had matched them in or from veggyglass too?
Because, in this photo ( Taken over ten years ago so, forget exactly how many doubles) below there are 4 or 5 Double Tunnels, the rest are Veggy's and it all came as a group from Germany. And while GB antik says; the striped are pre 1939, I say: Colors, including your orange: 'Feel like', ( in my photo; the red, white and blue, light green and white, orange and violet and the blue and white) 40-60's and that time frame would fit with Veggy.
I can't be sure -- swiss cheese memory -- but I don't remember seeing any indication that this seamed marble style came from the Veiligglas factory.
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Not quite sure what to make of the rest. Are they swirls or are they more like really wiggly Peltiers, for instance? Need to let this simmer a bit.
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No slags.
The top comes closest. Could be called a slag, except that we call it a transitional. Yes, it is handgathered. A Japanese transitional. -
3 hours ago, Chad G. said:
Yeah !! Now who wouldn't have known what that is ... Me ...
Chad, the white tunnel near the seam is what made me think that one photo would quickly give it away.

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Your turn, Chuck!
It's one of my very best marbles. I'm guessing that Winnie sent it. Do you remember it?
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5 minutes ago, Fire1981 said:
Is it a foreign marble ? 🔥
Yes.
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6 minutes ago, Fire1981 said:
It’s a contemporary of some sorts 🔥
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7 minutes ago, Fire1981 said:
So there’s only one seam. Right ? 🔥
Two seams
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35 minutes ago, Chad G. said:
I was gonna just post all the known manufacturers "but" we'll be there by a process of elimination soon enough (maybe?) I'm delaying taking pix for the same reason as you "if I ever win again ?"
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Does the green fluoresce under blacklight?




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