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Steph

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  1. I'm seeing Vitro potential on the top 4. The middle row look like Vitro Whities. MK on the bottom left. And I don't see the bottom right well enough to say.
  2. The only reference I have is text from the 2007 ebay auction and that was only a physical description of the box.
  3. Steph

    Time to Fight

    Bravo! You're allowed at least two days of completely zoning out. Anyone who says otherwise can come talk to me!
  4. I just went looking for some Jabo Tribute halves that I am hoping to give to someone to make art with, and I found two Marble King tournament bags -- one plastic, one cloth. Two out of dozens of things I've had on a tentative wish list, having forgotten that I already had them. I have serious issues with "out of sight, out of mind".
  5. The picture had disappeared. I dropped in to fix it. I'll stick around for a bit join the discussion. I don't know about which boxes Akro produced for sample or sale. However, I will say that what I know about Akro from that time period suggests that we can't take Akro's word on being the manufacturer of the contents. Even with the fancy extra word "exclusively" added in. However, I also do not know what sizes Akro manufactured at the very beginning of their time in West Virginia. They took a lot from MFC. Did that include a higher range of marble sizes than what would eventually become their standard? Maybe I should know. Should I know? Is it in some document I've already posted and forgotten about?
  6. I was all in for Akro even before Art posted. But, yeah, nice examples, Art. And of course I'm still all in for Akro.
  7. I don't stop in this thread often enough. Those thumb pots are adorable. Joep's carved concrete is amazing. And I love Eggie's marble bag, with contents -- a time capsule.
  8. I have a growing collection of that style. My friends bring me marbles. They can't tell modern from vintage. But I don't mind at all, especially when some of those are in the bunch.
  9. Marbles made by M. F. Christensen and Son. M.F. Christensen and Son (marbleconnection.com)
  10. I usually ballpark that style as being from the 1930's. Could have been earlier though.
  11. I think the blue one is a Japanese transitional. Same as a slag, but special name for the Japanese handgathered ones.
  12. Steph

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY

    Happy birthday, Chad!
  13. Thanks for sharing. Yes, Akro on the Porcelfrit and Peltier on the comics with the Peerless Patch marble. (There is a modern version of the comics on Marble King marbles but the ones in this thread are Peltier.) KT? Do you know what the initials stand for?
  14. Steph

    Opinions

    I am seeing one longish, slightly curved seam. Also, now I'm wondering how opaque it is. The new pictures look more opaque than the first pictures were making me think of. Those two things are moving me away from my thoughts of it being Master. The texture of the glass and the large size could still be clues to the right person. If I recall correctly, Vitro had boxed sets of large game marbles.
  15. Steph

    Opinions

    Not an opinion. Only thoughts. Do you see any v-shaped or u-shaped marks indicating cutlines? At first glance, this appears to have a chance to be a Master Cloudy. I don't know the size range of the Cloudy. I don't see any sizes given in the one ad I know to check. But all the other styles on that ad went up to size 2 at least. So maybe Cloudy did also. Does it have a fisheye? That would be a good size for an Akro Flintie.
  16. Steph

    Time to Fight

    When I read of your taste buds being bombarded, I still feel positive for you. For some reason I thought your lost of taste sensation might be more permanent, so every time I read that it gets a temporary setback, I'm happy for what it will ultimately be when your treatment is behind you.
  17. Steph

    .938

    Made with Fenton Burmese Glass cullet.
  18. Steph

    .938

    Jabo! And I would hope that it would glow under blacklight. I won't make a bet on it though. I expect the 5/8" ones with that pink to glow. I don't expect the 3/4" ones with the pink to glow. I don't know what to expect on the big ones.
  19. Steph

    ID help

    Cold rolls and I don't know what gives it the roughed up look. Maybe it touched something it shouldn't ought to have touched somewhere in the machinery or in whatever thing caught it as it came off the rollers?
  20. The lighting doesn't feel natural so I'm going to hedge here a bit, but to me it looks Vitro for now.
  21. ... or folded up Akro cork
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