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Good Friday is coming up. That means marbles at Tinsley Green. I just got a great book written by Sam McCarthy-Fox about the games, Good Friday Marbles: Tinsley Green and More. (Thank you Sam!) I also heard from Debra Stanley-Lapic - National Marbles Champ 1973 and proud mom of Whitney (NMC 2009). They're going to be playing in the games . . . and visiting with Sam. :-) Debra has played there before. She won as part of the American team in 1993. This year it will just be Debra and Whitney from the U.S. so they'll be playing on a British team. AND they're playing Jabo ambassador. They have a 25 pounds of Jabos to share with teams from other countries. They're having to split them up between the whole family's luggage so they won't be over the weight limit. LOL Check out this article about Whitney in the Reading Eagle, Marbles champ follows mom's international path. There are 3 pix in the article, one of Whitney and Debra - and two of Jabos - Jabos lying in thick white sand. That appears to be a big difference between marbles here and there - playing in thick sand. Check it out.
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I've bid on one before! lol I had no idea you were into Pelts, much less this close to a complete comic set. Good job!
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Whitney Lapic - our reigning national champ - is going to be participating in that. Her mom sent me an article to post about it. (coming soon)
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They look so exotic!
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10 Vane Cat's Eye (Gotta Be Rare)
Steph replied to cat's eye jack's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Drop the marble. That will make it easier to get out. -
10 Vane Cat's Eye (Gotta Be Rare)
Steph replied to cat's eye jack's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
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Not exactly a quarter pressed into clay. I was confused by the negative relief, but if it was pressed in, the image would come out backwards. right? I had misread something Alan said earlier. I thought he would be on the side of vintage. Now I'm down to one person I know saying likely vintage in private, and one anonymous vintage voter here. This one surprised me! Glad I posted!
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Interesting votes so far. 6 for definitely modern. 1 for likely modern. 2 for likely vintage. One for no idea. (One of the likely vintage votes is mine.) What is it which says "definitely modern" to so many?
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10 Vane Cat's Eye (Gotta Be Rare)
Steph replied to cat's eye jack's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Is that a 4th red vane? Or is that a string of debris hovering over the center of the 3rd vane? -
Discussion of coin sulphides made me hunt this one up. This sold on ebay. I don't know who won it. The feedback I've received makes me lean toward it being old, but not positive. Actually rereading some old comments on it is making me lean even more toward old. So I probably don't need to post this now. But since I already have it typed, I will go ahead with it! LOL. It's a different looking mib, huh? Here was the seller's description:
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I just noticed something. I was thinking of the red as being there because maybe Vitro had run out of black that day and were making a substitution. A literal replacement band. But on some of them at least it appears that the red was in the middle on purpose. Thinking specially of the ones with the black (brown) on the ends and the red in the middle. That one with the half black band and the black ends suddenly becomes more intriguing. Okay, I'm easily intrigued (lol), but still, that's weird.
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George sent several interesting ads, and Al sent another copy of the one he posted which got me wondering about Yellow Jacket dates. 1957 (check out the Blackies - I think this might be earlier than the more famous version of Blackies) 1957 July 1964 August 1964 (handle interpretations of this ad with care) 1965, again
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I think the four-finger is the one I've been calling an 8-finger. :-) Does this come up with Alan's old Vitro page for you? http://web.archive.org/web/20010818084127/marblealan.com/vitro/ p.s., Have you been to Joemarbles.com?
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I'll name a name . . . for the maker of these scenic chinas. Someone named Flessa in Germany. I've actually heard three spellings of the name. Vlessa and Flesse also. I welcome correction from someone with more intimate knowledge of the matter. Like Cees or Jeroen perhaps. But this is what I've heard and I choose to state the name because to this point it has seemed like mere rumor that this modern scenic maker might even exist. I think it is time to make it more concrete. But as I said, if I have any facts wrong, I welcome correction.
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Holy Snikies, I Got Approved, Vote For The Marble Car
Steph replied to bigjohn691500's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
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Hi Suzie. What a nice post I hadn't seen the relisted auction but appreciated the seller's willingness to post a correction. Hunted the 2nd listing up in case anyone else was curious. Here that is. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180474242679
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Thanks for the kind words Gail. Oh gee, "four fingers" aren't ringing a bell. I better go to Alan's page to see what that is!
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I think it would be cool if we could talk about some of the marbles which bring high dollars in auctions because they're confused for older marbles. With examples and as much as we are able to know about when they were made. And with as little negativity as possible. We can complain about them being made, or we can try to learn about them. The choice might not be as cut and dried as that, but if there is too much negativity, then it seems that fewer people will participate in sharing information. These auctions are the ones which bring this to mind for me now. Marble blue with Cross 1,38 - 1,4 inch from Lauscha Ger EAGLE MARBLE GREEN SIZE 1,39 INCH Some pix from the auctions: (click to enlarge) Those are new. However, they are not made by the same person whom Hansel commissioned to make the coin sulphies in 2004. Norbert Geitner made those. If I'm not mistaken, this is one of Mr. Geitner's: I'm going to see if I can get pix of the coin sulphides made in 2004, and maybe of some of the other coin sulphides which were made before 2004. Someone named Didi was making those. Would love to hear from others. I've asked Lee (Marble Wife) to add whatever she can. She has access to a lot of different reproductions. Okay, let's have some fun now! LOL
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*groan* I really feel for you Gene. aaargh
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hehe, I did move it Sue. lol. It was in the restoration forum so I moved it but I left a link so I could move it back when it ran its course. Me too. I've heard people asking, and kept waiting with great interest for an answer. But never got a clear idea.
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Wow, what a difference! That's amazing.
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Juicy. Would the last one be deemed an auger? Do you know how many you have? lol
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LOL. I was watching it and was all impressed by someone devoting that much space in their garage to something like this. Took me quite a while to figure out this was a professional group who musta had lots of help with that and that they were in a warehouse or somethin'. DOH!
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Holy Snikies, I Got Approved, Vote For The Marble Car
Steph replied to bigjohn691500's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Oh sheesh! who's still voting? I almost forgot today. bump bump bump. BJ might not make it. But he might. Not too late if we get more friends playing. Let's all of us at least hang on.