
savage-28
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Most listings on eBay, claiming to have ox, aren't really oxblood.
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Haven't heard. Have you contacted the seller?
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Wow!! Those mibs are ridiculous!
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Killermarbles, is that the one dubbed as the "World's Largest Marble"? How big is it??
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When are you going to have your website up?? Can't wait!!
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The so called largest marble in the world (over 3"), sold for $28,000 a few yrs ago on Morphys.
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They had more marbles in their May auction, and I thought they sold well.
I did a search and it looks like (roughly) 150 of the 711 lots are CA. Not as many as it looks (in my mind)!
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I don't think it's oxblood.
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Catfish, Does that orange looking slag have oxblood in it?
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Greg,
Your icon picture.... Where is it?
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I'd probably let it slide, due to it being bigger than advertised. You got a great deal!!
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All very nice, but that 6 panel onion is unbelievable!
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That's a one-in-a-million find!! Where are you finding these marbles??
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Four colored corkscrew, w/oxblood.
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I'm guessing your the lucky owner of Collection no. 3, from the Netherlands?
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Here's some examples of similar marbles. Notice the pontils.
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/4539928
http://www.auctionflex.com/showlot.ap?co=31120&weiid=8526828〈=En
http://www.auctionflex.com/showlot.ap?co=31120&weiid=8527227〈=En
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Get a few of each. How much are they selling for?
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They almost look too good to be vintage. If they are vintage, yes, very nice corks! Those colors are tough to find.
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Do you think the maker intended for it to turn out the way it did?
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I concur with the "Sweet" remark!!
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Nevermind, I found what you were referring to.
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Lots of old unsubstantiated info right from the beginning. Says the so called English colored handmades were made in England. Says early american glass marbles were clambroth, banded opaque, slag and opaque/clearie types. And it doesn't seem to get much better. I would say at least he is trying but then again he is trying to make a buck and thats that.
Where did it say that early US marbles were Clambroths and that English colored marbles were made in England? I'm reading from my phone, so I don't think I'm able to open all the links.
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Definitely not made by CA!!
I Only Bought 1 Marble At Canton,but,,,,,,
in General Marble & Glass Chat
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Excuse my ignorance, but what is that first marble? Got anymore pics? Thanks!