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First one is 11/16". Other 2 are 21/32".
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It looks like a Silver Oxblood except the swirls aren't Oxblood. Akro? West Virginia Swirl? Something else??
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I've had these 3 sitting around and grouped together for a while because they are swirls and the colors are similar. I don't have a good guess for the first one, but I'm thinking 2 & 3 are Champion. The back side of 2 has more white space and looks a lot 3. Thoughts...
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Yes, thank you very much Ron! Now that I know what I'm looking I'm able to find examples online. Slowly but surely I think my feeble brain is picking it up. Thanks again guys!
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This was the only one of it's kind in a lot of Pelts & Vitros. The base is a deep cobalt blue. When you shine a black light on it you can see structures like the veins of a cats eye and then there is the brushed yellow patch?? Thoughts??
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21/32"
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Measures 19/32.
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This one is confusing. I'm guessing Akro but I can't find anything similar. About half of the marble is white and then there is this layered sand swirly looking part with the oxblood streak. I think it's corkscrew that didn't come quite right. Ideas?
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I figured they were All Reds but these are the first I've seen with the robin egg blue. Do any of the All Red's have specific names?
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Good information! Thanks guys!
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I'm pretty sure these are Vitro. Blue or one pole, red / orange on the other with a white equator. They measure 5/8". Do they have a special name?
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That's good news! Thanks Steph!
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I'm thinking this is Alley but with the base being a light tan I was wondering if it could be Ravenswood. It measures 1 inch. Thoughts?
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So I seem to recall reading somewhere that If a marble is luminescent its Akro. Is this correct? Is this an Akro swirl?
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I've been trying ID this pair and after reading the Marble Alan site I think they are Ravenswood Brown Based Swirls. Thoughts?
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There were Vitros and Marble Kings in the lot, so that makes sense. Are the seams the tell?
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Thank you Ron! I figured that you would know.
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Thanks guys...