Jump to content

rockinron110

Supporting Member
  • Posts

    162
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by rockinron110

  1. Great Pics all

    I wish I had more Crissy's but like Steph said I do have some really nice Guinea Chips.

    I will charge the camera battery up and dig them out.

    Seems like a good day to play marbles.

    post-3145-0-59536900-1451672626_thumb.jp

    post-3145-0-75434300-1451672634_thumb.jp

    post-3145-0-69521000-1451672644_thumb.jp

  2. Not bidding higher on a Cigar box full of CAC's the top layer alone had 10 Salmon and Blacks, 3 of them flames that I could see.

    I had only been collecting a few months but knew they were special just not how special.

    I stopped a 500.00 thought my wife would kill me if I went higher, of course the lot sold for the next bid up (550.00).

    I hate auctions that end one bid above your high just never know if you would have won with one more bid.

    Live and learn and learn and learn.

    I finally deleted the one picture from the auction, just couldn't take it anymore

    Ron

  3. Additional information on the Albright Company from the American Toy Museum web site: ALBRIGHT COMPANY, J.E., THE: proper name. A toy marble company located in Ravenna, Ohio, 12 miles east of Akron; made clay marbles; the last ceramic toy marble factory in the United States. The company stopped manufacturing clay marbles in 1942 at the beginning of World War Two, turning its production capacities over to the war effort. You can easily identify the clay marbles made by this company because they are almost perfectly spherical. Most clay marbles made by other marble companies used S.C. Dyke’s patented technique and these are not perfectly spherical. The J.E. Albright Company also distributed marbles made by The Christensen Agate Company in the 1920s.

  4. Albright Box was delivered today.

    I have no doubt this box came with CAC's

    Box was filled with 99 CAC Swirls (lucky I had 1 that matched the 1 missing

    Look at end of box picture, tape is covering some of the text but it sure looks like CAC Cambridge Ohio to me

    Also the box was stamped (Professional??) on the top

    post-3145-0-32639900-1450394220_thumb.jp

    post-3145-0-53084800-1450394228_thumb.jp

    post-3145-0-17166400-1450394235_thumb.jp

  5. Hi Steph,

    I just found an Albright box filled with mostly CAC's I will get more pics up when the boxes are delivered.

    The box on the left is the Albright Box. The one on the right is a Master Made Box.

    I only saved the pictures of the marbles trying to figure out what the box was backfilled with.

    post-3145-0-14271400-1450205272_thumb.jp

×
×
  • Create New...