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Chad G.

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  1. Usually larger in size, .75 up to nearly an inch, thought mostly to be dug. LINK :: https://www.allaboutmarbles.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=47521&p=345300&hilit=Black+base+Peltier+Clown#p345300 LINK :: https://www.allaboutmarbles.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=24544&p=308711&hilit=Black+base+Peltier+Clown#p308 LINK :: https://marbleconnection.com/topic/31425-hit-list/page/2/ Chad, I found 2 Pelt 31/32” black-based clowns in the group from Arizona. Already had the one in the center. Willing to sell/trade the 2 on the right. I have no idea on value…
  2. Another great new ID & History vid from Stephen Bahr on Kokomo
  3. The Red is the only one I questioned, I have many very close to it in appearance ??
  4. My favorite misshapen, pancakes, footballs & just plane out of round mibs for this "Sunday's Best"
  5. x2, Agree w/ William on the OP ID, the opaque type clown has a black base and is usually much larger, most are between .85 and one inch.
  6. Post away Gladys Interested in what others have to say ?? Most definitely a marble related item.
  7. A little Akro for this "Slags and Swirls Saturday"
  8. 4 inches of rain today, water was shootin up through a couple storm drains, made it through w/o a power outage. 28 deg. weather on the way for Tuesday - Thursday, the landscape is definitely gonna change bny next weekend.
  9. This may be an alternative to Ebay for ya !! LINK :: https://biblefreak.org/Marbles/store/
  10. The frosted looking ones have probably been through a rock tumbler. If you want to see what's inside the sulphides or any of the handmades you have, try submerging them in a glass of water and taking a look @ them while submerged. P.S. Please don't try to polish any marbles in a rock tumbler . They'll have a good chance of hitting one another causing further fractures or completely demolishing them, and you'll be stuck w/ that frosty non see through surface that'll require another professional polishing to remove anyway. Hre is a link to the only person left I know that "might" polish your marbles, his name is Mathew, he has several vids you can watch before ya try and contact him. "Good Luck James"" LINK :: https://www.youtube.com/c/MarbleGems Email ::
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