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  1. On 1/21/2011 at 1:50 PM, marboman said:

    Fire those are the colors I would expect to see on a peltier marble named a salamander,great marble here's my marble,Red transparent base with red, orange,yellow and green.Both ends are shown

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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!

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  2. On 7/7/2008 at 5:28 PM, I'llhavethat1 said:

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    A couple hand mades and a "unknown" machine made, Alley? Champion? :huh:

    Brown doesn't strike me as being "the most popular color" with the kids, but just fine with me.

    I have one like that last guy. Pretty beat up but obviously older. You ever find out who made it? 

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  3. 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

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    What are these?

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  4. 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. :-)

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    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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