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  1. Bump! We're heading into the last day. The last few minutes get very exciting. Prices can explode! Get your popcorn ready. ( :
  2. Pinx? where are you? She has some odd bananas. I might have some of her pix saved. I'll look. But it would be cool of course if she beat me to it. One of the weirdest bananas I remember was white with a red dot in it, if I recall that correctly. Not sure whose that was.
  3. that first pic is kinda cool. has a mineral look to it. too bad you couldn't do it on command and expect it to stay that way over time.
  4. Did I forget to say that's neat? . . . coz that's neat!
  5. This was posted by Ron Tramontano and shared by Pete at Land of Marbles: "Nadine MacDonald passed away last week after a long illness. She remained upbeat throughout her ordeal and continued to produce her handmade ceramic marbles when she was able to. Some of her work is available here at The Land Of Marbles. She was talented beyond words and will be missed by all who knew and loved her." Best wishes and prayers for Nadine's family and many friends at this time.
  6. There is a grading system here: http://marblealan.com/FAQ.htm It's one which has M- at 9.0, NM+ at 8.9. . . It talks in some detail about how much damage is allowed at which level. Not everyone follows that system. I've seen more than one person use numbers in middle to high 9 range for NM. They've actually said NM, and 9.5 or something like that. Making me wonder if it was a typo. But then I read all their auctions, and it has become clear that's how their system is. Gotta make mental adjustments, and look closely at the pix. :-)
  7. I did! Should I look up something specific? Found stones and a vase. Deep but still somewhat bright red. For example: http://www.starruby.in/store/info/pigeon-blood-red-rubies
  8. Pop Quiz: What color would you call the dark pink band here? I want it to be Chicken Blood! (I believe the marble is Carole's.)
  9. Gorgeous! . . wooooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwww A little google is a dangerous thing but what I just read was that the peachblow glass came after the peachblow ceramics. http://www.theglassmuseum.com/peachblow.htm Found some pix of chicken blood (literally and in mineral form). Led me to think that chicken blood as a color might be somewhere around the darker pink shade on the pieces pictured here: Chicken-Blood Stone and A Jixue (chicken blood) stone seal. And this is billed as a pigeon blood vase: Japanese Ginbari Cloisonne Vases akasuke or pigeon blood. And here are some stones: Pigeon Blood Red Rubies.
  10. Here's a quotation with the names of some shades of copper-based glazes. Anyone here just happen to have any examples of these other coppery colors lying around? The sang-de-boeuf is oxblood but what does chicken blood (sang de poulet) or pigeon blood look like, for example? lol
  11. that first one is pretty. Great colors. I like the striping.
  12. Steph

    Vitro Tiger Eyes

    (and the Easter eggs at the front of post #6 :-)
  13. This just in! They're Champions! I just got a couple with a Champ box! lol (thanks for the samples D :-)
  14. I suspect that your idea of sending them off to Alan might be the best. Individually wrapped to keep them safe and sound to protect them in their journey of course. Having his reputation behind the sale could help you come closest to getting the price you hope. I don't mean to rain on your parade. Maybe someone will swoop in and take them off your hand before I'm done even typing this! Wishing you the best of luck no matter what!
  15. Steph

    Vitro Tiger Eyes

    Coolness! And then the Type 4's can look like Type 3's but have a white base. Those are sometimes overlooked as something like "all-reds with no red".
  16. Steph

    Vitro Tiger Eyes

    Awesomation! Thanks guys!
  17. I'm brain dead this morning. Couldn't answer what shoulda been a simple Vitro question in the ID forum. So how about just a carefree Tiger Eye thread. Show 'em if you got 'em! p.s., one of Chuck B.'s Tiger Eye article from the WVMCC newsletter, now at Joemarbles.com, the one which describes the Tiger Eye types. p.p.s., And another, 57 VARIETIES
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