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  1. Hi Sara welcome to the forum and the wonderful world of Marbles :)

    The " as made " on your Transitional is not all that uncommon i have at least one here with the identical mark and have seen several other posted to forums over the last year or so , Incidentally the term transitional basically refers to the time period when marble making was transforming from handmade to machine made.

    They are quite easily identifiable when you get a feel for them often the coloured glass will be bunched up with a little indented line in the glass as per your second picture i think you may find you have several more in your slag collection

    Happy collecting Craig

  2. Hi Steph around 55f is a cold wintery day here the forecast would read something like showers risk of a thunder storm possible hail max temp 15 degrees 25 to 35 knots reaching 40 to 50 knots in thunder storms

    fine days in the winter can get up in the 60s f

    spring on the cold clear mornings get a bit of ice on the car windscreen

    :)

  3. Cant even imagine 20 below

    Topped out at 87 f today down here finished of my last bit of work :cool-smileys-262:

    now to enjoy some well earned holidays! fishing for squid with my little girl tomorrow :wub: Tuesday i think i will shoot of to the city and see if i can hunt down some marbles in the dirt B) Its been a while since i found any for the collection :rolleyes:

  4. Im down here in western Australia

    Not to bad today it only got to 84 f

    Tuesday was a bit much to take considering im a bricklayer working outdoors 111 f

    my wife works in a medical center, wednesday morning they had a young fella brought in by his boss because he was a bit dizzy there roofing guys they worked on a tin roof tuesday in the heat the soles of there shoes were melting :lol:

    the boss gave him a couple days of work to rehydrate :rolleyes:

  5. I wonder if that cup apparatus the scissor man is cutting into was capable of traveling along the machine via a screw or similar to utilize the whole machine as it appears the guys working to the left in the photo are only using one set of rollers shute and bucket

    In regards to the slag type transparent color and white opake I also wonder if when mixing the 2 colours the blower had 2 molten pots on for coloured transparent one for white and rolled out a length of cane on the marver table like a red and white christmas candy cane on the end of his punt rod similar to the way the german lats were made would be easy to imagine them cutting more than one glob and therefore i imagine speeding up the whole process

    wonderful pictures Migbar

  6. Thanks guys would have been a pretty nice one

    Think it does help soaking them in the solution mine is just a little far gone although after soaking it all night it looks better will be giving a few more a little soak today shame these guys are so hard to find in decent condition ive got another odd one not your usual bright colours looks like a solid core with deep ruby bands

    but i dont know whats rare or whats not i only decided to collect marbles a few months ago

  7. One of our members Swiss Marbles posted his web address in Jeroens 3 rare handmades thread,

    Great site http://www.glasmurmeln.com/Swirls.htm

    There is a preview look at the book Steph recomended in google books the first 27 pages are shown in the preview pages 28 to 208 are not shown

    http://books.google.com.au/books?id=6seHzCPE13QC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Collecting+Antique+Marbles&hl=en&sa=X&ei=VS3nUvjAGMfpkAXx34HYDw&ved=0CD0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Collecting%20Antique%20Marbles&f=false

    I also have a pee wee white yellow orange lattice bit different to yours stefan as its lots of white strands and few of the yellow & orange

    bit beat up though but if you want to see it i will wet it to try to get a picture

    Craig

  8. I dont have the marbles i had as a child in the early seventies but i remember having what i presume were japanese cats and some allreds not sure what happened to them when i grew out of playing marbles

    Then around 5 years ago i got into collecting antique bottles which led me to poking around old homes and vacant land were the older home had been demolished and i started finding the odd mib in trash holes and picking up a few benningtons of the surface after rain along with the occasional penny and assorted coins

    Which got me to thinking that there must be huge amounts of lost items in the soil and one arvo after work whilst picking up my daughter from child care i spied a big air conditioner grill with 5mm holes in the bin out front they were having renovations so into the back of the truck with it and now when digging any were i sieve the soil

    This is one of the first Marbles i found, and at the time i had never seen any thing like it although in my eyes its in collectable condition at best I still reckon its a real beauty ive found better mibs since and see better every day on the forums but i have no trouble picking it out of the bunch i have laid out ;)

    Craig C

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