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I love seedy Pelts but I hate blowouts, some people think that they're okay because they are considered an "as made" but to me a hole in a marble is just a hole in a marble and I avoid them like the plague unless of course they are in mib that you don't see every day like Jerry's Plum Citrus and if the price is right. Here's one that I just picked up, in my book it's Killer but that dang hole I'm thinking it's a bad *** cousin from the Sunset family.
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In my opinion Baseballs should have a white base with thin ribbons and little or no thinning of the color. Thanks for sharing I'm always interested in seeing high quality pics of nice minty Rainbos.
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Ann yours is a Pelt breed of its own, you can find them in a few colors, mainly earthy greens, browns, greys and I've some blue ones, Yes Tanks should be that dark olive drab green, I think the name originated among the West Coast Pelt collectors. -Scott
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Another old one I don't find in my book.
EdNargel replied to budwas's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
I believe those are called Cornhusks. -
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Hidden artifacts inside the Miller marble machine..
EdNargel replied to akronmarbles's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
That is one of the coolest marble related things that I've seen in a long time. -
I don't know a heckuva lot about swirls but as far as I know Alley Bacons can have a blue or green base with reddish/orange/yellow streaked swirls as opposed to the more blended ones on the Superman.
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The top mib is Pelt while the bottom one is Koko, amazing how similar the colors are, both of these are 31/32"
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Looks like a Calligraphy, very nice!!
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Too much orange, for a Clown the red and yellow needs to be separate like in Jeeperman's example, at least that's my humble opinion. Here's a Clown on a translucent blue base, where the yellow thins it has a greenish tint.
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No name as far as I know. It's a very photogenic marble with the flaming ribbons on the transparent cobalt base.
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