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  1. Two questions.

    1. What shade is 'pistachio' to you?

    2. Which marble makers had pistachio in their color palette?

    Sorry Bob ... not trying to distract from the clear thread! which is progressing magnificently! :icon_popcorn:

    I have a specific reason for this question. :-)

  2. What they call Type IV Tiger Eyes are opaque.

    There are also Tiger Eyes and Tiger Eye kin which are not in that list of four types.

    For example the transparent whities are not in that list, but at least count as kin. And count as actual Tiger Eyes in some people's book.

    Edna is the first person I remember grouping blackies with tiger eyes, but it does make sense. Of course they were sold under their own name, but the construction looks the same. . imho.

    ah, you added another question while I was typing ... Vitros which aren't veneered? how about the tri-lites? Hope someone else can address your question more fully. I felt up to the challenge when it was only about opaque Tiger Eyes. :-) About the rest of the Vitro possibilities ... well ...

  3. Dave McCullough's JABO's are every bit as pretty as the vitro shooters. Dave is a master at formulating the glass for these. Without Dave, none of the JABO's could have been made, even the JOKERl's and Madyias and lutzes. It is Dave's genius that made this possible. He is truly a marble artist. His latest creations rival any machine made that could be named.

    I got some of those latest creations in the mail today! straight from Dave! (*faint*)

    I'll post them in a separate Jabo thread though and leave this one open for folks to add their traditional Vitros. :)

  4. Since I've sidetracked the subject, I'll try to bring it back!

    I continue to get a kick out of the juxtaposition of these two images.

    Dave/Orbboy's parrot on the left and Ant's 1" Jabos on the right.

    Parrots_vs_Jabos.jpg

    Jabo did "inherit" Vitro's marble machines when they bought the company, and I think I read somewhere that there was one particular machine used for making these big 'uns. I still need to nail that down. In any case the chances sure seem good that the same machine made all of these. And I like that thought!

  5. Edna, I fear that some of your vitro oxblood may have changed into akro oxblood since you got them. That's not a joke! I think the 'accepted' i.d. may have changed on a couple of them. You know, like how helmets changed from Akro to Vitro. And corals changed from CAC to Champ or Alley or whatnot.

  6. I have a guess now.

    Since we've ruled out both Akro and Master as making peewees as regular production items, I need another choice.

    My choice is Alley.

    We know Alley made peewees. Galen has/had a mosaic set with Alley peewee swirls.

    My greens look right, comparing them in hand to the ribbons on some Alley swirls.

    The structure looks very much like the tiny red patch shown on p. 42 of Amer. Mach.-Made Marbles. Not all of them look identical to that patch, but some look extremely close, with basically only the patch color changed.

    How scandalous an idea is this?

  7. Speaking of Vienna vs. Parkersburg ...

    I think these marbles were made in Vienna ...

    post-279-1191114108.jpg

    Still the package says Parkersburg.

    post-279-1191114155.jpg

    They always used a Parkersburg mailing address even before they moved the factory there.

    Amer. Mach-Made Marbles says Vitro probably discontinued the use of the Vitro logo on the lid in the late 30's.

    (if I'm reading correctly)

  8. Mike shows closer-up pix here, Today's History Lesson...Alox Toy Company..Long Read but informative!!!, and tells quite a story.

    Apparently John Frier did make the sunburst marbles. The cat's eyes were bought from other companies but the sunbursts are theirs.

    A line from Mike's article:

    As time went on John became much more proficient at producing marbles and began creating some of the Master type marbles shown at the bottom of the page.

  9. This fantasy Akro packaging is thought to contain Anacortes marbles.

    (click to enlarge)

    th_Thought2BAnacortes.jpg th_akrobg1_ron_shaw.jpg

    (1st pic from ebay auction, 2nd pic is Roningeorgia's)

    And then am I correct that some Anacortes marbles can be found in Jabo packaging? "Many truckloads" are said to have been shipped to Jabo in late 1992 through the first half of 1993, when Anacortes officially went out of business. The cargo included marbles, right?

    Oh yes, I know there are Anacortes marbles in Jabo packaging. I remember one definite example. Cage style cats in a "Division Of Jabo" bag, with Reno, Ohio given as the location where one might assume they were made if one didn't know better.

    th_CageStyleCats_inJaboBag.jpg

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