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January 2, 1920
Beery (sic) Pink, age 22, lives at 74 Lincoln St. in Passaic with his family.
Occupation: salesman, silk co.
48-year-old Meyer is a hotel proprietor. 47-year-old Anna is not employed. 23-year-old Louis is a hotel clerk. 18-year-old Irving is a manager of a cloak store. 15-year-old Evelyn appears to still be in school.
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August 18, 1897
Berry Pink appears to have been Pink's original name. I wasn't sure because his name showed up in different ways in the censuses. In one census his name is given as Benjaman, for example. But for now 'Berry' is looking correct. This is what I have to start him off.
Berry Pink
New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980
birth: 18 Aug 1897 — Passaic City, Passaic, New Jersey
residence: New Jersey, United States
parents: Meyer Pink, Annie Horwitz
I'm still curious about some of the name changes. Do they mean middle names? Or ?? His family members' names also changed from census to census. He had a brother who went by both Isreal, Irving and Erwin/Irwin. Makes me wonder if I'm getting a tiny glimpse into how immigrant families assimilated into the culture. Or if maybe they just changed their names from time to time, just because. I know that happened too. Kids grow up. They get tagged with different names.
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I don't know. I wish I did.
Anyone else experiencing that?
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I have a slowly growing collection of single seam marbles I'd like to expand faster and photograph someday. When they aren't Chrissie, I count them as oddballs. Here's my single seam marble king bumblebee.

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Here are some boxes. None mine. The Berry Pink ones were Joeager's and now I think they belong to another board member.
The first is Peltier. The others as noted are Berry Pink. Not identical (obviously ;-) but they all say "Champion Marbles" and have the same boy in the illustration. No reason to think there was any foul play. Berry Pink had some sort of interest in the Peltier company as early as the 30's.


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Berry Pink or Peltier should both be okay. No reason to think either is a repro.
Pink had a Peltier connection. I don't know if he was a part owner or if he was just a very close associate. But I'm pretty sure that's not the only example where they had same or similar boxes, with the Peltier name on some and Berry Pink on others. I'll try to rustle up the other example I have in mind.
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That's incredible.
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the umbilical cord marble!
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wowwww
did you create that marble stand yourself ???
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I have a Block price guide ... somewhere. I'm on the look out for it to see if it might be the book you mean. I don't have access to a scanner though.
Bumping this and moving it to the general chat forum. Maybe someone else can rustle a scan up.
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What is it about citruses which seems so juicy?
*drool*
edit: not to slight the rest! a lot of nice pelt ....
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whats you guys think pelt or vitro?,,,,bj
akro

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This thread got me looking at my older looking glass peltier again. I was sure these were older but never new what to think about them until now. First two rows across plus first two third row have that blue base that will let light thru it but you would think opaque until you put up to light. Third row last two have a green base that you can get light thru. Some of these let thru more light than others. Thanks to all replies.
All Rainbos. Nice set. Later than Submarines. Don't know which decade. 30's to 60's? Could be earlier Rainbos, but still later than NLR's.
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I'm also curious about that one.
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this is a flash ander click pic
lol - I finally clicked the thumbnail. sorry I took so long. nice!
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Chordus, are you familiar with Chris' other work? He's very socially conscious.
His subjects include an array of political and cultural figures.
He has a gallery here: http://glasskitchen.com
I just noticed his blog. It has some photos too.
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Completely awesome.
I had one of those Sistersville mussel shells with holes where the buttons were punched out. I don't now. Wish I did!
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What information do you have to offer?
Nothing in particular. Just having fun thinking about a pretty marble.
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Sorry about that.
But as I said, I'm not trying to be neutral. It would be a lost cause.
Before yesterday I was trying to be neutral on this topic. Then yesterday, someone asked me specially to give my opinion in this thread and now that I've gotten interested in it, I'm participating just like any other member of the board. As a real live human who is interested in a beautiful marble.
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No, Bo, why should I be neutral?
The best I can hope for is that I'm accused of non-neutrality more or less equally, and so far I'm doing pretty good in that department.
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Maybe salamanders have blue where Chuck comes from.
... or maybe he could call it a blue tongue skink.


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I've heard of red-based Peltiers before. Ruby Slippers come to mind.
However, one thing I've never heard of before is Peltier taking a transparent based marble and completely covering the surface with other colors in the way Vitro is known to have done.
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I'm under the impression that when you backlight a pelt submarine it's supposed to look close to transparent.
Other than that and the basic blue and red/orangey colors, I don't know the "definition".

Berry Pink Timeline
in Steph's Study Hall
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April 8, 1930
Berry Pink, age given as 30, is said to reside at 74 Lincoln St. His mother is now the head of household. Brother Erwin and Erwin's wife (can't make out the name) also live there.
Berry's occupation: Executive for a rubber mill. (That would be Morris Rosenthal's rubber mill.)
He says he's a veteran of the World War.