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Steph

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  1. Sorry you didn't get any answers. I recommend posting handmade questions in the main forum. Since most of the marbles in the ID section are machine-mades, people who specialize in handmades don't look over here as often.

    Does it have anything in the middle of it?

    Would this fall into the "maypole" category. I'm just winging it here. All I know about handmades is what I read in Paul Baumann's book, Collecting Antique Marbles.

    I'll move this over to the main section to get some more eyes on it. -s

  2. I thought I knew where Galen's pic was but couldn't find it right off. Since this is already one of the cooler threads and could be better if someone besides me played with you :-) I think I'll bump it and temporarily relocate it to see if anyone else wants to join in.

    Huge thanks already to Steve, and thanks in advance to anyone else who can help with this stone and ceramics primer.

  3. Very cool about the buoys and channel markers!

    I've been researching the ballast idea. I've learned some things about different kinds of ballast. I still haven't talked to any experts about it but I've seen more than one reference in newspapers to marble ballast. And some more credible sources than newspapers have discussed the idea of worthless ballast items which would just be thrown overboard vs. commercially sell-able items such as salt and iron which got cheap freight rates because carrying cargo at cheap rates was better than travelling with none. [edit: I mention that because many ballast stories discuss marbles as the sell-able type of ballast, as opposed to the kind which gets shovelled into the sea.]

    I saw your seaglass jewelry in the i.d. section. You should post it here too. Those are great!

  4. As to "experimental", I would avoid using that term. I've heard that Akro's true experimental runs were made on larger size marble machines. I can't remember what rationale was given for that. Whether it had to do with checking glass quality or whether the large machines were less likely to be needed for normal production, or what. But that's what I heard.

    if I recall correctly.

  5. Well, hello Bob!

    Welcome. That's wonderful memorabilia.

    Love to hear as much as I can about tournaments - - - and champs!

    What are your marble interests these days?

    I think I'll temporarily move this over to the main chat area, so more can see. The study hall is a lower traffic zone but this thread is getting some interesting contributions to it.

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