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Steph

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  1. . Dancing CATS??? nuh uh no way. THAT's unnatural!
  2. Only a newbie for handmades but my gut says those ribbons look too even. (I only saw the one Alan shows.)
  3. These are from a Master box which sold on ebay awhile ago. What do you call this style of marble? Patch, Sunburst, later Sunburst, something else, or nothing except "Master"? Thanks.
  4. What do collectors call the style in the preceding post? Patch? Sunburst? Later Sunburst? something else? Nothing other than "Master"? (p.s. I asked in another thread. Answer is sunbursts.)
  5. Some mib funnies Some more http://comics.com/search/?Search=marbles&PerPage=10 Anyone have any keepers? I have some from old newspapers but not a lot of standouts.
  6. p.s., what is the "New Dusseldorf, Germany" connection?
  7. I've posted this site before, http://schusserland.de/. But before they seemed to be under construction. David's post sent me over to look at them again. Lotsa pages of marbles for sale now. Marble book Marble Store They have Vacors, maybe including some not distributed in the U.S. They also have Chinese marbles. I keep hoping I'll find some of the bullet molds for sale there, since they're shown on one of the site's pages. Still haven't seen them listed but there are some other interesting ones. Examples: (yeah we've seen Clownfish before but I think they need more exposure :-)
  8. Interesting. Thanks David. I can't get enough of those. Informationwise, I mean! lol. I don't personally have one. Some new ones: (click to enlarge) (source)
  9. the seller knew. he got the straight dope on the marble at LOM. thanked us for the information. listed it as a Christensen.
  10. The Bogards included 4-vane cats eyes. Some not so well-formed. But some very nicely formed.
  11. David's Bogard article: C.E. Bogard & Sons Cats Eye Marbles A couple of pix from there for quick ref: The base in David's black ones seems a little blue. Don't know if that's reflection or shadow or the glass. Here's a pic Galen posted with less tinted bases on the black. p.s., amber is also a possibility in Bogard bases.
  12. For No Particular Reason I'm "announcing" coz I told someone I would! LOL. I'm happy just to doodle on my own. Fractals and flowers are likely to be planted soon. But if'n you wanna vent about something and want it seen by marble people but don't want it at a marble board, that's one option. p.s., I don't want no stinking minion. If I had a minion I'd go to the doctor double quick and get it removed. For No Particular Reason doesn't have a philosophy. If anyone wants to get on a soap box there that's okay. But if someone singes my delicate little feelings, well, I don't know what I'll do. I won't delete posts though. Worst case, I'll turn them invisible. So if for example anyone who's been on the internets longer than Al Gore wants to say something unkind, well, fine. It'll stay on the record. Their words. Their IPs. Their M.O. Happy 4th of July. A special thanks to our Founding Fathers for their courage and honor. And to our service men and women for keeping us free. May they never have cause to regret how we use the freedoms they make possible.
  13. Those were in a shop connected with the KOG company? That's pretty darn funny. lolol
  14. Gary, they wouldn't have been MK's or cat's eyes because of the timeline. 1919 was too early. January 1919 could make those the very last of MFC's old stock. MFC quit making marbles in 1917 but still had old inventory to sell through 1918. And of course Akro was making marbles at the time. Could American snowflakes have been white slags?
  15. Yah, I wondered about ceramics. Something bigger and better than plain clays. John's mibs: (and his auctions are here in case you wanna make some of them yours in the next 2 days and 3 hours. :-)
  16. I'm not quite seeing a 1919 era American snowflake candidate in the glossary. Do you think they were the snowflake obsidian marbles? I wondered if it could be a mistake and some German marbles got labeled American. But how likely was that going to be in January of 1919?
  17. One new subscriber gets you a nice lot of marbles. Anyone know what an American Snowflake was? p.s., I know that Snow Flake was a name for Mica marbles, but those would be European, right?
  18. yes, many generous people! Just wanted to take the opportunity to send a shout out to Felicia as she's having a bit of a hard time. And she does go above and beyond.
  19. Nice thoughts Brian. If it wouldn't be considered a hijack, I'd like to add that Felicia is uniquely generous. Very special lady. Did you have a chance to see these old style marble bags she crocheted? She sent them to me as a gift.
  20. Here's one I'm not certain everyone would agree has aventurine. Somedays I can't be sure I see it. Not clear which sparkle is aventurine and which is wear. But it's there. lol ... pretty sure ...
  21. "sheen" is a good word for how some aventurine shows up. I wouldn't personally call it metallic. But as I said I have a hard time describing it. I'm thinking of a sheen across the color band. Not a sheen on an individual flake "used" is a tricky word. not sure aventurine was "used". I think it was a by-product.
  22. Well, actually .... Sometimes it sparkles only a little. There are some pelts with enough aventurine to qualify as having it in an auction ID, but not enough to wow you. Sometimes even if there is a lot of aventurine it can be hard to describe what it does -- it can glisten more than sparkle. in my rookie opinion
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