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Steph

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  1. lol. glad I could help, Dani. :-)

    Delbert, I would love to see the patch(es) head on for that one! I wonder if it is actually an opal, and not really a helmet. I'm not sure when opals were made. But I THINK later than helmets. (Helmets are from the 1930's.) (edit: and maybe a little bit of the 1940's.)

    Even if they're later, opals are more interesting (to me), mostly coz I don't have as many. :-)

  2. Here's an example from Joemarbles.com to get things started. (edit: a couple of examples)

    Ex. 1, Ex. 2

    th_Vitro-Agate605a.jpgth_Vitro-Agate605b.jpgth_Vitro-Agate605c.jpg

    th_Vitro-Agate607a.jpgth_Vitro-Agate607b.jpgth_Vitro-Agate607c.jpg

    (I guess I shoulda looked over there more before I asked the question, lol. I'll go do that now, but still would like to hear from others. :-)

  3. What is the range of variation of Vitro Opals?

    Some months back I heard something which led me to believe that I'd been defining them too rigidly. For instance, I thought they had to have multi-color patches but then I heard that might not necessarily be so. That "originally" it might have been more about the base of the marble and not so much about the ribbons. Looking for confirmation or correction.

    If you have an opal to show off or have some info to share, that would be awesome. Thanks!

  4. *blush* Thank you very much for the compliment Doogle. :-)

    I really do suck at schmoozing. I know a lot of it is fear. Seen too many foolish people lapping up other people's praise and believing it. Don't want to wake up one morning and find I was a fool.

    But LOL I am a BIT jealous of the people who have fun with all the bragging and cavorting. (Dang, I sound smug, don't I. SOORRRRYY!)

    We all got our own comfort levels. :0) Takes all kinds.

    So what do you think, guys? Auction ended at $18.36. Okay price for a Woodstock in spite of the story?

  5. Agree that looks like oxblood (and yup Bo, to me that looks like a japanese mib, and yup very cool - wouldn't mind having it!) And agree the ox(like) part is accidental.

    Fwiw, Gary, my suspicion is that it likely is copper based. I don't THINK that old marble makers used aventurine on purpose. But I do like to think they used copper-related colors. I want to believe. ;-)

    M!b$ pic shows a trend I've seen. When we think of accidental ox - the kind of glass which many non-newbies might agree looks oxlike - we are most often looking at things in a blue to green range. Or so it has seemed to me. And whether or not mib makers used copper-based colors for that range, it is true that SOME people used copper to make those colors, at least the aqua shades.

    I started a thread at LOM about the aqua <--> ox connection. Here's that link in case anyone is interested.

    *whew* now I need to put my head down. This is such a heavy subject. :-)

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