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Peltier for sure. And it looks NLR to me. Other opinions needed, however. Beautiful marble!
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Christensen Agate Company, IMHO
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Ravenswood, I think... what do you think?
rockgardenplants replied to rockgardenplants's topic in Marble I.D.'s
5/8" -
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5/8"
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IMHO these come from two different manufacturers (after looking more closely).
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Well, wouldn't you like to know? 😁
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Thank you! I finally got my Sony back. Super sharp images. It's quite a trick to make a 3-D object appear 3-D on a 2-D medium.
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And what's the story with this Akro?
rockgardenplants replied to rockgardenplants's topic in Marble I.D.'s
I have quite an assortment of them that I'll photo and post. They really are quite stunning. -
I found a photo in the beautifully written "Ravenswood Novelty Marbles - A Review Of Varieties" in the Archives that Alan put together. https://marbleconnection.com/topic/7584-ravenswood-novelty-marbles-a-review-of-varieties/ I've been using this to sort out what isn't a Ravenswood. Gotta start somewhere!
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Not true to color. I had one of these on eBay years ago. A bidder said that these (and several other colors) were found in a pipe in the Akro factory. That's all the information I could remember. Thanks in advance!
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I definitely wouldn't call out Peltier on this one either. The red is rather bright. The seams aren't quite 'right'. And the size at 9/16"...
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SIZE .64 not sure again? confusing to me, these are! lol
rockgardenplants replied to Gladys's topic in Marble I.D.'s
That's an amazing bird on the upper-left (and upside down in the lower-right) corner pic. I really like the white ribbons on this one. -
SIZE .65 Should have this one with my Peltier's??
rockgardenplants replied to Gladys's topic in Marble I.D.'s
The transparent dark blue is definitely one of my faves. -
It was fun to have while I had it! I learned soooo much from when I first posted it. You folks are the best!
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Not to disagree, but what makes this marble a Ravenswood? Colors? Swirls? What else? Thanks in advance!
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Thanks!