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Steph

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  1. What might have happened is that perhaps the seller posted this marble or a similar one here for ID. If one board member said "parakeet", and another said "Vitro elite", the seller may have combined the names in his ID. He might even have posted it on more than one board and might have combined the input from the various sites. I think many interesting ebay names might arise from that type of board exchange. Once we've given our opinions on it, the seller of the marble has to make his best judgement of how to list it.
  2. I appreciated Edna's answer in that other thread and would like it if she would reconstruct it here. In a compact way it refers to different conventions and traditions which have been in use by collectors. Here are those quotes from Ron:
  3. Speak your piece and show your treasures!
  4. Thank you Scott. That's terrific. Any help in this area is MUCH appreciated. I have one box waiting to uploaded still, one Craig posted elsewhere and okayed for here. But that might be it for me for who knows how long.
  5. Kevin was welcomed at this board when no other board would put up with him. He posted abusively. Loudly. With foul language. He violated board etiquette. Not just "edgy". He violated explicit warnings. He repeatedly posted things he was told not to. He had to be put on "post approval", which means that a moderator had to read what he wrote and approve it before it showed up for everyone else. This hurt his feelings. He swore that this board was going to go down in flames and he started his own board. So yeah, it's a different site, and a different side. edit: That was the "long story short" version. He was actually put on "post approval" twice and suspended once. When he was suspended he used a fake IP address to reregister with a new name. We figured that out fast but Lou let him stay anyway. Lou and Sue were amazingingly patient with him but that's not the story you will hear from him. So, yes, it's a different side.
  6. Bumping it for you and opening it up to the main chat. :-)
  7. Here are some more pix from Nancy. The turquoise and gold make nice accents. And one of those looks like it has a lot of clear. I still love the snowy white ones. Nice assortment all around. (click to enlarge)
  8. It's alright. It's just not pleasant to link to the site of someone who despises us that much. I hope you understand. No offense intended to you. :-) For you, I hope the link worked.
  9. LOL. Why do people keep asking here when Kevin's site goes down? He has sworn that this board is going to go down in flames. Asking about his board here is like rubbing salt in the wound he has already perpetrated on us. But, um, yes, Stace, I think I do know. :-) lol. He seems to have changed his forum's address up a little. Try this: allaboutmarbles.com
  10. I thought I'd seen one like this recently in an oxblood discussion. I'm not sure where to look for it though. Not having good luck with search engines lately and haven't been saving pix like I used to, due to computer troubles. .... so how much do you trust yourself to be able to tell ox in hand?
  11. Hey Brian, your banana has three fans. Quote of the day: "I don't know Brian, but dancing bananas are awesome!!"
  12. Shooters, aggies, whatÂ’s this about?
  13. how do you decide which is which?
  14. Thanks as always, Nancy. Can hardly wait for your book!
  15. Good point Ann. Yeah they were mentioned in another thread and the emphasis here looks like it's on collectors (or their outerwear), but yeah, thanks for bringing the marble making pioneers into the thread. *thumbs up* Martin Christensen's greatgranddaughter (or other descendant) might even be able to be found for a presentation. I've seen a fairly recent article featuring one of his descendants.
  16. That's NLR, for "National Line Rainbo". Some time around the mid-30's Peltier changed their Rainbo style. Marbles made before the change have been seen in packaging with the "National Line" brand on them, so this earlier version is called National Line Rainbo. Marbles made after the change are called simply Rainbos.
  17. Ode to Brian's banana . . . coz I should be doing laundry. :ph34r:
  18. Kewl. Thanks. I think I'm seeing it. More Alleys to find!
  19. So are we seeing a clue about how those two colors - the orange and the green - behaved in the furnace? How hard it was for the color batches to mix, or how easy it was for them to separate . . . or sumpin.
  20. Brown? I see a brown band on the side of the ribbon but some looks like brick. Is it possible we are looking at ox? edit: oh now I see you mentioned ox in the subtitle. sorry for missing that before. I'll suggest Alley, but mostly to start the conversation rolling. Do you happen to recall what was said about them in the main chat? If no one else replies here maybe I'll send it over to there.
  21. I'm so sorry. I wish I saw them. I'm actually crying. You're always so fun. Where was everyone? I know. I know what we were paying attention to. Man, we owe you.
  22. :( :( :( I missed this thread somehow. I don't know how. Now I feel totally sick that no one replied.
  23. Suhweet! Any handmade I found in the dirt would make me do cartwheels, but there are some really nice ones there! Love that wide-banded multicolor jasper. (that's what that is, right? in the middle pic?)
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