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Interesting combos!
And the transitional ... that's a neat concept.
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I started to say vaseline glass, but other kinds of fluorescence are welcome too.


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Neat!
Nice historical lot.
The clears are intriguing.
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went googling for an interesting looking sulphide ... and now I'm trying to make out what it says on the base

http://www.marblecollecting.com/marble-reference/online-marble-id-guide/sulphides/
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Yeah, I don't know how to count stages, but that's a beautiful combo.
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That's that country sounding group.
Pleasant.
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whoa!
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Are they AMT?
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Imitation? Is there a story behind those?
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That's some interesting information. Surprised by how closely a 1971 article meshes with we know now. (Not an exact match but still a modern-sounding rendition.)
The two words which stand out to me are "blockbuster octopus". What a name!
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Cool. Some new ones to me there too.
I'll add them to the list.

1971
aggies, allies, mibs, migs, clayies, kimmies, immies, Chinees, crockies, pot-eyes, Chinas, bolders, blockbusters, peewee's, peedabs, doughies, doughie, blockbuster octopus, cloudies, clearies, flinties, ringers, shooters, red moonstone?, blue candy stripes?, steelies, glassies, miggle, crockie, aggie, robin's eggs, red eyes, blackies (so many names, I possibly missed some)
"red eyes" are described as rare and transparent
"blackies" are described as "as dark as nighttime in a tunnel"
Foreign terminology: gudes (Brazil), Torrah (Africa), bowls (England), bolitas (South America), "kicking the marbles" (China)
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Love it!
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Yes, what a wonderful one to have.
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My guess for size is 2 1/8 inches.
How close is my guess?

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I see what you're saying. I wondered about that too. That's still my best guess. Maybe some runs did have it. Michelangelo runs were different from year to year. Maybe Hurricane runs were also?
Well, I really don't know. So I won't keep trying to convince you!

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You could upload them into a gallery album.
Or if they're less than 450 kb apiece, upload them as attachments. If they're close to 450 without going over, you might need to make a separate post for each attachment.
Or you could email them to one of us and we could do the work of hosting and posting.

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Nice!
Lovely to see detailed pic of a Japanese box.
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Thanks! The middle pair might be Hurricanes.




Lolcats ... And Other Critters
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Very cute.