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Steph

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  1. Maybe they were supposed to be the wheel for a different kind of caster.
  2. Bump! I do feel pretty good about Akro on the green but I won't bet my cats on it.
  3. Tempting to get it. But I'll wait and let someone else have the fun this time.
  4. The front right look like Akro to me. Not necessarily seeing Vitro on the blue and yellow. Could they be Akro? No idea on the back. You pretty sure they're old?
  5. My theory is that the metallic came out accidentally due to some sort of excess or otherwise uncontrolled quality of the metallic elements used to make the blue glass. The relative rarity of these suggests to me that it was relatively easy to stop this from happening with the dark blue glass ... perhaps easier than it was to control the appearance of oxblood in turquoise glass.
  6. Some past references to Red Jenny: No opinion from me on the auction you're looking at. Except that even if it turns out to be a CAC, that is a significantly higher price than I recall hearing discussed for a Jenny the one time I remember such a discussion.
  7. Something is very wrong with that one! VERY
  8. Never heard of such a thing. Would being thinking Conqueror myself.
  9. No comment on bubbles but my first thought when I saw the marble was Chinese handmade.
  10. I didn't search for it. Someone posted it on a political forum - don't ask why - and the first thing I thought was "marbles!" So I had to share it with ya'll.
  11. What does that last one look like backlit?
  12. Hmmm .... Some of those look contemporary on this end. Oh, you mean the spotted ones spefically? They don't look German to me but I'm no expert on handmades. I'll move this to the main section to increase the chances that handmade collectors will peek at 'em.
  13. Roger, I have no idea who did a marble in bright green and gray. Bright green like that makes me think Jabo first but
  14. Hard to tell with one small photo. I don't get a CAC feel from it but I'm not a CAC specialist. Hopefully others will weigh in.
  15. What did I do? lol I haven't even read all the way through this thread. Guess I better do that!
  16. I think that Cambridge offered bullet mold casters in 1903.
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