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Nantucketdink

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  1. Looks like a 3/4” JABO Classic to me.
  2. I don’t believe it is. Would love to see JABOs with mottling as seen in that first pic.
  3. Yes-I believe it is one of the post Dave JABO Runs like J25 or one of the other runs about that time.
  4. Boyce owned Peltier in 2008 and commissioned the Peltier Mansion run at JABO with JABO machine
  5. The 3/4” yellow are JABO Peltier Mansions
  6. I believe that first one may be JABO too.
  7. The same color combos were not repeated. He commissioned the 8 different marbles and they made each color combo one time. That’s my understanding. A good question might be whether or not the 8 marbles were made in one continuous run or not.
  8. When there’s only one run it makes it obvious.
  9. As far as Asian Imperials go…it’s a pretty darn cool one.
  10. That first one I think I can rule out JABO. The obscure Sammy’s had white in them too I think (I should verify). Leaves DAS as the winner (likely) although slightly undersized.
  11. Second one is Champion I believe. First is either DAS, JABO, or Sammy I believe
  12. There were 5/8” red white blue JABOs made in 2008 known as Postal marbles that have nothing to do with anything here. This marble is either a Jinks Run or Eagles Run JABO
  13. It’s a Jinks (or Eagle) I believe
  14. In the one pic the seam looks like a bullet mold, but I don’t see it continuing all the way around so it must not be
  15. I wish I didn’t have to be the one stating the obvious. Not a JABO butt crack, but a JABO nut sack. Ok now I said it.
  16. There were marbles sprayed with a finish similar to described in both the Peltier Mansion Run and New Decade Run, but this marble isn’t from either of those runs.
  17. Wow-everybody is all over the place. I can’t ID it, but I do see lots and lots of light surface wear that suggests natural old surface and I don’t see any signs of Vitro.
  18. There is a lot of glass used in the marble world that is hard to differentiate between brown and purple. It’s an interesting topic
  19. This marble was my most favorite “discovery” of all time because at the time I found it I was unaware internal lutz swirls existed. I hadn’t seen pics of any previously and hadn’t heard they were made. I remember literally screaming with excitement. It’s not my prettiest, or best…but my excitement and delighted level has yet to be matched.
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