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Steph

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  1. I think probably more than one company new and old used Manganese. I've had a variety of orange glowers.

    ... also had some other colors. Sometimes you have to move the bright glowers out of the way to see the other colors but they're kinda neat when you notice them.

    Had an Akro Popeye which had four or five colors under blacklight, but no way could I see them if a Lemonade was anywhere near.

    Jabo classics can do some pretty funky things under blacklight.

    Also had some modern Marble Kings (and some jars) which glowed a rather cool blue shade.

  2. June 24, 1949

    The Marble King company is incorporated in St. Marys, WV. The incorporators on record are Berry Pink, Lucius Coleman and Adele Rubin. Sellers Peltier is also reported to have been a partner early on.

    They are using the old Alley plant which Berry Pink acquired from Lawrence Alley "for the sum of $5.00 and other good and valuable considerations ..."

    For a time they sold left over Alleys under the Marble King label, possibly also selling Peltier marbles under the label. Alley swirls show up in Marble King ads as late as 1954.

    The plant manager was Roger Howdyshell, who would later own the company.

    Pink handled sales and promotions from his base in New York.

    Source: American Machine-Made Marbles, Six, Metzler and Johnson

  3. Different people do seem to use transparent and translucent in different ways.

    Marbles which look "almost transparent" when backlit but where the base isn't actually clear enough to see into are "translucent" to me. But I think some are calling 'em transparent.

    I don't object ... I just keep it in mind .....

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