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Steph

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  1. Is this one a diaperfold?

    Single seam. Fairly clean loop on one side. But it had a hiccup on the other side. It's great. But I would hesitate to post it as an example of a DF if I was trying to explain the concept to someone.

    dabo22_marblealan.jpg

    Very cool in more than one way but not quite this:

    diaperfold.jpg

  2. I am suspicious of any absolute answers on the first one. Especially since it looks like different colors in your different photos. What color is the base glass? Greenish? goldish? I'm confused too! (lol)

    Agreed on the agate.

    About Bogard, I think there might be some color limitations which aren't being taken into consideration. The classic Bogard pix which get posted have pretty bubbles for sure, and some wispy white, but do Bogards come close to that red in shade or transparency? :unsure:

    bottom line for me: this might not be one which can be id-ed from pix. That's pretty much all I can say on it.

  3. Thanks Sue. Interesting post. Suhweet mibs.

    I just love (NOT!) how modern collectors' definitions sometimes contradict manufacturers' own names. That's a hoot.

    I know that Joe Street was pretty careful when he listed names for the marbles at his site, Joemarbles.com. Careful in at least this sense: he tried to get currently used names, and he sometimes omitted names he thought might cause issues. On some of his marbles he has more than one name, some of which might be conflicting, because different groups seem to have different naming traditions. But mostly he's open to suggestions for changes, because he knows there will be places people think need changing.

  4. The subject had come up in the thread on fake sulphides. I thought perhaps some people might be interested in pursuing it in its own thread. And I thought there was a lot of info to be considered in the single view of the medal Scott showed even if no other views were available. If someone does have some comparison pix they would be willing to share that would be awesome.

    I actually have some detailed pix in front of me because I am looking at the ACRN article on repro medals. I know that both Scott and Hansel had a part in getting the examples for ACRN to study. However, there are copyright issues and I promised not to post any pix from the article.

    In case this thread is through and anyone else wants to pursue the subject further, you might want to check out the February 2000 issue of Antique and Collectors Reproduction News. Vol. 9 #2.

  5. I have to go with Mark, and with the general advice of not voting Kokomo without really really solid reason to.

    We're talking SUPER low odds of general marbles ending up as Koko. And that is not a style I recognize as especially Koko.

    In this case, I don't know what all possibilities there might be for your marble, but I've seen dug Akros with a color combo similar to that. Dark transparent red and bubbly honey gold with a wisp of white.

  6. Kokomo Opalescent Glass Co.

    Still around

    http://www.kog.com/

    They made glass for stained glass windows (among other things?)

    And for a short time around 1940, they made marbles also. With a machine they bought from Peltier. If I understand correctly they thought it might be a way to profitably use scrap glass from their main works. But they soon gave it up and sold the machine back to Peltier.

    There are not that many Kokomo marbles floating around. Most never left the general Kokomo area. Again if I understand correctly.

    Most kokomos look like pelts. But some look like marbles from other makers too. Very tantalizing possibilities but other than a few obvious classic examples it is generally not a good idea to get your hopes up that your marbles are Kokomos. The odds are simply not in favor of Kokomo since so few were made relatively speaking.

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