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Steph

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  1. Here are some photos of early 1930's advertising from Dani Kirk.  I have larger copies somewhere of this advertising which I really really need to find.  But for now:

    1930ish_Akro_01.jpg

    1930ish_Akro_02.jpg



    The Ace looks similar to the Prize Name, but the Ace was designed to have a bit of orange fire in a translucent white base when held up to a light while the Prize Name was designed to be an opaque marble.  

     

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  2. (There was Akro packaging which said Special on it, but that didn't refer to corkscrews in particular.  It was more of a catch-all name for mixed boxes or for less common marbles featured in salesman sample cases.) 

    ((Marbles are complicated.))

  3. Prize Name is an official Akro name.

    Special is a collector's name usually used for marbles that Akro called Tri-Color Agates.   

    However, collectors have been known to stretch that name beyond the Tri-Color Agates to the point that they will use it for marbles that were intended to have two basic colors but ended up with an unintended third color because of the chemistry of the glass.  That appears to be how your righthand marble came to be called a Special by the person who sold it to you. 

  4. 5 hours ago, Chad G. said:

    Oops !! I guess the Vacor is iridescent, my bad  :eusa_doh:

    LINK :   https://www.billes-en-tete.com/detail.php?id=67

     

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    Chad, there is a non-iridescent Vacor with similar colors and no name that I know of.  It was found in assortment nets from the 1990's.  I looked hard at some pictures I have of those because the colors are very close but in the end I still leaned strongly Alley.  

    Check out the pictures here:

    https://marbleconnection.com/topic/11724-new-marbles-which-sort-of-look-old/?do=findComment&comment=107179

     

  5. 2 hours ago, Brock said:

    I think i have seen that type/size in the big boy bags .  ? By marble king?  Not sure if the marble stock was purchased elsewhere for those.


    Berry Pink jobbered both Peltiers and Alleys under a "Marble King" brand label before he started the official Marble King company.  The first Marble King factory was actually the last Alley factory.  Pink bought it from Mr. Alley.  

    After the Marble King company was founded, Pink continued to use old Alley stock for the first few years before his distinctive Marble King company style was perfected.  

    So depending on the bag and label design, there could have been a couple of paths for big Alleys to get into Marble King bags.  :thup:

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  6. 30 minutes ago, Leigh said:

    Thank you! Any idea what they are then?

     


    They don't look familiar to me.  

    I'm supposing Vitro but can't even guess which decade they would be from.   Totally unaware of any collector's name they might have. 

  7. Light, eh?  Surprising.

    I was only going by the look.   I don't recall if I was ever told what was inside them. 

     

    If they're the ones I heard about from a reputable collector, they have a different origin than the magic marker marbles.    I remember hearing of a marble which was originally sold on ebay without any fake story with it.   Then later people may have started telling sketchy stories about it.  For some reason I associate that ebay offering with those enamel looking marbles.  But it's all very vague in my mind.

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