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William Marbles

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  1. Hello Everyone...

    Well I went to UPS website to track my new webcam I got coming.... (evi-d100) Wanted to see if it would be here today, since it's 17 miles away....

    Look at what it said...

    Scheduled For Early Delivery On:

    Tuesday, 01/02/1900, By End of Day

    Originally Scheduled For Delivery On:

    Monday, 12/30/2013, By End of Day

    hmmmmmmm....

  2. That's cool Mike!!!!! I don't know if I would have sold my tho........

    Great pictures. I see your box had the yellow bottom insert. I was thinking the other one was damaged there.... guess not.

    ..... EDIT ....

    I got a reply today...

    I encourage you to bid what you feel the item is worth, the ending auction price will be considered if reserve is not met.

  3. Here's what Alan has to say about them....

    NATIONAL LINE RAINBOS

    Among Peltier's most popular marbles are the National Line Rainbos, which were produced as early as the late 1920s and up to the late 1930s. All National Line Rainbos will exhibit two seams, which differentiates them from the earlier Miller swirls. Most have an opaque base, though some are semi-opaque or translucent. The design will consist of "ribbons" of opaque to transparent color. There will be one or more colors represented on the ribbons, and usually there will be four or six ribbons present. Rarely, the ribbons will have aventurine glass in them, usually in black ribbons but also present on extremely rare occasions in blue or red ribbons. Aventurine is a type of glass with finely ground particles of copper (golden), chromic oxide (green), or ferric oxide (red), which causes it to sparkle under illumination, especially direct sunlight.

    Dragon (light green with red ribbons)

    Flaming Dragon (light green with red and yellow ribbons---usually the colors are blended to create a more orange effect)

  4. Wow..... Thanks everyone for the info....

    Hmmmm Well I got these on eBay from :

    Morris, Indiana,
    Seller: zaydertader
    Now looking at these I can see that they was used as described above. Well, I'll still hang them up, still pretty neat looking.
    Thanks again!!!!!
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