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A few new additions
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On 7/7/2008 at 5:28 PM, I'llhavethat1 said:
I have one like that last guy. Pretty beat up but obviously older. You ever find out who made it?
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On 1/4/2011 at 10:04 PM, kbobam said:
It all started for me with a Pelt.
Aren't they great? There're so many incredible variations, and they just
seem to have a special look to them. And as I always say, "The Pelt-ier,
the better!" You know what I mean. Some are just more Pelty than others.
Here're some shots that will be reposts for some, but hope they'll be
good as a collection for this thread.
I'll stop talking now, and just say that included in no particular order are:
Baseballs
A nice Muddie
A couple big battle-scarred shooter Muddies
An incredible 7up
Some 'pseudo' 7ups with a cool bottle
A Pelt on a pickle (People are starting to wonder)
Three Pelts on an anvil (Any doubts about my sanity are now confirmed)
A group shot with a few repeats and some others in the front row
What are these?
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On 4/27/2017 at 6:16 PM, jeeperman said:
I think you might have to put it back with your Akro.
Another fairly knowledgeable collector had marked these types as rare pelts, they could quite possibly be Japanese as well. But I don't think akro
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On 4/27/2017 at 6:16 PM, jeeperman said:
I think you might have to put it back with your Akro.
I'm good
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13 hours ago, IowaMarble said:
They are called Peltier "Land and Sea". Not sure who named them, but that is what they are called. They sometimes have a thin green line of aventurine!
Thanks!
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...cause the way it looks from here Steph, either i got sold a CAC as a miller spiderman, or yours is a Peltier... lol
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On 9/2/2009 at 2:11 PM, Steph said:
Here's a famous color combo / style, the Blue Lace.
Here is a seamed version from a Marblealan auction. Would this also be called a "Striped Transparent"? Seems like it would but I am very hesitant to jump to conclusions about CAC's. :-)
(click to enlarge)
There is also a swirl version with the same colors of glass. I'll add a pic when I come across a suitable one. I'm not sure but I think that might have been a "mistake" to call the swirl a Blue Lace, but at the same time I think the terminology has caught on pretty firmly. Sorry, that's a fuzzy recollection of something I didn't quite understand as I read it the first time. So I'll have to fix this post when I learn the answer. If someone would care to add the correct story, that would be great!
This wouldn't happen to foot the bill, would it?
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12 hours ago, EdNargel said:
Yea an Akro might have snuck in there
I had that marble with my akros for a long time… My research has told me otherwise
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5 hours ago, I'llhavethat1 said:
Nice bump, good job capturing aventurine in the pics.
Thanks! Lotta practice 😂
New Peltier
in General Marble & Glass Chat
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I've had trouble placingb His Marble for a while. At first glance it resembles maser. This one has muddy base and is completely opaque. You think perhaps it lts I'm the same family!