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A couple more pix for this "Peltier Tuesday" a favorite Rainbo. Sorry bout the lighting, it makes it look like fracs but I assure you there are none.
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"Happy Peltier Tuesday" I found out what this was after I purchased Elizabeth Kempski's book on cat eyes. pg. 55 describes red as being the rarest of the base glass type for cats. Followed on pg. 56 by pictures of the two companies that made a red base glass cat, Marble King & Peltier. Her pictures are excellent and it was easy to pick this one out as Pelt. I've had two of them, this is the second, the first grew legs or wings I'm not sure which ? The second was a lucky find for me.
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Leaning almost completely on condition, if you have a few rare specials or mint popeyes in there it'll always help but condition is # 1. No telling w/o pics.
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I have a copy of Elizabeth's book, bar none the best cat eye book ever printed. High gloss paper, excellent pictures and both US and foreign manufacturers, packaging, dates, etc. She did a great job, I remember when it came out there was a little hesitation but after a few purchases & inspections by long time collectors it received a stamp of approval.
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Hat's off to you Bee
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Thank you, I had Phil Thomas make them for me among a bunch of others. He does some really nice work
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Close only counts in, horseshoes & hand grenades !!
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Good luck Brother !! Post some pix fer sher man !!
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Good to see you as well my Friend, hope you had a decent vacation, sounds like a killer Bush concert you and your wife went to Cold again next week, in the 20's or lower w/ maybe some more snow, ahh well I like it here, we definitely have our four seasons, not nearly as defined as when I was a kid but still salright. I think your mib is a Chinese torchmade IMO ?? Didn't you have a dry wash machine for desert gold mining ?? Just wondering if ya did and if so if you did any good this year playin in the dust
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Looks Foreign made to me as well, not sure about the handmade part ??
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I know I've posted this before, but one of my favorite pix of some of my favorite Heaton for this "Slags & Swirls Saturday" they don't get much swirlyer than this
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Top left looks like a transitional pinch pontil slag IMO
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On the fence here as far as the "Canadian" made marbles go, transitional or not, thanks for the post Joe, maybe this will spark a little dialect ??
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A lot of killer pix of eight fingers taken by Ron (WVRONS) on this link. LINK :: https://www.allaboutmarbles.com/viewtopic.php?t=34074
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No such thing as a dumb post or question, what you like is what you like. We're all here to learn and have a little fun while we're @ it, super serious and everywhere in between, all are welcome to share their love of & for this wonderful hobby
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Left looks like what some call a Pelt "clear clown" or "sunset" Rainbo if the base glass is trans. clear. (R) are regular Rainbo's. If the base glass on the ones on the left was trans. green they'd be "clowns". No dragons present !!
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Maybe your pocket, not mine, still a rare Sulphide & I do recognise it from page 123, FR 11 -66 of Stanley Blocks book of sulphides a Roosevelt bust, exact match, the picture in blocks book courtesy of Bert Cohen. The old book price for a mint example is $400.oo, my how time passes, this marble has become super rare looking @ the price. LINK :: https://www.ebay.com/itm/394454560399?hash=item5bd752ee8f%3Ag%3Al1sAAOSwi9dj5Reu&mkcid=1&mkrid=
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My tables all have grooves in em ... .. hang on a sec, I'll think of another excuse for the loupe !!
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x2, machine ground = no facets : Hand Ground = Visible faceting even though it might be very faint on the best examples the faceting will still be visible on the surface when you bounce light off it and rotate it slowly you'll see the light waver or flicker off the surface indicating a hand faceted surface. (if you have good eyes) I'm blind, I need a 20x loupe to see anything ...